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Nitrous (Audio Remix)

276.6K streams

276,610

Twister

45.2K streams

45,192

Mutant Revisited / Liberty 1

22.2K streams

22,244

Don Bad Man

20.1K streams

20,113

Coffee

2K streams

20,018

Lost Entity

19.6K streams

19,554

Miles High / After Hours

19.2K streams

19,236

Retox LP

17.6K streams

17,644

Zone EP

13.1K streams

13,074

Forbidden Codes Sampler

12.6K streams

12,617

Biography

DJ Trace was an early member of the tight-knit crew of producers constituting popular techstep drum'n'bass label No U-Turn. Like colleagues Nico and Ed Rush, Trace's first crack at broad exposure came through the Techsteppin' compilation, released by the Emotif label and containing a number of tracks licensed from No U-Turn studios. Released in 1995, the compilation helped seed a new direction in drum'n'bass, one characterized by heavy use of electronics, cavernous beats and basslines, and the dystopian histrionics that have since become trademarks of the No U-Turn/Nu Black sound. Trace's 1995 release on Emotif, "The Mutant" (itself a remix of T-Power's "Mutant Jazz"), also spawned a remix of its own, and Ed Rush's "Mutant Revisited" became an influential trial run of tech's by now cliched "hoover" bassline and rolling, relentless breaks. A popular DJ whose schedule busied as No U-Turn's popularity peaked in 1996, Trace moved from the U.K. to Philadelphia that same year and has participated in a number of U.S. events (including 1997's Big Top tour) both solo and with other members of the No U-Turn crew. ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi