Liquidsoundzuk dnb Podcast

Liquidsoundz dnb

Monthly drum n bass podcasts from Odyssey Collective DJs and guests. Odyssey Recordings Releases are available from Beatport Juno Download iTunes Odyssey Recordings Email - Odysseyrecordings@hotmail.co.uk 

Episodes

  1. The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #37 ( Sid Nar )

    02/01/2019

    The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #37 ( Sid Nar )

    Sid Nar aka Narkotix (Owner of Odyssey Recordings) has been an avid listener of all forms of dance music from a young age. This progressed into a Love of Drum&Bass (dating from back to the early 90’s through to this day). Throughout the years I purchased vinyl as a hobby and have grown a vast collection since, this then led me into mixing, Spinning the Wheels of Steel as they say. Drum&Bass has been a key music genre in my life from jungle to intelligent Drum&Bass. I was a big part of the rave scene and attended all the classic raves back in the 90’s e.g. Quest/Dreamscape/World Dance/Progression Sessions to name but a few. Having listened to and after watching the DJs play their sets, it inspired me to further my mixing skills. I chose to mainly mix intelligent drum and bass a style of music which I feel was catered for a certain ear back then. I then started my own mix tapes ‘Odyssey’ from which I started my own underground parties for close family and friends. In 1997 I delved into sound engineering to understand the fundamentals of sound which progressed to starting my own promotions ‘ODYSSEY‘allowing me to organise events in Wolverhampton City Centre. This allowed me to work a long side Nu Directions in 2000. My intension throughout the years was to perhaps one day, start my own record label and after gaining a certain level of knowledge, In 2008 I began to work on music production. Therefore as a result I produced many tracks (influenced by the music I grew up around i.e. Traditional Indian Music/Dance/Drum&Bass) This has & will be showcased throughout my record label ODYSSEY RECORDINGS. In addition, I plan to showcase a variety of talented producers both from the UK and Abroad. I also run an internet radio station with mixes running on rotation and go live every Saturday. Odyssey Music Box Radio. Link - www.odysseyrecordings.co.uk You can catch Odyssey Recordings current and forthcoming releases on the following links: https://twitter.com/OdysseyRecords https://soundcloud.com/odysseyrecordings https://soundcloud.com/odysseymusicbox Tracklist 1. Essence Of Aura - Soul Temptation 2. A state Of Mind - Liftin Spirits Remix 3. Fugitive Part II - Substance 4. Renegade - Murderous Style 5. Paul Z _ Yea 6. The Resister - DJ Krust 7 Smokyey Jo - Special Request 8. Chronic - 1 9. The Criminal Minds - Jump The Gun 10. Strictly Underground (Dub Selector) 11. The Candyman - You aer The One 12. Micky Finn - D-Pressed 13. Bruck Wild - Silent Voice

    59 min
  2. The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #29 ( Tidal )

    04/30/2018

    The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #29 ( Tidal )

    Tidal AKA Wayne Hay, has been producing since 1998 and DJing since 2000. He also runs one of the few Atmospheric / Progressive Drum 'n' Bass left called 'Advection Music', Tidal also features on LTJ Bukems's Good Looking Records, and has also played at.. Born in Birmingham (UK) Tidal Aka Wayne, has always been into music since an early age. Some of his early musical memories come from many genre's including Reggae, Electro, Hip-Hop, Soul & Electronica. It was through his older brother, how he got exposed to fresh music growing up. 1995 was a pivotal year for Tidal, this was when he first got introduced to the sounds of LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad. Through listening to a lot of tunes, from various mix albums like Promised Land & Logical Progression, he decided to venture into production in 1998, and then later progressed into Djing back in 2000. Since his first demo, Tidal has received interest over the years from labels like Covert Operations, Inperspective and International labels like Testflight (D.C), Warm Communications (Texas), Offshore Recordings (NYC) and Camino Blue (Germany). In 2008 Tidal’s track ‘Impressions’ which had been played out amongst the Birmingham based Central Projection Crew, later got signed to Good Looking Records, which was released in 2009. Since his debut release on Good Looking Records, Tidal's 'Impressions' has done the rounds worldwide, with DJ Support from the likes of Fabio (BBC Radio 1), Big Bud, DJ Marky (Innerground) and Makoto (Japan). The track was also featured on Fabric Live (46) Mixed by LTJ Bukem. Tidal continues to push the deeper side of drum and bass with the Advection and Odyssey Collective. Tracklist 01. M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai - Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Intelligent Groove Mix) - Renek (1996) 02. Rood Project - Thunder - White House (1994) 03. Baby D - Take Me To Heaven - Production House (1996) 04. Shamen - Transamazonia (LTJ Bukem Mix) - One Littler Indian (1996) 05. Ken Ishii - The Stretch (Shogun Remix) - R&S (1996) 06. Model 500 - Incredible - R&S (1999) 07. Everything But the Girl - Walking Wounded - Virgin (1996) 08. Helen T - Diverse City - I.D.M / Bermuda Triangle (1996) 09. Aural Imbalance & Forenics - Catalyst - Cadence (2003) 10. PHD - Cyber Genetics - Ascendant Grooves (1999) 11. Seba - Camoflauge - Looking Good - (1998) 12. Chris J - Windforce - Gamma Ray - (2001) 13. Future Engineers - The Silence (ASC Remix) - White 14. Faith Massive - Shelter (Cedar Remix) - N*Soul (1999) About the Podcast: Starting things off with tracks from when I was 16 Years old, jungle music was introduced to me from older Rich, Big shouts to him. A lot of my introductions were via CD Compilations and Tapes including this ones like Jungle Massive, Artcore, Jungle Renegades, Jungle Techno. I didn't start buying Vinyl until I was 18 and didn't start mixing until I was 20, by the time the milluem hit really started listening a lot more and ventured into production a few years later.

    1h 22m
  3. The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #24 ( Future Engineers )

    11/30/2017

    The Liquidsoundzuk Podcast #24 ( Future Engineers )

    Having released popular Drum & Bass music since 1997, on leading labels such as Renegade, Partisan, 720 degrees, and Good Looking Records, Future Engineers finally launch brand new imprint Transference Recordings. It is designed to become a regular outlet – via digital download stores – for top quality and forward-thinking, deep D&B music. The label sets off on a very strong foot with Future Engineers delivering the superb Ellipse EP – a refreshingly diverse collection of deeper D&B tracks from the top drawer. Full Bio Lee Batchelor and Keir Cleminson are Future Engineers, a Glasgow based drum and bass production outfit, best known for their music that was released by LTJ Bukem’s Good Looking Organisation between 1999 and 2003, and also for the progressive, dance floor friendly DJ sets that they have performed across Europe. They released their seminal 12” (“The Silence”/”Shattered”) on Renegade Recordings in 1997, quickly followed by popular material on labels such as Temple Records and Partisan. Almost 10 years since they first broke onto the scene, they have retained their reputation as a boundary-pushing and prolific drum and bass act. Their solid working relationship has been built on the foundations of a life-long friendship, having grown up together in North London and then Glasgow when Keir relocated there in 1990, followed by Lee in 1994. From early childhood they were constantly surrounded by music – from studio sessions to live concerts – due to their fathers who were working together in the industry. Most notably, Keir’s father was lead guitarist in The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Lee’s Father co-produced some of their albums (he also co-produced “Slide Away” for Oasis on their debut album “Definitely Maybe” years later!) As a result of this exposure and the uptake of musical and studio know-how, it was a natural choice by Lee and Keir to pursue a similar career to their fathers. As teenagers in the 1990s, they listened to London’s pirate radio stations, following the progression of early Hardcore through to Hardcore Techno, Jungle Techno, Jungle and then Drum and Bass – learning the sounds along the way with a view to producing material of their own in future. When Lee moved to Glasgow, bringing with him some studio equipment that he had collected, the pair began to experiment in writing a variety of styles of drum and bass. But it wasn’t until they heard LTJ Bukem’s first Radio One Essential Mix in July 1995 that they identified the kind of sound they were most interested in creating, and tailored their approach in the studio accordingly. Around this time, they also befriended a fellow Glaswegian drum and bass producer, KMC, who had built up a good reputation (and knowledge of the scene) outside Scotland, and he encouraged them to relinquish a demo DAT in order to start the process of getting material signed to record labels. Good Looking Records The relationship with Good Looking Records began in 1999 when LTJ Bukem selected a track entitled “Timeshift” to be part of the third volume of his legendary Progression Sessions mix CD series. It was an instant fans’ favourite due to the futuristic synths and technological vibes that would become two abiding ingredients of Future Engineers’ sound. In the ensuing years, the duo released tracks on a variety of labels under the Good Looking Organisation umbrella – such as PHD’s Ascendant Grooves, Tayla’s Nexus Records and Blame’s 720 Degrees. The latter proved to be a particularly significant outlet for them within the Good Looking camp and their 12”s, “Changes in State”/”Rogue Comet” and “Momentum”/”Organism” played no small part in the fast growing reputation of that particular label. Technetum EP By 2001 they were so highly regarded by the Good Looking Organisation, having almost all of their new music picked up by the labels within, that Lee and Keir accepted the offer to sign an exclusive artist contract. In addition to agreeing a structured release schedule, this presented an opportunity for Future Engineers to showcase their DJ talents at some of the Progression Sessions nights throughout Europe. It proved to be a good year for the Engineers; a track entitled “Merge” was selected to appear on MC Conrad’s Logical Progression Level 4 CD, and the boundary pushing, dance floor shaker “Echo-Location” was one of the highlights of LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad’s Progression Sessions 6, recorded live in the USA. 2002 saw the release of the “Technetium EP” – four slices of hard-edged, techno-orientated, atmospheric drum and bass – which was widely acclaimed by fans and music critics alike. This actually turned out to be the penultimate Future Engineers release on Good Looking Records – the last being a remix of Pariah’s “Midnight” in 2003. Almost three years later, in early 2006, despite a lot of support and guidance from LTJ Bukem, MC Conrad and the rest of the Good Looking Organisation over the years, Future Engineers’ request to terminate the exclusive contract they had signed with them was accepted very amicably. This event marked the beginning of a new era and they did not hesitate to make their mark on the scene once again, releasing the popular “Down-Time” and a remix of Matizz’s “Through My Eyes” on Camino Blue Recordings, and a three track plate (including the much anticipated “Eon”) on Covert Operations Recordings. Comeback The comeback is still building momentum as Lee and Keir continue to write more and more fresh material in the studio and DJ throughout Europe once again. Furthermore, the imminent launch of their brand new imprint – Transference Recordings – spells exciting times ahead… TrackList 1. Malaky - Spiralled - Fokus Recordings 2. Walkr - All I Need Ft Charli Brix - Warmer - Celsius Recordings 3. Hiddenwave - Up All Night - Scientific Records Dub 4. Ed:it - Kovacs - Shogun Audio 5. EastColors - Vaska - Demand Records 6. Dauntless - Departures - Dispatch Recordings Dub 7. S.P.Y - Dreaming - Hospital Records 8. Ed:it - Nevermind It - Shogun Audio 9. Future Engineers - Eternity - Plasma Audio 10. Radicall - Allure (Future Engineers Remix) - Transference Dub 11. Naibu - Fighting for Attention (Future Engineers Remix) - Scientific Records  12. Seba & Ulrich Schnauss - M7 - Blu Mar Ten Music 13. Cern - Premonition - Dispatch Recordings 14. Homemade Weapons - Heiress - Samurai Music 15. Nami - Imitator - Lifestyles Music 16. Revaux ft. Charli Brix -  Colours - Lifestyles Music Dub 17. Dauntless & Fuj - Lucidity - Dispatch Recordings Dub 18. Nami & 'Lo - Inside - Lifestyles Music 19. Dauntless & Fuj - Change of Plan - Transference Dub 20. Dauntless & Fuj - Shadow Beast -  Dispatch Recordings Dub

    56 min
4.5
out of 5
13 Ratings

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Monthly drum n bass podcasts from Odyssey Collective DJs and guests. Odyssey Recordings Releases are available from Beatport Juno Download iTunes Odyssey Recordings Email - Odysseyrecordings@hotmail.co.uk