Showing posts with label faction digital recordings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faction digital recordings. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

FTA MUSIC: Edward the Librarian: From The Annex: Episode #29 [10.27.16]


Thursday nights from 10pm - 11pm on WERA 96.7 FM, broadcasting Jungle, Drum & Bass, Dub, Dance Hall and whatever else is going to make the Nations beltway go bump in the night. We also inspire to bring you Event News, DJ Spotlights & Locally Produced Music.

This is episode #29. This week I'm blowing off some steam and supporting some local talent so big ups to ELM Imprint, Faction Digital and the rest of the producers that have been sending me great music to fill your ear holes with.



PLAYLIST:
001) Contraversy - Wobble_Killer - Faction Digital Recordings
002) Amphetamine Virus - Cement Poisoning - Faction Digital Recordings
003) Spinscott - Ricky's Bad Day 
004) Critycal Dub - Roadblock (feat. Yush) - Philly Blunt                
005) PELiGRO - EZZZ!!! - Faction Digital Recordings
006) CHOPSTICK DUBPLATE - Bad Boy Patrol (Rahmanee remix) - Chopstick Dubplate          
007) Glamour Gold - You Can Run (Serum remix) - Philly Blunt                
008) Contraversy - Love Your Evol - Faction Digital Recordings
009) Hittin Switches - Ghetto Scraps - ELM Imprint
010) Jinx And Dawn Raid - Strife - Ruffneck Ting               
011) TAXMAN - Too Bad (remix) - Playaz                      
012) 6BLOCC - GET MAD dnb roller - ELM Imprint
013) Pish Posh - The Civil Unrest - ELM Imprint
014) Doctor Genisis - 8 Bit Wonder - Faction Digital Recordings
015) rOhmz - Rough_Waters - Faction Digital Recordings 

As always if you like the broadcast let us know and Share us around:

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As always Keep Smiling

Thursday, June 2, 2016

FTA Spotlight: Patrick Currier: V4 on WERA 96.7FM [06.02.16]

He strolled into the Annex with the swagger of a man full of Mexican food and armed with nothing but ELM Imprint fire on his thumb drive. It is my great pleasure to introduce you the President and founding member of ELM Imprint, Faction Digital Recordings and member of VA Pressure. 

Patrick Currier.





PLAYLIST:
01) Atlantica - Robert Manos (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
02) Lovelight - Spinscott (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
03) Freefall - RAW (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
06) Revolt - RAW (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
07) Break The Enemy - RAW (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
08) Lessons - Patrick Currier/Ill Omen (Al Pack Remix) (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
09) Horn Dub - Mutt and Tedder (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
10) Cutter - Will Miles Feat Sophi Mari (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
11) Dance Party - Will Miles (out now) - ELM Imprint
12) East Coast - MsDos (out now) - ELM Imprint
13) Basic - Will Miles (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
14) Grimey N Gritty - Hittin’ Switches (7/1/16) - ELM Imprint
15) Dirty Rat - Will Miles (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
16) Fight (5 Elements) - Ray Keith (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
17) Getting Reckless - RAW (out now) - ELM Imprint
19) Standard Procedure - Will Miles (out now) - ELM Imprint
20) Supa - Will Miles (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
21) I Want It - Mutt and Tedder (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
22) Late Nights - RAW feat Willie Waldman (out now) - ELM Imprint
23) Moodies - MsDos (out now) - ELM Imprint
24) Jazz Revolutions - RAW (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
25) Burner - Will Miles feat Robert Manos (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint 
26) Flavor Liquid - Will Miles (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
27) Episode - Robert Manos (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint
28) Twist The Cap - Will Miles (out now) - ELM Imprint
29) Make It Funky - Spinscott (forthcoming) - ELM Imprint



Interview with ELM IMPRINT's PATRICK CURRIER

When was ELM Imprint established?
June 2015


How did ELM Imprint come into being?
Myself and Ill Omen were already running Faction Digital Recordings, we wanted to do an all drum and bass label at the next level. We found an investor and here we are!


Why name a record label ELM Imprint and what was the inspiration for the logo?
Great question! I was signed to Flatwoods Creative out of San Francisco a few years back, bonk is the owner and he is a very clever individual. I loved what he was doing with FC and the logo/concept. I reached out to him for ideas for a label name. I told him i wanted something that represented strength, maturity and unity. He hit me back with Elm Imprint. The inspiration comes from the Elm tree, roots, strength, growth, maturity.

Patrick Currier at the From the Annex studio laying down
some serious grimy bass lines.
Photo: Ocean Eiler


What is the vision behind Elm Imprint’s sound or is their one?
We are attempting to bridge the gap between US/UK dnb. We are releasing artists from both sides. The sound? We don't have a sound persay. If the tune and concept is great we will release it! We don't want to be pigeon holed into a certain “sound”


Who makes up ELM Imprint?
President: Myself
Vice President: Aaron Ill Omen Duncan
Secretary: Arch Dixon

A&R:
Will Miles
Karl Leonard

Artist Management & Tours:
Dave Windu Deinfamous

Edward the Librarian & Patrick Currier playing the Smokers Lounge
at 112 Venue for Smack It! 2 in Virginia Beach.
Credit: Addison Stone

Graphic Design:
Edward The Librarian
Graham Jackson
Myself
Julien Petersen

We try and work with local artists

Photography:
Jason Guidry

Web based solutions:
Dinah Watkins

Patrick Currier in the mix. Photo: Ocean Eiler

What was your first release?
RAW and Willie Waldman - Late Nights


How many releases have been put out in 2015?
3


How many are slated so far for 2016? Any that we should be on the look out for?
Bill & Ed - Yardman - [March 1st]
MSDOS - East Coast - [Feb 15th]
RAW - Getting Reckless - [April 19th]
Will Miles - Twist the cap - [May 2nd]
Asides/Will Miles - Atlantic / Bass God - [June 17th Vinyl / Digital]
Hittin Switches - Ghetto Scraps - [July 1st]
Pish Posh - The Civil Unrest - [July 17th]

Future Vinyl….
Spinscott
Mutt and Tedder
Will Miles Robert Manos Sophi Mari. This fall Vinyl / Digital
Ray Keith
RAW
Myself Tiffany Johnston Ill Omen al pack

Patrick Currier cueing up the next track in this ELM Imprint spotlight .
Photo: Ocean Eiler


With your roster of ELM Imprint talent what events do you have lined up for 2016?
5.29.2016 - in VA Beach with AK 1200, Will Miles, Robert Manos

6.8.2016 - We are bringing in Special Ed from Flex records to Transit w/ ill omen/myself/Deinfamous

6.9.2016 - Elm takeover Fun and Bass in Centerville, VA with Will Miles and my halftime moniker Dot45

9.2.2016 - VA Beach at young veterans brewery with RAW and Spinscott!


As an American Drum & Bass label, how do you see the strength of scene here?
Its getting stronger although its still divided between sub genres. Dance floor and Neuro seem to be the most popular.


What do you look for in a track that have being submitted to ELM Imprint?
Goosebumps and head nods first. Then we evaluate each submission as a team. We vote. Myself and Aaron have veto power though. I rely heavily on his input.


I assume you get new tracks from producer submissions? Or do you find producers you you want to work with and commission tracks?
We do all three. We mainly reach out to producers we want.

That's just nasty, heavy dirty bass lines mixes with soul,
Patrick Currier at the From The Annex Studio .
Photo: Ocean Eiler


Either way are there any upcoming producers the FTA audience should be looking out for?
Bill and Ed. We put out their first release. They are young in the game but have serious potential. They will be a force to reckon with in the future.


How would a producer submit tracks to ELM Imprint?
Email us at elmimprint@gmail.com


Whats the best part of running a label?
Is this a trick question? Nah seriously….its rewarding. I love being able to support the drum and bass scene and those artists in it.

On the Boomerang Pirate Ship in 2016.
Credit: Jackie Jimenez





Then again whats the worst part?
The work...after i get off work. Its a 24/7/365 business...annnnd no pay. (for now) hopefully hard work pays off


As a label that was created after the digital distribution model had been standardize, what is your advise to aspiring labels?
Take your time. Realize that you will not make any money. Put out quality music and dont be afraid to take chances with new artists.


ELM Imprint puts out a lot of hustle into its merchandise.
Yes we do! We want people to be excited about what we are doing! Its a movement and we want people repping our brand!


A little bit about you, When you’re not running ELM Imprint, what other activities/music/hobbies to you enjoy?
I love growing veggies and composting. Yeah strange i know! I also enjoy outdoor activities. Working out and riding my bike. I am also learning the fire staff.

YOU! Patrick Currier commanding you to buy ELM Imprint music.
Photo: Ocean Eiler

How long have you been a DJ / Producer?
Dj 20 years. Producer 13 years


Have you always been a Virginia based DJ?
I started here. Being in the military i was blessed to be able to dj in Seattle and Missouri.


When did you first want to become a DJ?
I started spinning techno in 1997

Patrick Currier at RedZone Grill.. Credit: Amna Shah


Do you remember what your first record was you bought?
Ebe…. a tech house record.


Have you always been a Drum & Bass DJ? If not what did you play before Drum & Bass?
Techno and trance in the late 90s. Made the switch in 2001 to ragga jungle 


What was your first gig?
Spun trance at a show in Newport News VA in 98 or so.


What crews have you been affiliated with over the years?
Old Dirty Crew
64 waxx
VA Pressure

These are the intimate moments I love. One man lost in the mix.
Patrick Currier during the From the Annex: Spotlight on WERA 96.7fm.
Credit: Ocean Eiler

Do you have anyone you can call out on being a large influence on your DJ career?
Tasha Tribe Steppaz
Will Miles
Ill Omen
John Jacob


Whats the story behind your DJ name?
I wanted something grown up… so i used my middle name and my mother’s maiden name


Where do you aspire to play at?
Germany…… it will happen.


What do you look for in a track when you’re pulling your set together?
It depends on what the gig is.

Faction Digital Party 2012. Credit: Kristy Hartmann


As a mixed media DJ, (someone who will DJ with Vinyl, CD & audio files) what's your take on the media wars within the DJ community?
I think its retarded. This day and age you need to keep up with the changes. Be versatile


On the topic of your collection, how is your media organized at home?
Lol its not! My records are grouped my genre thats it. Digital is sorted by genre and year.


What's your home set up like?
2 cdjs and a mixer.


Your a producer as well, what names do you produce under and for who?
Patrick Currier - dnb
CBRN - breakcore
Dot45 - Breaks, Juke, footwork, halftime
Currier - techno / house
Pimp Trifecta - house

Patrick Currier feeling the groove of ELM Imprints sound.
Credit: Ocean Eiler


What are you doing more of, DJing or Production, now a days?
Djing more. Trying to find time for production


What’s your goal when you’re producing a track?
Finishing lol


What’s been your favorite DJ moment?
Hmmm a techno set i did on a rooftop in DC last summer. I was in the zone. Sunglass Sundays...check it.

Patrick Currier at Ultra Bar in 2012. Credit: Amna Shah


What are your top five favorite tracks right now?
Dirty Rat - Will Miles - ELM Imprint
The Civil Unrest - Pish Posh - ELM Imprint
I want it - Mutt and Tedder - ELM Imprint
Episode - Robert Manos - ELM Imprint
Another World - Bonk - ELM Imprint


What do you say to any bedroom DJ trying to get started?
Keep at it and support your local scene and they will support you. Keep putting out mixes…. take criticism from your peers and learn from it


In closing would you like to say to the FTA audience?
Thank you for all the support!


Patrick Currier during the From the Annex: Spotlight on WERA 97.7FM


I would like to give a big thanks to Partick Currier for coming out and being subjected to my 20 questions. If you would like to find him and his label check out the links below.


www.elmimprint.com
www.twitter.com/elm_imprint
www.elmimprint.bandcamp.com
www.beatport.com/label/elm-imprint
www.soundcloud.com/elm-imprint
www.youtube.com/elmImprint
www.facebook.com/elm.imprint

www.facebook.com/djPatrickCurrier
www.mixcloud.com/djPatrickCurrier
https://soundcloud.com/patrickcurrier

Monday, September 8, 2014

Track Review: Mutt - Changes / Just My Luck


 
Mutt: Changes

Review Summary:
Jazzy Blues male vocals mixed with sensual melodic female vocals. Finely orchestrated string section with snippets of a dubby horn. Drums are heavy on the 2, similar to a jump up drum pattern with dashes of bongos in the background. Overall a great track for someone looking to fill out their Liquid / Intelligent: Jungle / Drum & Bass crate.

The Full Review:
Often the first 8/16/24 bars of a track are rarely heard alone. They are generally mixed in with whatever track was playing before it. I enjoy listening to how a producer uses this space, they either treat it as a great space to introduce you to a mood or just lump all the sounds in and not put to much though into this area.

Mutt takes the first 24 bars of  his track to craft a sound scape of enveloping instruments, voices and sound FX, creating a scene of haunting melodics mixed with a chorus of uplifting vocals. The first 8 bars introduce you to the main core of the musical instruments used, while an almost inaudible conversation is taking place behind a veil of ever expanding audio frequencies. The next 8 bars introduce you to the players in this musical sparing match with female and male vocals. These 8 bars would be especially haunting when mixed into another track just as the strings start seeping up and through the EQ's. The next bars raise you up just before dropping you off in a moment of isolation with just the strings and accompanying vocals.

The next 24 bars do as one would expect, they hold the line. The subtle changes in orchestration is a much needed focused repetition for dancers to find their groove.

The following 8 bars is where the break drops, opening with a processed dubby horn and envelops you with swirling strings and that soulful female vocal.

Then no build up, no gentle wooing you back into the track - WHAM, SMACK, BOOM - your tossed right back into the heart of the track. Just like the title and hook would imply - "changes". Here we spend the next 16 bars with a bongo backbeat rhythm, and more dubby horn snippets. Then suddenly it "changes", reintroducing the strings and female vocal.

The last 16 bars are comprised of your standard down shifting of sounds and FXs. The cherry on top is actually its last 8 bars, a beautiful minimalist bongo drums, wooden rhythm stick and bass.

Conclusion:
If your looking for a vocal driven Liquid / Intelligent track. Then, Ding Ding Ding we have a winner. Its not going to be an immediate classic but its strings have a staying power that will loop in your noodle for a few days afterwords. It also has the ability to conger a sense of love and empathy in its strings and vocal sparing. I would say its worth a listen and if not a purchase for any Drum & Bass DJ.

Time: 5:14
Key: 6A / G Minor
Tempo: 86BPM
Energy: 6
Mastered: Ill Omen
Released: 08.18.2014
Catalog Number: FDR00033



BUY IT:
Beatport | Juno.co.uk | Satellite Records

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Mutt: Just My Luck


Review Summary:
This Liquid / Intelligent jungle track contains a somber male vocal, that is riddled with swirling piano riffs, mellow baselines and standard Jungle / Drum & Bass drum patterns. His ability to seep emotions within the frequencies of his productions continues to impress me. I would say its worth a listen and I've personally added it to my record crate.

The Full Summary:
The first 16 bars are drums and a EQ seeping piano riffs that swaggers into the room like a long last lover. This hypnotic state is shattered by a ringing set of chimes, leaving the piano riff alone and naked.

The following 48 bars is where the magic happens. Drums, Bass, Piano and this voice. This male voice is middle aged, weathered and half speaking, half singing to his lover. The words are those of survival, and gentle plea for love and support as he deals with his own inner demons.  Those demons are echoed in the stealthful use of whirling piano loops and echoing staccato FXs. This section ends in a break down, leaving you with a mans pleading and that haunting piano riff.

The next 48 bars hold the line, giving us the full range of the drums, bass, piano and vocals. Then slowly pulling back into the darkness.

Conclusion:
This track has a haunting charismatic staying power, especially that piano riff. It is a somber male vocal, that is riddled with swirling piano riffs, mellow baselines and standard Jungle / Drum & Bass drums. This is another solid Liquid / Intelligent track from Mutt, that I've already added to my record crate.


Time: 4:55
Key: 3A - 7A / B-Flat Minor - D Minor
Tempo: 86BPM
Energy: 6
Mastered: Ill Omen
Released: 08.18.2014
Catalog Number: FDR00033

BUY IT:
Beatport | Juno.co.uk | Satellite Records

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Notes from the Librarian:
When I got these tracks in my inbox, I was not expecting the sound I received. Faction Digital Recordings are known for a certain sound. This can be summed up with two keywords: HARD and HEAVY.  Currently not my cup of tea but as one who used to be a fan of the dark and heavy sounds of the 2000's I can appreciate them. But this is not your standard FDR fair, this is something bright, smart, insightful and haunting. Hat tip to both Mutt and Faction Digital Recordings.

All BMP and harmonic key information came from Mixed In Key

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Other Events: 4.19.2014 Faction Digital Recordings: 1 Year Party [Virginia Beach, VA]


FACTION DIGITAL RECORDING [FDR]
will be celebrating our 1 year as a record label!

The Lounge
3972 Holland Rd #109, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452

Line Up:

ARTIST PARTY
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[$25 for public to attend the entire show, Buffet/open bar]
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12-1 Patrick Currier Vs Konztant [Drum & Bass] - DC - WVA
1-2   Alcrani [Drum & Bass] - VA
2-3   Set Wreckaz [Breaks] - VA
3-4   The Phunktards [Breaks] - VA
4-5   James Ruffin [Breaks] - VA
5-6   Mak Rayne Vs Stacey Essene [Breaks] - VA
6-7   Paranoid Androidz [Breaks] - VA
7-8   The Venture Brothers [Drum & Bass] - VA - TX

MAIN EVENT
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[Open to public $10 presale ($15 at the door)]
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8-9     Tasha [Drum & Bass] - OH
9-10   Geoffro [Drum & Bass] - PA
10-11 Tester [JUNGLE] - GA
11-12 Stunna [Drum & Bass] - IL
12-1   ODI [Drum & Bass] - NYC
1-2     Will Miles [Drum & Bass] - VA


FDR private party for artists and close friends will be from 12pm-8pm.
Doors open to the public at 8pm.



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Mega package deal..... (sales end 04/19/14, 11am)

$25.00 will get you into the private party and the main show.

The percs...

Buffet catered by the Lounge. (Fried chicken, pork BBQ, greens, veggies, Mac n cheese, mashed potatoes, and more)
open bar (Time block TBA)

plus you get to hang out and listen to some bangin tunes for FDR artists from all over the country!

plus... merch & freebies!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fdr-one-year-anniversary-party-mega-deal-tickets-10372958799

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General Admission presales $10 8pm-2am $15 day of the show.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fdr-one-year-anniversary-party-general-admission-tickets-10373271735

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HEADLINERS:

ODI
Konkrete Jungle, NYC/Charlotte
[Drum & Bass]

Odi as he is known to the world, does not look like the type to have a group of beautiful women fawning over him. And yet, there are several that I have to get through to talk to him. People murmur “respect” as we walk outside. Their admiration is not underserved. Odi, is in great part responsible for the entire style of jungle music in NYC. “I can’t think of anything that makes me happier,” he says. “Every show makes me better.” Jungle or drum&bass is one of the evolutions of the 90s electronica wave, characterized by an emphasis on fast-paced breakbeat and prominent bassline. It was then, back in its formative years that Bronx-born, Harlem-raised Odi entered the scene and gave it his kind of direction. “I grew up around 125th street , the home of hip hop. So it was natural to be an aggressive DJ, putting in the hip hop elements. It’s what I know.” His break came around after high school, when running promotions for the famous NASA rave parties at Club Shelter grew into a steady DJing slot. From there, Odi and some childhood friends who shared a lifestyle, culture and musical interest began pumping out electronic records with their own signature twist. “Jungle didn’t happen as a music until 96. Back then it was all just called breaks or techno was the common term,” Odi recalls. “Anything went back then. My friends and I got real lucky, being in the right place at the right time.” Fans would argue that it was not only the position but the skills that propelled Odi and his DJ crew, Digital Konfusion, into the underground limelight. Their way of mixing jungle beats with Hip Hop has grown into its own genre. “Jump up” has been the defining style of NYC and the east coast in general since 97, when the crew formed their own eponymous record label and began spinning at NYC’s most dedicated weekly jungle show: Konkrete Jungle. Odi rapidly became a fixture, while continuing to travel the country, one of the first few to enjoy such popularity. Eventually Odi caught the ears of Malik Shabazz, the international spokesman for the respected Hip Hop society Zulu Nation. Shortly, he initiated Odi in 03, making the Harlem native the first junglist to enter the organization. “I really respected the work that they did,” says Odi. “And I try not to talk or brag about it, but it’s a very big honor.” Odi and his record label remained prolific in the recent year, DJing constantly while putting out a mix CD and producing for multiple other artists. The next step for Odi is his upcoming artist’s album and taking his music online for digital distribution. But most of all, he would just like to continue playing, unconstrained by genre. “They have names for all the different styles, but I like it better when it was just music,” says Odi, smiling. “When it comes down to it, no one really knows the difference.”
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TESTER
Trilogy Sound Crew, Atlanta, GA
[Jungle]

Tester is as known in the ragga jungle genre as the amen break. He's been on the front lines since the foundation days and his one ton dubbox reflects just that. Tester's distinctive brand of ragga jungle and reggae dubplate style is a favorite amongst DJs, producers and listeners alike. Tester has releases on labels such as Tuff Gang International, Top Ranking and Jungle Royale, as well as his own imprints, Soundtest Records, Tester Series and Big Tune Records. Tester has over 20 vinyl releases, amounting to more than 30 individual released tracks and has produced well over 100 original dubplates and VIP remixes. With extensive touring across North America, UK, Europe, Russia and everywhere in between, Tester continues to unleash his infamous style on dancefloors worldwide. Tester also operates as a reggae clash Sound and has recorded dubplates with the biggest names in reggae.

www.trilogysoundcrew.com
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STUNNA
BASS DRIVE, Chicago, IL
[Drum & Bass]

Hailing from the Windy City, STUNNA (aka JAY CAPPO) has been deeply immersed in the Chicago music scene for many years. Schooled in piano study from an early age, his love of jazz music turned him on to the sounds of HERBIE HANCOCK, especially his early-70's work with synthesizers and electronics. At the age of 12, Jay acquired a drum machine and an 8-bit sampling keyboard and began to experiment with the jazzier sounds he'd listened to and also with the current sounds of Chicago House that was at the time, in its formative years. A number of years were spent performing in bands on the keyboards and alongside DJs at parties. His discovery of Rap music and the walls of layered samples by groups such as PUBLIC ENEMY fascinated him and he made it his personal mission to dig and find the sources of these diverse sounds he was hearing. Jay realized that many of the current sounds within these layers were actually pieces from the jazz and funk he'd heard only a few years before. He was now hooked on the science of connecting his own sounds with various parts of music's funky past. He joined local Chicago funk bands and began working with House producers such as ROY DAVIS JR. in the mid-to-late 90's, playing keys and collaborating on original tracks and remixes. Around this time he began hearing more and more of the sped-up breakbeats of many of his favorite jazz-funk drummers that were now being used by Jungle and Drum+Bass producers. After accumulating many vintage synths and new studio gear, Jay delved into creating his own brand of D+B and locked himself in the studio. When he emerged, he'd written over 50 tracks and began DJing out to fine-tune his songs. Currently, Jay continues to work on D+B, promotes many shows around Chicago, tours with bands, DJ's around the world, and hosts the weekly radioshow 'THE GREENROOM' Wednesdays on WWW.BASSDRIVE.COM. He has signed tracks to 31 RECORDS, OUTSIDER, OFFWORLD, LDNB, SOUL DEEP, INFLUENZA, IM: LTD, ROTATION DEEP, FUNK STAR, HUSTLE AUDIO, SOUNDTRAX, POINT AUDIO, WESTBAY, STRICTLY-DIGITAL, PHUZION, DEFUNKED, FOKUZ, VIBEZ, PHUNKFICTION, BIOS, LEVITATED, FUTURE RETRO, LUCKY DEVIL, performed on THE FAREED HAQUE GROUP's lastest release for MAGNA CARTA RECORDS, and has also co-produced/performed on tracks and remixes for NEW ORDER, ESTHERO, TERRY CALLIER, MISSY ELLIOT, RON CARROLL, BARBARA TUCKER, BOMBAY RECORDS, NITELIFE COLLECTIVE, SONY, WARNER BROTHERS, DEFECTED RECORDS and TALKIN' LOUD. Currently, he's working on his own original Drum+Bass productions as well as collaborations with artists worldwide such as AMANING, BACHELORS OF SCIENCE, BIONIC1, BROTHER, CONTOUR, CYBASS, DECADE, DONNIE DUBSON, FX909, HENREE, INDIVISION, J-CUT, JAY ROME, KUBATKO, LENZMAN, MAD VIBES, MATIZZ, MECHANIC, METHOD ONE, MIXMASTER DOC, PEYO, PLACE42, RANDOM MOVEMENT, REDEYES, SOL.ID, SUBMORPHICS, SUBZ, SWITCH, WILL MILES, and Chicagoans PIPELINE, RELEASE, RADIATA, GRANDMARQUEE and LAMEBRANE. For more info - visit: WWW.SOUNDCLOUD.COM/STUNNA -- WWW.BASSDRIVEARCHIVE.COM/STUNNA -- WWW.GREENROOMDNB.COM
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Geoffro aka TopShotta 
PA
[Broken Beat]

a technician behind the decks, geoffro has been destroying 1200's since the early 90's with the ability to rock a variety of styles and crowds. from reggae and dancehall to lounge and downtempo to hip hop and EDM, all with his own unique style & finesse. he has had several reviews in URB magazine for his "mixtape" work, been featured on dj muggs mash-up radio show and "mixtape", played in front of thousands at venues like JFK stadium for the legendary HFStival, the 9:30 club, camp bisco, the recher theatre, fletchers, the WMC in miami and the LA convention center for E3, shared the stage and opened for artists including beenie man, tanto metro and devonte, macka diamond, bone thugs-n-harmony, the crystal method, green lantern, israel vibrations, tech itch & decoder, inspectah deck, the pharcyde, jimmie's chicken shack, the allmighty senators, lake trout, trick daddy, birdy nam nam, the nappy roots, k-os, killa priest, method man, g. love & special sauce, KJ sawka and dj enferno. he has been featured on numerous FM and internet radio including WHFS 99.1, WQXA 105.7, CFRU 99.3, KROCK 92.3, www.inthesound.com, www.dirtboxradio.com and www.eastcoasthappy.com and has performed at a number of VIP events for various artists, athletes & sponsors including trick daddy, the harlem globetrotters & red bull. after establishing a name in the central PA area, geoffro relocated to baltimore in 2000 to join up with live alien broadcast. together they set out on a consistent run of writing, recording and touring through the mid atlantic area, playing a string of memorable shows like the massive HFStival, NYE @ the inner harbor, the vans warped tour & a sold out CD release at fletchers in their home town. after the bands breakup in 2002, geoffro moved back to central PA & quickly became a staple in the then burgeoning nightlife boom, holding down residencies at 2 of harrisburg's premier nightspots, mars lounge & NOMA. currently he continues to hold down a number of residencies throughout PA and is producing original material both as dj geoffro and under the alias TOPSHOTTA, with some of his edits available at rarecrates.com. a truly versatile, veteran DJ/producer capable of rocking any party.
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Tribe Steppaz aka Tasha 
MIA DNB, OH
[Drum & Bass]

Tribe Steppaz aka Prime Mover is a multi-national production team consisting of Stateside native Tasha & UK native Cridge of 'Up Bustle & Out' (best known for their Ninja Tune releases). Between the two of them they have been releasing both vinyl and CD's since the 90's on a plethora of labels worldwide.

Prime Mover/Tribe Steppaz music has received support by some of the scene's biggest names, and has been charted both stateside and in the UK, including hitting #3 on the UK DMC d&b chart for their 'Star Wars' remix on Cridge and dj SUV's Bootshake Records (12' vinyl), and a #2 spot for the team's 'Killa Army' tune on Tasha's Pound Recordings (12' vinyl).

So far in 2014 Tribe steppaz has released future jungle/breaks with Bad Habit, UK and saw both sides of the single reach #1 on the top 100 breaks charts for 3 weeks on Trackitdown in London. Tasha is proudly a part of the USA's biggest drum&bass collective, "MIA DNB" as well as the USA's longest running Jungle brand, "Konkrete Jungle".
Next up in the quest to push the drums, Tasha was brought on board with DJ SS's Iconic "The World of Drum&Bass" brand to represent the team stateside, focusing on spreading positive vibes and Drum&Bass across the planet.
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

FTA MUSIC: Edward the Librarian: Rusty Junglist: V025



RUSTY JUNGLIST SHOW Episode 25


Description: 
A review of the 2013 Faction Digital Recordings (FDR) catalog. I wish I could have played you all their tracks but the warm cup of brew I made wore off after my second recording of this podcast. I'm very fortunate to have the opportunity to bring you this fine collection of tunes. FRD's music is a little slower (at times), darker and non jump-up, totally not my usual style. With that said its good to get out and the stretch the ears a bit to new styles.

On a momentary somber note I lost a mentor and friend recently. So find those that you love and hold them close and tell them so, you never know when your going to lose them. RIP Carderock Geoff.

***CORRECTION:**
ILL OMEN's Bass Drive show is on Tuesday Nights!!! ba ha not Wednesday. Pay no mind to the MC he is trying to DJ and talk at the same time.



Host: Edward The Librarian 

Date: 1.15.2013 

Time: 01:32:26

Web Link: www.fromtheannex.com

DOWNLOAD: [TBA]

PLAYLIST:
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001) This World - TopShotta

002) What's Up - Dot45

003) Big Crack - PropaP

004) Tonverdacht - Garuda

005) BLINDSIDE_CONSOUL REMIX Will Miles Featureing SOPHEYE

006) Unexpected - Garuda

007) Revival - Patrick Currier

008) Global Phases - (Patrick Currier Bootleg Remix)

009) John the Densist - Global Phases (Patrick Currier Remix)

010) Intraterrestrials - Bonk

011) Deeper Side - Thing

012) Vex - Patrick Currier feat Nubias Finest

013) Machete - Sonik

014) Channel black - Will Miles

015) Organics - Bonk

016) Memories - Thing

017) Ghost Hunter - TopShotta

018) Ride the Fire - Anthony Paul (CBRN remix)

019) BRASS LOVE - Dcision & Shotz

020) Scheduled Panic Attack - Avoiding Silence

021) One Side - Amphetamine Virus
022) Cement Poisoning - Amphetamine Virus

023) Chain - End User and Patric Currier

024) Stop Wi - CBRN

025) A Room with a View - Aaron Bianchi

026) Live Or Die - Subbase
027) EZZZ - Peligro

028) The Innocent Ones - Sonik

029) Scandalous - Venture Brothers

030) Emporer - Konztant

031) Avoiding Silence - Aaron Bianchi

032) Trusted - Patrick Currier
033) My Sound - Peligro

Sunday, July 7, 2013

FTA MUSIC: Edward the Librarian: Rusty Junglist: V023 [Faction Digital Recordings exclusive]


Description:
 This is a FACTION DIGITAL RECORDINGS (FDR) exclusive! All the track played are from the FDR catalog, and can be purchased at Beatport or most any where you can buy digital recordings. I would like to thank Partick Currier and all the FDR artists for giving me this opportunity to bring these tracks to you all, its fun to be able to share and support the music that my friends at http://factiondigitalrecordings.com/ are making.



Host: Edward The Librarian

Date: 06.07.2013

Time: 00:34:41

Web Link: www.fromtheannex.com



PlayList:

001) EZZZ - Peligro

002) When Its Profitable (Patrick Currier RMX) - Refold and Sound Shifter

003) Murdah Dem - Topshotta

004) (333) - CBRN

005) Release The Hammer - Impaler and Jason Myers

006) Brass Love - Dcision & Shotz

007) Ghost Hunter - Topshotta

008) Machete - Sonik



Or listen and download this mix from Podomatic: