01 November, 2006

V.A. - Discoveries Of The Deep CD

artist: V.A.
title: Discoveries Of The Deep - Mixed by Dreazz & Drumorigins
label: Fokuz
catalogue: FOKUZCD001
format: CD
date: 11/2006
country: Netherlands

tracklist:

Few weeks after the release of the Album, Fokuz decided to release the official fokuz mix cd including all the album tracks , plus a few bonus tracks of earlier released material to spice up the mix. This album is a pure bliss. Listen to it from beginning till the end, and you�l know what we mean. The mix flows up & down like an ambient rollercoaster, and once you join the ride theirs no stopping it no-more. The mix features a wide spectrum of artists who can be considered the most upfront producers of todays atmospheric drum&bass scene. Artist involved are Bcee & Lomax, Autumn, Spinor, Drum Origins, Mav, J cut, Stunna, ICR, Syncopix, Soulproof, Physics & Resound.

tracklist:
1. Implex - Shape of time
2. Drum Origins - 16th Chapter
3. Bcee & Lomax - Letting Go
4. Syncopix - Treat me Right
5. Autumn & ICR - Yesterday
6. Kubiks & Lomax - Destiny Calling
7. Mav - Ocean Phantom
8. Soulproof - Whisper in my ear
9. J CUT - Deep End
10. Stunna & Release - Halucinate
11. Physics & Resound - Starshade
12. Spinor - Revenge

01 September, 2006

So Unloved / End Of Me


artist: ICR / Macc
title: So Unloved / End Of Me
label: Counter Intelligence
catalogue: CI006
format: 12" vinyl
date: 09/2006
country: Netherlands

info:

So much quality music out there that we want to give props to right now� so for CI006 we're bringing you prime tasters from two producers that always take the time to craft something truly unique�

Side C: ICR - So Unloved

24 years old Zoltan Gal from Hungary has played a significant role in Hungary's emergent dnb scene, not only is he editor of Hungarian dnb webzine Impulsecreator.hu, he has also represented his country on wax since 2003. In that time, he's had a very healthy smattering of releases on labels such as Breakbeat Science / Orgone, Basswerk, Offshore, Good Looking, Covert Operations, Nerve and Fokuz.

Now he comes to Counter Intelligence with 'So Unloved', a haunting low-key roller inspired by the moody and reflective world of minimal movie soundtracks. A low tremulous piano is keyed ominously, marking time as the track's gliding rhythms propel it ever-forward, culminating in a cut-up drum workout that never feels at odds with the deep and heavy atmospherics that remain so prevalent throughout�
Watch out for further material from ICR here on Counter Intelligence and on Flatline Audio, Thermal and Exegene, plus appearances on Offshore and Vibe'z compilation LPs. Details of all his latest releases can be found by checking http://www.drumandbass.hu/icr

Side I: Macc - End Of Me

Drum-propagandist Macc is on something of a roll right now and thus it's a pleasure to welcome him back to Counter Intelligence after his proxy appearance on CI002 with Beta 2's remix of his awesome 'Drum Day'. Here, on 'End Of Me', Macc takes on the famed Apache break and feeds it through the studio rhythm-grinder with the dexterity that only a man schooled in Jazz proper could really achieve� the flow is never interrupted throughout, and the breaks roll effortlessly against a backdrop of beautiful melancholia.
Keep an eye out for forthcoming Macc 12"s here on Counter Intelligence and on Offshore, Outsider and Subtle Audio.

01 August, 2006

V.A. - Noise Corrosion

artist: V.A.
title: Noise Corrosion
label: Exegene
catalogue: XGNCD001
format: CD
date: 08/2006
country: UK

info:

They say good things come to those who wait. How apt then, that I had been waiting an eternity for a certain compilation to surface from the dreaded depths of delays, and into the Drum & Bass stratosphere over the past few months. This compilation was none other than Exegene Recordings 'Noise Corrosion', a disc whose ideal was to offer producers from shores both logistics local, established and largely uncharted on the drum and bass map a base to air their wares, all whilst uncompromising their needs to experiment with the regularity of dance music structure.
Unwrapping the package for the first time it's observable that there's been plenty of care and soul poured into the presentation of this one-off rarity. Indeed, the charming fellow on the front cover appears somewhat equally transfixed as well. He's probably been won over by the instrumental hip-hop and amen amalgamations present in the first track, Paradigm X's mightily energetic 'Malthusian Blues'. It's a testament to the diversity of this label that such a number has been pencilled to headline proceedings on this compilation - much like Cartridge's wild and wacky 'Suspicion' that takes centre stage shortly after it's always stimulating to hear such a wide palette of sounds, moods and hybrids juxtapose surprisingly snugly in one place, and furthermore retain lasting appeal after multiple listens. I picked out a theme of tracks sharing an abundance of influences from the past, typified by colourful strokes of classical instrumentation (think Source Direct, Good Looking, plus Reinforced Records) and ornamenting them with contemporary aesthetics such as vivid electronic spasms and glitchy futurism. A risky combination you may agree, so I'm glad to reassure you that it's worked with startlingly good results in this case. I won't indulge in longwinded descriptions of each track for you, all I will say from this point on is that label owner Bob Cube has compiled a real gem here, with a dull moment inaudible throughout. And to all those looking for a springboard into the alternative sound of Drum & Bass, get yourself a copy of this asap. It could be the best £7.50 you'll ever spend.

tracklist:
01. Paradigm X - Malthusian Blues
02. Cartridge - Suspicion
03. Temulent - Angershine
04. Malevolent Wavelength - Latin Roulette
05. Dissident - Behind The Curtain
06. Macc - It's Cold Inside
07. dgoHn - Squish
08. Alpha Omega - Flying Automobiles
09. Bad Mammal - Knife Song
10. Martsman - Roads (Sileni Remix)
11. Beatokko - Going Beyond
12. ICR - Earth Odyssey
13. oS - Bears

V.A. - Discoveries Of The Deep LP

artist: V.A.
title: Discoveries Of The Deep LP
label: Fokuz
catalogue: FOKUZLP001
format: 4x12" vinyl
date: 08/2006
country: Netherlands

info:

J CUT - Deep End: Proper roller. Dark dubby stabs, subtle dubby sounds and samples along side verrrry crispy roling breaks, solid deep heavy basslines and great atmosphere and a great tool for the floor� This is the A side baby..

Autumn & ICR - Yesterday: Autumn, a new collective from the states teaming up With Hungarian ICR. A deep typical Autumn inspired release. Crsipy oldschool breaks, very wicked atmosphere and a tearing Reece that gets it going on the dancelfoor!

Kubiks & Lomax - Destiny Calling: K&L are probably the most active producers around at the moment. With tracks out on almost every funky label around. Ranging from V rec till Phuzion, Phunkphiction and many others its now time that they deliver a track to FOkuz. Of course we feel this is their best to date ;).. A Wicked stepper that needs to be played at high volume...

Syncopix - Treat me right: Once again something completely different from Syncopix. This guy is the master in producing & building vibe around a tune. Loads of layers, sounds, melodies, basslines and edits al over the place. This has quality written al over it. A lightweight funky roller with a touch of Neuro inspired bassline bizzniz. Masterpiece.

Soulproof - Whisper in my ear: Soulproof steps in from a more Dubby angle. The tunes are still funky and melodic, while the beats are more fierce, sharp and very heavy.. it still got that typical Soulproof techy touch, but the overall vibe is raw, rugged and rolling.

Physics & Resound - Starshade: Physics & Resound are representing the Fokuz Drum phunk a holic side of tings�.. Starshade is one of our favorites. The tune is somewhat different than many tunes around, but once you hear the congas, toms and little drum edits, your gonna be locked.. Again atmosphere is the keyword in this tune.. Very nice and very original.

Stunna & Release - Halucinate / Implex - Shape of time
Spinor - Revenge / Drum Origins - 16th Chapter
This 4th disc includes the Fokuz altime favorites. Wicked deep tunes that are mainly made for listening pleasure and early dj sets. Implex, shape of time, a breathtaking journey with great bleeps, peeps and melodies and a musical hook that will stick to your mind for ever.. Drum origins follows this same flow. Just a great track with great edits, great music and rolling beats. Spinor delivered a very stripped down minimal Dbrige sort of tune�. Its all about the vibe, and the vibe is strong. Techy, monotonous but it worx. Last but not least we got Stunna & Release with a track that sort of comes from different markets. It will appeal to the Drum phunk crew, bit of dubbyness , but it will also be appreciated by the more musical and funky D&B lovers..

tracklist:

A - J CUT - Deep End
B - Autumn & ICR - Yesterday
C - Kubiks & Lomax - Destiny Calling
D - Syncopix - Treat me right
E - Soulproof - Whisper in my ear
F - Physics & Resound - Starshade
G 1 - Stunna & Release - Halucinate
G 2 - Implex - Shape of time
H 1 - Spinor - Revenge
H 2 - Drum Origins - 16th Chapter


01 July, 2006

Drop Everything


artist: ICR & Matt-U
title: Drop Everything
label: Deformed Soundz
catalogue: DSOUNDZ002
format: digital download
date: 07/2006
country: Ukraine

Deformed Sounds crew is proudly to present you next release ICR in great collab with MATT U have made really magnificent tune. The track cheers up from the first notes summer mood fills you. Yes this track will not leave you indifferent. Remarkable strings rolling drums interesting construction of a tune.

V.A. - First Wave


artist: V.A.
title: First Wave
label: Red Mist
catalogue: RMR001
format: CD
date: 07/2006
country: UK

We are proud to announce the long awaited arrival of our first CD release, which you may have already heard about in the July editions of Knowledge and iDJ magazine.
'First Wave' is an unmixed DJ-friendly compilation album of futurist sounds from across the deep drum and bass spectrum, and will initially be available to order direct from our shop on July 5th via Paypal or credit/debit card for the price of Ł7.99 + P&P

tracklist:
01 - ICR + SDD - "Striction (Loveshine)"
02 - Cryo - "Ice In You"
03 - ASC - "Lake Of Illusion"
04 - Mav - "Walk The Earth"
05 - Skeema - "Evertime"
06 - Greenfly - "Sixteen"
07 - Intersidereal - "Disturbed Balance"
08 - Mykra - "Faze One" (Remix)
09 - Pete Rann - "Shine Down On Me"
10 - Antibreak - "Le Obscrune" (Remix)
11 - Void - "Empyrean"

08 April, 2006

drumandbass.de spotlight

Q&A profile for german d&b board, done by the lovely Biene. Read on!

http://dnbszene.de/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4090

ICR is the latest of the young hungarian producers. He has been the originator - and now co-editor - of the country's only urban music Internet magazine, Impulsecreator (drumandbass.hu). After numerous mp3 releases on the self-established Internet label he immediately found himself as an upcoming producer.

ICR's debut 12" release came out in march 2003 on Breakbeat Science. Shortly after the Orgone debut single he also contributed a track (Wide Awake) on Germany's Basswerk. In 2004 Nerve Recordings featured him in his exclusive Beatport release with two tracks ("Tough, dancefloor dnb with a slightly deeper edge"), then remixed by atmospheric master ASC for leftfield specialist Offshore and also appeared on LTJ Bukem's prestigious Progression Sessions 10.

The year 2005 brought more chance to emerge his talents with a self-released concept album that consist of his favourite tracks specially edited or remixed (not only d&b, but with downtempo and leftfield bits), all slightly passed as a whole story (released as a free downloadable album) and another LP (Daytrip) released on Covert Operations both on CD and on two vinyls (plus new digital downloads at Nerve, Nookie's Strictly Digital, Exegene, Red Mist and Taciturn).

His versatile style has been captured not only on the follow up to The Public Diary - Empty Pages, but also on releases such on Nerve featuring the industrial-esque, dark Fill The Sky backed with the dubby Skanner; on Fokuz he has delivered liquid tunes collaborating with fellow hungarians Soulproof (My Love, It Could Have Been Me) and US outfit Autumn (Yesterday). Forthcoming bits in 2006 include tunes on forward-thinking dutch label Counter Intelligence (alongside Macc), new technoid label Flatline Audio, not to mention Thermal, Vibez, Synaptic Plastic, Exegene and Offshore.

- where & when did you answer this questions ?
At home, southeast of Hungary, Oroshaza on the 10th May '06.

- what's your age ?
I will be 24 years old in July.

- your real name ?
Zoltan Gal

- why "icr" ?
When I started producing I was only using a tracker hence I took the name 'The Impulsecreator'. Meanwhile in 1999 I launched the first jungle/drum & bass website myself with the same name, but as more people joined the work at the magazine (http://www.impulsecreator.hu) I felt I can't run it under my production name so I just cut it to ICR.

- what was the reason for you start Producing?
First I think it was just experimenting, to try it if I can make something out of nothing. Then as I dug deeper in drum & bass I wanted to show myself on different levels, simultaneously with the magazine it was like a natural and continuous self-education. For now I think I've managed to reach the level where I can produce to express myself, to give a little from my soul into my tunes. So the main reason is emotional.

- your first vinyl ever purchased ?
I have never bought a record and I don't even have a proper deck. I think the first vinyl I got is my own 12" came out on Orgone (Rock The Sky / Stolen Symmetry) in 2003. So normally I only have records with my name on it :)

- records, that influenced you ?
That's a hard one and I can't really give you a list or records. In drum & bass mostly the tunes that gave me something plus emotionally. I've never really been to the music which is only about to make you dance or to amaze you technically, it has to be a touching element to get me.
Anyway some artist from the top of my head: Calibre, Klute, Polar, TGM, Paradox, Goldie, Sonic, Dom & Roland, Photek, Source Direct... but a lot of hip hop, electronica stuff, and jazz, blues aswell, not to mention film scores which I quite like.

- most intense live gig ?
If it's referred to a gig I played at, there's no such. I'm not DJing, only producing.

- most intense club event ?
Since I haven't been to a party, the most intense club event would be definitely the one I attend. I would shock even the DJs haha.

- what kind of sound should be banned ?
It only depends on how you use the sounds Wink But seriously - in drum & bass? In my opinion every subgenre is part of this music which makes up what d&b is about - diversity. No one of these should be banned but every one should be represented at least with the same scale. If there's something disturbing for me I ignore it rather than dissing it.

- favorite venue ?
Haven't been to any.

- favorite drink ?
I don't drink alcohol so maybe it's Late Night Squeeze :)

- what do you take with you to a lonesome island ?
In fact I am on a lonesome island.

- timeless for you ?
Yes, from Goldie.
Again I can't be specific. Timeless is what you can recall anytime wherever you are and you feel good about it and brings memories. Music is the same. I feel tracks timeless I can relate to a certain moment. I think I captured it well on my free Public Diary album.

- favorite junk food / fast food place ?
My mom cooks for me, so I don't eat junk/fast food.

- what do you do between club & sleep ?
I keep trying to give up on producing but with no success (irony), doing some 'work' for drumandbass.hu, watching movies, sometimes reading and being online all day. Pretty boring after a while if you don't have a job.

- personal heroes ?
Marty McFly :), Spike Lee, Kevin Smith, David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch, Kitano Takeshi, M. Night Shyamalan, the Coen bros, Charlton Heston and the Planet Of The Apes, Nicholas Cage, Jim Carrey, Douglas Adams, Isaac
Asimov, Stan Lee, Guru, DJ Premiere, Squarepusher, Aphex Twin, Metalheadz,...

- personal vision / projects ?
I can't see what the future holds so I just keep pushing things, maybe focusing more on the style I have concentrated on lately. But besides this kind of deep, atmospheric drum oriented dnb I know there would be demand for getting back to some techy and liquid stuff, so who knows. I have forthcoming singles on dutch label Counter Intelligence (So Unloved b/w a Macc tune), on a new US techy label Flatline Audio (Back 2 Front/Razor Blade Runner) and on Thermal Recordings (Feels Like Spring / Tingle Tangle). I will be also featured on the Offshore, Vibez, Fokuz and Exegene label compilations, but there's something I got for Synaptic Plastic and Telluric too. There's a lot of things lined up - all for this year hopefully.

- describe yourself in 3 words !
Impulsive, creative, and therefore liar. No, maybe I would say mannered, reliable and sheepish.

- your favorite drugs ?
I don't take any.

- current top10
Alaska - Arctic Foundations LP - 13 Music
Macc - Be Like Water - Outsider
Bungle - Memories From Mars - Timeless
Mist:I:Cal - Same Old
Breakage - The 9th Hand - Planet Mu
Pieter K - Dangergirl (remix)/Temerity - Counter Intelligence
Young Ax - In The Groove - Vibez
Polska - Burning Sun - Subtle Audio
Snaper - Supernatural Spirit - unreleased
ICR - The Nonbeliever - unreleased

- alltime favourites
Journey Into Drum & Bass Vol 2
Goldie - Mother
Klute - Lie, Cheat & Steal
Pieter K - Everything All The Time
Adam F feat. Tracy Horn - The Tree Knows Everything
Sci-Clone - Everywhere I Go (remix)
4 Hero - Two Pages
Ed Rush & Optical - Wormhole
Dom & Roland (featuring Shanie) - Chained On Two Sides
Polar - Inside The Plot
Polska - Swept

drumandbass.hu/icr
myspace.com/icrdrumandbasshu
myspace.com/ipcprofiles

01 April, 2006

It Could Have Been Me / Refuge


artist: ICR & Soulproof / Autumn
title: It Could Have Been Me / Refuge
label: Fokuz Limited
catalogue: FOKUZLTD008
format: 12" vinyl
date: 04/2006
country: Netherlands

info:
These are the new kids on the block. Both producers are known for their wicked, deep production skills.. With tracks lined up on several Established labels, they are slowly creating quiet a buzz ... these tracks are no exception to the rule... The A side is Soulproof in cooperation with ICR the bizziest atmospheric producer in town. The combo of these 2 producers brings us a fresh rolling tek tune, with deep strings rolling beats and a really clean musical flow.. On the flipside its Autumn. After their killer debut on Fokuzltd 007, they deliver a almost psychedelic journey trough the drum & bass. Listen and decide your self. The tune is deadly deep, but amazing..


Aaron Myers pres. Altitude Vol. 1.

artist: V.A.
title: Altitude Vol. 1.
label: Testflight
catalogue: TFRCD002
format: CD
date: 04/2006
country: USA

info:
An all new 11 track compilation featuring new and exclusive tracks hand picked by TestFlight label head and DJ Aaron Myers. Available in an unmixed CD format and 4 plate limited edition vinyl set. The CD version will contain 4 tracks not available on the vinyl release, while the vinyl set will include an exclusive track itself. The 11 track journey will showcase the works of Blame, ASC, Method One, Cable, Probe One and more! So don't miss out, there will be no represses on the vinyl and only a limited amount are available. Order yours today at www.techgroove.co.uk and "Sample the Future"!
the vinyl relese is cancelled

tracklist:
01 Method One "Flight Zero"
02 L Plus "Amo"
03 MRN "Musica"
04 Blame "Amethyst"
05 Signal "Pulsar"
06 Cable "Wish I'd Been There"
07 MRN "Hallways"
08 Probe-One "Substance"
09 ASC "Techflow"
10 Probe-One "Stargate II"
11 ICR "Innocence"

Interview for Polish magazine

By Marcin Nieweglowski, Pullz magazine

You've released your first plate when you were 20 years old. When I think about it I can't avoid it seems when talented young football player from countryside has being discovered by The West headhunters. In addition you aren't alone who have focused foreign labels.

Yes, it seems like this a little bit, but I did not feel it that time and still haven't, because it's not like record labels knocking on my door wanting some tunes to release. It was quite a lot of work and trial to build up my reputation with each release I got during the years (and still it's quite hard to find labels who would sign my tunes).

Back to the debut - also I think it was just about the right time when drum & bass started to go global, and was looking for some new sounds, new talents. I was luckily spotted by the longest-running US d&b label and shop Breakbeat Science, so that was really good for a start. It was in 2003 and there were no options releasing d&b here in Hungary as our only label Subscope has not been functioning anymore, so right after that other hungarians like Chris.SU, SKC and Mindscape started releasing on DSCI4 and started their international careers.

Hungarian drum'n'bass scene has it's crucial turning point in 2004. There were two significant releases: your "Splashdown" on "Progression Sessions 10" and SKC & Bratwa's "Solitude" on Good Looking Records also. After that situation the Hungarian producers have started to gain ground.

As for our main producers SKC and Chris.SU, it was probably 2004 when they emerged with strong releases on top-notch UK labels like Commercial Suicide, Hospital, Soul:R, Critical or the aforementioned Good Looking. However 'Solitude' has only been released on promo and my tune is "only" featured on Progression Sessions but no doubt it gained a lot of interest and helped a lot spreading our names � up to now I'm still getting enquiring messages about that tune.

I think all these success built up a good base for hungarian producers, and the next big thing was the formation of Tactile (SKC, Chris.SU, Longman, Bratwa, Safair) with their debut LP on Timeless and SKC's forthcoming album on Commercial Suicide will also make big impact . Now we already have a new line of producers starting to walk on this paved way like Soulproof, Jade, Matt-U, Spinline, Dis, Munk � but make no mistake, each artist has to prove their skills even if it's like saying you're hungarian is probably a good-sounding phrase in d&b.

You started your carrier using Reason, didn't you? Do you think that more accessible of software merged with know-how than hardcore in East Europe is a key to catch The West? I mean about large representation of British drum'n'bass scene (popular names, DJs & label etc.) and compare it with poor and small scene in Hungary for example.

Actually my first release Rock The Sky/Stolen Symmetry was originally written on Impulse Tracker but since that I'm procuding with Reason. It's good you mentioned know-how 'cause I think it's just a possibility which you can use as an advantage if you learn about softwares, techniques, mastering etc. � I mean you can produce an outstanding tune in an 'unprofessional' way with professional knowledge, and on the other hand people without skills can't produce anything even if they have a lot of money and the best studio equipment.

But yes, the more accessible of PCs, softwares and of course the internet changed drum and bass a lot in the last few years. It became an entirely worldwide movement with producers and DJs in every country, not only East Europe. If you're a producer everything is in your hand (and in your mind) now, DJ elitism is also nearly a thing of the past, you can burn a CD with tunes of your mates they've just finished and broadcast it on your netradio show the same day, back then it was all about cutting dubplates. So it's a good thing but need to mention it's a double edged sword: the scene can be easily diluted with too many mediocre music, not to mention the vinyl sales/internet/mp3 issue.

You're founder and co-editor of digital Impulse Creator Magazine. I noticed that it's profile is similar to British Knowledge Magazine. Have you inspired that hip-hop / breakbeat Mag when you were making Impulse Creator Magazine?

I would not say inspired by it's profile but maybe by it's goal � to create a comprehensive, up-to-date magazine which not only informs but moves the (local) scene. Besides the usual content (features, news, reviews, top tens, party calendar, etc) as a webzine it's important to create a community (forum, chat) but to make the most of the possibilities that internet gives aswell. We're doing it for seven years now and it's not easy as it's a non-profit thing. But there's always something we come up with, in 2004 and 2005 we promoted a series of gigs with international headliners and now we've just established the IPC ProFiles netlabel too. We run tings!

Impulse Creator was created to specific audience, for drum'n'bass listeners and fans for example. How are those sounds in Hungary? Is Impulse Creator widely read? I've talked with SKC and he told me that you have got many and often gigs with well-known drum'n'bass DJs and producers. It seems that drum'n'bass should popular in Hungary. However, how does it look like in general?

It is popular indeed. I think anyone who wants to get information regarding the scene read Impulse Creator, it's like a focus on the internet and a community center for both who 'act' for the scene (and not only dnb) and the audience. For over the years I think it's getting bigger and bigger, in terms of parties (there's an international, big name DJ playing nearly every week), it spreaded all around in the country (more foreigner headliners on the countryside too), and it's very popular among the youth � maybe that's why DJ's always love to come back here because it's still an enthusiastic crowd. On the other hand it's a new generation grew up on d&b and maybe there's less 'movement', and 'innovation' in the scene now than back then. The number of producers and DJ's is also increasing, there has been a lot of radioshows came up over the last years (besides Tilos and Pararadio shows I have to mention the mostly dnb webradio Torespont too). I've also told you about our producers and maybe I can hint something about a hungarian d&b label too. Watch this space!

You have very respectable Radio Tilos. It is very known in Hungary but in Poland also.

Radio Tilos - which started as a pirate radio in 1991 � had a very important role in the country's electronic music scene. One of the founders DJ Palotai (the 'father') and Cadik started to play jungle & dnb around 1996-97, also they brough us Ed Rush in '98 which party was a milestone. Meanwhile Tilos became the main and only station representing the new sounds. If there was no Tilos I'm sure our scene would be quite different now.

So Raiden form Estonia, Paul B & Electrosoul System from Russia, Cyb Orc from Ukraine, Sonic Saturation and duo CLS & Wax from Poland, Chris Su, SKC, Soulproof and you � you're the East's best-known drum'n'bass export. What do you have beside broken beats? I know Hungarian trip hop producer called Yonderboi but someone else?

Yonderboi is definitely one of the best-known hungarian artists, maybe I could mention others who had albums also at Mole Listening Pearls: Gabor Deutsch (as known as Anorganik on the d&b circuit), Anima Sound System, Marcel (aka Carmel, released an album on Bukem's Cookin' Records) and Lushlife Project. On the nu jazz/headz line Erik Sumo also released his debut album on Pulver Records, but I could mention Karanyi or Zagar. Our record label Chi Recordings is the most respectable in the international breaks cummunity..

Most of your tracks released in net-freeware version. I must admit that "The Public Diary" and "Empty Pages" are very fresh, unconventional and highly inspiring. Have their situation caused by no responsibility, method of auto-promotion of yourself or your faith in Internet?

These are not just tracks, that's the point. Both albums are made of tunes I know that normally could not release on labels for various reasons so I edited and remixed all of them and placed them in a bit autobiographical story. So the reason is pretty much both of you mentioned: I could go on a direction where ever I wanted to go without worrying about labels and DJ's, still I think it defines my sound well so it's a good way of promoting myself and to provide this music to people who are open-minded - for free.

Could you agree that Internet has the same position like satellite radio have had yet several years ago?

I can't really compare these. But for me satellite tv and radio were the first medium where I got in touch with electronic music and drum & bass. It seems everything is getting centralized and finding a new, common platform on the internet. It became the most important medium and is not only taking over the role of the satellite radio, but the papers and maybe the television also. But as for radios it definitely in the best position if you want to listen to d&b or whatever style that is under-represented in any other media.

Should producer be open-minded if he don't want loose flavour tones?

It's a complex question I think. In my opinion it does not really matter what the trends are in a specific style, what the top producers, DJ's and labels push. Of course it's inevitable to listen to others and it's very important to be inspired by some of them! Open-minded means a bit more. If you're open minded you must have the ability to listen to music without judging it by no any means and to filter it thru your own personality. I think being open-minded helps you to find your own sound, your own flavour tones as you said, 'cause without impressions you can't make anything out of nothing.

Did you loyalty to those values when you were making "Daytrip"? Open-minded like a global various? Think global act local?

I don't know, have not think about it like this. If the global various means the sound of the Covert Operations label and acting local means to be loyal to my personal views on music (which I think is more vivid), then I would say yes. When we - me and James (ASC) - discussed the album he already had a vision which tunes should be there and letting me fill the gaps and to arrange it in a context - connect the tunes and flavours like a journey. Comparing it to my other releases on different labels (like Fokuz, Nerve, Counter Intelligence or Flatline) is a bit different but if the listeners can find something common in my tracks I did my job well.

Sometime Blame has said, that: "drum'n'bass is a good music, it's a lot of different elements that people can relate to. They can into If they like hip-hop, if they like break beat, if you like house, techno what you ever like jazz - all those elements are there. And I feel that drum'n'bass is the most futuristic music (...)" Do you agree with this affirmation?

Absolutely. I think drum & bass is very special because it can be so versatile, and that's the beauty of it. Every subgenres has the common elements that defines the style but there's no rule, you can put any kind of influence and it still fits. But in general it's a good thing that you can see eclectic, fusioning music all around, that brings people together and also moves things forward. However I don't see it as the most futuristic music, it was groundbreaking some years ago. But meanwhile styles come and go and there always be some forward-thinking producers to drop something into the stagnant water.

download original, polish issue here

01 March, 2006

Empty Pages

"A man who keeps a diary pays,
Due toll to many tedious days;
But life becomes eventful-then,
His busy hand forgets the pen.
Most books, indeed, are records less
Of fulness than of emptiness."
William Allingham

(00:00) page 01 - theme
(07:12) page 02 - icr & sdd: smooth breakdown
(10:44) page 03 - self-saved
(12:44) page 04 - false light
(16:33) page 05 - chased as rainbows
(21:52) page 06 - changing lanes
(28:26) page 07 - so small
(30:33) page 08 - true what
(34:18) page 09 - walk with you
(37:29) page 10 - then just say goodbye
(40:37) page 11 - moody up
(43:19) page 12 - three some
(46:39) page 13 - night and day
(49:36) page 14 - melting point
(52:58) page 15 - (don't) have to be alone
(58:12) page 16 - miles and smiles
(62:49) page 17 - a leap of faith
(63:35) page 18 - uncertain end

http://www.drumandbass.hu/icr/emptypages/

02 February, 2006

Good Morning Sunshine

artist: ICR
title: Good Morning Sunshine
label: Taciturn
catalogue:
format: digital download
date: 02/2006
country: USA

tracklist:
1. Close By The Sun
2. The Rainbowchaser
3. Magic Man
4. Whales Of August

01 February, 2006

Void - Empyrean (ICR remix)

artist: Void
title: Empyrean (ICR remix)
label: Red Mist
catalogue: RMRDIG001
format: digital download
date: 02/2006
country: UK

01 January, 2006

Fill The Sky / Skanner


artist: ICR
title: Fill The Sky / Skanner
label: Nerve
catalogue: NERVE018
format: 12" vinyl
date: 01/2006
country: UK

info:
With past releases on labels as varied as Good Looking and Breakbeat Science, Hungarys ICR has made a name for himself delivering every subgenre of drum n bass. From the smoothest liquid funk to the heaviest roller. Here he drops two dancefloor killers on different sides of the dnb spectrum. "Fill the Sky" drops like a hammer onto a glass floor, pounding industrial-esque darkness which harks back to the golden 97/98 era of dnb. While "Skanner" on the flip takes a totally different turn. Crunchy techy beats lead proceedings under a dubby sub bass and vocal.