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Girl Unit, probably the best-known artist on the beloved Night Slugs label, makes melodic bass music that references ’80s genres like electro and synth-pop—but it's still weird enough around the edges to keep the underground heads happy. West Coast beatsmith Eprom, a fave of everyone from Flying Lotus to Questlove, creates a swaggering, constantly morphing sound that sits somewhere near the nexus of grime and dubstep, for labels such as Warp, Surefire and the great Rwina; Grenier's bass-rooted vibe is malleable enough to be released on labels ranging from San Fran's Frite Nite to Gilles Peterson's Brownswood.
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