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<a href="spotify:artist:7gcCQIlkkfbul5Mt0jBQkg">David Stewart</a> and Roy Bleau formed Subject 13 by blending their main influences, specifically the mellower side of jazz and rough-and-tumble drum'n'bass. The duo grew up in London's Hackney and had played football together since they were teenagers. <a href="spotify:artist:4XVxeuUkJRiCYJYdqRpwab">Stewart</a> dropped out of college to begin DJing (mostly hip-hop and soul), and by 1990 was producing hardcore tracks as Eternity. He later reunited with Bleau, and the pair recorded singles for <a href="spotify:artist:1OzYR8zjOzw4H0WHP5i6U3">Fabio</a>'s Creative Source Records, Basement and <a href="spotify:artist:5Wfn5sc1w3DhMTpU7oPJZL">L.T.J Bukem</a>'s Good Looking. Subject 13 contributed to <a href="spotify:artist:5Wfn5sc1w3DhMTpU7oPJZL">Bukem</a>'s 1996 compilation Earth, Vol. 1 and released their debut album, The Black Steele Project, in late 1997 on Crammed Discs. <a href="spotify:artist:4XVxeuUkJRiCYJYdqRpwab">Stewart</a> and Bleau are also well-respected for their Sub Bass club-nights (geared specifically for the younger crowd) and their own label, Vibe'z Recordings (many tracks from which are included on the compilation Subject 13 Presents Vibe'z Recordings). ~ John Bush, Rovi

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