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Source prepares for `a good year' with crop of new signings. (A&R).

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Source Records is gearing up for the summer after making its first wave of signings this year.

The label has signed the Audio Bullys, a promising dance production duo who are currently working on their first single for the label.

"One of my artists asked to be remixed by them," says Source managing director Philippe Ascoli, who signed the act. "From their demos, I decided to sign the band. It is the first great response to the French dance scene; without being a rip-off, it has the same elegance. It is groundbreaking, but also very commercial."

Meanwhile, Source urban sub-label Wordplay has signed breakbeat/garage act Blowfelt. The act's first single, Lickle Rolla, will feature guest vocals from Slarta John, who is known for his appearance as the ragga MC ...

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