Friday, March 23, 2012
Dodge & Fuski - The Struggle (Subsonik & Terravita Remix) FREE! CLICK THE 'BUY THIS TRACK' LINK
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We want to say thank you for a fabulous, almost 5 years of Subsonik Sound!
We couldn't have done it without YOU!
-Mark
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Released by: Subsonik Sound Recordings
Release/catalogue number: SSS029FREE
Release date: Mar 9, 2012
RENEGADE DUBSTEP LADN-DIGITAL COMPILATION VOL. 1
RENEGADE DUBSTEP LADN-DIGITAL COMPILATION VOL. 1
HULK, 6BLOCC, ITCHY ROBOT, ZAKU-CHAN, MERSHAK, DJ ENME, MC FLYTE, PHAZEMAN, DARKLORD DUBLOAD PROJECT
GET IT HERE
RELEASE DATE 2012-02-29
LABEL La Dubstep Nostra Digital
CATALOG # 32323939
HULK, 6BLOCC, ITCHY ROBOT, ZAKU-CHAN, MERSHAK, DJ ENME, MC FLYTE, PHAZEMAN, DARKLORD DUBLOAD PROJECT
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RELEASE DATE 2012-02-29
LABEL La Dubstep Nostra Digital
CATALOG # 32323939
Subsonik Live @ RIPROC (Rochester, New York)
Me filming during my set at RIPROC presents: Subsonik Seriously an unbelievable vibe in the place that night!!
Track is: Subsonik - Hold On
Viper Recordings Podcast 001 - Hosted by Futurebound (March 2012)
The Viper Recordings podcast has finally launched! Hosted each month by a member of the Viper Recordings family, the Viper Podcast features exclusive new tracks from our international roster of artists and all the latest Viper info.
The first of the monthly Viper Podcast series hosted by Viper label boss, Futurebound, is a massive showcase of some of the awesome tunes forthcoming in 2012. With brand new tunes from InsideInfo, ShockOne, Metrik, Smooth, Kove, Moving Fusion, Seven Lions and many more, the Viper podcast is not to be missed!
1. InsideInfo - Grow -Viper
2. Metrik - Drift - Viper
3. Matrix & Futurebound feat. Luke Bingham - All I Know - Viper/Metro
4. InsideInfo & Matrix - Quattro - Metro
5. InsideInfo - Honey Bee (Audio Remix) - Viper
6. ShockOne - Chaos Theory - Viper
7. Moving Fusion - Mystery Stranger -Viper
8. T.C - New Style - Don't Play
9. Futurebound V's Metrik - Brave New World - Viper
10. State Of Mind - Gene Freeze - Viper
11. Kove - Stellar - Viper V.I.P
12. Seven Lions Feat. Shaz Sparks - Below Us - Viper
13. Camo & Krooked feat. T.C - Get Dirty (Smooth Remix) - Hospital
14. Noisia - Deception - Ram
15. Kove - Iodine - Viper
16. Matrix & Futurebound feat. Cat Knight - Move On - Viper/ Metro
17. Hamilton - Deep In My Heart - Ram
18. Fred V & Grafix Feat. Reija Lee - Just A Thought - Viper
19. Chords - Video Soul - Metro
20. Smooth - Moonlight - Viper
Subscribe now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/v...st/id508845078
Again gotta love event promo videos - this one featuring our very own Mike Skillz
FReQ Friday March 9th w/ Djs Venom, Mike Skillz, Subreaper & Joey Electric
Camo & Krooked w/ MC Youthstar Live im LED Käfig@Dreamland [video]
Camo & Krooked, MC Youthstar, Ayah Marar...10.03.2012 Aladin Bremen
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Tripwave Featuring SW@T – Feel It
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Wow. Winnipeg producer Tripwave just released this late last night. Featuring killer vocals by DJ SW@T.
Check it out:
http://soundcloud.com/tripwave
http://soundcloud.com/sw-t
Wow. Winnipeg producer Tripwave just released this late last night. Featuring killer vocals by DJ SW@T.
Check it out:
http://soundcloud.com/tripwave
http://soundcloud.com/sw-t
ssR podcast ep #31 - SOUNDSURFER
Summery vibes on this one!! Brought to you by Subsonik Sound's own Alex Soundsurfer! Sit back and enjoy the vocal goodness.........
DaVIP & Encode - Vertigo
Grafix - Holding On (Phetsta Remix)
Perceptual Chaos (feat. Dennean) - Sleepless
DC Breaks - The More I Want
State Of Mind - Novacain Dub
State Of Mind & Jade - Five Breaths
Futurebound vs Metrik - Brave New World
Sound Of Stereo - Zipper (Crystal Clear Remix)
Matrix & Futurebound - Strength 2 Strength (Smooth Remix)
Indivision - Do Not Jump
John B - Send My Love To Mother Russia
Dushi - Canderel
Wilkinson - Pistol Whip
Basher - Androids
Mob Tactics - Kansas
State Of Mind - Mass Media
L-Plus feat. Shaz Sparks - Catastrophe (Subsonik Remix)
KG - Illusions
Example - Midnight Run (Wilkinson Remix)
Metrik - The Arrival (Instrumental)
Pendulum - Witchcraft (Netsky Remix)
High Maintenance - Don't Lose It EP
HIGH MAINTENANCE
DON’T LOSE IT EP
1. By Yourself
2. Don’t Lose It
3. Got To Be There
4. Stars (feat. Tali)
5. Turn Around (feat. Susiah)
Label: Mainframe Recordings
Cat # MFREP003
Format: 2 X 12” Vinyl & Download
Released: 26th March 2012
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Released by: Mainframe Recordings
Release/catalogue number: MFREP003
Release date: Mar 26, 2012
Optiv & BTK - Jacknife / Menace Part 2 - Demand Records - DMND009
Forthcoming on Demand Records on the 2nd April 2012
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http://twitter.com/optiv
For Bookings contact: tom@gramagency.co.uk
North America: Scott@CyberGrooveProd.com
Released by: Demand Records
Release/catalogue number: DMND009
Release date: Apr 2, 2012
MATRIX & FUTUREBOUND - ALL I KNOW (Annie Nightingale, BBC Radio 1)
Matrix & Futurebound featuring Luke Bingham - All I Know (Rolling Out Mix) played on Annie Nightingale BBC Radio 1.
Coming soon on Metro/Viper Recordings
BTK Live Set @ Renegade Hardware
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Hey everyone, I’ve got a bit of a followup on last Saturday’s post about Optiv and BTK‘s Over The Edge EP for you today. In honor of that release and reaching 8000 followers on soundcloud, BTK has offered up a live recording of his set at a Renegade Hardware night in London through his soundcloud. Check out some seriously creative mixing and 20-odd absolutely wicked dark drum & bass tunes including plenty of Optiv & BTK collabs and a few exclusives after the jump.
Here it is in all its glory – there are some vocals from an uncredited MC on the recording as well.
Tracklist:
The Upbeats – Untitled
Optiv & BTK – Lurker
Phace & Misanthrop – Energie
Optiv & BTK – Backlash
Sonic & Silver – Rocket Launcher
Optiv & BTK – Over The Edge
Optiv & BTK – Mind Over Matter
Audio – Untitled
Ed Rush & Optical – The Host
Optiv & BTK – Zero Hour
Gridlok – Insecticide
Ink & BTK – Cold Flow
Optiv & BTK – Inception
Misanthrop – Amboss
Maztek – Straight To Bad (Audio Remix)
Optiv & BTK – Kingpin
Optiv & BTK – End Run
The Upbeats – Big Skeleton (Optiv & BTK Remix)
Optiv & BTK – Let It Hit ‘Em
Absolute Zero and Subphonics – The Code (SKC Remix)
Rene Lavice – Headlock
Kontrol – Forcefield (Optiv & BTK Remix)
Muffler – Cybertron (Audio Remix)
Hey everyone, I’ve got a bit of a followup on last Saturday’s post about Optiv and BTK‘s Over The Edge EP for you today. In honor of that release and reaching 8000 followers on soundcloud, BTK has offered up a live recording of his set at a Renegade Hardware night in London through his soundcloud. Check out some seriously creative mixing and 20-odd absolutely wicked dark drum & bass tunes including plenty of Optiv & BTK collabs and a few exclusives after the jump.
Here it is in all its glory – there are some vocals from an uncredited MC on the recording as well.
Tracklist:
The Upbeats – Untitled
Optiv & BTK – Lurker
Phace & Misanthrop – Energie
Optiv & BTK – Backlash
Sonic & Silver – Rocket Launcher
Optiv & BTK – Over The Edge
Optiv & BTK – Mind Over Matter
Audio – Untitled
Ed Rush & Optical – The Host
Optiv & BTK – Zero Hour
Gridlok – Insecticide
Ink & BTK – Cold Flow
Optiv & BTK – Inception
Misanthrop – Amboss
Maztek – Straight To Bad (Audio Remix)
Optiv & BTK – Kingpin
Optiv & BTK – End Run
The Upbeats – Big Skeleton (Optiv & BTK Remix)
Optiv & BTK – Let It Hit ‘Em
Absolute Zero and Subphonics – The Code (SKC Remix)
Rene Lavice – Headlock
Kontrol – Forcefield (Optiv & BTK Remix)
Muffler – Cybertron (Audio Remix)
Love me some Therapy Sessions Video Promo!!!!
THERAPY SESSIONS BARCELONA - SABADO 17 DE MARZO 2012 - OFICIAL VIDEO
The Vangarde - The Faker (Original Mix)
The Vangarde are a Sydney based alternative electronic music soloist 'Rust' aka Nick Platers producer and vocalist reformed its image in 2011 from The Vangarde continued success since its birth 2006. Having received added attention after winning Best Unsigned Dance/Electronica in Australia in 2007, and Best Video Artist for 'Ode To Tokyo' in 2008 at the prestigious Music Oz Awards.
The Vangarde's music consists of various styles ranging from Big Beat, Drum and Bass and Breaks in their first album 'Double Agent' (2007), to Electronica Rock with Hip Hop vocal elements in the bands sophomore release 'Not Dead Yet' (2008).
The Vangarde first emerged on the underground Drum and Bass scene, and have since then developed their unique sound that has stemmed from many cultures worldwide. Currently working on their third installment titled 'Plan B' which is said to be released early next year, with 'Ride It Out' to be the first single.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
- Winners of the Brian Brown Film Festival Award for Best Music 2007.
- Winners of The Music Oz Award for Best Unsigned Electronica/Dance Artists for 2007.
- Winners of The Music Oz Award 2008 for MTVs Best Unsigned Music Video.
- Air Play on Triple J, FBI, 88.1 FM
- Live performance aired on Channel V and Film Clip gained rotation on MTV.
- Featured Artists on MySpace homepage, Dominated all top 3 spots in the Triple J Unearthed Charts.
- 60,000 MySpace Views, Over 11,000 Fans and Over 41,000 Plays.
- Distribution through Bigpond Music via Music Oz and featured Artist on the main page.
- The Vangarde have performed hundreds of gigs and toured Nationally along side names such as De La Soul, DJ Storm (MetalHeadz UK) and Matrix and Futurebound (Viper Recordings).
- Triple J Top Electronica Releases of 2008
Released by: Komplex Sounds
Release date: Mar 19, 2012
MATRIX & FUTUREBOUND - ALL I KNOW (Zane Lowe, BBC Radio 1)
Matrix & Futurebound featuring Luke Bingham - All I Know (Rolling Out Mix) played on Zane Lowe BBC Radio 1.
Coming soon on Metro/Viper Recordings
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http://www.facebook.com/officialmatrix
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Maztek - Renegade (Optiv Remix) (Forthcoming Icarus Audio 007)
New remix i did of a Maztek tune for Icarus Audio
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For Bookings contact: tom@gramagency.co.uk
North America: Scott@CyberGrooveProd.com
Released by: Icarus Audio
Release/catalogue number: Icarus Audio 007
IDENTI-FI - WICKAMAN & RV - TITAN005
After four mammoth smashers from the likes of Serial Killaz, Athys & Duster, Dj Oder and Subsonic, Titan invites two bass heavyweights Wickaman and RV for their biggest release to date. Laying the acetate smack down, the duo deliver three peak time powerhouses in the form of I Need You, Identi-fi and an Identi-fi dubstep mix
Bringing the old skool vibe back to the future, I Need You ticks the best possible rave boxes from the past 20 years. From the loud synth pads to the striking vocal via the floor-shaking bassline this track is guaranteed to have the dancefloor begging for mercy!
Meanwhile on the flip Identi-fi carries all the hallmarks of a tune that worms into your brain in the club and stays with you all week. Simple slamming drums, catchy rhythms and punchy bottom end unite to form a tune that needs to require repeat plays.
Identi-fi’s 140bpm bass cousin finishes off the package. Reaching out to the entire bass community at large, this monstrous dubstep mix is testament to Wickaman and RV’s intimate knowledge of electronic music… And the havoc it can truly cause when manipulated by the right players.
I Need You and Identi-fi have already recruited A-list support from the likes of BBC Radio DJs Bailey, Fabio & Grooverider, Crissy Criss and Mista Jam alongside heavy rotation from Hype, Andy C, A.M.C and now you!
Wickaman & RV
A. I Need You
AA. Identi-fi
AAA. Identi-fi (Dubstep Mix)
Catalogue Number: TITAN005
Worldwide Release: 2nd April 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
FABRICLIVE 62 - KASRA (FABRIC WORLDWIDE)
FABRICLIVE 62 - KASRA (FABRIC WORLDWIDE)
Most D&B heads tend to stand up and take notice when the Fabriclive series puts out a mix from a drum & bass DJ. We've had some real big ones in the past year, as seminal artists such as Goldie, dBridge and Marky have all graced the series with amazingly good mixes, this time it was Kasra's turn to step up to the plate and he has continued the tradition in style.
Words on the mix from the man himself: 'I wanted to put together a mix that was both a representation of what I would play at a Critical event at fabric and a snapshot of my favourite drum and bass in 2012. I wanted as much of it to be as upfront as possible but at the same time not sacrificing the quality for the sake of it being fresh. Some of the mixes I love most have been from the FABRICLIVE series so I was conscious of keeping it really high quality and having something that would do the music, and the opportunity, justice. I wanted to bring back the excitement of the tape pack (minus the over enthusiastic MC and horn sounds) so the mix was done live. There are some little imperfections here and there, I like that. It gives it some personality.'
With stand out tracks that include a VIP version of the gorgeous 'Oblique', unreleased business from young Russian talent Enei, Alix Perez's VIP version of Rockwell's breakout 'Underpass' and collaborations between Phace & Noisia, this is yet another mix that solidifies the presence of D&B in the ongoing Fabriclive series.
£6.99
Check it out here!!
Kasra North American Tour coming soon!!!
Keep it to http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com/tours.html for more details!!
Most D&B heads tend to stand up and take notice when the Fabriclive series puts out a mix from a drum & bass DJ. We've had some real big ones in the past year, as seminal artists such as Goldie, dBridge and Marky have all graced the series with amazingly good mixes, this time it was Kasra's turn to step up to the plate and he has continued the tradition in style.
Words on the mix from the man himself: 'I wanted to put together a mix that was both a representation of what I would play at a Critical event at fabric and a snapshot of my favourite drum and bass in 2012. I wanted as much of it to be as upfront as possible but at the same time not sacrificing the quality for the sake of it being fresh. Some of the mixes I love most have been from the FABRICLIVE series so I was conscious of keeping it really high quality and having something that would do the music, and the opportunity, justice. I wanted to bring back the excitement of the tape pack (minus the over enthusiastic MC and horn sounds) so the mix was done live. There are some little imperfections here and there, I like that. It gives it some personality.'
With stand out tracks that include a VIP version of the gorgeous 'Oblique', unreleased business from young Russian talent Enei, Alix Perez's VIP version of Rockwell's breakout 'Underpass' and collaborations between Phace & Noisia, this is yet another mix that solidifies the presence of D&B in the ongoing Fabriclive series.
£6.99
Check it out here!!
Kasra North American Tour coming soon!!!
Keep it to http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com/tours.html for more details!!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Receptor - "Run Run Run" | FREE DOWNLOAD FROM SUBSONIK RECORDINGS!!
How to get the tune:
Go to:
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Like Subsonik Recordings' Page
Download Free Track
-- got word this is going to happen every month so they are giving you a reason to like them :)
ENJOY!!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Freaky Flow Volume 011 : FREE DL :
FREE NEW MIX
Freaky Flow - Volume 011
Now available for free download!
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www.soundcloud.com/freakyflow
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Bookings for Freaky Flow can be done through Cyber Groove AM
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Freaky Flow - Volume 011
Now available for free download!
www.freakyflow.com
www.facebook.com/djfreakyflow
www.soundcloud.com/freakyflow
www.g-sus.com
Bookings for Freaky Flow can be done through Cyber Groove AM
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Sunday, March 4, 2012
DARA & 6BLOCC // KONKRETE JUNGLE LAS VEGAS
Filmed live at The Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada
Bookings for 6BLOCC can be done through Cyber Groove AM
http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com
Xilent ft Susiah - Fallen (High Maintenance Remix) [Free DL]
Artist: Xilent ft Susiah
Title: Fallen (High Maintenance Remix)
Genre: Drum & Bass
Release: 31 January 2012
Label: Ammunition Recordings
Free download link - http://soundcloud.com/ammunition-recordings/xilent-ft-susiah-fallen-high/down...
Here we have a massive new remix from High Maintenance and Ammunition Recordings are being soo kind to give this one away for free. The original by Xilent was massive this is massive in its own right!!
Xilent:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/XilentFanPage
Official Page - http://www.xilentmusic.com/
High Maintenance:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/High-Maintenance/62005440336
Soundcloud - http://soundcloud.com/highmaintenancednb
Ammunition Recordings:
http://www.ammunitionrecordings.com/
DnB²:
http://www.DnBSquared.com
Keep up to date on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/dnbsquared
Keep up to date on Soundcloud - http://soundcloud.com/dnbsquared
Keep up to date on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/DnBSquared
Keep up to date on Myspace - http://www.myspace.com/dnbsquared
Bookings for High Maintenance can be done through Cyber Groove AM
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6Blocc @ Connected in San Diego
Organized Grime, and Lo-Cal Bass presents...CONNECTED. San Diego's 18+/21+ electronic bass event at On Broadway Nightclub!
Check out http://www.Organizedgrime.org for more event info
Also check out my page for pictures (coming soon) from that night http://www.facebook.com/dhammadphotography
Bookings for 6BLOCC can be done through Cyber Groove AM
http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com
DJ 2rip – Live @ Superfunkidiculous 2
Click image to hear stuff :)
Symbiotic Productions hosted Superfunkidiculous 2 on February 4th in a warehouse in Baltimore MD. The pumping bassbins kept the crowd of over 1000 people dancing well into the morning with specials sets by Meat Katie & Lee Coombs, Scott Henry and Greg J.
I was scheduled to close the night, but due to some technical difficulties had to switch to an earlier slot. When I got on deck at 3am the crowd was completely ready for it. Over the last 8 months I must have playing about 30 shows in Baltimore & Washington DC alone. For those of you who aren’t local, the two cities are within an hour drive of each other. I’ll be taking a hiatus for a few months so this was my “going bye bye” set. It went over perfectly. Best part of the night was people in the crowd jumping on stage in the middle of my set to hug me goodbye. I’ll be seeing everyone again soon but it’s nice to have that support & love to keep my head full of positivity before I embark.
If you are going to download this mix, please do me a favor by contributing to spreading it around the internet. Blogging & re-blogging is welcomed! Otherwise, please share this link on Facebook & tag “DJ 2rip” as your word of mouth helps channel more energy into providing you with future mixes.
TRACKLIST / SETLIST:
alesso – raise ur head
simon gain & joey seminara – booster
moguai – hush hush
the kickstars – headache
knife party – tourniquet
torro torro – blue blouse (barletta bootleg)
rene kuppens – congo drums
snoop dogg – sweat (david guetta & afrojack remix)
will reckless – heaven scent (vandalism remix)
kryder – k2
pra2 – my empire
mike candys & jack holiday – children
mark knight & funkagenda – man with the red face
DJ 2RIP can be booked through Cyber Groove AM
http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com
Symbiotic Productions hosted Superfunkidiculous 2 on February 4th in a warehouse in Baltimore MD. The pumping bassbins kept the crowd of over 1000 people dancing well into the morning with specials sets by Meat Katie & Lee Coombs, Scott Henry and Greg J.
I was scheduled to close the night, but due to some technical difficulties had to switch to an earlier slot. When I got on deck at 3am the crowd was completely ready for it. Over the last 8 months I must have playing about 30 shows in Baltimore & Washington DC alone. For those of you who aren’t local, the two cities are within an hour drive of each other. I’ll be taking a hiatus for a few months so this was my “going bye bye” set. It went over perfectly. Best part of the night was people in the crowd jumping on stage in the middle of my set to hug me goodbye. I’ll be seeing everyone again soon but it’s nice to have that support & love to keep my head full of positivity before I embark.
If you are going to download this mix, please do me a favor by contributing to spreading it around the internet. Blogging & re-blogging is welcomed! Otherwise, please share this link on Facebook & tag “DJ 2rip” as your word of mouth helps channel more energy into providing you with future mixes.
TRACKLIST / SETLIST:
alesso – raise ur head
simon gain & joey seminara – booster
moguai – hush hush
the kickstars – headache
knife party – tourniquet
torro torro – blue blouse (barletta bootleg)
rene kuppens – congo drums
snoop dogg – sweat (david guetta & afrojack remix)
will reckless – heaven scent (vandalism remix)
kryder – k2
pra2 – my empire
mike candys & jack holiday – children
mark knight & funkagenda – man with the red face
DJ 2RIP can be booked through Cyber Groove AM
http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com
TiD&B Interview: Matrix
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TiD&B Interview: Matrix
Posted by Lady V 07/02/2012
Fans of drum and bass who have been following the scene from the late-90s will be well acquainted with the name Metro Recordings. Headed up by Matrix, the label was home to some of his own earlier productions and also championed tunes from the likes of Optical, Cause4Concern and Fierce. Around 2005, output slowed down as Matrix concentrated his attentions on a variety of other projects, notably his successful collaboration with Futurebound. But now in 2012 and fifteen years after the imprint’s debut, Metro has returned, kick-starting it’s relaunch with a heavyweight release MTRR027 – Matrix and Chords ‘Hypnotize’/ Chords ‘Follow You’ which dropped last month. We had a chat with Metro’s main man Matrix, to find out more…
TiD&B: Metro is back – what inspired the relaunch of the label?
Matrix: Metro’s back simply because I have a lot of new music that I need to get out there. First and foremost, I set up Metro as a home for my own productions and in the last couple of years, I’ve been doing various things outside of drum and bass which didn’t fit the Metro mould – quite a lot of house productions on labels like Roger Sanchez’ Stealth Records and Anjunadeep – so Metro took a back seat for a while but it’s definitely back, leaner and meaner for 2012!
TiD&B: But over the last five years or so, you’ve still been putting out collaborative releases with Viper…
Matrix: Yes, as my D&B productions have mostly been collaborations with Futurebound, it was kind of natural for us to release that music as a joint Metro/Viper project and we’ll continue to do that with the next Matrix and Futurebound album and with the compilation series, ‘Worldwide’ which we started last year.
TiD&B: Are you looking to continue with the original Metro vibe that you became recognised for and really pushed in the late 90s, or does the relaunch signify a new sound and direction for the label?
Matrix: I’ll most definitely be drawing on some of those early Metro vibes but I’m always about trying to move forward and do things in a new way. My aim is to take the best from the early Metro stuff and put it together with what I’ve been doing more recently and create something different. Metro has always been about forward thinking electronic music that has a soul to it and doesn’t sound like it was made by a computer. That’s what I wanted to do when I started the label and is still my intention today.
TiD&B: Your first release of the year ‘Hypnotize’ is a collabo with Chords, who is still up-and-coming, how did you two hook up?
Matrix: Yes, Chords is pretty new on the scene. He had his first release last year on Hospital Records which was a remix of Cyantific’s ‘Don’t Follow’. He was actually a finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition which is not your typical path into drum and bass! He’s seriously talented as a musician, not just on the technical production side of things and I think that’s really important – I think the best electronic music needs brilliant production but it also needs great musical ideas behind it and Chords has got both of those covered. You can certainly expect to hear more from him this year on Metro. There will be a single by him called ‘Video Soul’ coming out a bit later in the year and I’m going to get in the studio with him for another collaboration some time soon. Chords is definitely a name to watch.
TiD&B: What else can we look forward to from Metro? Have you been wearing your A&R hat, scouting new talent recently?
Matrix: The next single is a collaboration between myself and InsideInfo called ‘Quattro’, along with a solo track from him called ‘Ice Beam’. ‘Quattro’ really captures some of the early Metro sound and has got a darker twist to it than a lot of my recent stuff – fans of the early Metro stuff are probably going to like this one.
Futurebound and I have also been working with a great new vocalist called Luke Bingham and our first track with him, called ‘All I Know’, will be coming out in the near future. It’s a good taster of what we’re doing on the new album. We’ve been starting our sets with it for the last couple of months and the reactions have been great so we can’t wait to get it out there and see what people think of it.
TiD&B: What’s it like working in the same industry as a sibling? Your brother is Optical and he’s repping strong with productions and of course Virus too – is there healthy competition between you two?
Matrix: Haha! Yeah we shared a studio for a good few years when we started out and we actually both released our first records in the same week. I guess we’ve always had some healthy brotherly competition but there’s definitely been a lot of occasions where he’s played me something new that he’s been working on and I’ve been in awe of it.
TiD&B: We also heard that the whole Metro back catalogue is now also available digitally – a lot of labels today opt to be strictly digital, will you be following suit or can we also expect vinyl releases too? From a label-head point-of-view and particularly as you began by distributing vinyl only, where do you stand on the vinyl vs. digital debate?
Matrix: Yes, all of our back catalogue is now available digitally, and we’re also releasing a 28-track compilation called ‘The Metro Collection’ which has all the best Metro tracks, past and present. As a DJ, I stopped playing vinyl about six years ago and I definitely prefer the flexibility of digital music. I’ll always have a certain nostalgia for vinyl and there was something really special about finally getting your hands on a record that you might have been hunting down for a few months, but for me, digital now makes so much more sense and also on a technical level, it actually sounds better in my opinion. Vinyl is always a compromise because you have a certain amount of distortion and other side effects, but with digital, the music sounds pretty much 100% the way we want it to when it leaves our studio.
TiD&B: Which 3 releases from the Metro back catalogue would you say were stand-out tracks in the label’s history?
Matrix:
This track came out in 2000 and it really encapsulates the early sound of Metro – a lot of techno influences but always with an organic quality to it as well. Minimal, quite dark and atmospheric. There was a bunch of us from West London all making stuff like this, including my brother Optical, Ed Rush, Trace, Ryme Tyme and Fierce and it was a really exciting time. There is also a Cause4Concern remix of ‘Climate’ which I still play all the time in my sets today.
In a way, this track was the start of a new direction for my productions and it laid the foundations for a lot of the music I’ve been making over the past five years or so because it was a fusion of big melodic elements and chord progressions with dancefloor energy and there wasn’t really much of that kind of thing going on in D&B at that point. Me and Danny J had been making some house records under the name Goldtrix and I think that had an influence on the Drum & Bass stuff that we were doing. I always like experimenting with different genres because I find it gives you a new angle on things when you come back and make D&B again.
This was one of the tracks that put me and Futurebound on the map as a duo and it was the start of a really great partnership that’s still going strong today. It got a lot of attention from people both in and outside the D&B scene with DJs like Annie Mac and Pete Tong playing it and it helped to set the tone for our first album ‘Universal Truth’. We’re currently working hard on the next Matrix and Futurebound album which will be coming out later this year.
TiD&B: And finally, being a just over a month into 2012 – where are you at with your New Year resolutions? Did you make any and have you stuck to them?
Matrix: More studio time and less smoking… so far so good!
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TiD&B Interview: Matrix
Posted by Lady V 07/02/2012
Fans of drum and bass who have been following the scene from the late-90s will be well acquainted with the name Metro Recordings. Headed up by Matrix, the label was home to some of his own earlier productions and also championed tunes from the likes of Optical, Cause4Concern and Fierce. Around 2005, output slowed down as Matrix concentrated his attentions on a variety of other projects, notably his successful collaboration with Futurebound. But now in 2012 and fifteen years after the imprint’s debut, Metro has returned, kick-starting it’s relaunch with a heavyweight release MTRR027 – Matrix and Chords ‘Hypnotize’/ Chords ‘Follow You’ which dropped last month. We had a chat with Metro’s main man Matrix, to find out more…
TiD&B: Metro is back – what inspired the relaunch of the label?
Matrix: Metro’s back simply because I have a lot of new music that I need to get out there. First and foremost, I set up Metro as a home for my own productions and in the last couple of years, I’ve been doing various things outside of drum and bass which didn’t fit the Metro mould – quite a lot of house productions on labels like Roger Sanchez’ Stealth Records and Anjunadeep – so Metro took a back seat for a while but it’s definitely back, leaner and meaner for 2012!
TiD&B: But over the last five years or so, you’ve still been putting out collaborative releases with Viper…
Matrix: Yes, as my D&B productions have mostly been collaborations with Futurebound, it was kind of natural for us to release that music as a joint Metro/Viper project and we’ll continue to do that with the next Matrix and Futurebound album and with the compilation series, ‘Worldwide’ which we started last year.
TiD&B: Are you looking to continue with the original Metro vibe that you became recognised for and really pushed in the late 90s, or does the relaunch signify a new sound and direction for the label?
Matrix: I’ll most definitely be drawing on some of those early Metro vibes but I’m always about trying to move forward and do things in a new way. My aim is to take the best from the early Metro stuff and put it together with what I’ve been doing more recently and create something different. Metro has always been about forward thinking electronic music that has a soul to it and doesn’t sound like it was made by a computer. That’s what I wanted to do when I started the label and is still my intention today.
TiD&B: Your first release of the year ‘Hypnotize’ is a collabo with Chords, who is still up-and-coming, how did you two hook up?
Matrix: Yes, Chords is pretty new on the scene. He had his first release last year on Hospital Records which was a remix of Cyantific’s ‘Don’t Follow’. He was actually a finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition which is not your typical path into drum and bass! He’s seriously talented as a musician, not just on the technical production side of things and I think that’s really important – I think the best electronic music needs brilliant production but it also needs great musical ideas behind it and Chords has got both of those covered. You can certainly expect to hear more from him this year on Metro. There will be a single by him called ‘Video Soul’ coming out a bit later in the year and I’m going to get in the studio with him for another collaboration some time soon. Chords is definitely a name to watch.
TiD&B: What else can we look forward to from Metro? Have you been wearing your A&R hat, scouting new talent recently?
Matrix: The next single is a collaboration between myself and InsideInfo called ‘Quattro’, along with a solo track from him called ‘Ice Beam’. ‘Quattro’ really captures some of the early Metro sound and has got a darker twist to it than a lot of my recent stuff – fans of the early Metro stuff are probably going to like this one.
Futurebound and I have also been working with a great new vocalist called Luke Bingham and our first track with him, called ‘All I Know’, will be coming out in the near future. It’s a good taster of what we’re doing on the new album. We’ve been starting our sets with it for the last couple of months and the reactions have been great so we can’t wait to get it out there and see what people think of it.
TiD&B: What’s it like working in the same industry as a sibling? Your brother is Optical and he’s repping strong with productions and of course Virus too – is there healthy competition between you two?
Matrix: Haha! Yeah we shared a studio for a good few years when we started out and we actually both released our first records in the same week. I guess we’ve always had some healthy brotherly competition but there’s definitely been a lot of occasions where he’s played me something new that he’s been working on and I’ve been in awe of it.
TiD&B: We also heard that the whole Metro back catalogue is now also available digitally – a lot of labels today opt to be strictly digital, will you be following suit or can we also expect vinyl releases too? From a label-head point-of-view and particularly as you began by distributing vinyl only, where do you stand on the vinyl vs. digital debate?
Matrix: Yes, all of our back catalogue is now available digitally, and we’re also releasing a 28-track compilation called ‘The Metro Collection’ which has all the best Metro tracks, past and present. As a DJ, I stopped playing vinyl about six years ago and I definitely prefer the flexibility of digital music. I’ll always have a certain nostalgia for vinyl and there was something really special about finally getting your hands on a record that you might have been hunting down for a few months, but for me, digital now makes so much more sense and also on a technical level, it actually sounds better in my opinion. Vinyl is always a compromise because you have a certain amount of distortion and other side effects, but with digital, the music sounds pretty much 100% the way we want it to when it leaves our studio.
TiD&B: Which 3 releases from the Metro back catalogue would you say were stand-out tracks in the label’s history?
Matrix:
This track came out in 2000 and it really encapsulates the early sound of Metro – a lot of techno influences but always with an organic quality to it as well. Minimal, quite dark and atmospheric. There was a bunch of us from West London all making stuff like this, including my brother Optical, Ed Rush, Trace, Ryme Tyme and Fierce and it was a really exciting time. There is also a Cause4Concern remix of ‘Climate’ which I still play all the time in my sets today.
In a way, this track was the start of a new direction for my productions and it laid the foundations for a lot of the music I’ve been making over the past five years or so because it was a fusion of big melodic elements and chord progressions with dancefloor energy and there wasn’t really much of that kind of thing going on in D&B at that point. Me and Danny J had been making some house records under the name Goldtrix and I think that had an influence on the Drum & Bass stuff that we were doing. I always like experimenting with different genres because I find it gives you a new angle on things when you come back and make D&B again.
This was one of the tracks that put me and Futurebound on the map as a duo and it was the start of a really great partnership that’s still going strong today. It got a lot of attention from people both in and outside the D&B scene with DJs like Annie Mac and Pete Tong playing it and it helped to set the tone for our first album ‘Universal Truth’. We’re currently working hard on the next Matrix and Futurebound album which will be coming out later this year.
TiD&B: And finally, being a just over a month into 2012 – where are you at with your New Year resolutions? Did you make any and have you stuck to them?
Matrix: More studio time and less smoking… so far so good!
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Goldie B2B Total Science with MC MOOSE & MC GQ B2B Storm
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ENDBOSS-209 (clip)-Betamorph recordings
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C.A.B.L.E. - forthcoming tracks on Dutty Audio (BTK's label) inside!!!
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OPtiv & BTK - Over The Edge - Interview on Futurednb
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Swiss/Brazilian drum & bass combo Optiv & BTK come with their new EP for Renegade Hardware, ‘Over The Edge’ on February 27th. Bringing something new and slightly unexpected to the iconic label, the duo weave their distinctive sounds around 4 tracks. We caught up with the boys to talk about the new release, and more about their lives and careers.
Could you tell us a little more about the EP, how it came about, and more about the tunes on it?
Renegade Hardware originally contacted us about doing a track for a Remixes EP, but that project never really took off. However, we already had finished the remix of Kontrol’s Forcefield. Then it was decided that we would do an EP for the label and include the remix as part of the package. Over The Edge was the first track we did for the EP and we’re really vibing off it. End Run started as a remix of a Black Sun Empire track that never happened and we decided to make it a better track for Hardware. Insight is a very special track, we just wanted to do something a little bit different than our usual style, something with a bit more feeling, more musical.
Looking back through the years, how did you get started producing music?
We both started producing very young, around the age of 16. Optiv always wanted to be a producer while I wanted to join the Brazilian army. I missed the time to present myself on their headquarters because I couldn’t wake up in time after spending the whole night playing Diablo 2 online.
Who or what were your inspirations when you first started, and now, both inside and outside music?
Everything around inspired us, weather, people we’ve met, electronic music, parties. Future Sound of London, Prodigy, Orbital which probably influenced everyone who started to produce in the 90’s.
What would you say that you particularly bring to the table in the drum & bass scene?
We’re just trying to do our own thing, not trying to be anywhere else. Hopefully we give a fresh perspective and an alternative to what seems to be popular.
What is your studio set up like? Do you use just software, or do you use any outboard equipment as well?
We’re mainly using software and a little bit of hardware, but not much, more for fun. We’re both on PC’s with Intel processors running Cubase.
Can you let us know about your production techniques? Have these changed over time, and through the different guises you have produced in?
That’s constantly changing, we should never stay static. We’re always experimenting with different techniques and trying to get the best results out of it.
Are there any new artists that you think we should watch out for?
Yes of course, Optiv & BTK.
And finally, are there any messages or shouts you would like to give?
Big shouts to everyone who supported us so far, specially Ed Rush & Optical @ Virus, Scott & Ink @ Hardware and Ray Rampage @ RAM HQ.
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Swiss/Brazilian drum & bass combo Optiv & BTK come with their new EP for Renegade Hardware, ‘Over The Edge’ on February 27th. Bringing something new and slightly unexpected to the iconic label, the duo weave their distinctive sounds around 4 tracks. We caught up with the boys to talk about the new release, and more about their lives and careers.
Could you tell us a little more about the EP, how it came about, and more about the tunes on it?
Renegade Hardware originally contacted us about doing a track for a Remixes EP, but that project never really took off. However, we already had finished the remix of Kontrol’s Forcefield. Then it was decided that we would do an EP for the label and include the remix as part of the package. Over The Edge was the first track we did for the EP and we’re really vibing off it. End Run started as a remix of a Black Sun Empire track that never happened and we decided to make it a better track for Hardware. Insight is a very special track, we just wanted to do something a little bit different than our usual style, something with a bit more feeling, more musical.
Looking back through the years, how did you get started producing music?
We both started producing very young, around the age of 16. Optiv always wanted to be a producer while I wanted to join the Brazilian army. I missed the time to present myself on their headquarters because I couldn’t wake up in time after spending the whole night playing Diablo 2 online.
Who or what were your inspirations when you first started, and now, both inside and outside music?
Everything around inspired us, weather, people we’ve met, electronic music, parties. Future Sound of London, Prodigy, Orbital which probably influenced everyone who started to produce in the 90’s.
What would you say that you particularly bring to the table in the drum & bass scene?
We’re just trying to do our own thing, not trying to be anywhere else. Hopefully we give a fresh perspective and an alternative to what seems to be popular.
What is your studio set up like? Do you use just software, or do you use any outboard equipment as well?
We’re mainly using software and a little bit of hardware, but not much, more for fun. We’re both on PC’s with Intel processors running Cubase.
Can you let us know about your production techniques? Have these changed over time, and through the different guises you have produced in?
That’s constantly changing, we should never stay static. We’re always experimenting with different techniques and trying to get the best results out of it.
Are there any new artists that you think we should watch out for?
Yes of course, Optiv & BTK.
And finally, are there any messages or shouts you would like to give?
Big shouts to everyone who supported us so far, specially Ed Rush & Optical @ Virus, Scott & Ink @ Hardware and Ray Rampage @ RAM HQ.
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Optiv & BTK @ In The Studio Series: Part 1
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Falinox - Color Control (Free DL)
Incredible Drumstep track from Falinox. For more of his tracks, check his network out below.
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DJ Reno + MC Tali @ Sandwiches, Wellington 11/02/12
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FReQ Friday Feb 10th w/ Djs Soappy & Deadpool
This week's FReQ FRIDAY VIDEO features guest Djs SOAPPY & DEADPOOL from the Tight Crew, alongside Morlock Musik residents Dj VENOM & JOEY ELECTRIC. And no, Betty Page did not show up. We'll film more next week :)
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CRUSHER ENDBOSS on BeatPort!!!
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RELEASE DATE 2012-02-14
LABEL Foul Play Records
CATALOG # 420902
The Dubstep demon ENDBOSS hailing from Philly. If you've heard one song you haven't forgotten the name. Coming out of nowhere and being dropped on the map next to names like Skream, Datsik, Flux Pavilion, Dagga, 6Blocc, Hulk, Prolific, and more!
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RELEASE DATE 2012-02-14
LABEL Foul Play Records
CATALOG # 420902
The Dubstep demon ENDBOSS hailing from Philly. If you've heard one song you haven't forgotten the name. Coming out of nowhere and being dropped on the map next to names like Skream, Datsik, Flux Pavilion, Dagga, 6Blocc, Hulk, Prolific, and more!
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Soulside Sessions Volume 02 By DJ Emma G & MC Tali
Emma G & MC Tali
Soulside Sessions Volume 02
February 2012 Promo Mix
Calibre – Mirage (Signature)
Spectrasoul – The Gift (Shogun Audio)
Calibre – Closing Doors (Feat. DRS) (Signature)
Untitled – Untitled
Subwave – Rainbows (Metalheadz)
Calibre – Notting Hill (Signature)
Delilah – Love You So (Lenzman Remix) (Atlantic)
Subwave – Aeeeh (Metalheadz)
Break – Framework (Symmetry)
Craggz & Parallel Forces – Turn The Page (Need For Mirrors Remix) (Product)
Enei Feat. Riya – No Fear (Critical)
Skeptical & Dub Phizix Feat. Strategy – Marka Feat. (Exit)
Shimah – Electro Step (Playaz)
Bcee & S.P.Y. – By Your Side (Logistics Remix) (Spearhead)
Culture Shock – Protection (RAM)
Brookes Brothers – Last Night (Breakbeat Kaos)
Culture Shock – Ohrwurm (RAM)
Sepalcure – Taking You Back (Hotflush)
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Zardonic & Counterstrike & Gein & Robyn Chaos - Revolution
This is a clip of a collaboration by Counterstrike, Zardonic, Robyn Chaos and of course GEIN! Featured on Zardonic's forthcoming album "Vulger Display of Bass" on Big Riddum Records!
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Gridlok - Tuscan Raider [COMMERCIAL003] Commercial Suicide
Green & White coloured Vinyl with hand stamped labels. Klute's 'Commercial Suicide' label is stepping activity up in what will no doubt be one of it's best years in it's history. Gridlok will kick off this years release schedule with his 'Tuscan Raiders' / 'Enemies of the State' 12". Gridlock and Jamal hits you hard with Arabian atmospherics and growling baselines. Ready to tear it up big time, this splendid piece of work features the sound of the almighty Amen coming through your speakers!
Released by: Commercial Suicide
Release/catalogue number: COMMERCIAL003
Release date: Mar 5, 2012
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JMajik & Wickaman vs SuddenDef - Hologram clip- INFRARED RECORDS 2012
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ENDBOSS and 6BLOCC // LIVE IN LA (2012)
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Abstractions Mix Vol. 25 by Gremlinz
On to volume 25 to the series and we've got the mighty Gremlinz at the controls for this one and he's certainly done us proud. A member of the original Horsemen collective Gremlinz has always had an influential part to play within the scene with releases on Renegade Hardware, Architecture and Metalheadz. Being an original Horsemen member Gremlinz had to feature on Renegade Hardwares - Horsementality LP last year along with the wicked sounds of Bleebleebloobloo on the Amen Warfare LP released on DSCI4.
When asked about 2012 Gabes reply was "Same old really"... Might not sound like much but keep an eye out for releases on DSCI4, Melee Records and even an LP under the Gremlinz alias! ;)
Tracklist:
Soon come....
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Optiv & BTK @ Renegade Hardware 25/02/12
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F Troop - Bar Knuckles(KRYTERIA RMX)
F Troop - Bar Knuckles(KRYTERIA RMX) by KRYTERIA
A remix we did for F TROOP that was never released :( So now its a FREE MP3!!! ENJOY!
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A remix we did for F TROOP that was never released :( So now its a FREE MP3!!! ENJOY!
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FQY047 - Optiv & BTK - Zero Hour / Beserker
FQY047 - Optiv & BTK - Zero Hour / Beserker by RAM Records
Frequency Recordings continues its high calibre release schedule with another quality single. Optiv & BTK follow on from their hugely successful debut single for the label, Let It Hit ‘Em b/w Mind Over Matter (FQY046). They return with yet another juggernaut of a single which is receiving massive support from Andy C, Delta Heavy and Ed Rush to name but a few.
‘Zero Hour’ hooks you from the start, with menacing, steppy drum breaks, twisted synths and a killer bassline. This track will take you on an atmospheric journey of epic proportion making you crave for more. The flipside, Beserker, keeps the momentum running high. This track is guaranteed to send clubs into a frenzy with the old school techstep style brought bang up to date for 2012.
Simply this is another killer release from Optiv & BTK which oozes quality.
TRACKLIST: A. Zero Hour AA. Beserker
Released 9th April
Released by: Frequency Recordings
Release/catalogue number: FQY047
Release date: Apr 9, 2012
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Body & Soul and Fourward - Authority VIP
Available to buy from the 5th March from: http://ukf.me/zguYUL
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Gridlok and Prolix - Poisonous - Bailey World Exclusive
Gridlok and Prolix - Poisonous - Bailey World Exclusive by GRIDLOK
Out next on Project 51. Hot of the presses! Welcome to 2012!
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Fourward “Powder & Bass”
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This is an amazing Drum & Bass mix from one of my favorite Viper Recording artists Fourward. This high impact 30 minute mix is perfect while you are getting ready to head out for the night or you pre-party at home. By the time it is over you will be all amped up racing out the door to the club so, you can rip shit up!
Body&Soul and Fourward - Tequila Worm
Rene LaVice - Headlock
Mefjus - Distantia
Jade - Lazertag
Fourward - Amigo
Prolix - Saw Head
Body&Soul and Fourward - No one here
Mind Vortex - Hotbox
Trei - Mumbo Jumbo
Stanza & Grimm - Runaway
Mefjus - Far too close
Optiv&Btk - Whatever
Chase&Status feat SubFocus - Flashing Lights (Spy Rmx)
Body&Soul and Fourward - Authority VIP
Maztek - Galactica
Matrix & Inside Info - Quattro
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This is an amazing Drum & Bass mix from one of my favorite Viper Recording artists Fourward. This high impact 30 minute mix is perfect while you are getting ready to head out for the night or you pre-party at home. By the time it is over you will be all amped up racing out the door to the club so, you can rip shit up!
Body&Soul and Fourward - Tequila Worm
Rene LaVice - Headlock
Mefjus - Distantia
Jade - Lazertag
Fourward - Amigo
Prolix - Saw Head
Body&Soul and Fourward - No one here
Mind Vortex - Hotbox
Trei - Mumbo Jumbo
Stanza & Grimm - Runaway
Mefjus - Far too close
Optiv&Btk - Whatever
Chase&Status feat SubFocus - Flashing Lights (Spy Rmx)
Body&Soul and Fourward - Authority VIP
Maztek - Galactica
Matrix & Inside Info - Quattro
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OSCILLATOR Z - ENDBOSS - MC DINO - FAUST - SHORTEE - 6BLOCC // Live in Corpus Christi
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Free Track: Total Science & Riya "Unspoken"
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NEEDLE EXCHANGE 088: AN EXCLUSIVE MIX BY … ULRICH SCHNAUSS
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While his best known for such synth-laced shoegaze excursions as A Strangely Isolated Place and Far Away Trains Passing By, Ulrich Schnauss has spent the past year playing well with others, including Manual‘s Jonas Munk (last summer’s shimmering self-titled LP) and his Engineers bandmate Mark Peters (the recently released Underrated Silence). Subtle but satisfying listens all around, really, which is what makes the following mix such a surprising Monday morning pickup—a BPM-bumping set that’s sparked by skittering, haunting slabs of drum & bass.
Or as Schnauss puts it quite simply, “This is a selection of new releases by some of my favorite contemporary electronic artists. It starts off with the soulful, warm grooves of BCee, Edward Oberon and Technicolour and then progresses into more abstract, minimal territory—Synkro, ASC and Despot are among the most inspired acts operating in this area.”
Could a jungle record with Roni Size be far behind? Have a listen below…
Ulrich Schnauss, ‘Needle Exchange 088′:
1. bcee ‘chameleon’ (spearhead)
2. edward oberon & paul t ‘love is’ (mars)
3. technicolour ‘winter rose’ (spearhead ltd)
4. break ‘they’re wrong’ (symmetry)
5. fierce & vicious circle ‘euphoric’ (quarantine)
6. robert manos & seba ‘trouble’ (secret operations)
7. technicolour & komatic ‘we were always the one’ (sgn:ltd)
8. dbridge ‘cornered’ (metalheadz)
9. sunchase & nickbee ‘dawntime’ (horizons)
10. despot ‘texture’ (alphacut)
11. melo ‘affirmation (frederic robinson rmx’ (diffrent)
12. asc ‘tma-1′ (space cadets)
13. tokyo prose ‘the dares’ (samurai horo)
14. synkro ‘progression’ (exit)
15. unquote feat. grimm ‘paint my wings’ (med school)
16. b-key ‘man of science’ (scientific wax)
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While his best known for such synth-laced shoegaze excursions as A Strangely Isolated Place and Far Away Trains Passing By, Ulrich Schnauss has spent the past year playing well with others, including Manual‘s Jonas Munk (last summer’s shimmering self-titled LP) and his Engineers bandmate Mark Peters (the recently released Underrated Silence). Subtle but satisfying listens all around, really, which is what makes the following mix such a surprising Monday morning pickup—a BPM-bumping set that’s sparked by skittering, haunting slabs of drum & bass.
Or as Schnauss puts it quite simply, “This is a selection of new releases by some of my favorite contemporary electronic artists. It starts off with the soulful, warm grooves of BCee, Edward Oberon and Technicolour and then progresses into more abstract, minimal territory—Synkro, ASC and Despot are among the most inspired acts operating in this area.”
Could a jungle record with Roni Size be far behind? Have a listen below…
Ulrich Schnauss, ‘Needle Exchange 088′:
1. bcee ‘chameleon’ (spearhead)
2. edward oberon & paul t ‘love is’ (mars)
3. technicolour ‘winter rose’ (spearhead ltd)
4. break ‘they’re wrong’ (symmetry)
5. fierce & vicious circle ‘euphoric’ (quarantine)
6. robert manos & seba ‘trouble’ (secret operations)
7. technicolour & komatic ‘we were always the one’ (sgn:ltd)
8. dbridge ‘cornered’ (metalheadz)
9. sunchase & nickbee ‘dawntime’ (horizons)
10. despot ‘texture’ (alphacut)
11. melo ‘affirmation (frederic robinson rmx’ (diffrent)
12. asc ‘tma-1′ (space cadets)
13. tokyo prose ‘the dares’ (samurai horo)
14. synkro ‘progression’ (exit)
15. unquote feat. grimm ‘paint my wings’ (med school)
16. b-key ‘man of science’ (scientific wax)
Bookings for Edward Oberon can be done through Cyber Groove AM
http://www.CyberGrooveAM.com/edo.html
Scott@CyberGrooveProd.com
CyberGroove2K (AIM/Skype)
THE METRO COLLECTION on Beatport!! Go get it!!
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All the best tracks from the Metro Recordings back catalogue featuring music from EdRush, Optical, Matrix, Futurebound, Cause 4 Concern, DJ Fresh, NuTone, Logistics, Dom & Roland, Fierce and more.
Click the image below to go places!!!
All the best tracks from the Metro Recordings back catalogue featuring music from EdRush, Optical, Matrix, Futurebound, Cause 4 Concern, DJ Fresh, NuTone, Logistics, Dom & Roland, Fierce and more.
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