Grayfox has been a strong contributor to the Drum and Bass community for years. Whether it be by providing up to the minute content for DNBTV, PHILLY DNB or keeping up his company DIGITAL FOX STUDIOS Gray can be unreachable at times, but for good reason. Read on as we drop a "Take 5" on him and don't forget to check out some of the heavy Drum and Bass mixes on his site as well.
1. Is Drum & Bass dead, dying or thriving?
Ah, the dreaded question!!! I've been in the scene for well over 10 years now so I've been able to see things in their prime as well as at their lowest point. And since I grew up in the Philadelphia scene, I've seen the highest of the high. Hell, I got to see Dieselboy on a weekly basis plus 1-2 UK headliners for $7 bucks! But then again, that was 2002.
The Drum & Bass scene is an ever changing flux. There are gonna be high points and low point through out it's life span. I think the real question is just that. Can Drum & Bass stand the test of time? I personally feel that the music as a whole is more diverse and dynamic then many of genre's. The level of production value has risen with the evolution of technology but for some reason, there has been a major lapse in overall support in the community. Why? Not really sure.
I know from a personal point our local scene here was one of the strongest in the US for many years but as time passed, the amount of under 21 parties started to fade away. I keep saying this to people when talking about this situation, "If someone has to wait till their 21 to start getting into Drum & Bass, they are gonna have a harder time accepting it". I guess I'm putting a lot of stock in under age kids being overly impressionable and taking a chance on something new oppose to someone who's fairly set into what he/she likes. The lack of a new generation is what I like to call it. I know when I first got into Drum & Bass there was a 'clique' of established party goers & dj's that brought knowledge to us younger folk (Jason Magin & Armen were my mentors here in Philly) and made sure that we appreciate what we've missed and to take in everything that was in store for us. They would lay a foundation for us to follow to help improve the scene and make it grow. But as of right now, it seems that my generation doesn't have a group behind us teach and pass down the information that we were taught.
With no younger generation coming into play to carry on and follow in our footsteps, things have gotten to a point where they are now. Events are dropping left and right, highly established parties are calling it quits all over the US. I recently flew down to Atlanta to catch and Evol Intent Live show and my god, that party alone restored my faith in the US. Thousands of people all having a great time, signing along, drinking and just flat out enjoying the time. It's how things were. Not about what dj played what dub or other shit like that. It was about alot of people having fun with each other with the music they loved. And from the looks of it, that same vibe is coming back! There is a new monthly event here in Philly that is bringing back the good times. It's called Bedlam (http://www.phillydnb.com for more info) and it's about seeing great talent, getting sloppy drunk, dancing with girls and so on. And I'm taking notice that alot of other cities are doing that. Atlanta, Boston, Seattle...really trying to bring that flavor back that made this genre so damn appealing.
So long story short, the scene was dying slowly for a couple years but it seems that it's back on the rise and I can't be happier. Bring it the fuck on!
Yikes, I really took that question and just ran with it, didn't I? LOL!
2. What's in store for DNBTV?
It's been a long year so far...and it's only August, lol. It's been tough for all of us at DnBTv recently due to alot of people that run it having a lot of personal situations that needed to be handled. From having children, to finishing school and moving, so many things have come up this year that have held us back from taking that next step with our site. Luckily we have a strong fan base and dj line that keeps us going. Sure we don't have the radio listener numbers that a Bassdrive has, but then again, no one does, lol. But we still like to think that we have way more to offer then almost any other site out there. I would think that D&B Arena would be our only true competition.
But as for what's in store, we have a lot of things planned! We just went out and purchased some new hardware (servers baby!) and are currently locking down some new interviews and video sets! You know, all the good shit we're known for, lol. We've been kicked in the balls with some many technical issues recently that it's gonna be good to have all new WORKING equipment that will allow us to bring nothing but fresh new content on a more consistent basis. Also we now have our very own DnBTv Podcast! If you are on iTunes you can subscribe today and instantly have access to a great set of videos, interviews and exclusive studio mixes! We're so late to the podcast party but god damn it we're here!
3. Would you ever play Trance music live in a clown suit while eating a hot dog?
Are you serious? Like, com'on...seriously? No...for real? Like, all I can say is that I'm worried that some is spying on me cause I did this last Tuesday and I thought it was just me, the goat and the tranny that were in the room. Wait, do you know the goat? Did he fucking rat me out? I swear to go I'll fucking slit tha......................
...uh, moving on. o_O
4. It's 4 AM in Philly. Where is the best spot to eat.
So like, the entire Philadelphia area is gonna keel over and moan when they read this but...JIM'S MOTHER FUCKIN STEAKS SON! That is my cheese steak spot of choice next to the world famous Tony Luke's but that's a bit out of the way when you're at the clubs or on South Street. Everyone that comes to Philly I take the Jim's and every time I tell someone from Philly that I took the guest to Jim's, they just say "Why?". I don't know, I think it's one of those things that people around here have had it sooooo much, that they just don't like it anymore. But not me. I can live off this shit. I've taken guys like Evol Intent, Ewun, Gein as well Mr. Phrenik and all have had rave reviews.
Man, I'm hungry now. :-(
5. Current top 5?
It's been a pretty fucking good year for DnB, imo. Here are the top 5 that are always being played:
1. Kemal - "Hostile" (Lords Of Dong Remix)
2. Evol Intent - "Take That" (Ewun & Mental Sharp Remix)
3. Mason & Noah D - "The Product"
4. Apex - "Hench"
5. Geier - "Solar" (Misha Remix)
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Soulidify - A Freestyle Mix Part 2
Hello Everyone!
Here is a brand new freestyle mix for your listening pleasure. I hope you enjoy and thank you very much for taking the time to download and listen =) This mix comes with a nice dose of funk and soul.
Stream:
http://www.musicv2.com/listen.php?m=57313
Download:
http://www.musicv2.com/v2/media_download.php?m=57313
01. Echo Park - Atlantic Connection
02. Talk To Kenny - Greg Packer
03. Science Fiction - Greg Packer & Makoto
04. What You Gave Up - Redeyes
05. Unknown - Unknown
06. Unknown - Unknown
07. The Walk - Redeyes
08. Side 2 Side - Alix Perez & Specific
09. True Dat - Dave Owen
10. The Days of Wine & Roses - Redeyes
11. Distance Zero - Lynx
12. Clear Seas - Kleer & Zeal & Litta
Here is a brand new freestyle mix for your listening pleasure. I hope you enjoy and thank you very much for taking the time to download and listen =) This mix comes with a nice dose of funk and soul.
Stream:
http://www.musicv2.com/listen.php?m=57313
Download:
http://www.musicv2.com/v2/media_download.php?m=57313
01. Echo Park - Atlantic Connection
02. Talk To Kenny - Greg Packer
03. Science Fiction - Greg Packer & Makoto
04. What You Gave Up - Redeyes
05. Unknown - Unknown
06. Unknown - Unknown
07. The Walk - Redeyes
08. Side 2 Side - Alix Perez & Specific
09. True Dat - Dave Owen
10. The Days of Wine & Roses - Redeyes
11. Distance Zero - Lynx
12. Clear Seas - Kleer & Zeal & Litta
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
SINISTARR PODCAST ON DNBTV & TAKE 5
Yes, Sinistarr coming through with a proper fresh mix for the DNBTV.com podcast. Jeremy was nice enough to man handle a "Take 5" session for us and here it is.
1. What's good in Sinistarr's hood as of late?
Well a lot of good things in store... My 12" on Influence Records (Nixed/Leeroy Jenkins) just released last week, and I just wrapped up my digital EP with Sonorous Music. I also have more wax dropping in December -- with the LONG awaited tune "Lynx is Playing At My House" and "Park Avenue/My Thoughts Exactly", both forthcoming on Horizons Music. I have been working hard in the studio, with many different tunes, and collabs with big names like Eveson, Mixmaster Doc, and Redeyes, and up and coming names, such as JJ, Dave Owen, and Syntex. I've been working equally as hard behind the scenes with Peer Pressure Recordings, getting ready for the new year ahead of us -- expect a lot of big things in store.
2. Techno or electro?
BOTH. When you are from Detroit, it's not the same electro that is popular in the West or in other places. If anyone is interested, listen to names like Aux 88, Underground Resistance, Interdimensional Transmissions, and DJ Stingray - That's REAL, worldwide electro. :) As for Techno - i live and breathe it. 'Nuff Said.
3. What influences your production?
See above...Other than that, a lot of words and interactions with people and places, and a lot of other music from the 90s. I listened to the radio as a kid - and a LOT of it.
4. Is Drum and Bass dead?
Not at all... I feel drum & bass is at a very transitional stage. There's a lot of exciting producers and DJs at the forefront, along with the labels tthat give them an outlet to publish their works. I'm excited to be a part of that movement, and will continue to push new music constantly.
5. Top 5 tracks at the moment?
Zero T ft. Steo - Refusal (Calibre Remix) (Integral Dub)
Chris Inperspective - Faith (Mjazz)
Metro - Metro (dub)
Drumagick - So Far Away (Forthcoming Innergorund)
Facing Jinx - Ready (Peer Pressure Recordings)
Drum & Bass TV
Sinistarr Podcast
Tracklisting:
01. Random Movement - Dancing With Devils - Peer Pressure Recordings
02. Bungle - Unknown - Sonorous Music
03. Calibre - Roundhouse - Signature
04. Eveson - Touch - 31 Records dub
05. Icicle & Switch - Do I Move You - Lucky Devil Music
06. Sinistarr - My Thoughts Exactly - Inside Recordings
07. Dave Owen - Skinny Dip - Dub
08. Sabre - Riverside - Lucky Devil Music
09. The Insiders - Changes - Dub
10. Mutt - GED - Audio Decay
11. Sinistarr - How We Do - Peer Pressure Recordings
12. Dave Owen - Skinz - Peer Pressure Recordings
13. Tyler Straub & Stunna - We Got Burlingame - Dub
14. Chris Inperspective - Faith - MJazz
15. Soul Intent - Sax Me - Influence Records Dub
16. Mixmaster Doc - Trip - 31 Records
17. Survival - Out The Door - Horizons Music
18. Chris Inperspective - Wonderlust - Dub
19. Camp Lo - Luchini (Twilight Sentinels Remix) - Dub
1. What's good in Sinistarr's hood as of late?
Well a lot of good things in store... My 12" on Influence Records (Nixed/Leeroy Jenkins) just released last week, and I just wrapped up my digital EP with Sonorous Music. I also have more wax dropping in December -- with the LONG awaited tune "Lynx is Playing At My House" and "Park Avenue/My Thoughts Exactly", both forthcoming on Horizons Music. I have been working hard in the studio, with many different tunes, and collabs with big names like Eveson, Mixmaster Doc, and Redeyes, and up and coming names, such as JJ, Dave Owen, and Syntex. I've been working equally as hard behind the scenes with Peer Pressure Recordings, getting ready for the new year ahead of us -- expect a lot of big things in store.
2. Techno or electro?
BOTH. When you are from Detroit, it's not the same electro that is popular in the West or in other places. If anyone is interested, listen to names like Aux 88, Underground Resistance, Interdimensional Transmissions, and DJ Stingray - That's REAL, worldwide electro. :) As for Techno - i live and breathe it. 'Nuff Said.
3. What influences your production?
See above...Other than that, a lot of words and interactions with people and places, and a lot of other music from the 90s. I listened to the radio as a kid - and a LOT of it.
4. Is Drum and Bass dead?
Not at all... I feel drum & bass is at a very transitional stage. There's a lot of exciting producers and DJs at the forefront, along with the labels tthat give them an outlet to publish their works. I'm excited to be a part of that movement, and will continue to push new music constantly.
5. Top 5 tracks at the moment?
Zero T ft. Steo - Refusal (Calibre Remix) (Integral Dub)
Chris Inperspective - Faith (Mjazz)
Metro - Metro (dub)
Drumagick - So Far Away (Forthcoming Innergorund)
Facing Jinx - Ready (Peer Pressure Recordings)
Drum & Bass TV
Sinistarr Podcast
Tracklisting:
01. Random Movement - Dancing With Devils - Peer Pressure Recordings
02. Bungle - Unknown - Sonorous Music
03. Calibre - Roundhouse - Signature
04. Eveson - Touch - 31 Records dub
05. Icicle & Switch - Do I Move You - Lucky Devil Music
06. Sinistarr - My Thoughts Exactly - Inside Recordings
07. Dave Owen - Skinny Dip - Dub
08. Sabre - Riverside - Lucky Devil Music
09. The Insiders - Changes - Dub
10. Mutt - GED - Audio Decay
11. Sinistarr - How We Do - Peer Pressure Recordings
12. Dave Owen - Skinz - Peer Pressure Recordings
13. Tyler Straub & Stunna - We Got Burlingame - Dub
14. Chris Inperspective - Faith - MJazz
15. Soul Intent - Sax Me - Influence Records Dub
16. Mixmaster Doc - Trip - 31 Records
17. Survival - Out The Door - Horizons Music
18. Chris Inperspective - Wonderlust - Dub
19. Camp Lo - Luchini (Twilight Sentinels Remix) - Dub
Monday, November 24, 2008
Update 11-24-08
Yes, I am back on the blog again with a ton of new material and projects from your friends at Peer Pressure. Stay locked as we will feature a nex mix from myself that I did for the guys at The Temple of Boom.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Genr8 "Take 5"
Yes, ladies and gentlemen we are back after a nice 4 days of bbq's and booze. Taking some time to recharge is essential in moving forward. That being said here is a quick "Take 5" session with the man... dun dun dun... Genr8! One of the hardest working producers in the music business and one heck of a guy =) Give a quick read and don't forget to download the exclusive mix he dropped for DNBTV.com .
What's your take on the jumping of genres from drum and bass producers?
It’s arguably the best career move to do for any one with production chops in general. At this day and age its suicide to piguen-hole yourself to just one genre. And if you just do it for fun I think it’s a good way to step back and get a new perspective on your hobby.
Is drum and bass dead?
Perceiving anything as “dead” is relative. It might seem so at times to those of us that no longer have the nuance of hearing it for the first time. But as long as there are young new heads being exposed to it and adopting it as their new anthem it’s not going anywhere. In fact those are the people that inspire me to make music. That sord of simbiotic relationship between the listener and the artist is fueling soo many talented artists recording right now. Even if everyone stopped making it all together today, we’d have years of quality recorded tunes to listen to from all over the globe.
What music excites you these days?
Good music is good music. Any song that is done with vision and soul along with proper execution will get my juju.
Please tell us what's instore musically for Genr8 in the near future.
House, grime, and dubstep. I’ve gotten inspiration lately from noticing dnb techniques being heard all over the place now. I feel like I can freely apply different angles to other genres and not sound out of place in a radio dj set persay.
Current top 5.
Rawtee - Stand Up
Cartel – Machines
Drum People – Her Name is
ThinkTank - SpaceRobotMan
12th Planet – Control Skreamix
What's your take on the jumping of genres from drum and bass producers?
It’s arguably the best career move to do for any one with production chops in general. At this day and age its suicide to piguen-hole yourself to just one genre. And if you just do it for fun I think it’s a good way to step back and get a new perspective on your hobby.
Is drum and bass dead?
Perceiving anything as “dead” is relative. It might seem so at times to those of us that no longer have the nuance of hearing it for the first time. But as long as there are young new heads being exposed to it and adopting it as their new anthem it’s not going anywhere. In fact those are the people that inspire me to make music. That sord of simbiotic relationship between the listener and the artist is fueling soo many talented artists recording right now. Even if everyone stopped making it all together today, we’d have years of quality recorded tunes to listen to from all over the globe.
What music excites you these days?
Good music is good music. Any song that is done with vision and soul along with proper execution will get my juju.
Please tell us what's instore musically for Genr8 in the near future.
House, grime, and dubstep. I’ve gotten inspiration lately from noticing dnb techniques being heard all over the place now. I feel like I can freely apply different angles to other genres and not sound out of place in a radio dj set persay.
Current top 5.
Rawtee - Stand Up
Cartel – Machines
Drum People – Her Name is
ThinkTank - SpaceRobotMan
12th Planet – Control Skreamix
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Update
Hello Everyone!
Just dropping a quick note to say that we have several interviews, (take 5's) coming up this week. Along with the quick questions we have FREE tunes and mixes from Atlantic Connection, Genr8, Grayfox, Breezy and many more.
Soulidify
Just dropping a quick note to say that we have several interviews, (take 5's) coming up this week. Along with the quick questions we have FREE tunes and mixes from Atlantic Connection, Genr8, Grayfox, Breezy and many more.
Soulidify
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Falumi - "Nothing Wrong" - Peer Pressure
FREE TUNE! FREE TUNE! FREE TUNE!
As promised, we have opened up the Peer Pressure archives and have selected some gems that we hope you will enjoy. First up is Falumi; one of our producers and he also handles our web design. Without further ado we present to you...
Falumi - "Nothing Wrong" - Peer Pressue
Regards,
Soulidify
As promised, we have opened up the Peer Pressure archives and have selected some gems that we hope you will enjoy. First up is Falumi; one of our producers and he also handles our web design. Without further ado we present to you...
Falumi - "Nothing Wrong" - Peer Pressue
Regards,
Soulidify
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