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Reference Primary/Secondary/Interview Reliable Notes
[1] Interview No Consensus Wikipedia:VICE
[2] Secondary Yes Passing mention only

Wikipedia:MUSICRS

May demonstrate notability under WP:NMUSICOTHER

[3] Interview N/A I believe KMAG to be reliable - within drum and bass they are a respected and established magazine
[4] Interview N/A I believe them to be reliable for Drum and Bass content
[5] Interview N/A Not explicitely stated as reliable, however arguably the most prominent news sources for bass music
[6] Interview N/A I believe them to be reliable for Drum and Bass content
[7] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability

[8] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability

[9] Interview N/A Not explicitely stated as reliable, however arguably the most prominent news sources for bass music
[10] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability

[11] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability - Criteria 2 of Wikipedia:MUSICBIO

[12] Secondary (interview with a linked artist) Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability

[13] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

I believe this demonstrates notability

[14] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

Passing mention

[15] Secondary N/A Not 100% sure on reliability but may demonstrate notability
[16] Secondary N/A Not explicitely stated as reliable, however arguably the most prominent news sources for bass music

I believe this demonstrates notability

[17] Secondary Yes Wikipedia:MUSICRS

Passing mention however I feel that having an official remix released for a song of such popularity is notable in itself.

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  3. ^ Steven, Colin (2012-06-27). "Mefjus Interview". Kmag. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
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  12. ^ Medved, Matt (2015-04-09). "Exclusive Premiere and Q&A: Noisia Teams With Mefjus & Hybris on 'Clusterfunk'". Billboard. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
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  14. ^ Eede, Christian (2023-11-03). "Bou releases new five-track EP, 'Swerve It': Listen". DJ Mag. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
  15. ^ Scilippa, Phil (2020-10-29). "Camo & Krooked Team Up With Mefjus for Haunting Single "No Tomorrow"". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
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