Dexplicit

Dexplicit, whose real name is Dean Harriott, is a renowned British music producer, DJ, and multimedia composer with a significant impact on the UK's grime and bassline scenes. Emergent in the early 2000s, he has since carved out a respected niche for himself, particularly noted for his high-energy rhythms and powerful basslines which have become synonymous with his distinctive production style. Notably, Dexplicit is credited with the creation of the seminal grime track "Pow! (Forward)," which became an anthem for the genre and has been instrumental in defining the sound of grime music.

As an ever-evolving artist, Dexplicit's discography highlights his versatility and ingenuity within the electronic music spectrum. His recent releases such as "Cinematica" and "Digital Monk" showcase a fusion of cinematic soundscapes and groundbreaking electronic beats, while "Second Wave" and "Gotham" further display his prowess in crafting atmospheric grime. "Dubz, Vol. 3" echoes his roots in UK's urban music, marrying the rough textures of classic grime with contemporary sonic elements. With "13," "Old School Grime (Instrumentals)," and "Metroid," Dexplicit pays homage to the raw essence of grime, offering blistering instrumentals that resonate with fans of the genre's origin. "Link Up Season" demonstrates his collaborative spirit, bringing on board UK heavyweights such as Chip, Durrty Goodz, and Flowdan, proving his ability to engineer tracks that showcase the crème de la crème of UK rap talent. The "Heavy Bass Champions of the World Vol IX" epitomizes his standing as a vanguard in bass-oriented music, cementing Dexplicit's influence and reputation as one of the genre's most adept and dynamic figures.

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Cinematica
Ep - 5 Tracks - Released March 10, 2023
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  1. March 10, 2023
  2. August 17, 2020
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