Distance (musician)

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Distance
Birth nameGreg Sanders
Also known asDJ Distance
Origin London, England
Genres Dubstep
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Years active2003–present
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Distance (born Greg Sanders) is a British dubstep producer and DJ. [1] [2] [3] He also founded the record label Chestplate, whose sonic direction followed his style, fusing metal influences with dubstep templates. [4] [5]

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Distance's involvement in Mary Anne Hobbs' 2006 BBC Radio 1 Dubstep Warz show [6] [7] [8] lead to wider notoriety for him and also the genre as a whole. [9] He is also known for having worked with artists such as Skream and Benga. His style is noted for being dark and full of distortion. [10] [11]

Career

Chestplate Records

Distance founded Chestplate in 2007. [12]

Artists

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

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