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Missax — 24 04 02 Bunny Madison And Charlie Forde Patched

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Bunny Madison and Charlie Forde are names that, within certain circles of the adult entertainment industry, might hold significance. Their collaboration, as indicated by the mention alongside "missax," could signal a new direction or a unique project within the adult content landscape. missax 24 04 02 bunny madison and charlie forde patched

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| Item | Details | |------|----------| | | Missax – a short‑lived but highly respected UK drum‑&‑bass imprint that operated between 1999‑2005. It was run by the duo Matt “Bunny” Madison and Charlie Forde , who were also active producers and remixers on the scene. | | Timeframe | The release in question dropped on 24 April 2002 (24/04/02). This was a pivotal moment for the “liquid‑funk” and “tech‑step” crossover wave that was reshaping the genre after the turn‑of‑the‑century boom. | | Why it matters | The record is often cited as a bridge between the darker, bass‑heavy sounds of the late‑90s and the more melodic, vocal‑driven tracks that would dominate the mid‑2000s. Its “patched” version (see below) introduced a new drum‑layer and bass‑re‑synthesis that became a template for later producers. | Their collaboration, as indicated by the mention alongside

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