

The trio won ‘best international artist’ at the 2017 Drum & Bass awards alongside Rene Lavice (Canadian) and Camo & Krooked (Austrian). What makes their sound so stand out, is their decision to branch away from straight DnB and influences including glitch hop, midtempo, trap and dubstep. They’ve also been signed to various other top labels including Bad Taste Recordings and OWSLA. They’re signed to Ram, and it is obvious exactly why when you listen to their first release on the album Teddynator (2013). Teddy Killerz are a Russian and Ukrainian electronic trio composed of Grigory Cherekaev, Anton Mashevsky and Oleg Cholovskii. Here’s a collection of some of the biggest Russian DnB producers currently dominating the scene. Albeit some minor copyright-related issues with other names like Andy ST, DJ BlackSun and DJ Pace. They also have some of the most awesomely mechanical sounding names from the likes of Receptor to Sniper FX, Flame and Xmedia, they all sound like they should be fighting both with and against Transformers.

the Theremin, one of the first ever synthesisers you controlled the creation of sound by moving your hands around without actually touching the instrument like some kind of musical wizardry. Another thing that explain their ability to create some of the best sounds in their world is their background in producing some of the best music technology on the planet e.g. Although they can put out some top liquid (check out Receptor below), their sounds are dominated by tech, neuro and industrial sounds you might expect from this nation. Russian DnB producers push out some of the rawest sounds we’ve ever heard in the industry. weirdfish -has to be one of the best dnb tunes ever. Russian blog series: For the top Russian producers, fast-risers, venues, labels, promoters and festivals this is your blog. choppageworshipper -This makes dubstep sound quite lame in comparison- even 14 years later :-).
