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H∆SHTAG$, Episode 2: Don’t Call It #PostDubstep

For the second edition of our web series chronicling Internet-based music, we examine the ever-changing bass/garage/dubstep continuum.

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M.I.A.

Radical chic(k): the poster girl of glam anarchy takes notes from geezers and Bengali gangs

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A Guy Called Gerald

A Mancunian gentleman and techno pioneer called Gerald works his favourite Rolands

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Pearson Sound

Mr. Kennedy about the impact of FWD, the importance of dubs & the interior of Hessle Audio

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Scuba

Forever Flush

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DâM-Funk

The mayor of the Funkmosphere explains the benefits of standing for something

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Mannie Fresh

Making it bounce with a Dirty South hip hop originator

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DJ Spinn, DJ Rashad

Breaking down boundaries with juke and footwork

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Addison Groove

The Bristol bass wizard recounts dubstep and juke experiments and shows off his trusty 808

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Clams Casino

Injecting hip hop with a healthy dose of Internet-age experimentalism

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George Stavropoulos

The lowdown on soundsystem-building from the man who gave The Shelter its sound

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Arthur Baker

The man who rocked the planet rushes through his catalogue

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Tony Colman

Melody maker: the Hospital Records and London Elektricity surgeon keeps uplifting drum & bass alive

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Makoto

Tokyo's music-breathing club kid explains industry rule no. 4080

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Modeselektor

Rinsin' out Radiohead: bridging the gap with two dope boys from Berlin

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Roska

The UK's messenger of all things funky has got the KISS factor

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Roots Manuva

How to juggle tings proper with Big Dada's multi-talented riddim killa

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DJ Toomp

The man who gave Kanye his swagger back deciphers the Dirty South

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Madlib

Suit up for the occasion: Beat Konducta's here to talk... sort of

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Fennesz

Why avantgarde can never beat a great melody

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