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Zero-dB
GenresDowntempo
Trip hop
Jazz
OccupationRecord producer
Years active2000–present
LabelsFluid Ounce
Ninja Tune
Past membersChris Vogado, Neil Combstock
Websitewww.zero-db.com

Zero-db is an English music duo composed by Chris Vogado and Neil Combstock, whose specialty is trip hop, jazz and fusion music. They signed a record contract with Ninja Tune and are associated with artists like Mr Scruff and the Herbaliser. They began producing music in 2000, when they released their first album, EP Come Party. The artists' popularity increased as the group Zero-db toured across Asia, America and Europe.

Discography

  • Come Party (2000)
  • Bongos, Bleeps and Basslines (2006)
  • Heavyweight Gringos LP (2008)

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