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KLUTE (U.K) (Commercial Suicide)
A rebel with a cause, Klute is truly unique artist and continues to be creative force in drum & bass after well over a decade in the scene. His productions mix strong melodies with tough beats, bearing the influence of Klute’s roots in punk and techno, and his livewire DJ sets known for their energy and intensity. His label, Commercial Suicide, has gone from strength-to-strength with recent releases from heavy hitters such as Amit, Break, Hydro and SKC. A new solo artist album is slated for Spring 2010, as Klute strives once again to challenge preconceptions with a different sound for the dancefloor.
Klute's new album 'music for prophet' is now complete and scheduled for release at the end of May 2010. Now in the hands of a fortunate few DJs, fans of DJ Presha's Samurai Music show and John B's podcast will have been among the first to get a taste of what's in store. Bijou caught up with him to find out what’s been happening since his last visit.
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Posted by: satori on Tuesday, June 08, 2010 - 01:03 PM
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Drum n Bass USA style has a deep history and a wealth of players that have kept the music alive. One such purveyor of the sound is a guy from the deep south of Atlanta Georgia known as Mayhem. A man on a mission and with more fingers in pies than humanly possible Mayhem is a true powerhouse behind the music, having worked with some of the best names in the business from the mighty Noisia to KRS One.
Founder of labels Shadow Law Recordings and Aesthetics, Mayhem also runs the website 404 Audio, his own club, Transit, tours the world Djing whilst also writing and producing his music from Dubstep to Drum n Bass and even a little Electro and Booty shakin Nu House under the moniker Rrrump. Bijou hits him up to talk about his first solo album Into Oblivion.
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Posted by: satori on Thursday, May 06, 2010 - 02:26 PM
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Hailing from Luxemburg, DJ and Producer Chook [Pronounced Schook] has been making a solid name for himself over the past few years in the world of Drum n Bass, having worked alongside the likes of Phace and Misanthrop for Neosignal, whilst releasing various tunes from such artists as Mayhem, N-Phect, Sunchase, Complex and Skynet, through his own imprint Full Force Recordings. Chook is a name on the lips of anyone who loves their music a little on the techier side. Launching his new LP Cocoon this month before he heads down under to soak up the sunshine. Bijou caught up with him to find out a little more about the one Chook.
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Posted by: satori on Friday, December 11, 2009 - 03:29 PM
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Nymfo has been apart of Drum and Bass for well over a decade, a mastermind and organizer of one of the number one events in the Netherlands, Red Zone and ICON, he knows what keeps the dance-floor moving. Touring throughout Europe, Australia and New Zealand Nymfo has made his mark as both a Producer and DJ, winning Best Dutch Drum n Bass DJ both in 2005 and again in 2007. Whilst his production has been noticed by some of the biggest names in the business, with a number of collaborations with such artists as Icicle, Proxima & Bulletproof, seeing releases on such labels as the mighty Ram Records to his own works on such labels as Critical Recordings Renegade Recordings and DJ Frictions Shogun Limited. Nymfo is at the forefront of the drum n bass scene and about to touch down for the first time in Sydney this weekend. We sent Dauntless along to hit him with some questions.
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Posted by: satori on Monday, November 16, 2009 - 06:19 PM
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Originating from Glasgow Scotland, Future Engineers have continued to release a plethora of tunes over the past decade working with such labels as Good Looking Records to their own imprint Transference Recordings catering for the atmospheric side of drum n bass, their contribution as Producers is well respected around the globe and their DJ sets something not to be missed. Lee of Future Engineers recently rolled through Sydney for an exclusive set last week. We asked MC Ro of Vice Versa to find out what Future Engineers have been up to.
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Posted by: satori on Monday, November 16, 2009 - 03:07 PM
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