Archive for February, 2010

DnB Awards – My Version!

I’m not a big fan of award shows unless it’s going to be something genuine and giving thanks and praise to the scene and the individuals who count. This year the DnB Awards voting was open for anyone to be voted for, not a ticky box affair which had the potential for some interesting results however, it seems (rightly or wrongly) that the same people have been voted the ‘Best’. Is this because they are the best? Of course but how about taking the Best DJ crown from Andy C, it’s highly unlikely! It does however give you something to think about… if Andy C has been voted number one again, how did he do it? Hard work, determination… yes… but how about the history… you’re not going to vote off Andy C because he was there from the start. The history of the scene runs so deep.

So to give the awards something new, why not bring it up to date by removing, altering and adding some categories? If the awards are to be taken more seriously, get some serious competition in there. Make it easier for people to be toppled from the top by encouraging the underdogs to be inspired.

Change –

  • Best Magazine - Isn’t ATM the only D&B based mag left in print so it was the only choice? Should this category be binned now? Should they alter the title to ‘Best Magazine (Print and Internet)’ to open it back up to KMag and other online Magazines. Even extend the category to ‘Best Website’ or ‘Best Forum’. A decent website can be built, marketed and people involved in a year so why not challenge for the top by new web gurus out there?
  • Best Track – Well hold on a minute, you’ve got categories for ‘Best Liquid DJ’ and ‘Best Old School DJ’ so why not extend this to ‘Best Jump-up Track’ or is that breaking up the scene or causes issues with the naming of the sub-genres? I personally didn’t like the track voted ‘Best’ this year, would Jonny L’s Evah be number one here… I think it could be if you had a ‘Dancefloor Smasher’ category!
  • The number of ‘individual’ awards - Oh come on, it’s about the music yeah so how may categories were for the music produced? TWO! Give praise for the music not just the people.

Now for my categories…

  • Biggest Contributor to the Scene –  This could be such a great category for the people who have done something amazing during the year. Created a new legendary club night, worked tirelessly booking international DJs to play in the UK, supported the playing of vinyl only… anything that could be recognised, should be recognised. And if you were wondering who I’d vote for – Tony Colman et al for all the Podcasts, the Label getting Sweet Harmony into the charts and putting on club nights all over the UK.
  • Best International Influence for the Scene or Most Miles Covered for the love of DnB – Ok, long title but it get’s my point across. John B for all the miles he puts in to bring DnB to places like Russia. With a close runner up for ‘Bassline’ Smith and his Euro missions every weekend. Praise the hard work, the air miles and thousand capacity venues these guys have played to being you the most amazing nights.
  • Best Seller of the Year – God knows what this would be but the numbers would be easy to find out and prove not via opinion but by fact.
  • Best Lyrical Tune – This is obvious… make more vocal DnB to get the ladies singing along in clubs. More singing along, better atmosphere, more people want to go to the night, more ladies, prettier club nights… make sense doesn’t it?
  • Unsung Hero of the Year – It could be anyone in this category, the door men of the club that make you feel welcome, the cloakroom lady who always has a smile at 6am, the sound guy who always makes the experience perfect.
  • Best Crossover Tune Award – for the likes of tunes that have been played on Radio 1/1Xtra. Yeah, have a go at me but it’s how people find DnB if they’re not into it, it builds the scene, more people get involved etc…
  • Best Vinyl DJ – I could go on all night here.
  • Best Vocalist – Hellfire, give some credit to the singers out there!

Ok, I know some of these categories aren’t great but I want to prove a point. Give the producers, DJs, MCs and everyone involved in the scene something genuine to aim for. Strive to make the scene better by using these award shows for something great, not just a piss up and a couple of trophies.

Thanks for reading and I’d love it if you left a comment. It’s our scene, let’s make it even better in 2010.

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Drum and Bass Awards – Results

A big thanks to Simon ‘Bassline’ Smith for tweeting from the event. These are the results via Simon… and strangely, I can’t find anything on the official website, yet!

Best Magazine – ATM
Best Records Store – Redeye
Best Event – Innovation in the Sun
Best Club Night – Ram
Best Track – Therapy by Original Sin
Best Label – Ram
Best Album – Sub Focus
Best Breakthrough MC – Rushman
Best Live Act – Pendulum
Best Breakthrough DJ – Ruff Stuff
Best Breakthrough Producer – DJ Sly
Best Producer – Original Sin
Best Radio Station – Kool FM
Best Radio Show – Fabio and Grooverider
Best Female – MC Tali
Best Female DJ – Storm
Best Old Skool MC + Bassman
Best Old Skool DJ – Nicky Blackmarket
Best Tech DJ – Noisia
Best International Artist – Marky
Best Liquid DJ – High Constrast
Best Hype MC – Skibba
Best Lyric MC – Eksman
Best DJ – Andy C

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One In The Jungle Archive

Eeeeeh, look what a quick squizz on Google found me this morning. Ok, it was the top search result but I gotta make it sound like a worked for this ;)

One in the Jungle Archive! Nearly every set from 1995 to 1998 are on here with only a couple missing. Much, much respect to the guy (or girl) who put this together.

I think I was even at Danny Breaks & Randall Live In Newcastle and it’s a personal recommendation, it goes off!

One In The Jungle Archive.

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The DJ vs The Drummer – KMag Cover CD 63 (Jul 2004)


Image via KMag

Naughty, naughty live drum and bass from The DJ vs The Drummer aka L Double, Jungle Drummer with Rodney P and MC Trip. Absolutely mental drumming, MCing, DJing and you can feel the energy right from the start. If there is anyone out there thinking about resurrecting the live drum and bass tip then this is how you do it.

I’m gonna be trawling Youtube for a video of this because I’d just gotta see Jungle Drummer go insane like Animal from the Muppets

Download via KMag - Knowledge | 63 Jul 2004.

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DECKADANCE presents ROCKWELL @ The Big Blue, Derby

Facebook | DECKADANCE presents ROCKWELL (Digital Soundboy / Critical).

What, another banger at The Big Blue with Rockwell… oh Pablo, you are spoiling us. Supporting your local venues is where it’s at!

ABOUT ROCKWELL

Now residing in North London via Bristol and Cardiff, Rockwell has become prolific in a very short amount of time due to a series of strong productions, each taking a fresh and different approach to the drum and bass blueprint. With releases scheduled for some of the scenes largest labels: Digital Soundboy, Critical, and Shogun, 2010 will see Rockwell become one of the leading new producers in the scene

www.myspace.com/rockwelldnb

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Dynamite MC – Big Man Talk 1 & 2

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Do yourself a favour and get yourself over to Dynamite MC’s Facebook page for music free-ness! Two, yes TWO album/mix tapes and believe me, if you like UK hip hop then you will love these. Probably most notoriously known as working with Roni Size fronting Reprazent along side Onallee and now an amazing solo artist with a couple of albums under his belt.

I’m on my third or fourth listen to Big Man Talk 1 and it still blows me away that he’s given these away for free. Much respect.

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Diggin’ in the Crates – J.Bo Tapes

I thought I’d have to drag out my box of tapes to listen to these mixes again!

I found this site via http://twitter.com/gerarddriveby and it already contains some of the greatest DnB mixes I thought had been lost and some I never knew existed. It goes back to 1994 for the DnB stuff and by the look of things, the blog is constantly being updated, it even has some of  old ‘One in the Jungle’ mixes on there.

J.Bo Tapes.

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Phace & Misanthrop – From Deep Space LP

Phace & Misanthrop – From Deep Space LP information | S.T. Holdings Ltd.

I can’t really tell you more than I’m really excited about this album!

‘From Deep Space’ was featured recently on the Hospital Records Podcast (105) with a couple of tunes available to listen to on Youtube. From the sound of the Medley made available by Neosignal, it’s sounds like Ed Rush & Optical’s Wormhole has been eaten by a sub-sonic monster, brought up to date and spat out in the form of one of the most slick album release of the year so far.

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Clothing – The Alabama from BMinX

BMinX - The Alabama

BMinX - The Alabama

The Alabama from BMinX – Clothing

I thought it was about time I uploaded more of the projects I’ve worked on and the one I’m pretty proud of is/was BMinX – Women’s BMX Clothing. Spawed from the frustration of not having anything to wear when I was riding and the fact that mens BMX shirts were really to big for me!

BMinX was established in 2003 and is still going strong even though I’m not riding as much as before. I still love BMXing but it’s come to a point where I can’t afford to be injured anymore so I’m taking it a bit more easy these days ;)

One of my favourate shirts from BMinX is the Alabama. Designed with work in mind and worn with pride!

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About SubVee

So who the hell are you?
My name is Caz aka SubVee and I’m based in the Midlands, UK.

Why SubVee, what’s all that about?
Well, SubVee is my alias that I use for my design work, music, writing, photography, clothing design, blogging and geeking about. It’s the fun stuff that I don’t get to do in my 9-5.

Ah right, so you do all kinds of things…
Oh yes! I’ve turned my hand to all kinds of stuff in the past 15 years. Building websites, creating businesses, singing, geeking about with Macs, designing clothes and I’m also into reading marketing books, taking photos of abandoned buildings, I have OCD outbursts when faced with inefficiency and regularly watch people for ideas for my next fashion mistake.

So where can I get one of your Websites?
I have another website over here and that’s where I have all my web development, digital marketing and business stuff.

How did you get into it all?
I guess it’s something I’ve always been into from when I was young. I hung out with some hip-hop skater/BMX boys who wore the latest sneakers and always had marker pen on their hands from tagging bus stops. I also had a best friend who was more into fashion design and art than maths so that kinda rubbed off on me too. My Dad bought me a 286 when I was in high school and I was never off the thing.

Growing up in the early ’90s in a small, isolated town in the North East helped in a strange way. I was obsessed with what was passed the A19 so it kinda pushed me out of the regular stuff my peers got up to at the weekend. I wanted to go to raves at the age of 12 and design for Vivienne Westwood. Then the internet come along and I was hooked. I could get my hands on the latest vinyl, trainers and see what the world was doing from my little street house in the Grim North.
I had my first careers interview age 13 and I said I didn’t want to work in an office which translated into ‘oh you want to work outside’ and I was ‘encouraged’ to study Environmental Management at Uni… I really meant I didn’t want a regular job. At Uni, I met a whole load of lovely people who regularly took me to Manchester to fuel my vinyl addiction. Three student loans are sat in my lounge in the form of a 12″ collection of 1990′s D&B and some beat up old turntables.

So what did you do after Uni?
I strangely failed Art and I didn’t even do IT at school so imagine the amazement of my Parents when I said I wanted to go back and study Multimedia at Uni. As far as I was concerned, the internet changed everything and I needed to know everything about it. My pet project was spawned from my course and BMinX was born – a women’s BMX company which took my places I’d never thought I’d get to and I got to meet some of my heroes.
I then started my own business building websites and helping business start-ups. I managed to build a few nice site until I was given a great opportunity to work for a huge company in IT/Service Delivery. My big break into the world of IT!
It’s a good giggle but there’s no real creative side. Unless you class writing process documents in Visio as being arty! I miss getting my crayons out and being creative so I’m always on the look out for design/arty opportunities hence this site and various other bits of me on the net.

Hope you enjoy what you see and let me know if you do.

Thanks for popping over and having a look.
Caz*SubVee
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