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<title>Top Jump-Up Artists on Rhapsody Online</title>
<dateCreated>Wed Dec 02 02:22:55 PST 2009</dateCreated>
<dateModified>Wed Dec 02 02:22:55 PST 2009</dateModified>
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<outline type="include" text="Roni Size and Reprazent" description="Roni Size's contribution to drum 'n' bis hard to ignore. His signature style is one of the most dominant in the movement. RS brings the sound of commerce (jazzy grooves, live instruments, toasts from his band Reprazent, lush orchestration and arrangements) without softening the blow of his beats and breaks." category="Jungle/Drum 'n' Bass" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/roni-size-and-reprazent/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
<outline type="include" text="AK1200" description="As American Drum 'n' Bass pioneers, AK1200's tracks hark back to an era before producers went out on a limb trying to generate the most abrasive -- if not downright terrifying -- sounds possible. These tracks contain more than their share of Bukem-style ambiance, yet instead of aiming straight for the chill room crowd they inject the sweetness with a fair bit of Jump-Up ruffness. Bouncy, rolling breaks, caterwauling synths and tried-and-true analog basslines create a positive, dancefloor-friendly atmosphere.
- Noah Enelow" category="Jump-Up" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/ak1200/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
<outline type="include" text="Remarc" description="" category="Dark Drum 'n' Bass" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/remarc/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
<outline type="include" text="Aphrodite" description="If you danced to Drum 'n' Bass in the mid-1990s, chances are you've boogied to the music of Aphrodite. He's one of the masterminds behind the infectious, party-oriented style known as Jump-Up, whose name stems from its aim: to make folks &quot;jump up and hit the dance floor running.&quot; His style weaves perfectly-placed hip-hop and Ragga samples around various permutations of the classic &quot;Amen&quot; break, spiced up with deep, droning basslines which sound equally good at the club or booming out of your Jeep. Aphrodite often uses well-heeled, instantly recognizable samples in the service of dancefloor hits. His history of rehashes includes &quot;Mission: Impossible,&quot; &quot;Carmina Burana,&quot; and the O'Jays' &quot;For the Love of Money.&quot; But his street cred's been restored by his work with well-respected hip-hop artists such as The Luniz and Jungle Brothers." category="Jungle/Drum 'n' Bass" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/aphrodite/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
<outline type="include" text="M-Beat" description="" category="Jump-Up" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/m-beat/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
<outline type="include" text="Rebel MC" description="" category="Jungle/Drum 'n' Bass" url="http://feeds.rhapsody.com/rebel-mc/data.opml?rws=%2Felectronica-dance%2Fjungle-drum-n-bass%2Fjump-up%2Fartist-chart.opml" />
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