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Randomer Mix & New Tunes – Via The Fat Club

Link: Randomer Mix & New Tunes – Via The Fat Club

No excuses or talking at the back, just get this ok? Now, go!

Oh the Benylin has kicked in again…

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> Heading off to rock festivals, or simply turning up the volume on your home amplifier might be good for your brain power. According to researchers at Manchester University, music fans are stimulating part of the inner ear known as the sacculus, which responds to the beat in music. This gives the brain pleasure and makes us feel good – during the music and afterwards. The sacculus, which is not thought to have any hearing function in humans, appears to be sensitive only to very loud volumes, above 90 decibels. Neil Todd, an expert in the scientific study of music, explains that the sacculus seems to be part of a primitive hearing mechanism that has slowly been lost as humans have evolved. He said it has a connection to the part of the brain responsible for drives such as hunger, sex and hedonistic responses. When these desires are satisfied, the brain is stimulated into releasing feelgood hormones that make us calm, happy and responsive. So to trigger a dose of happy hormones on a Monday morning, you should, in theory, choose Black Sabbath over chamber music.

Being bad is good for you: Playing blaring rock music and skipping the housework can actually boost your health | Mail Online

How happy do you feel after reading this? Hurray for kick-ass loud music in the car on the way to work on a Monday morning. It’s doing you some good!

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DnB History Lesson – 1995

It’s been a while since I’ve wrote another post for the D&B History Lesson, it’s been genuinely difficult to pull out the greats of the year (in my humble opinion). I could have put so much more in this but that’s for the book ;) I’ve concentrated more on the big tunes of the year as these sum up the progression of the scene from being a very underground division of the music industry to being featured in the Top 40 and the Album Chart. Something never heard of in an electronic genre before.

Ok, let’s start with a classic tune that really made the scene and broke drum and bass into the mainstream. I’m not talking about Incredible by M-Beat (my Mum knew the words to this), I’m talking about the Timeless album by Goldie and the stand out track Inner City Life with vocals by Diane Charlemagne. Technically this track was released in 1994 but it was the album that changed the way drum and bass was seen by the music industry in the way that artists were producing wide and varied albums with glorious success. Pete Tong’s FFRR label picked up the album produced by Goldie and the legendary Rob Playford (Moving Shadow) and took it into the wider music market achieving number 7 in the UK album chart in August of 1995. A staggering triumph for a drum and bass album.

Staying the more mainstream tunes of the year, Circles from Adam F (Breakbeat Kaos head honcho) was a huge tune reaching number 20 in the charts. This roller of a tune features an amazing bass line and the “tick, tick, tick” line which was a favourite of the DJs to drop in the mix to tease the punters. Another significant note, is this track also has a music video wasn’t very common for DnB tunes of the time, in fact, not many electronic tracks had music videos full stop!

Heading back to the underground, there was an emergence of a more flowing, liquid sound that was echoing around club nights like Speed in London from most significantly LTJ Bukem. The liquid/intelligent sound was epitomised in the 1995 release of Horizons, almost euphoric at times and utterly beautiful throughout. I actually get goosebumps when I hear this tune. I first heard this along with other classics of the time from PFM on the Logical Progression album (1996) when I first got into DnB. PFM produced some of the best examples of the liquid sound with One & Only and The Western (Conrad mix feat. MC Conrad). Best listened to on the way back from a gig when the sun is just peeping over the horizon.
Bukem went on to produce an Essential Mix for Radio 1 which is still talked about today. Could this be with first DnB Essential Mix, answers on a postcard? And you can’t really mention Bukem without MC Conrad who features on most, if not all Bukem mixes. Flowing lyrics that are so smooth, they could hypnotise you, a style fitting of the liquid genre.
Good Looking Records became synonymous with the Liquid/Intelligent sound and it featured in a full length documentary on Modern Times. This shows how mad (and unorganised) the scene was and it’s just so full of energy. The edge of what was possible was only just showing and people were loving it.

Sub-genres were popping up and V Recordings were reigning strong in the more ragga influenced lyrics and rolling sounds. DJ Krust produced Set Speed with a devistating bass line that is best listened to on a big sound system. Like Warhead in 1997, this tune was a huge, huge hit and so different from the liquid sound. It was based more around the bass than the atmospherics which were created more by the individuals in the clubs and not from the tune. This was a heads down, looking moody, head nodder of a tune which you will not be able to listen to on your tiny laptop speakers, trust me. I’ve got it on loud right now and my windows are rattling ;)

Talking about loud sound systems… Dillinja (like what I did there?) was at full tilt in 1995 producing tracks such as The Angels Fell on Metalheadz. Probably the DnB artist who has more aliases and released tracks then anyone else in the game. One of the Godfathers of DnB who has pushed what is possible sonically with his and Lemonde/Lemon D’s Valve Sound System and also what’s possible in the business side of the industry with the opening of the very successful Ear2ground vinyl cutting business. Who ever said vinyl was dead hey? Respect is most definitely due.

Ok, we’ve had liquid atmospherics, heavy bass, now for the drums… Rings Around Saturn by Photek is a classy bit of drum programming and minimalistic, almost clinical sounding DnB. The complexity of the drums on this track make it hard to dance like Ni Ten Ichi Ryu to so it’s strength comes from being a down tempo-esque track which is almost difficult to listen to if you take it as just a regular DnB track. A world away from the emerging Jump-Up tunes. Magically, it still works and is featured on the 1996 Logical Progession album.

Overall, 1995 saw the scene splitting in more ways than one. We’ve see the sub-genres emerging with huge success in establishing DJs famous for a certain type of DnB and also the scene move towards being more serious and commercialised. Some may argue that the scene should run it’s self without the “help” and exposure from outside the industry however, it’s that outside influence that begun in 1995 that has made the scene stronger today. Crossovers will always come and go but as long as the scene remains self sufficient and not relying on the big boys, it will remain pure and constantly growing and I applaud that.

Right, I’m gonna have to stop writing as it’s taken me over 2 hours to put this together and I’m starving. I hope you like reading it as much as I’ve loved writing it and annoying the neighbours with the bass lines. Feedback, as always… is welcome. Cheers.

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Moving Shadow D&BA TV Takeover

I can’t tell you how excited I was when this was announced…

D&BTV – Moving Shadow Takeover

Moving Shadow have always been one of my favourate labels and I’m so glad they dedicated a whole 5 hours to the label and the classics on D&BTV. There are WAY too many highlights to mention but I’ll tell you something, it’s making my Friday a whole load better. I can’t believe the tunes they released over the years that are now standout tracks in anyone’s collection along with Doc Scott’s 31 Records and No U Turn. The sound is very unique for the 1996-8 era of BIG sounding drum, atmospheric samples and deeper than deep basslines. I double dare you to sit still while listening to this!

If anyone has access to just the audio, please can you get in touch or bang it in the comments below. I’m sure D&BA will be sorting this out at some point. Thanks for a great night!

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MistaJam Old School Mix

MistaJam did us proud last night by spinning 60 mins of old school classic Jungle (30 mins in). I’m trying to find this as a download but until I do catch this on Listen Again on iPlayer.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/mistajam/tracklist_fri.shtml

TJI JUNGLE MIX
DJ Gregory-Don’t Panic
Ganja Crew-Super Sharp Shooter
M-Beat ft General Levy- Incredible (Original mix)
M Beat-Style
Leviticus-Burial
Alex Reece-Pulp Fiction
Pascal -P-Funk Era
Origin Unknown-Valley Of The Shadows
Deep Blue-Helicopter Tune
Omni Trio-Renegade Snares (Foul Play Remix)
DJ Krust-Set Speed
Shy FX-Wolf
Shy FX- Bambaata
Shy FX ft UK Apache -Original Nuttah (Bambaata VIP)
Shy FXft UK Apache-Original Nuttah
Sound Of The Future-The Lighter
Adam F-Circles
Goldie Presents Metalheadz-Inner City Life
M Beat ft Nazlin- Sweet Love
M Beat ft Nazlin-Sweet Love
Soundman, Don Lloydie & Elisabeth Troy
-Greater Love (Full 12 Version)
DJ Krust-Warhead
Ray Keith- Chopper (Shy FX Remix)
Mask- Square Off
Conquering Lion -Code Red (Original Mix)
Fugees- Ready Or Not (DJ Zinc’s Fugees Or Not Mix)
M Beat ft Nazlin-Sweet Love
Soundman, Don Lloydie & Elisabeth Troy
-Greater Love (Full 12 Version)
DJ Krust-Warhead
Ray Keith- Chopper (Shy FX Remix)
Mask- Square Off
Conquering Lion -Code Red (Original Mix)
Fugees- Ready Or Not (DJ Zinc’s Fugees Or Not Mix)

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Essential Mix – Sub Focus 25/04/09

A big thanks for the guys over at www.dnb-sets.de for putting this on their site. Respect!

http://www.dnb-sets.de/?set=135695

Essential Mix – Sub Focus 25/04/09
Sub Focus ‘Rock It’ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Juno‘ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Timewarp Vip’ (Ram)
Ed Rush And Optical ‘Chubrub’ (Virus)
Switch – A Bit Patchy (Sub Focus Remix)’ (Data)
Origin Unknown ‘Lunar Bass (Commix Remix)’ (Ram)
Deadmau5 ‘I Remember (J Majik & Wickaman Remix)’ (Virgin) – (SubVee – SICK!)
Spor ‘Aztec’ (Shogun)
Culture Shock ‘Machine’ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Follow The Light (Instrumental Mix)’ (Ram)
High Contrast ‘If We Ever’ (Hospital)
Xample And Lomax ‘Remember’ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Airplane’ (Ram)
Ed Rush And Optical ‘Pacman (Upbeats Remix)’ (Virus)
Sub Focus ‘Vapourise’ (Ram)
TC ‘Space Animals’ (D-Style)
Nero ‘Do You Wanna’ (Viper)
Chase And Status ‘Is It Worth It VIP’ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Deep Space’ (Ram)
Hazard ‘Taktix’ (Playaz)
Dirtyphonics ‘Vandals’ (Audioporn)
Noisia ‘Alpha Centauri’ (Vision)
DJ Touche ‘Vampires’ (Southern Fried)
TC ‘Where’s My Money (Caspa Remix / Jack Beats Re-Edit)’ (D-Style)
Sub Focus ‘X-Ray (Tittsworth Bmore Mix)’ (White)
Sub Focus ‘X-Ray’ (Ram)
Chase And Status ‘Pieces’ (Ram)
Original Sin ‘Dr Feels Good’ (Playaz)
Ram Trilogy ‘Screamer VIP’ (Ram)
Sub Focus ‘Triple X’ (Ram)
Culture Shock ‘Bad Red’ (Ram)
Brookes Bros ‘Last Night’ (BBK)
Sub Focus And TC ‘Borrowed Time VIP’ (D-Style)
Chase And Status ‘Mad House’ (Dubtrade)
Bjork ‘Nattura (Switch Remix)’ (One Little Indian)
Breakage ‘Together’ (Digital Soundboy)
La Roux ‘In For The Kill (Skream Remix)’ (Polydor)
D-Bridge ‘Wonder Where’ (Non-Plus)
Origin Unknown ‘Truly One (Remix)’ (Ram)
Klute ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ (Commercial Suicide)
Culture Shock And Furlonge ‘Surprise’ (Ram)
Logistics ‘Girl From Mars’ (Hospital)
Interface ‘Get Lo’ (Audio Zoo)
Ram Trilogy ‘Gridlock (Break Remix)’ (Ram)
Moving Fusion ‘Turbulence’ (Ram)
Sigma ‘El Presidente VIP’ (Life)
Fresh ‘Talkbox’ (BBK)
Pendulum ‘Ransom’ (White)
Break ‘The Truth’ (Symmetry)
Lomax ‘Artisan VIP’ (Ram)
Noisia ‘My World’ (Ram)
Phace ‘Cold Champagne’ (Neo Signal)
Fresh ‘Heavyweight’ (Digital Soundboy) - (SubVee… oh I love this tune, my neighours however, don’t like it too much)
Prodigy ‘Smack My Bitch Up (Sub Focus Remix)’ (Xl)
Fresh ‘Signal’ (Ram)
MGMT ‘Time To Pretend’ (HC Remix)
Break ‘Evil Twin’ (Symmetry)
Sub Focus ‘Let The Story Begin’ (Ram)
Bad Company ‘Oxygen (Drilla Killa)’ (BC Recordings)

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Back to your roots

I’ve been working up in my home town for the past couple of days and taking the time to listen to some old D&B. It’s been a real trip down memory lane seeing my old school and college and remembering the tunes I used to listen to. Even walking past the car park we used to hang out in really made me smile.

These tunes take me back to 1996-97 when I first started listening to D&B and going to ON IT in Middlesbrough when I was young and naive.

LTJ Bukem – Horizons – Liquid D&B (oh shoot me down for using that term) was so different to “regular” D&B at the time.

Origin Unknown – Valley of the Shadows – One of the first tunes I ever attempted mixing… I wasn’t great at mixing!

Adam F (Phwaar!) – Metropolis – Best listened to at 3am driving home from a gig.

Goldie – Kemistry – I remember seeing Kemistry & Storm for the first time at the Arena. I remember saying hi to Kemistry as she towered over my when I was in the loos! I was so excited!

You should always know where you’ve come from so you know where you are going…

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