Drum & Bass is one of the most alternative music genres and is one of my favorite. It's roots were set here in United Kingdom, especially in Bristol and London in early 1990's. Over the years it branched out to different sub-genres and became very postmodern having 'liquid drum and bass', 'acid drum and bass' 'Jump-up drum and bass', 'Jungle drum and bass' and so on. Now Drum & Bass is quiet popular within the underground scene having weekly events around in London clubs and around the world. But the main tool for creating Drum & Bass, or any type of music, more known is through posters. I've seen a lot of drum and bass poster production works and i have to say they were quiet attractive to eye. A lot of them simply use typography but the layout usually is well placed and considered. And that's the ones i like, because there's also plenty of rubbish ones too. Shogun audio and Critical Sound probably creates one of the most typographically appealing posters from drum and bass scene.

Shogun Audio
Shogun Audio
Critical One
FabricLive London
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http://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/319918_10151608403711202_1396778879_n.jpg
http://hangout.altsounds.com/geek/gars/images/3/4/5/6/3/fabriclive_22.3_.jpg
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