For a few years the four members of Bad Company operated as single and double entities in the middleweight sphere of drum & bass. Jason Maldini (Maldini) was collaborating with Darren White (D-Bridge) as Future Forces while Dan Stein (Absolute Zero) was working with Michael Wojcicky as Fresh & Vegas for labels like Renegade Hardware and Matrix's Metro imprint.
In 1998 they joined forces to form Bad Company and released 'The Nine', a monster of a tune that promoted them... Read more
For a few years the four members of Bad Company operated as single and double entities in the middleweight sphere of drum & bass. Jason Maldini (Maldini) was collaborating with Darren White (D-Bridge) as Future Forces while Dan Stein (Absolute Zero) was working with Michael Wojcicky as Fresh & Vegas for labels like Renegade Hardware and Matrix's Metro imprint.
In 1998 they joined forces to form Bad Company and released 'The Nine', a monster of a tune that promoted them instantly into the heavyweight league. Undeterred, they met the pressure with a leading left jab ('The Pulse' released on Rider's Prototype), a potent right uppercut ('Iraq' via Formation) and a killer left cross ('The Fear') that left the d&b fraternity reeling. Then they went in for the kill, unleashing a series of bass-heavy body blows and steely karate chops with their long-player 'Inside The Machine'. Within a year, Bad Company had climbed to the top of the heap and become the official Champions Of Drum & Bass..... (http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj_profiles.asp?ID=418) Show less
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