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FOURWARD

Austrian producers Fourward started making their successful brand of drum&bass back in 2007. They began as a four-piece comprising Dominik Rank, Ludwig List, Lukas Roher and Niklas Bruckne but are now producing as the duo with List and Roher, who pick up their story.…

“We have been friends for years and also shared the same interests in music and DJing back then.

“Over the years we’ve released music on labels like Shogun Audio, Elevate, Vision, Virus, Mainframe, Eatbrain, Subsonik Sound, Planet Funk or Fokuz.

“In 2019 Dominik and Niklas left the group but we (Lukas and Ludwig) still keep pushing the Fourward sound and are looking forward to releasing fresh music hopefully this year.”

Fourward have released three albums so far, including last year’s critically acclaimed Lose Control on Elevate. They have also remixed and collaborated with some of the biggest artists in drum&bass (and beyond) including Moby, Foreign Beggars, Mefjus, Friction and Icicle.

Over the following pages and in an exclusive video (see link on next page), they detail some of their production skills used on the single How (ft. Dakota Sixx) from Lose Control.

Before that, however, we catch

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