Japanese producer Ena mutated drum'n'bass and dubstep as far as they would go, creating fractured, shifting soundscapes built on deep low end, fragmented rhythms, and field recordings. Born Yu Asaeda in Tokyo into a musical family, he started playing guitar at age 12 before discovering drum'n'bass in the '90s. It was in this idiom that he first began to make his own music, inspired by the likes of Photek, Krush, Source Direct, and Renegade Hardware. In 2006 he joined the Back to Chill crew, who hosted a popular Tokyo club night. Two years later he started to sporadically relea...