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FABRICLIVE 44: COMMIX Print E-mail
Friday, 05 December 2008 19:08

Commix duo George Levings and Guy Brewer were famously raised in the historic English town of Cambridge. Of the Cambridge trinity - Nu:Tone, Logistics and Commix - it was Commix that were the last to take a firm grip on the D&B scene, yet when they did finally cement themselves it was in some style; their album ‘Call To Mind’ was the sound of 2007, and it’s tough to recall a drum & bass record that is quite so successful at marrying the beautifully listenable and the gloriously experimental.
It’s the experimentalism of the boys’ approach to production, and of their attitude towards drum & bass - and music as a whole - that is their most fascinating trait. But how did they reach this point? Whilst George’s route into music had been through performance, playing saxophone, flute and piano, he developed a taste for hip hop which led him in to electronic music. Guy had gone from a broad canvas of taste that ranged from The Smiths to Dr. Dre, to receiving an education in drum & bass from a best friend’s older brother.
Initially their records were very much in the vein of the likes of the more soulful, house and disco-influenced sounds of Marcus Intalex, Calibre and their ilk, but despite taking what they describe as “a long time to find our sound”, find it they did. Their development was rapid, and though many people would have expected them to naturally gravitate towards the Hospital camp, it was with Goldie’s legendary Metalheadz imprint that Commix found their natural habitat, a symbiotic relationship that eventually resulted in the release of their remarkable debut album, and the first ever artist album to be released on Metalheadz, ‘Call To Mind.’ The album was to some extent informed by their general dissatisfaction with the drum & bass scene as a whole.
“To be honest, a lot of the drum & bass scene depresses us at the moment; the whole state of the large majority of the scene is quite depressing. In fact, we’d like to say it’s almost completely removed from what we do.” – Commix.
But what came out of this malaise was an album that pushed stylistic boundaries to the limit, yet was still devastating on the dancefloor.
Their maverick spirit wasn’t limited to what they demonstrated on ‘Call To Mind’ though: they have a follow-up in the works, a remix album entitled ‘Re-Call To Mind.’ Hankering after the days when the likes of Photek and Reprazent could tackle alternative genres or attract luminaries from alternative scenes to remix their work, Commix are looking to re-energise that spirit.
“We’re hoping to regain the interest of people who gave up on drum & bass a few years ago; perhaps they’ll listen to someone like D-Bridge and rediscover something new about it. It’s a great thing…Burial’s done a remix for us…Claude Von Stroke, Carl Craig, Mathew Jonson, Konrad Black, really good people. It’s a new way of giving the music some nobility.” - Commix
A bold statement, one they work by, and one that could just as easily be applied to the inspired mix they have put together for us here at fabric. Informed by the likes of Doc Scott and Fabio, a Commix DJ set has always been about smooth, rolling mixes, a continual flow – rather than the high-energy, high impact histrionics many D&B DJs have fallen into. However, it is the sounds and the techniques of the house and techno scenes that seem to have had the biggest impact on Guy and George, in the DJ booth as well as the studio.
“We’re really influenced by tech housey stuff, and I suppose minimal stuff as well. On the minimal side of things Troy Pierce, Mathew Jonson; on the housier side of things- Steve Bug, obviously. Steve Bug can play for hours and he doesn’t really do much, but it’s just so down the same line of funky techno. And we really aspire to that in drum & bass - not really narrow-minded or just one-levelled, but with a bit of experimentation in it.” – Commix.
This way of thinking is demonstrated perfectly on FABRICLIVE 44; the mix ebbs and flows effortlessly, swerving unnecessary frills or gimmicks entirely, it is measured and precise. Commix have put together a selection of tracks that takes any listener - whether ardent drum & bass heads or curious techno enthusiasts with an adventurous streak – on a journey through the studios of the deepest and most innovative producers in D&B. From the enchanting keys in the opening bars of their own ‘Life We Live’ to the sublime closer - a downtempo Instra:mental piece ‘Photograph’ - there is beauty here, not an adjective often used to describe a drum & bass mix album, yet the music’s integrity and credibility could never be questioned. This album has basslines that will warm your stereo, intricate and lovingly crafted drum beats, apocalyptic stabs and heart-wrenching vocal snippets. It’s a complete mix that anyone with even a passing interest in any style of electronic music could take pleasure from. Magical and mystical. This is the sound of Commix putting nobility back into drum & bass.
“Creating a mix is almost like a jigsaw puzzle – there were a couple of tracks we knew would go at the beginning of the mix, a couple we knew would go at the end, and slightly harder tracks that would fill in the gaps. It’s quite exciting because we were able to include new, key tracks that we play in our sets, but for us it was also important to showcase some older material that has really influenced us. Listening to this mix, we hear what drum & bass was when it started out - we hope to enlighten people about where it came from.” – Commix.
01 Commix - Life We Live – Soul:R
02 Rufige Crew – Sometime Sad Day – Metalheadz
03 D-Bridge – Creatures of Habit – Exit
04 Alix Perez – The Reckoning – Alix Perez
05 Data – The Causeway – Influence
06 Logistics – Murderation – Hospital
07 Commix – Justified – Metalheadz
08 Spectrasoul – Buried – 31 Records
09 Calibre – Can’t Get Over You – Soul:R
10 Lynx & Alix Perez Ft. Kemo – Dangerous – Soul:R
11 Commix – Belleview (D-Bridge’s Belle-reviewed Mix) – Metalheadz
12 Spectrasoul & Ben E – Suppression – Spectrasoul
13 Calibre – In Denial – Soul:R
14 Commix – Bear Music – Hospital
15 OAK – No Sunrise – Brand Nu
16 Jonny L – Common Origin – XL
17 Breakage – Old School Ting – Breakage
18 Instra:mental – No Future – NonPlus+
19 Photek – Yendi – Science
20 Instra:mental – Photograph - Darkestral
FABRIC: On Friday, 13 February Commix will be celebrating the launch of ‘FABRICLIVE 44’ at FABRICLIVE alongside Goldie, Martyn and Marcus Intalex
Commix duo George Levings and Guy Brewer were famously raised in the historic English town of Cambridge. Of the Cambridge trinity - Nu:Tone, Logistics and Commix - it was Commix that were the last to take a firm grip on the D&B scene, yet when they did finally cement themselves it was in some style; their album ‘Call To Mind’ was the sound of 2007, and it’s tough to recall a drum & bass record that is quite so successful at marrying the beautifully listenable and the gloriously experimental.
Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 18:08
 
Knowledge Mag isssue104 Print E-mail
Sunday, 02 November 2008 16:10

kmag104

With the eagerly awaited follow-up to 'All Sounds Electric' boxed and ready to roll, Knowledge catch up with the brains behind the operation, Kasra, to get the inside word…
COVER CD: TRICKDISC
01 Miss Redflower - Here To Fly (Trickdisc forthcoming)
02 Tenchu & Zool - Dreamcatcher (Trickdisc forthcoming)
03 Rregula - Eyes Turn Red (Climate)
04 Kos - Sudden Death (Alkor remix) (dub)
05 Tenchu & Zool - Antimatter (The Sect remix) (Trickdisc)
06 Isee - Confusion (Trickdisc Digital forthcoming)
07 N.phect & Diz.play - Centroid (Su3-ject Remix) (Trickdisc)
08 Pylon, Tamas, Walder - Neutrnonome (dub)
09 Su3-ject - Occulta (dub)
10 Tomkin - No Time, No Beats (dub)
11 Su3-ject - Rage (Counterstrike remix) (Trickdisc)
12 Ill Skillz - Fusion Dance (Trickdisc)
13 Larry+ - L.E. (Body & Soul remix) (Bass Indeed)
14 Zubcore - Soulcube (Su3-ject remix) (Hell's Bassment)
15 Concord Dawn & Ill Skillz - Watch Me Now (Dom & Roland remix) (Ill Skillz forthcoming)
16 Paperclip, Flame & Kano - Scanners (Insekto forthcoming)
FEATURES
Nico: Nico and his infamous No U-Turn label have been away from the scene for a few years now but we're pleased to announce his return. He has a 12” release made with Fierce & Break called 'Empire' / 'Draw' forthcoming on Quarantine and a track entitled 'Horse' with Instra:mental so we thought it was high time to catch up with Nico and see where he's been and what he's got in store for us.
Raiden: Beaming in direct from the Eastern European outpost of Tallinn, Estonia, Chris Jarman, aka Raiden, is launching a covert attack on drum & bass as we know it. And, throwing a healthy love for techno into the mix, Raiden and his OffKey crew go into battle armed with new label compilation, 'The Firm'. We get the low-down and find out why he thinks d&b is “ten years behind” techno.
Chronic: Chronic is a sister label of V Recordings alongside Philly Blunt and Liquid V and despite releasing its first tune back in 1995 it's never really got the recognition it deserves. However all that could be about to change with a busy release schedule and a new compilation entitled 'Big, Bad & Heavy'. Spanning two CDs, Ruffstuff mixes all the recent and new tracks while label manager Mosus goes into the vaults for an old school selection. So Kmag met up with Ruffstuff and Mosus as well as V main man himself, Bryan Gee, to find out the past, present and future of Chronic…
PLUS!
Danny Byrd, Sigma, Shadow Demon Coalition, Hive, Mutt, Nightwalker, Furney, Friske, Aspect, DJ Wire, Jazz Thieves, BHX
M9, Freq Nasty, Hyper
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NEW TRACKS AT OUR DOWNLOAD STORE
Drum & Bass is exploding across the nation at the moment, as the scene enjoys the sort of creative renaissance not seen since the late-'90s. Here at Kmag we thought that we’d round up a hefty selection of the best and brightest that the scene has to offer up here and now, along with links to download them all safely and legally at kmag.trackitdown.net
Open up your ears and enjoy this selection!
Various Artists – Future sound Of Cambridge 3 – Hospital Records
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/748299.html
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Die – Flashpoint – Clearskyz
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/731206.html
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Break & Fierce & Nico – Draw – Quarantine Records
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/739828.html
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Dirty Phonics – French Fuck – Audio Porn
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/739822.html
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Cause 4 Concern – Reality Check – Cause4
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/745208.html
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2dB – Go Girl – Worldwide Audio Recordings
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/742244.html
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Redeyes – Poetry In Motion – Spearhead (Urban)
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/747482.html
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Technicolour – Good News Green (Drumsound & Bassline Smith Remix) – Worldwide Audio Recordings
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/742228.html
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Phesta & Shockone feat. Grant McCulloch – Cyclones – Technique Records
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/742221.html
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The Collective – Doom – Impulse Beats (Urban)
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746936.html
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Aquasky & MC Spyda
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/728247.html
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Callide – AK47 – Dreadnaught
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746932.html
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Break – Gunk – DNAudio (Urban)
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746929.html
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Vital Elements – The Flying Saucer – V2E (Urban)
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746914.html
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Dub Alley – The Fried Piper – Second City
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746878.html
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High Rankin – Freezer Drawed – Suicide Dub
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746862.html
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Atom – Dolly –Sonorous
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746850.html
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Mutated Forms – Jah Colours (Zen Remix) – Lowdown Deep
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/746842.html
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Krinjah – Big, Bad And Heavy
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/744826.html
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Krinjah – Fugeez – Hand Grenade
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/744820.html
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Jaydan Feat Dread MC – Hustlerz And Dealerz – Propaganda Recordings
http://kmag.trackitdown.net/genre/drum_and_bass/track/742900.html
With the eagerly awaited follow-up to 'All Sounds Electric' boxed and ready to roll, Knowledge catch up with the brains behind the operation, Kasra, to get the inside word…
Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 18:12
 
Noisia VSN 007 Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:32

noisia Noisia have been busy as usual putting together some filth for your eardrums! They have just uploaded the clips of VSN 007:

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:46
 
Skynet Digital Goes Live Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:47
skynet Skynet is pleased to announce the launch of "Skynet Digital" the new official home page of "Skynet" incorporating Skynet, Discrete, Nvision & Subforce Records.






 
Blacksun Empire Update Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 20:14

bse A fresh update from Blacksun Empire!

 
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