


Encode is a Moscow-based drum & bass DJ and producer. His recorded output includes the 2010 single Vamonos / High Technology, a split release with DaVIP on Breed 12 Inches. He has released material on labels including Ignescent and appears on compilations such as Ignescent Chronicles. Since 2017 he has taken part in the Razlom project. Encode maintains artist pages and a discography on Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Juno, Volumo and various label pages.
Background on Encode is limited in public sources. What is documented is a presence in Russia’s capital as a working producer and DJ, a 2010 collaboration with DaVIP, and ongoing involvement with label and compilation activity that led to inclusion on Ignescent-related releases and the Razlom project from 2017 onward. His online profiles on Bandcamp and SoundCloud serve as the primary public outlets for his music and release information.
Musical style: Encode operates squarely within drum & bass. His catalog and playlist placements show a focus on tempo, programmed breaks, and bass-driven arrangements typical of the genre. Across available releases and uploads he favors crisp drum sequencing and focused low-end work; listeners can find clear attention to break editing and bass layering rather than long-form ambient suites. Where applicable on labels such as Ignescent, his tracks sit alongside other DnB releases that emphasise tight mixdowns, sculpted sub-bass and concise arrangement — qualities audible on the cited single and compilation appearances.
Career and contributions: The clearest career milestones are the 2010 Breed 12 Inches single (Vamonos / High Technology, with DaVIP), appearances on Ignescent and the Ignescent Chronicles compilation, and participation in Razlom from 2017. As a producer he contributes original tracks to labels and compilations; as a DJ he presents those productions in sets and on profile pages. His presence on Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Juno and Volumo provides direct access to releases and confirms his activity across both independent label channels and digital storefronts.
Specific influences and connections beyond the documented DaVIP collaboration are not stated in the public material available. Where further detail is needed on stylistic choices or unreleased work, his Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages and the label pages that host his tracks are the primary sources for listening and verification.
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