UKF Celebrates Full-Circle Second With Dirtyphonics as Label Drops one hundredth Launch

Dirtyphonics have returned to their acquainted stomping grounds on UKF and delivered the label’s one hundredth launch.
It was 13 years in the past when that the Australian digital music heavyweights first landed on the then-fledgling UKF label with “Vandals,” a riotous single that we suspect would nonetheless make a splash if it have been launched immediately. Now, Dirtyphonics are holding it down for UKF’s momentous one hundredth launch, “Run,” a document that stands as a reminder of why each the artists and the long-lasting imprint had the chops to go the gap.
With “Run,” Dirtyphonics encapsulate high-energy drum & bass at its greatest. With driving rock riffs, punchy drums and mangled, biting basslines, the monitor places pedal to the metallic from begin to end.
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UKF has remained steadfast in breaking cutting-edge bass music artists into the limelight because the late 2000s, a time when dance music reputation was tepid within the U.S. market. The label featured early releases from Netsky, Sub Focus, Zeds Lifeless and plenty of extra.
“Selling and elevating artists in bass music is one thing we’ve been doing for over 13 years now, and so after we began working extra carefully with artists on releases, it’s grow to be a pure evolution for UKF,” mentioned the label’s founder, Luke Hood in an announcement. “I’m delighted that we at the moment are 100 releases in. It’s much more particular to have an artist we promoted in a number of the first months of the model’s existence!”
You’ll find “Run” on streaming platforms here.
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