Monday, April 15, 2013

Q&A :: Hex [AutomAte/Symbiosis Glasgow]


Our special guest this month came in the form Scotland's Hex. We got hold of him recently to find out what makes him tick and what we can expect to hear from him in the future.

Don't forget, you can check his mix out in the seventh episode of our podcast here: http://blackdubpodcast.blogspot.nl/2013/03/blackdub-podcast-7-feat-hex.html


For those of us who don't know much about you, can you introduce yourself?

Hi, I’m Hex! I’m a Drum & Bass DJ and producer based in Glasgow, Scotland. I help run Symbiosis (Glasgow’s longest running active Drum & Bass club night) and I run the DNB Dojo blog.

How did you get into the Drum & Bass scene and what made you want to DJ/produce?

My path into the D&B scene started back in 2004 or so when I started getting into electronic music via the likes of Aphex Twin and Squarepusher and the jungle-tinged IDM/breakcore scene. After that I started getting into Dubstep (back when it was still good) via the early Fortified Sessions nights in Glasgow where I saw guys like N-Type and Vex’d play, and I wanted to buy the tunes I was hearing so I started to buy vinyl records. Once I had a stack of 12”s I began to think about getting decks and learning to mix, which I eventually bought after finishing University and getting a proper job.
Around the same time as I was finishing Uni, I went to Shambhala festival in Canada and caught Ed Rush & Optical and Evol Intent throwing down on a 100,000 Watt soundsystem! Needless to say I was pretty much instantly converted to D&B, and found that I enjoyed mixing it far more than I enjoyed mixing Dubstep, hence my start as a D&B DJ. Neil and the Symbiosis crew gave me a set at one of their events in 2010 and I’ve been playing out as much as I can ever since.
As for production, I got interested in that more recently; I know quite a few producers who make all sorts of music and plenty of them encouraged me to give it a go, and once I’d learned the basics I found it pretty addictive…nothing quite beats the feeling of sitting in front of your laptop nodding your head to a beat you’ve actually constructed. 

How would you describe your sound/ethos both in the studio and the club?

Broadly I lean towards the techstep and neurofunk sounds both in my productions and DJ sets, though I also appreciate the deep halfstep and soulful liquid vibes. I think ultimately I’ve always been drawn to dark, angry music, all the way from listening to punk and metal as a teenager through getting into electronic music via tracks like Come To Daddy. Sometimes it’s fun to make or mix deeper tunes but more often than not I want something hench. It’s all about feeling that sub growling in your chest on a good rig! 

Can we expect to hear any releases from you in the near future?

I’ve got a pair of tunes signed to Automate Tech which should be coming out sometime this year, one of which you can hear in the mix. I’m aiming to get on it and write plenty this year so hopefully there’ll be more coming soon…watch this space!
Away from D&B, I took some time to write a four track EP of spacey, chilled out electronica leaning towards garage and dubstep which is available as a free download here.

Current top 5 tunes?

Always so hard to pick…right now I’d say: 

• Black Sun Empire - All Is Lost (Memtrix Remix) 
• Optiv & CZA - Bring It Back 
• Telekinesis & MC Coppa - Pocket Full Of Drops 
• Fourward - Street Knowledge 
• Command Strange – Regrets 

That list will probably change by next week though! 

Can you give us a little insight into the mix you put together for our podcast?

For the mix I wanted to try and go on a little bit of a journey, starting deep and then building things up into the harder, nastier tunes, and also showcase a couple of my own bits. The mix opens up with my remix of Lethal’s Seductive (which you can grab as a free download via my Facebook page) and goes through some other deep ones (like the excellent Fracture remix of Phantom Force and the sublime new Dub Phizix tune Rainy City Music) before hitting into harder territory with new cuts from Telekinesis and Memtrix. I always try and get a few classics into the mix too, and some lesser known artists/labels like the stuff from Audio Habitat on Sidechain and the tunes from Arkaik and Arclight. Hopefully the Blackdub listeners will feel the vibes! 

Any final thoughts/shouts you would like to add?

Big shout outs to Stu, Jules, Neil and Altron (the Symbiosis crew), shouts to the Automate crew, biggups to everyone who sends me promo at the blog and much love to everyone who’s ever taken the time to listen to my tunes or mixes. 
Anyone in Scotland reading this, check out Symbiosis in Glasgow every 3rd Saturday of the month down at Audio on Midland Street and come catch me playing at Midgefest in Galloway April 12th-14th. Peace!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Blackdub Podcast #7 feat. Hex



It's time once again for a new installment of our podcast series and number seven comes in the form of a two hour show featuring myself (Enorme) in the mix as well as a special guest appearance from Glasgow's own Hex, who has a release forthcoming on AutomAte, co-runs Symbiosis; Glasgow's premier monthly D&B party and also manages to maintain his own blog at the DNB Dojo

This month's show is packed full of forthcoming music from AutomAte, Structured Music, Black Sun Empire, Surround Sound and more.

Keep your eyes peeled for our Q&A with Hex and enjoy the show!



Tracklist:

Enorme In The Mix:
Philth :: Submarine [Forthcoming AutomAte Deep]
Genotype :: All Broken Up [Nurtured Beatz]
JoJoe :: 4th Floor [Alignment Records]
Enei :: Thin Line [Critical Music]
M-Zine, Scepticz & MTWN :: Otomy (Mos Beef Edit) [Freebie]
Octane, DLR & EBK :: Zulu Fade [Dispatch Recordings]
Matt Pulsar :: Wickerman [Forthcoming Structured Music]
Able Danger & Torment :: Democide [Forthcoming Surround Sound Recordings]
Survival & Silent Witness :: Feel It [Dispatch Recordings]
>> Hybris :: Those People [Subtitles Music]
Exit9 & NFR :: Refuse To Lose [Forthcoming Structured Music]
>> Breakage :: Clarendon [Digital Soundboy Recordings]
Kalm & Spindall :: Expressions [Nurtured Beatz Freebie]
Quartz :: Seppuku [Freebie]
Ruffhouse :: Pellet [Alignment Records]
Spinline & Hydro :: Understand? [Horizons Music]
Mindscape :: Gene Labs [Commercial Suicide]
>> FD :: Break & Enter [Metalheadz]

Maztek :: Limber [Renegade Hardware]
Fearful & Keosz :: Obedience [Future Funk Music]
Jay Mythix :: Forsaken [Forthcoming Structureed Music]
Hybris :: The Cleaner VIP [Critical Music]
Tom Small :: Unreal Soul [Broken Audio Recordings]
Marukomu :: Emerge [Forthcoming AutomAte Deep]
>> Billion :: Defence feat. Sense & Codebreaker [Alignment Records
Stray :: Contract [Blu Mar Ten Music]


Hex In The Mix:
Lethal :: Seductive (Hex Remix)
Digital & Spirit :: Phantom Force (Fracture's Astrophonica Edit) [Phantom Audio]
Kuantum :: Lost & Found [IM:Ltd]
Dub Phizix :: Rainy City Music [Ingredients]
Naibu & Ena :: Nothing Special (feat. Key) [Horizons]
M.Pathy :: Grit [Terabyte]
Arkaik & MCXL :: Game Changer [Diffrent]
Mefjus :: Signalz [Critical]
Octane & DLR :: Set Up The Set (feat. Script) [Dispatch]
Audio Habitat :: Smoking [Sidechain]
Noisia :: Diplodocus [Quarantine]
Hex :: Tin Man [AutomAte Dub]
Optiv & CZA :: Bring It Back [SGN:Ltd]
Telekinesis :: She Wants To Skate [Eatbrain]
Black Sun Empire :: All Is Lost (Memtrix Remix) [BSE]
Silent Witness & Break :: The Hills Have Ears [Symmetry]
8-Bits & Q-Project :: Lowend Theory [CIA]
Arclight :: Pluroform [AutomAte]
Telekinesis :: Machines [oBSEssions]
Emperor :: The Fire [Neosignal]
Mindscape, Audio & Stapleton :: Truth Hurts [Commercial Suicide]
Calyx & Teebee :: Skank [RAM]
Neonlight :: Sprech Funk [Lifted]
Donny & Katharsys :: Wraith [Barcode]


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Blackdub Podcast #6 feat. MC Fokus & 2Shy



It's time to kick things off for 2013 here at Blackdub with the next installment of our podcast series. We've got a bumper pack of high-grade beats and bass this month hosted in part by the up-and-coming MC Fokus.

MC Fokus: For bookings: clive@evolutionartists.co.uk Twitter: @mcfokus

Considered a fairly new face on the scene, Fokus has more than earned his stripes, adding his vocal talents to releases on labels such as Dispatch Recordings and Renegade Hardware as well as a heavy gigging schedule across the UK and Europe. He's gone all out on Reevah's first hour mix, warming us up perfectly for this month's guest mix from 2Shy...

2Shy MC: For bookings: info@uniqueartists.co.uk www.2ShyMC.com

2Shy is a bonafide scene legend. Chances are if you're out in the scene a lot you'll have heard him hyping the crowd at raves all over Europe from Renegade Hardware to Ram and Tech:nology to Playaz. His versatility know no bounds illustrated perfectly by the stomping classics set he's put together for our first episode of the year, kicking us off in style! Enjoy the show!



Tracklist:


Reevah In The Mix with MC Fokus:

DBRUK :: Bushy (Able Danger rmx)
Calibre :: Simple Emotion
Meth :: Put up
Halogenix :: Raya
Able Danger :: Exile
Critical Impact :: Only Girl
EBK : Inside
Data :: Vice
HLZ :: 140 Dub
Decimal Bass :: Loudmouth
Survival & Silent Witness :: Immortal
Total Science :: No Justice (Jubei Remix)
Octane, DLR + EBK - Zulu Fade
Jayline & Papa G :: Over Expose
Seba :: Nightrider
Vicious Circle :: Solitude
Foreign Concept :: Possessive
Foreign Concept :: Show You
Icicle & SpectraSoul :: Body Language
??? :: ???
Able Danger :: Nautilus
21.Kasper & Everest ::


2Shy In The Mix:

Tracklist forthcoming


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Blackdub Podcast #5 feat. Mechanizm



Another month goes by and it's time for episode five in our podcast series. This month's show is hosted by myself, Enorme again and features the usual rash of quality Drum & Bass that you've hopefully come to expect from us by now. I was a bit ill when I recorded this one so didn't really have the energy to get into the mix. Instead I decided to play a load of tunes I've been feeling over the last month or two. 
No need to worry though as our guest mix has been more than ably handled by the man like Mechanizm, taking us through forty five minutes of rolling techstep that'll get your head nodding. Keep your eyes peeled for our Q&A but until then, enjoy the show. Let's go!





Tracklist:
Dawn Day Night :: Alcoholic Dance Flow
Future Roots & Echonic :: Oak Tree
Foreign Concept :: Jaipur (Villem Remix)
M-Zine & Scepticz :: Alone
Raiden :: Dove From Above feat. Klose
Enei :: Trainchaser
SPKTRM & D-Struct :: C

Mechanizm In The Mix:
Verb & Nitri :: Fear Control
Manifest, Meth & 2Shy :: R.N.S
Matrix & InsideInfo :: Quattro
Calyx & Teebee :: Scavenger
Rene LaVice :: Brooklyn
Klute & Silent Witness :: Friendless
Foreign Concept & Anile :: True Enemies
Lethal & Able Danger :: HeadKnock
Prolix :: Sawhead
Prolix :: Funkhole
Dose :: Face Your Fears
Mechanizm :: Iconography
Zero T & Bailey :: Wasp Factory
Morphy & 2Shy :: Speakerbox
Verb :: Atlas
Verb :: Gully
Mechanizm :: The Unknown

Subtension & Minor Rain :: Sklep
Cursa, Subliminal & Alxr :: Camino
Zero T :: Rainha feat. Stamina MC
Sabre :: Injustice feat. Riya
Stray :: Contract
Escher :: Rugged

Friday, November 9, 2012

Introducing :: AutomAte




If you've been listening to our podcasts, you'll probably have heard a handful of forthcoming tunes from a couple of labels operating under the AutomAte umbrella. 

With a rock-solid concept under them, we feel they have a bright future ahead of them and believe us when we say they have some quality music coming out in the next year! 
We got hold of co-owner and AutomAte Deep curator, Deficit to find out a bit more about what they're all about. 


The AutomAte labels are nearly ready for launch. How long have you been involved in the Drum & Bass scene and how did the forming of AutomAte come about?

Long story! Depends what you mean by involved. I started bedroom DJing and going to Drum and Bass clubs and parties about ten years ago. I first played in a club six or seven years ago but I'd say it's only in the last three or four years that I've made a big effort to build something tangible and truly be a part of the scene.
AutomAte has existed in some form since late 2009. It started with a radio show on Intense Records' online station, jointly run by myself and my good friend Tracksuit Mafia. He and a few other mates had started producing their own music and we wanted to start exposing ourselves as artists to the rest of the world. We promoted the show on the forums and social networks each week and started to get a bit of interest but the format got very tired very quickly. We decided to get the audience more involved so we started advertising guest slots. People would send us a demo mix and if we were feeling it, we’d offer them the chance to either play a live show or provide a guest mix which we would air. We met loads of people this way because each DJ would bring their own circle of mates so it was a different crowd in the chatroom each week. The AutomAte Soundcloud page was originally a portal for downloading the radio shows and one of them, a Leon Switch/Defcom tribute mix from my man Nathan E, is still on there for the time being.





After about 18 months, we laid the radio show to rest. By that point we’d switched the format again and had about six DJs on regular rotation but it had become obvious that people wanted downloads, not live streams. A bit like Sky+, people want it on demand. Tracksuit Mafia went his own way to concentrate on production and I started the AutomAte Podcast. After about 9 months this started to really take off and, after 2 years, we've worked with Amoss, Phil Hustle, Nyx (Renegade Hardware), the other Nyx (from Seattle), Retraflex (Flexout Audio), Cursa and more. The next one will be Square (Mindtech Recordings). We're on iTunes, which is the best way to subscribe, and they’re downloadable from our Soundcloud page too.






In late 2010, my best friend (and now label partner) Esion convinced me to give production a try. He'd been doing it for a couple of years and was loving it. Long story short, I was bitten by the bug. Esion lives in Bristol and we started going to the Digital Labz production seminars, which are run by James Arclight. The three of us got chatting and James sent Esion a tune he'd just written. That tune was Pluroform. We were both blown away. We'd chatted about record labels before but Pluroform sealed the deal, if we could get music of that quality then it was game on! That was a year ago and a lot has happened since. We've been very busy but nothing has been rushed. We worked on the label for a year before releasing the first single, which came out on bonfire night.






How would you describe the sounds you're trying to represent across the two labels? What are you looking for when you sign a track?

Esion and I share a mutual love of dark, techy, dancefloor Drum and Bass but over the years our tastes have diverged. Esion's love of tech has extended towards the heavy/hardcore end of the spectrum whereas I've gone the other way towards the more experimental, genre-bending stuff. I guess you could say the two labels represent Esion and I.
AutomAte Tech is all about dirty, gritty, hard-hitting dnb ranging from heavy tech-step and amen tracks to neuro and hardcore styles. If you want to get a track signed to AutomAte Tech, a good start would be to write something that makes Esion and I jump around the room. It needs to be dark and grimy with plenty of attitude and groove. Esion really has the final say on what goes out on AutomAte Tech but there’s nothing that he's signed to the label so far that I don’t play in my sets too. If you have us both running for the nearest nightclub, you're onto a winner.
AutomAte Deep is about warm, eclectic and experimental music. Drum and Bass has always been a bit of a bastard son, a mish-mash of everything from UK Techno to Jamaican Dub to Funk and Soul to US Hip-Hop. It's the speed, the drum breaks and the sub-bass that make Drum and Bass sound like Drum and Bass but the real flavour comes from literally every other kind of music there is and this is the kind of experimentation I’m encouraging with AutomAte Deep; I want to forget I'm sitting in my studio; I want you to take me on a journey to a windy mountain top, a South American carnival, a Japanese temple, the surface of Mars… That’s how to get a tune signed to AutomAte Deep.
We're looking for really well produced music. Professional quality. With our first release, I believe we've set the bar right where it needs to be. Anyone can send us demos and we listen to everything we're sent. We're musicians, we love listening to music. We've had demos from many talented up-and-coming artists and we encourage them, spur them on to keep developing and give them advice where we can. Keep coming back, keep sending us music, we love hearing people progress and we'd love to home-grow some artists.
Apart from that, all the music needs to come from the soul. Writing tunes for the sake of it and trying to emulate other people often results in music that sounds awkward, contrived and false. Be true to yourself and write what's in your heart, whether it's a hardcore face-melter, dancefloor dynamite or a trippy experimental soup. We're passionate about this music and we expect to hear the same from our artists. In fact, that's all we really ask of them.
I much prefer to hear demos that have not been mastered in any way. Many artists seem to feel that they need to squeeze their demos to commercial loudness to grab my attention. Not true! In my experience, most budding producers totally overcook this and I've heard many a demo ruined by poor mastering. All our music is professionally mastered at zero cost to the artist so, if in doubt, leave the master bus alone and just send us the final mixdown, we'll take it from there.


The first release on AutomAte Tech has just dropped, can you give us some information on that as well as what to expect in the near future?

We have plenty in the pipeline. The first release dropped on 5th November. That was Arclight – Pluroform/Surgikal. It's available now in all good digital stores including Beatport, TrackItDown, Juno, iTunes, Amazon, 7Digital and many more. Support for that release has been outstanding. The tunes have been picked up by the likes of Bailey, Raiden, EBK, Nyx, Gremlinz, NC-17, John Rolodex. The list goes on...
Next up, on 3rd December we'll be releasing another AutomAte Tech single. This one is by Fearful, a talented up-and-coming duo from Brighton. The A-side is a heavyweight grumpy slab of tech called Santura and the B-side is a punchy rolling stepper called Gorilla. These boys are a joy to work with and they're ones to watch, they're going to start turning some heads. Again, the release has already chalked up encouraging support from the likes of Optiv, Amoss, Nyx, Phil Hustle, Cursa, Philth and more.





In the new year we'll be putting out more music on AutomAte Tech. Call me old-fashioned but I like to keep an air of mystery, I don't believe in giving everything away all at once. Suffice to say, exciting times lie ahead and we're already working with artists on several releases for the first half of 2013. The best way to keep up with what's happening is, of course, online at SoundcloudFacebook or Twitter (or search for #automatednb)

Around March/April, we're planning to launch AutomAte Deep. The first release on there will be Peg Leg by Ortokore and Near East by ModeBlue. This is a perfect example of what I'm trying to achieve with the Deep label. One side has insanely infectious Latino beach vibes while the other takes you on a Dub-fuelled journey to the heart of a Medina. All from the comfort of your headphones.





We're working on further releases for AutomAte Deep, with artists from all over the place, including Chile, Holland and Italy as well as England and Scotland.

We've also realised what a massive gulf exists between AutomAte Deep and AutomAte Tech. We've been sent a number of tunes which haven't suited the vibe of either label but which we would have loved to sign. Chunky steppers, dark rollers and interesting minimal tracks that didn't have enough attitude for Tech or were too straight-up for Deep. So we're planning to launch a third imprint, simply called AutomAte, to cater for this. The same standards apply across the board, the music needs to be well-produced and engaging with a dark andtechy or an interesting, experimental edge to it. This label is still on the drawing board but if it would make it into our record bags, it stands a good chance of being signed.


Any final thoughts or shouts you’d like to add?

Loads. I can talk about music all day. And I don't want this to sound like an Oscar acceptance speech!
Shouts to my partner-in-crime, Esion. Tracksuit Mafia for his support, especially in the early days. My tech-man Nathan E, who’s like the third member of AutomAte and practically runs our forum, www.drumandbassmovement.com. And my girlfriend Julie for putting up with my sub, my ranting and raving, my obsessive nature and for picking me up when it all gets too much.
A special mention to our mastering engineer, Chris Jarman (aka Raiden/Kamikaze Space Programme). I’ve been a big fan of his for a decade now and there's no-one I'd rather have finalising our releases than him. And a bloody nice bloke to boot.
Katie Taylor (aka Shiny Biscuit) for helping us on the PR and promo side of things.
Carla, Gabi, Fergus, Stuart and Andrew for their graphical input over the years. If anyone wants to be put in contact with our graphic designers, just ask.
Finally, all the artists that have worked with us, sent us music or shown an interest. And everyone who has supported us by buying our music, playing our music, spreading the word or just offering encouragement. You know who you are.





Monday, October 29, 2012

Blackdub Podcast #4 feat. Spindall and Jammin J



It's that time again and Podcast #4 is upon us. This month's episode is hosted by Blackdub cohort, DJ Reevah, showcasing some deep, dubby darkness, perfect for these longer autumn evenings alongside a little Jammin J showcase featuring some exclusive unreleased dubs and his currently available tracks.
We also have Rude FM's Spindall coming correct with a rolling mix packed full of forthcoming dubs guaranteed to get your head nodding.
As if all that wasn't enough, Jammin J has kindly offered up an exclusive free tune in the shape of Nile. You can grab that from his Soundcloud page here.


Don't forget to check our Q&A with Spindall below and enjoy the show! 




Tracklist:

DJ Reevah In The Mix

Thing :: Dub Fighter :: Dubthing Freebie
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs :: Household Goods (Enei Remix) :: Nice Age
Sunchase & Nickbee :: Zoned :: Horizons
Technicolour & Komatic :: Serendipity :: Integral
Unreal & Duo Science :: Back Of The Truth :: Chronic
Meth :: Ohm :: Proximity
Konflict :: Celestial :: Renegade Hardware
Sunchase :: Violet :: Drone Audio
Arclight :: Surgikal :: AutomAte Deep Dub
Thing :: Dub Wize :: Dubthing Freebie
Kalm & Spindall :: Streams :: Extent
Nemesis :: System :: Renegade Hardware
Madcap :: Consequence :: Uncertified Music

Spindall In The Mix
Kalm & Spindall :: Parameters :: Twisted Records Dub
Charli XCX :: You're The One (Dub Phizix Remix) :: Asylum
Ruffhouse :: Pellet :: Alignment
DBR UK & Displaced Paranormals :: Night Vision feat. 2Shy :: Cyclone
Kyrist - Delusions :: Broken Audio Dub
Tom Small :: Morphine :: Broken Audio Dub
DBR UK :: Antiseptic :: Extent VIP Dub
Antagonist :: Sonar :: Dub
Kyrist :: Revolt :: Syrenz Dub
Ruffhouse :: The Foot :: Ingredients
Tom Small :: Unreal Soul :: Broken Audio Dub
Kalm - Cabin Fever :: Directors Cut Dub
DBR UK & Displaced Paranormals :: The Wrath :: Cyclone
Kyrist :: Revolt (Genotype Mix) :: Syrenz Dub
Kalm :: Dr Flow :: Directors Cut Dub
Zero T & Script :: Level 43 :: Dispatch
Dubplate Exclusive 


Jammin J :: Melt :: Dub
Jammin J :: Vice :: Dub
Jammin J :: Tribe :: Extent
Jammin J :: Burial Rights :: Extent
Jammin J :: Remember :: Dub
Jammin J :: All Massive & Crew :: ABAGA
Jammin J :: Jungle Note :: Dub

Q&A :: Spindall [Nurtured Beatz/Twisted Records]

Pic: Stiina West




Our special guest mix this month comes from London based Spindall. An accomplished DJ and an upcoming producer alongside partners Kalm and Diamond Eye, we got hold of him to find out what makes him tick and what we can expect to hear from him in the near future.

Can you introduce yourself for the people who don’t know you?
My name is Craig and I go under the artist name of Spindall, catch me on www.rudefm.com every Saturday from 6 til 8PM playing the best in underground D&B.

What made you want to starting DJing and what got you into Drum & Bass? 
I got into it at the very start back in 1992 listening to pirate radio and tape packs etc. via older friends. Being a DJ culture genre it was what I wanted to do from the age of 10! My idols were Hype, Andy C and Randall. Listening to those guys made me want to do it myself. 

How would you describe your sound/ethos? 
Definitely on the deep side. I like the deeper side of the music and the darkside.

You are also developing a reputation as a producer. Would you consider yourself predominantly a DJ or beat maker? Can we expect to see any releases in the near future? 
Producing is still very new to me. I'm still learning & lucky to have a sick engineer in Kalm so I would say at present definitely very much a DJ who dabbles in production . Myself and Kalm have an up coming release on Twisted Records very soon called Parameters. We're also gonna be starting a label called Nurtured Beatz so we'll be releasing on there too. Grab the free single now by myself & Diamond Eye from www.soundcloud.com/nurturedbeatz

You’ve put a guest mix together for our latest podcast. Can you give us a little insight into it? 
The mix features forthcoming material from us, current bangers and also a few people to watch out for in the future. I like to feature new artists and you'll spot a few in the mix.

How do you feel about the general state of Drum & Bass at the moment? 
Musically it is pretty strong right now, so much good stuff around at the moment it's unreal. It's also more diverse now than ever and that can only be a good thing. It will open the door too newer listeners. 

Current top 5 tunes? 
Ooh I hate this question because there are so many! Haha!

1. Charli XCX :: You're The One (Dub Phizix Remix) :: Asylum Records
2. Genotype :: The Good Turned Ugly :: Nurtured Beatz
3. Kalm & Spindall :: Parameters :: Twisted Records
4. Kyrist :: Delusions :: Broken Audio Recordings
5. Kalm & Spindall :: Thorn :: Nurtured Beatz

Any final thoughts or shout outs you’d like to add? 
Yes, thanks for giving me the opportunity to do this . Big ups to Kalm, all @ RudeFM, Diamond Eye, DBR UK & all @ Broken Audio, Kolectiv, Donny & Robee @ Extent, Joe @ Twisted, Lucie @ The Drum & Bass Diaries, Ruffhouse, Codebreaker, Syrenz , Antagonist, Genotype, and anyone I missed (I could be here forever but big ups to all the peeps who've supported, you know who you are).