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Dom and Roland

After releasing countless EPs, Dominic Angus has made a name for himself as the harder and more experimental voice of dance music. Performing under the name Dom and Roland (Roland referring to Angus's drum machine) for the past ten years, Angus has always followed a darker style, especially when compared...
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After releasing countless EPs, Dominic Angus has made a name for himself as the harder and more experimental voice of dance music. Performing under the name Dom and Roland (Roland referring to Angus’s drum machine) for the past ten years, Angus has always followed a darker style, especially when compared with the brighter, more melodic sounds coming from Moving Shadows, the label that signed him in 1996. Angus got his start on the drum ‘n’ bass scene, paying for recording time at a studio in London, where he was born. After releasing a fleet of singles, Angus began remixing while continuing to delve deeper into the hardstep style, which he has taken to venues worldwide.

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