It's really not about cheesey self-absorbed, third-person biographies listing 'achievements', so I'll keep it a bit simple and let you make up your own mind. I'll start by pointing out, for those of you who can't read, that my name isn't Dubality. I go by the name of Dubalty or Tom in real life. I make Drum & Bass among other things and I don't expect everyone to like what I make but I hope you do. In my spare time I enjoy drinking heavily, watching football and women's boobies. I have come to myspace to meet swingers and find out about dogging hotspots. Feel free to leave a comment or send me a message, but if it's a copy and paste spam I'll just delete it, and maybe you if you keep doing it.
Dubalty started life as a DJ playing at nights in the south east of England and on pirtate radio in London on Ruud Awakening. It was here he took the opportunity to showcase some of his earlier creations. In 2005 he began to get recognition from some of the scene's top DJs and producers before having "Section 24" signed to Trouble on Vinyl and released on the 'Here Comes Trouble' series. From here things started moving and "Big Time Dappa" (Featuring MC Fever) started to be picked up by some of the biggest DJs on the circuit, particularly championed by DJ Randall. Before long this was snapped up by Twisted Individual and Dubalty joined the Grid/Zombie camp. Dubalty has a number of projects in line for 2006 including work with MC Blacka, J Swif, Ruff Stuff and more. www.gridrecordings.com |