HALL OF FAME
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2015 Winner
Diane Charlemagne
Diane Charlemagne began her career as the lead singer of 1980s funk band, 52nd Street, later going on to front the Urban Cookie Collective with whom she achieved 2 UK Top 10 hits in the 90s.
Charlemagne provided the vocal for Goldie’s “Inner City Life” in ’95 and for many she was the first voice of jungle and one of the scene’s most celebrated vocalists, also working with the likes of High Contrast. S.P.Y, Netsky and more.
One of the scene’s truest voices and down to earth individuals, she understood the cause and encouraged the best out of everyone who worked with her, right up until her tragic death in October of 2015.
Her music will ensure she will never be forgotten, and for her immense contribution to music we were honoured to pay our own special tribute to Diane and her family by inducting her into our Hall Of Fame.
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2015 Winner
Mampi Swift
The very definition of a legend, Mampi Swift is acknowledged as one of the key DJs who helped shape and develop drum & bass from its earliest hardcore roots AND its full-strength, uncompromising, highly technical mixing style – a technique he remains revered for to this very day.
As a producer he’s blessed us with some the grizzliest, savage basslines and rave sounds we’ve ever heard through some of the very best labels imaginable including Playaz, SOUR, Suburban Bass, Integral, RAM Records and Breakbeat Kaos.
As a label owner he’s also played a key role in the careers of Fresh, Blame, Heist and Friction. 25 years deep into the game and still on top of it – Mampi Swift is a true originator, and took his rightful place in the Drum&BassArena Hall of Fame in 2015.
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2014 Winner
Fabio
Having been around for over 2 decades, Fabio has acquired legendary status for good reason. Starting his career as a Pirate Radio dj in the mid 80’s his style evolved with the various musical genres Dub, Rare Groove, Hip Hop, Disco to early House, Jungle and Drum and Bass. It’s a credit to him that after all these years he remains at the top of his game.
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2013 Winner
Dillinja
Regarded as the most forward-thinking, agenda-setting producer drum & bass has ever spawned. Active in the game for over 20 years, to this day Dillinja remains one of the most referenced men in the dark art of production. His basslines are recognised as beyond-next-level and his muscular, mind-bending production dynamics inspired an entire generation of producers. A killer selector and a real life sonic scientist…. He’s been engineering bespoke soundsystems since he was 14, including the one and only Valve Soundsystem. Dillinja’s position in the Drum&BassArena Hall Of Fame is well deserved!
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2012 Winner
Grooverider
One of the earliest DJs to recognise the creative breeding ground when breakbeats were thrown into the hardcore and techno genres, Grooverider is one of the scene’s most recognisable ambassadors. Via Prototype Records he provided a solid platform for artists such as Ed Rush, Optical, Lemon D, Photek and Bad Company.
A selector with true distinction. A tastemaker with a capital taste, this man is just as relaxed on the airwaves chatting to millions as he is spinning dubs in every reputable nightclub and dancehall on this planet.
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2011 Winner
Friction
Aside from his production and A&R skills, it is Friction’s formidable talent behind the decks that has brought him worldwide acclaim.
His full-spectrum sets bridge the gap from deep to banging, from nasty to soulful, earning him legions of fans and one of the busiest DJ schedules in the game.
His Shogun Audio label has become a ground-breaking and innovative stable for forward-thinking artists like Icicle, Alix Perez, Spectrasoul & Rockwell.
Together they have forged a diverse yet truly unique sound, and so the original Shogun Assassin joins the Hall of Fame.
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2010 Winner
Hype
DJ Hype is a true pioneer. From the days of Shut Up And Dance and Heatwave Soundsystem, battling in the DMCs in the 80s, he has become one of the most exciting drum & bass DJs in the world, famed for mixing up all styles in high energy sets full of mad scratching and double drops.
His Playaz label has been a leading force in drum & bass for over a decade, home to the likes of Pascal, Hazard, Original Sin and Prolix.
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2009 Winner
Goldie
Metalheadz chief, DJ, producer, bboy, graffiti artist, Hollywood actor, TV personality, the hyper-creative Goldie is a force to be reckoned with.
From iconic track Terminator back in 1993, via the ‘Timeless’ album which was hailed as a masterpiece and the legendary Sunday Sessions at the Blue Note, Goldie has constantly pushed the boundaries of jungle drum and bass.
Metalheadz continues to be a stable for forward-thinking, innovative dnb whilst Goldie is recognised as a influential maverick who has left an indelible mark on the world of drum & bass.
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2009 Winner
Andy C
Crowned Best DJ in the Drum&BassArena awards for several years in a row, amongst a host of other accolades, Andy C is one of the most revered, successful drum & bass DJ’s of all time.
Relentless as a DJ, travelling the globe week in, week out as well as releasing the highly acclaimed Nightlife series, he is also an accomplished producer.
Tracks like ‘Body Rock’ and the all-time classic ‘Valley of the Shadows’ have become infamous among DJs and fans alike, with Andy joining forces with Shimon, and with Ant Miles as Origin Unknown.
Having released these influential tunes back in the day, Andy C’s award-winning RAM Records is now also home to a new breed of d&b talent, including the likes of Sub Focus, Loadstar, Culture Shock, Wilkinson, Delta Heavy and Hamilton.
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2009 Winner
Kemistry
As co-founder of Metalheadz alongside Goldie and Storm, Kemistry helped to pave the way not only for female DJs but for drum and bass as a whole.
Kemistry and Storm were a formidable DJ duo, laying down fondly-remembered sets that were at once deep and energetic.
A true ambassador for the scene as well as the highly influential label, Kemistry’s relentless enthusiasm and passion for the music are remembered as much as her skills as a selector.
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2009 Winner
Stevie Hyper D
Widely recognised as one of the pioneers of double-time chat in jungle drum & bass, Stevie Hyper D helped to elevate the profile of the MC beyond host to that that of lyricist.
Hyper D was a charismatic, energetic MC, famed for his originality, versatility and catchphrase “Junglists, are you ready?!”
He sadly passed away in 1998, but this icon of drum & bass has gone on to influence and inspire countless MCs that have followed.