Who is the best drum and bass act of all time?

By YPB Team

Drum and bass erupted from the UK underground in the early 1990s, forging a sound defined by breakneck tempos, thunderous basslines, and relentless innovation. From the atmospheric liquid sound of the early pioneers to the neurofunk heavyweights and the DJs who turned the art of mixing into something superhuman, this genre has produced some of electronic music's most technically gifted and creatively daring artists. Who do you consider the all-time greatest?

Goldie — ranked #11
Goldie
British drum and bass pioneer, creator of the landmark album "Timeless"
LTJ Bukem — ranked #22
LTJ Bukem
British DJ and producer who pioneered the atmospheric, liquid drum and bass sound
4 Hero — ranked #33
4 Hero
British drum and bass duo known for pushing the genre into jazz and soul territory
Photek — ranked #44
Photek
British producer known for technical, minimalist drum and bass production
5
Omni Trio
British producer Rob Haigh, known for pioneering the atmospheric drum and bass sound
Pendulum — ranked #66
Pendulum
Australian drum and bass/rock crossover band known for massive festival appeal
Chase & Status — ranked #77
Chase & Status
British DJ production duo known for blending drum and bass with other genres
Shy FX — ranked #88
Shy FX
British drum and bass DJ and producer known for jungle and d&b classics
Andy C — ranked #99
Andy C
British DJ widely regarded as one of the greatest DnB DJs of all time
dBridge — ranked #1010
dBridge
British drum and bass producer and label owner known for experimental sounds
Calibre — ranked #1111
Calibre
Irish drum and bass producer known for soulful, liquid drum and bass
12
Commix
British drum and bass duo known for their deep liquid sound
Roni Size/Reprazent — ranked #1313
Roni Size/Reprazent
Bristol drum and bass artist, Mercury Prize winner for "New Forms"
Bad Company UK — ranked #1414
Bad Company UK
British drum and bass group known for hard-hitting neurofunk sound
Noisia — ranked #1515
Noisia
Dutch drum and bass trio known for technical production and neurofunk

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