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Among the most interesting formations of the "first wave" of Drum'n'Bass, the brave Sonar Circle can undoubtedly be remembered as one of the flagship bands of the historic Reinforced Records (an already active label in the first half of the '90s, specializing in Hardcore/Breakbeat, later converted to the new "verbo" by the end of the decade): the duo, composed of the talented English producers Dominic Stanton and Jaimie Norman, distinguished themselves from their earliest appearances on 12" and mixes for their bold experimentation, the choice of dreamy and evocative samples, the almost total absence of digital sounds and vocals, intriguing features that immediately captured the attention of listeners most attuned to the underground movements. Discover the review
Among the most interesting formations of the "first wave" of Drum'n'Bass, the brave Sonar Circle can undoubtedly be remembered as one of the flagship bands of the historic Reinforced Records (an already active label in the first half of the '90s, specializing in Hardcore/Breakbeat, later converted to the new "verbo" by the end of the decade): the duo, composed of the talented English producers Dominic Stanton and Jaimie Norman, distinguished themselves from their earliest appearances on 12" and mixes for their bold experimentation, the choice of dreamy and evocative samples, the almost total absence of digital sounds and vocals, intriguing features that immediately captured the attention of listeners most attuned to the underground movements.
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