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30 YEARS OF V RECORDINGS : BRYAN GEE + PAUL T & ED OBERON

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30 YEARS OF V RECORDINGS : BRYAN GEE + PAUL T & ED OBERON

9:00pm, Sat 11 May, 2024
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One of the most iconic Drum & Bass labels celebrates its 30th Anniversary.

30 years of V Recordings

V Recordings, one of the most iconic drum and bass labels in the world, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Established in 1993 by Bryan Gee and Jumpin Jack Frost, the label has been at the forefront of the Drum and Bass scene, consistently releasing ground-breaking music that has influenced generations of producers and DJs.
 
With a catalogue that includes some of the biggest names in the genre such as Roni Size, DJ Die, DJ Marky, Dillinja, Serum, Need For Mirrors and Krust amongst countless others, and well as a newer generation of artists who are making huge waves in the scene like L-Side, Paul T & Edward Oberon, Alibi, Command Strange and more V Recordings has been instrumental in shaping the sound of Drum and Bass. To mark this special milestone, V Recordings is offering tour night packages that showcase the label's rich history and legacy, featuring exclusive sets from some of its most loved artists new and old.
 
Whether you're a die-hard fan of drum and bass or simply looking for an unforgettable night of music, a V Recordings tour night is not to be missed. With three decades of experience and a reputation for delivering high-energy performances, V Recordings continues to be a driving force in the drum and bass scene and shows no signs of slowing down.