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Cyrus (dubstep musician)


Cyrus is a Dubstep producer hailing from Croydon, England.

His rise to notoriety came about in late 2003 when he launched his independent record label RTP or Random Trio Productions. The label provided Cyrus with a platform to push his deep, meditative take on bass music into the dark garage scene. His first full release on RTP was a collection of tunes titled Lost city ep. Prior to its release in 2004, Lost city was gaining popularity on the pirate radio circuit and club circuit with plays from top DJs including Kode9. Due to increased exposure for RTP, Cyrus was asked to fill a regular slot on the pirate radio station Rinse FM in 2004. During 2004 on Rinse FM, Cyrus was part of a group of DJs pushing the Dubstep sound making him a pioneer of the scene.

The next big step up for Cyrus came about in 2005 when Rob Ellis (Pinch), head of Bristol based record label Tectonic recordings released Cyrus' Random Trio EP. By this time Cyrus has also collaborated on the creation of renowned dubstep website getdarker. Following his radio show on RinseFm Cyrus was a resident for internet based radio Subfm with a weekly show running from 2006-2009 which on occasion featured guests such as Beezy and Joe Nice. Then in 2011 he released two 12" records on seminal dubstep label Deep Medi: "Manhatten Blues" and "Vision".

Cyrus has released on several other labels including:

Cyrus' intricately percussive track, Indian Stomp featured on the soundtrack to the motion picture Children of Men alongside tracks from various other genres. Cyrus has had several write-ups in magazines such as: Rewind (RWD) and ATM.

In 2007, From the Shadows was released on Tectonic to huge acclaim.

Dubstep, recently has divided into different subgenres. There seems to be two main groups: The deep, sub-based group including artists like: Cyrus, Digital Mystikz, Pinch, Distance, Kode9, Truth etc. Then there is a more commercial, mid-ranged sound supported by artists such as Doctor P, Cookie Monsta and others (see also: brostep).


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