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FABRIC//Residents
Imogen
IMOGEN’s only been making and playing music for a few years, but in that time she’s landed sets at some of Europe’s best techno clubs, become a regular fixture on radio and put out her first two records with the help of Sunil Sharpe and Mumdance. This rapid ascent is easily explained. She has one of the most distinguished musical styles you’re likely to hear today, crossing uncompromising techno via jittery electro and any other harder forms that take her fancy. This steadfast taste for darker terrain has quickly brought her to the sound’s forefront and firmly cemented her place in electronic music’s future.
Tommy Vercetti
Tom Cox takes inspiration from the sounds of classic disco and 90s garage house, and if you listen to any of the records he’s put out over the last few years, you’ll hear this first-hand. The UK producer has a sound that’s heavily indebted to these blueprint styles, utilizing vintage piano chords with euphoric vocal cuts tailored to the floor. It’s an approach that’s brought him attention from some of house’s most prolific names, most notably Kerri Chandler, who signed Cox to his ever-consistent MadTech label. Behind the decks, Cox has rapidly channeled a distinctive party spirit, which is evident whenever he joins us at Forms.
Lindsay Matthews
Lindsey Matthews is a UK artist with an ear for the dancefloor. Her bassline-powered house tracks are at once techy and minimal, the kind that causes havoc on energetic dancefloors from London to Ibiza. She’s become a key fixture on the White Isle in recent years, and in between her regular DJ appearances closer to home, she’s released records that have been picked up by some of dance music’s top-tier selectors. Her party-inclined sets typically take in modern tech-house with a dubby twist, something you’ll also hear from her at Forms.
Bobby
Bobby.’s been grafting on London’s underground music circuit for almost a decade, but it’s mainly over the last couple of years he’s received his dues. This is mostly because of Pleasure Club, the killer label and low-key party where he plays alongside a handpicked cast of close friends and likeminded selectors. He also champions his favourite house artists through his charity label Needs, and recently released his own record featuring our founding resident, Craig Richards. As a DJ, Bobby.’s style takes in trippy minimal, classy house and razor-sharp electro tied together with a sensibility for the 90s - the kind of sound we’ve been pushing every weekend in our space for the last two decades.
Voigtmann
Claus Voigtmann’s been a regular face in EC1 for a number of years, so it’s almost just a formality that we’re now naming him one of our residents. As the co-founder and former resident DJ of Toi.Toi.Musik, Voigtmann’s been a key player in the capital’s underground music scene since 2010. Over the years he’s built up a record bag that’s packed to the brim with forgotten gems, which is something his ultra-slick DJ sets - a deft balance in restraint and excitement - always showcase. As a producer, his sound crosses deep, minimalist techno with abstract soundscapes, and his label Subsequent has quickly built a following for fans of the same heady style. Expect a similar thing coupled with a serving of rare bombs you’ve never heard before when he plays with us.
Anna Wall
Anna Wall is a longstanding stalwart of London’s electronic music scene. She first cut her teeth as a DJ playing off-grid parties around the capital back in 2010, putting her own London edge on forgotten deep house, reductionist dub techno and golden-era 90s house. She’s also released a few records of her own, runs an imprint called The Bricks and regularly hosts her own radio broadcasts, but it’s in front of a dancefloor that she truly flourishes. Committed, distinctive and completely versatile, she is everything we look to in a resident DJ.
Cimm
Want to know where dubstep is heading in the next 10 years? Cimm will tell you. The London-based producer and DJ has been making club-driven electronic music in the 140BPM territory for a number of years, and he’s been widely tipped as one of the sound’s future stars. He first broke onto the scene with a landmark debut in 2016, collaborating with dubstep visionary Youngsta for one of the genre's greatest labels, Tempa. His records display a love for the origins of dub fused with moody basslines, a sound he also translates in his DJ sets and regular radio broadcasts. It’s a style we’ve long championed at FABRICLIVE, and one you’ll see from him at his future appearances with us.
Mark Dinimal
Soon after Dan Hartley had cut his teeth as part of UK drum & bass trio Data 3, he adopted the moniker Mark Dinimal as a further outlet to express his love for dark minimal 170BPM fare. While the tongue-in-cheek pun could easily suggest a light-hearted approach to being an artist, the music he makes is anything but. Over the last couple of years, he’s released a string of fiercely cutting drum & bass tracks as Mark Dinimal, mostly through RAM’s offshoot label, ProgRAM. The forward-thinking imprint has been something of a home for his studio work since he started writing music solo, and as one of our FABRICLIVE residents, now he’ll also have a regular spot for his DJ appearances.
Jayden Thompson
There’s a chance you’ll be familiar with Jaden Thompson’s music without even knowing it yet. His sharp house tracks have been doing the rounds among the titans of dance music over the last few years, thanks partly to an early signing on The Martinez Brothers’ instantly discernible imprint, Cuttin’ Headz. Recently he’s also been backed by Jamie Jones and Lee Foss via their Emerald City label, while his weekends have been busy holding down the DJ booth alongside some of the scene’s biggest stars. For his next step, he’s set to bring his catchy dancefloor sound to Forms.
Jay Clarke
If you’ve visited us on any Saturday night recently, it’s more than likely you’ll be familiar with JAY CLARKE. The London-based DJ and producer has become one of our most regular artists over the last few years, bringing a driving techno sound that’s become synonymous with our Room Two space. Clarke has also released music with Ben Klock’s stamp of approval via Klockworks and runs his own label called BLACKAXON, but as a DJ he’s just as accomplished. Behind the decks, he strikes a balance between raw dancefloor energy and heavy, pulsating 4/4, and you can expect his appearances with us to follow in the same vein.
Mantra
Ask any serious drum & bass head in the capital about the best party for 170BPM sounds, and it’s very likely they’ll tell you about Rupture. The London party has built a loyal following through its fierce support of gritty 90s jungle and contemporary drum & bass over the last 13 years, weathering drastic changes in a scene in which few others have survived. As Rupture’s resident DJ and co-founder, Mantra’s become a vital driving force for drum & bass in London, not least through her memorable DJ sets at every party. A dedicated vinyl purist, she also helms Rupture’s label to release records produced by her and other close scene affiliates. While that would be a lot by anyone’s measure, recently she’s also launched a smaller night called Spirit Level, and through her project EQ50, she’s helping to bridge the gap between genders in D&B. Catch her at FABRICLIVE soon.
Fish & Sherry S
Fish & Sherry S hail from Bristol, which, when you hear any of their productions or DJ sets, probably won’t come as much of a surprise. The duo’s signature sound is a genre-hopping mix of bassline, dubstep, and just about anything that falls under the umbrella of so-called “UK bass” music. It’s a sound that characterises their records for labels like Tumble Audio, Four40 and Fish’s Cocobolo Sound, and one that’s manifested in full glory during their high-energy DJ performances. You’ll find them in rave mode at FABRICLIVE in the near future, too.
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Rupture presents EQ50 with DJ Louise Plus One Guest Mix by Worldwide FM Rupture was established in 2006 and quickly became one of the most respected club nights in the UK Drum and Bass/Jungle scene. Since taking up residency at Corsica Studios, London, 10 years ago, people have been travelling from as far as Canada, US and Europe to witness the legendary Rupture sound. In 2012 the record label Rupture London was formed allowing Rupture to further support, cultivate, and release forward thinking and experimental drum & bass. The label has grown and currently has a roster of 18 established and up and coming artists. London Drum & Bass collective Rupture introduces a brand new event championing diversity within the drum & bass scene: EQ50! In this show, DJ Flight and Mantra will be talking all things EQ50 ahead of their event at Five Miles on Dec 1st. There's a guest mix from Louise Plus One who'll be playing an all vinyl 91'set, a producers spot light on The Untouchables and of course plenty of new and exclusive drum and bass cuts. Full show here: https://ift.tt/2PhKxc8 https://ift.tt/2EbNZE5 https://ift.tt/2pWWLf0 December 03, 2018 at 11:42AM
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How magical strong are you compared to non-boss monster?
oh, well
my stats are b75/75 right now
i think @StrongFish91 can get up to eq50/20
so… yeah (*ノ∀`*)
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【♥ VIDEO CREDITS ⇣ 】
➥ Lyrics / Fansong: Aria R. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ50E… )
➥ Arrangement / Remix: Karasu ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5S… )
➥ Picture: TDoha ( https://tdoha.deviantart.com/art/Dete… )
➥Vocals/Mix/Video: Jayn
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Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
One silver lining in the middle of the #metoo movement has been that within drum & bass, many labels, managers and press outlets have begun to step up their representation of women. EQ50, the UK women’s D&B collective, has been working to provide support for female artists and those who want to get into the industry has been around since 2018 and they are constantly working to create a supportive community for “womxn” (the term they’ve coined for cis, transgender, femme and non-binary people). The collective is run by such D&B veterans as DJ FLight, Mantra, SweetPea and AlleyCat as well as MC Chickaboo and Jenna G.
Last month, EQ50 announced their biggest support project to-date, the EQ50 2020 Mentorship program. The collective will choose five “womxn” applicants to provide support in the industry for a full 12 months, but the program doesn’t just include advice. EQ50 partnered with five major labels for this project: Shogun Audio, Critical Music, RAM Records, Function Records and V Recordings. The labels will provide A&R sessions, production masterclasses, business/music industry classes, mentoring and industry representation and opportunities to work with the labels professionally.
If that wasn’t enough, EQ50 are offering their expertise and connections within the industry, including practice DJ sessions in world renowned UK clubs, a space for peer-to-peer support and music sharing, a booking agency masterclass with ESP International and lots of other support to learn and manage one’s career in the music industry.
This is a wonderful opportunity for women and “womxn” producers who want to break into the music industry but feel intimidated or overwhelmed. The requirements for entry are fairly simple are very straightforward and the last applications will be accepted online tonight at 11:59 pm BST (5:59 pm EST or 2:50 pm PST). If you or someone you know is interested, you’ve got just a couple more hours so check out the application now!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program published first on https://soundwizreview.tumblr.com/
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Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
One silver lining in the middle of the #metoo movement has been that within drum & bass, many labels, managers and press outlets have begun to step up their representation of women. EQ50, the UK women’s D&B collective, has been working to provide support for female artists and those who want to get into the industry has been around since 2018 and they are constantly working to create a supportive community for “womxn” (the term they’ve coined for cis, transgender, femme and non-binary people). The collective is run by such D&B veterans as DJ FLight, Mantra, SweetPea and AlleyCat as well as MC Chickaboo and Jenna G.
Last month, EQ50 announced their biggest support project to-date, the EQ50 2020 Mentorship program. The collective will choose five “womxn” applicants to provide support in the industry for a full 12 months, but the program doesn’t just include advice. EQ50 partnered with five major labels for this project: Shogun Audio, Critical Music, RAM Records, Function Records and V Recordings. The labels will provide A&R sessions, production masterclasses, business/music industry classes, mentoring and industry representation and opportunities to work with the labels professionally.
If that wasn’t enough, EQ50 are offering their expertise and connections within the industry, including practice DJ sessions in world renowned UK clubs, a space for peer-to-peer support and music sharing, a booking agency masterclass with ESP International and lots of other support to learn and manage one’s career in the music industry.
This is a wonderful opportunity for women and “womxn” producers who want to break into the music industry but feel intimidated or overwhelmed. The requirements for entry are fairly simple are very straightforward and the last applications will be accepted online tonight at 11:59 pm BST (5:59 pm EST or 2:50 pm PST). If you or someone you know is interested, you’ve got just a couple more hours so check out the application now!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
from Best DJ Kit https://www.youredm.com/2020/08/07/just-a-few-more-hours-to-apply-for-the-eq50-mentorship-program/
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Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
One silver lining in the middle of the #metoo movement has been that within drum & bass, many labels, managers and press outlets have begun to step up their representation of women. EQ50, the UK women’s D&B collective, has been working to provide support for female artists and those who want to get into the industry has been around since 2018 and they are constantly working to create a supportive community for “womxn” (the term they’ve coined for cis, transgender, femme and non-binary people). The collective is run by such D&B veterans as DJ FLight, Mantra, SweetPea and AlleyCat as well as MC Chickaboo and Jenna G.
Last month, EQ50 announced their biggest support project to-date, the EQ50 2020 Mentorship program. The collective will choose five “womxn” applicants to provide support in the industry for a full 12 months, but the program doesn’t just include advice. EQ50 partnered with five major labels for this project: Shogun Audio, Critical Music, RAM Records, Function Records and V Recordings. The labels will provide A&R sessions, production masterclasses, business/music industry classes, mentoring and industry representation and opportunities to work with the labels professionally.
If that wasn’t enough, EQ50 are offering their expertise and connections within the industry, including practice DJ sessions in world renowned UK clubs, a space for peer-to-peer support and music sharing, a booking agency masterclass with ESP International and lots of other support to learn and manage one’s career in the music industry.
This is a wonderful opportunity for women and “womxn” producers who want to break into the music industry but feel intimidated or overwhelmed. The requirements for entry are fairly simple are very straightforward and the last applications will be accepted online tonight at 11:59 pm BST (5:59 pm EST or 2:50 pm PST). If you or someone you know is interested, you’ve got just a couple more hours so check out the application now!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Just a Few More Hours to Apply for the EQ50 Mentorship Program
source https://www.youredm.com/2020/08/07/just-a-few-more-hours-to-apply-for-the-eq50-mentorship-program/
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TALADRO MAGNÉTICO EQ50 UNIBOR ENGLAND - Los Olivos (Lima 39) (Lima, perú) - Maquinaria (Negocios) [Anuto]
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Rupture presents EQ50 with DJ Louise Plus One Guest Mix by Worldwide FM https://ift.tt/2Q9ZaUj
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