ostanio w studio na DMX Krew oraz 808 State bylo moze 50 osob. teraz frekwencja bedzie pewnie lepsza gdyz GRV chyba staje sie miejscem popularnym. kupe ludzi wali tam w ciemno i z przypadku. centrum ma swoje plusy.
co do Eda to cenie go za projekt Computor Rockers oraz inne kooprodukcje ze znanymi i lubianymi ;) jakos jego oldschoolowy styl grania nie calkiem mnie porywa choc jest zajebisty w tym co robi. to trzeba posluchac jak on wymiata stare brejkowe kawalki z klasycznym acid house. choc dla kogos nie wychowanego na brytyjskiej muzyce klubowej z pierwszej polowy lat dziewiecdziestych moze to byc twardy orzech do zgryzienia ;)
DMX KREW (Breakin, Rephlex, Gigolo, Sonic Groove)
GAVIN RICHARDSON (Substance)
VOLUME! room feat: TERMITE, BRIAN D’SOUZA & PARANOISE
The GRV, Guthrie Street, Edinburgh (off Cowgate/Chambers St)
2300-0300 | 2 Rooms | Entry: £7 / £5 before 12/students | Electronic Dance Music
Advance tickets available from: https://www.wegottickets.com
DMX Krew (Breakin, Rephlex, Gigolo, Sonic Groove)
Ed DMX lives in London where he makes music and runs his label Breakin' Records.
The first DMX Krew release was 1995's "Got You On My Mind" on Dutch label DAP, and this was followed in 1996 by "Sound Of The Street" on Aphex Twin's label Rephlex. This record hinted at what was to come with its mix of instrumental electro, synthpop and techno made on vintage equipment. Lots more releases followed, mainly through Rephlex but also on diverse labels including International Deejay Gigolos, Ersatz Audio, Sonic Groove and several others. DMX Krew remixes have also appeared of various artists including Gentle People, Biochip C, Denki Groove, Le Car and many others.
In 1997 Ed DMX started his label Breakin' Records which gained a cult following as one of the UK's first electro and bass labels with releases from DMX Krew and under the alias Computor Rockers, as well as first signings Bass Junkie and Mandroid. Later Breakin' branched into other sounds with the signing and debut releases of acid maestro Ceephax Acid Crew, and the synthpop of G.D. Luxxe. In 2000 as EDMX, Ed became one of the first non-Detroit artists to make and release Ghetto-style electro tunes on the successful MPC Trax series of 12"s and the sell-out mix CD Bass mix. Later Detroit artists Digitek, 313 Bass Mechanics and Disco D also released on Breakin' / MPC Trax.
The last three albums and pair of 7" singles released on Rephlex under the umbrella of "The Collapse Of The Wave Function" reveal a deeper, more considered side to his production, featuring ambient and experimental tracks as well as quirkier dancefloor fillers.
Ed has performed all around the world both as a DJ and as a live act, including several US tours with and without the Rephlex crew, most of western and northern Europe and a lot of eastern Europe too, numerous tours in Japan including WIRE99 in front of 8000 people with Derrick May and Denki Groove in the Yokohama Arena.
Ed remains very much in demand and continues to play out most weekends, returning to Edinburgh after a too long an absence. Not to be missed!
Check out the discography (http://www.dmxkrew.com/main/disc.ht...) for more info.
http://www.dmxkrew.com/
VOLUME! room feat: TERMITE, BRIAN D’SOUZA & PARANOISE
The front room will be hosted by Volume!, a fellow Edinburgh club who have been a welcome addition to the City since its birth in 2007. One of the first nights to bring dubstep to Scotland, their pioneering penchant for pushing new music also brings in range of other genres spanning drum & bass, jungle, hip hop, grime, dub, baile funk, bmore, ragga and more.
They have had a busy opening couple of years, showcasing the likes of Skream, Benga, N-Type, Caspa and Akira Kiteshi, growing from small beginnings to their generally larger scale parties today.
On rotation will be Termite, Brian D’Souza and Paranoise, to provide a healthy, bass-heavy main room alternative.
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