Dillinja
There are few producers on the drum’n’bass scene who are as respected and revered as Dillinja. With his trademark combination of dirty stomach-churning basslines and tighter than tight beats, his reputation has been secured as one of the most influential producers in drum’n’bass history, as well as one of the scene’s most called-upon remixers, having worked with everyone from David Bowie to Bjork and Basement Jaxx. A true connoisseur of sound, Dillinja’s mighty 96k Valve Sound System is recognised the world over as being second to none.
Harriet Jaxxon
Harriet Jaxxon crafts music that feels instinctive, unpredictable, euphoric, and built for movement. Rooted in drum & bass yet never confined by it, she blends foundation and forward-thinking sounds with fearless energy. Her hard-hitting DJ sets are known for intensity and individuality, refusing to chase easy approval while still igniting crowds. Twice crowned Best Female DJ at the D&B Awards, she’s earned millions of streams and releases on leading labels like Hospital Records and Souped Up Records. Beyond music, she runs a clothing line and has held radio residencies on Rinse FM, Capital FM, and BBC Radio 1.
Hazard
DJ Hazard rose rapidly from Birmingham’s underground to become one of drum & bass’s most explosive forces. Initially spotted by DJ Hype after producing for Formation Records, he was soon signed to the Playaz camp, launching a partnership that propelled him to global prominence. With early roots in ragga, hip hop and jungle, Hazard built his craft through relentless dedication, radio on Kool FM Midlands, and local DJ sets. Anthems like “Mr Happy” and “Busted” cemented his status as a jump-up pioneer, known for devastating basslines and uncompromising dancefloor energy worldwide.
Spyda
MC SPYDA AKA “BLACK TARANTULA” is a legend in the game and respected globally for his unique vocal technique and delivery. Originally a dancehall MC, his first record was made whilst on holiday in Antigua at the age of 11 when he hooked up with Colin Ellis AKA Natty of the Supatone Soundsystem. Picking up the mic in the early 80’s back here in the UK, Spyda was quickly pushed to the forefront of the soundsystems with his recognisable reggae influenced style of MCing.




