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Jebar — producer. Working within drum and bass and jungle with clear ties to liquid funk and ragga-tinged styles. Known releases include the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP, the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)", and individual tracks such as "Dubby Soul" and "World For You". These releases appear on the Liquid Brilliants label and are listed on Beatport, Shazam, Juno/Volumo and the label’s Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages. Public biographical detail on Jebar is limited. There is no verifiable public record of a legal or real name, nor a confirmed city or country of origin in the consulted sources. What is verifiable is Jebar’s role as a producer and the catalog of releases linked to Liquid Brilliants; those items form the basis for assessing his output and style. Jebar’s recorded work points to a production approach that blends liquid and dub-influenced textures with jungle and ragga rhythms. Track and EP titles — notably "Dubby Soul" and the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" — indicate a use of dub-style delay/reverb atmospheres, jazz-flavored harmonic ideas, and groove-focused drum programming. The "Groove Attitude" EP, credited to Ji Ben Gong & Jebar, flags an emphasis on syncopated, rolling drum patterns and bass-driven pocketing consistent with liquid funk rollers and deeper ragga-inflected cuts. On release platforms and the label pages, Jebar’s material is presented alongside remixes and collaborations (the Ji Ben Gong partnership being the clearest documented collaboration). The "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" title confirms reworked material exists for that project; the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP records a direct joint credit. Individual tracks — "Dubby Soul" and "World For You" — are listed as part of that output and are available for listening and purchase through the channels above. Specific named influences are not listed in public sources. However, the names of tracks and EPs, together with the Liquid Brilliants placement, position Jebar’s work toward jazz-leaning harmonies, dub-style bass and effects, and ragga vocal or rhythmic references within a drum and bass/jungle framework. For direct access to his releases and to hear those elements, refer to Liquid Brilliants’ Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages and the listings on Beatport, Shazam and Juno/Volumo.
Jebar — producer. Working within drum and bass and jungle with clear ties to liquid funk and ragga-tinged styles. Known releases include the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP, the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)", and individual tracks such as "Dubby Soul" and "World For You". These releases appear on the Liquid Brilliants label and are listed on Beatport, Shazam, Juno/Volumo and the label’s Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages.
Public biographical detail on Jebar is limited. There is no verifiable public record of a legal or real name, nor a confirmed city or country of origin in the consulted sources. What is verifiable is Jebar’s role as a producer and the catalog of releases linked to Liquid Brilliants; those items form the basis for assessing his output and style.
Jebar’s recorded work points to a production approach that blends liquid and dub-influenced textures with jungle and ragga rhythms. Track and EP titles — notably "Dubby Soul" and the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" — indicate a use of dub-style delay/reverb atmospheres, jazz-flavored harmonic ideas, and groove-focused drum programming. The "Groove Attitude" EP, credited to Ji Ben Gong & Jebar, flags an emphasis on syncopated, rolling drum patterns and bass-driven pocketing consistent with liquid funk rollers and deeper ragga-inflected cuts.
On release platforms and the label pages, Jebar’s material is presented alongside remixes and collaborations (the Ji Ben Gong partnership being the clearest documented collaboration). The "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" title confirms reworked material exists for that project; the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP records a direct joint credit. Individual tracks — "Dubby Soul" and "World For You" — are listed as part of that output and are available for listening and purchase through the channels above.
Specific named influences are not listed in public sources. However, the names of tracks and EPs, together with the Liquid Brilliants placement, position Jebar’s work toward jazz-leaning harmonies, dub-style bass and effects, and ragga vocal or rhythmic references within a drum and bass/jungle framework. For direct access to his releases and to hear those elements, refer to Liquid Brilliants’ Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages and the listings on Beatport, Shazam and Juno/Volumo.
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Jebar — producer. Working within drum and bass and jungle with clear ties to liquid funk and ragga-tinged styles. Known releases include the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP, the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)", and individual tracks such as "Dubby Soul" and "World For You". These releases appear on the Liquid Brilliants label and are listed on Beatport, Shazam, Juno/Volumo and the label’s Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages. Public biographical detail on Jebar is limited. There is no verifiable public record of a legal or real name, nor a confirmed city or country of origin in the consulted sources. What is verifiable is Jebar’s role as a producer and the catalog of releases linked to Liquid Brilliants; those items form the basis for assessing his output and style. Jebar’s recorded work points to a production approach that blends liquid and dub-influenced textures with jungle and ragga rhythms. Track and EP titles — notably "Dubby Soul" and the "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" — indicate a use of dub-style delay/reverb atmospheres, jazz-flavored harmonic ideas, and groove-focused drum programming. The "Groove Attitude" EP, credited to Ji Ben Gong & Jebar, flags an emphasis on syncopated, rolling drum patterns and bass-driven pocketing consistent with liquid funk rollers and deeper ragga-inflected cuts. On release platforms and the label pages, Jebar’s material is presented alongside remixes and collaborations (the Ji Ben Gong partnership being the clearest documented collaboration). The "JazzInspired EP (Remixes)" title confirms reworked material exists for that project; the Ji Ben Gong & Jebar "Groove Attitude" EP records a direct joint credit. Individual tracks — "Dubby Soul" and "World For You" — are listed as part of that output and are available for listening and purchase through the channels above. Specific named influences are not listed in public sources. However, the names of tracks and EPs, together with the Liquid Brilliants placement, position Jebar’s work toward jazz-leaning harmonies, dub-style bass and effects, and ragga vocal or rhythmic references within a drum and bass/jungle framework. For direct access to his releases and to hear those elements, refer to Liquid Brilliants’ Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages and the listings on Beatport, Shazam and Juno/Volumo.
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