The British group Dreadzone debuted in 1993 with 360°, a blend of acid house-influenced dub cuts, for Alan McGee's Creation Records. Their 1995 sophomore album, Second Light, saw them break into the U.K. charts, and they followed it with a slew of albums through the end of the '90s and into the noughties. Dreadzone continued to push their sound forward, delivering 2013's Escapades, 2017's Dread Times, and following their 30th anniversary, 2024's Nine.