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Even if you’ve only just heard their name, you are sure to have already enjoyed the hard fruit of zero dB’s labour, whether one of their early 12″ releases such as now jazzfloor classics “come party” and “click” or one of the many quality remixes that these went on to trigger demand for by Truby Trio, Suba, peace orchestra, John Kong & Moonstarr, Grupo Batuque, Hexstatic, Original Soul Boy, Nicola Conte, Acme, Interfearance and even Sun Ra (co-mixed with Gilles Peterson). Or maybe you simply know them for the bleary head and weary body you were left with after a night out at one of the many parties they’ve stirred up around the globe?
Zero dBoys Chris Vogado and Neil Combstock have been concocting a provocative, innovative and addictive brew of hard jazz, electro, latin, hip hop and house, laced throughout with their now signature dirty, heavy basslines. Their early cuts were nurtured by Chris’ eclectic and experimental record label, Fluid Ounce, which released their early 12″s as well as a compilation album of their remixes, ‘Reconstruction’.
Their debut artist album, ‘Bongos, Bleeps & Basslines’ came out to much acclaim on Ninja Tune in 2006, followed by remix collection ‘Heavyweight Vinyl’ earlier this year. This year also sees a triumphant return to form for the Fluid Ounce label with a huge DVD collection of over 90 tracks released through Tru Thoughts sister label Unfold. The tracks have been handpicked from across the world, and the range of sounds on there is staggering. zerodB are currently performing exclusive sets reconstructed from the material on the DVD, coming soon to a town near you. Shine up those dancing shoes.



