Peter Livingston (born 8 September 1980), known professionally as Loefah, is one of the pioneering founders of dubstep most notable for his releases on one of the genre's founding labels, DMZ. Loefah started off collaborating with the Digital Mystikz on the DMZ nights run in Brixton and was part of Mary Anne Hobbs' Dubstep Warz radio show that contributed to breaking the genre to the mainstream. He was known for having a dark and minimal style that used powerful basslines and menacing vocal samples in order to create a sense of dread.
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| - Loefah (uitgesproken: lowfah) is de artiestennaam van dubstepproducer P. Livingston uit Zuid-Londen. Loefah vertegenwoordigt de minimale, donkere kant van dubstep. Loefah is een van de grondleggers van dubstep. Hij werkt vanuit een interesse voor drum and bass, dubreggae en hiphop. Met zijn jeugdvrienden Mala en Coki van Digital Mystikz zette hij de invloedrijke clubavond DMZ op. Loefah is oprichter van het label Swamp 81, dat platen uitbracht van onder andere Skream en The Bug. Loefah maakte een mix voor BBC Radio 1 en trad onder andere op in de Melkweg en het Burgerweeshuis. In 2012 richtte hij School Records op. (nl)
- Peter Livingston (born 8 September 1980), known professionally as Loefah, is one of the pioneering founders of dubstep most notable for his releases on one of the genre's founding labels, DMZ. Loefah started off collaborating with the Digital Mystikz on the DMZ nights run in Brixton and was part of Mary Anne Hobbs' Dubstep Warz radio show that contributed to breaking the genre to the mainstream. He was known for having a dark and minimal style that used powerful basslines and menacing vocal samples in order to create a sense of dread. (en)
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| - Coki, SGT Pokes, Kevin Martin, Vex'd, Skream, Paleman, Addison Groove, Mala, Benga (en)
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| - Peter Livingston (born 8 September 1980), known professionally as Loefah, is one of the pioneering founders of dubstep most notable for his releases on one of the genre's founding labels, DMZ. Loefah started off collaborating with the Digital Mystikz on the DMZ nights run in Brixton and was part of Mary Anne Hobbs' Dubstep Warz radio show that contributed to breaking the genre to the mainstream. He was known for having a dark and minimal style that used powerful basslines and menacing vocal samples in order to create a sense of dread. In around 2007 Loefah began to fall out of love with the genre. In 2009 he founded the record label which originally released dubstep records by the likes of Kryptic Minds and Skream. However following the release of Addison Groove's "Footcrab" the label began to focus on an increasingly wider spectrum of Bass music. His label holds a regular show on Rinse FM. (en)
- Loefah (uitgesproken: lowfah) is de artiestennaam van dubstepproducer P. Livingston uit Zuid-Londen. Loefah vertegenwoordigt de minimale, donkere kant van dubstep. Loefah is een van de grondleggers van dubstep. Hij werkt vanuit een interesse voor drum and bass, dubreggae en hiphop. Met zijn jeugdvrienden Mala en Coki van Digital Mystikz zette hij de invloedrijke clubavond DMZ op. Loefah is oprichter van het label Swamp 81, dat platen uitbracht van onder andere Skream en The Bug. Loefah maakte een mix voor BBC Radio 1 en trad onder andere op in de Melkweg en het Burgerweeshuis. In 2012 richtte hij School Records op. (nl)
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| - ASBO (with SGT. Pokes) (en)
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