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9 maart 2018
georganiseerd door Cheeky Monday
onderdeel van Melkweg Electronic
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Weekly Drum'n'Bass Junglistics!
SPIRIT (INNERACTIVE MUSIC)
ADI-J
NUALA
MULTIPLEX MC
23:00-05:00 // ENTRY: €7.50 / €5 PRESALE.
@
MELKWEG, Lijnbaansgracht 234A, AMS
SPIRIT
https://www.mixcloud.com/mp3zaru-dabstepru/spirit-dj-mag-bunker-16-cia-records-08-11-2017/
Duncan Busto's entry into the music world began in the late 80s. Going to college in London, he could be found spending his spare time at the import stores stocking up on the latest hip hop twelves, an interest he shared with the resident college dj who enticed him to make the move from music lover to music player. Around the same time, acid house had hit London, and Duncan moved in with two old friends from Ipswich who were later to become seminal U.K. techno outfit, Ubik. It was sitting and watching them in action that fuelled the desire for producing his own music but it wasn't until '95, back in Ipswich, following a long list of Dj bookings that spanned many a major event in the area and some brief musical experimentation with the man now known as Klute, that he progressed to setting up his own basic studio. His first break came when LTJ Bukem began playing "Mendacity" at Speed and on his Kiss FM Radio Show, which was snapped up by Timeless Recordings. His music also attracted the attention of Q. Project and Spinback aka Total Science, whom he had got to know through his other work as d & breviewer firstly for Echoes, then major UK dance music monthly, Muzik. "Open Spaces" was released on their C.I.A. imprint. Further well-receivedreleases on Timeless were to follow, including "Chapter 2" and "Confusion" which received singles of the month in Mixmag and Jockey Slut but it was his collaborations with Digital for Metalheadz and Razors Edge that began causing major interest. '99 finished well with the heavily played 'Final Chapter' also taking top slot in MIxmag. Combining with Digital once again, the Phantom Audio label arose from the duo's desire to have their own base where there was no set musical agenda. The debut release, "Phantom Force", became one of the most played tracks of '99/'00, closely followed by a watertight selection of successful releases as well as another anthem in 'Remote Control' for Timeless. Phantom Audio continued it's success over the years with a number of key releases, both solo and joint projects, with the duo also being called in for some major remix work, none more so than Shy FX & T. Powers massive hit 'Shake Your Body'. Over the years, 'Phantom Force' has established itself as one of the all-time premiere d & b anthems. Years later and you can still hear it being dropped in sets from the likes of Andy C, Friction, Goldie and many more. Spirit's solo work continued with further releases for C.I.A, Renegade Hardware, Metalheadz, Klute's Commercial Suicide and Marcus Intalex’ Revolve:r imprint as well as a host of remixes, including the Goldie classic ‘Sinister’. The long overdue debut album. ‘Puzzle Box’ was finally released on Inneractive in Spring 2005 to much acclaim and spawning the massive ‘Siren’and ‘Calling Card’, picked by Goldie to appear on his ‘Classics’ Mix CD. The following year also saw the unleashing of yet another timeless anthem in 'Redial' on Metalheadz.
Spirit has continued to release solo works for some of the scene’s most coveted and well-known labels including Friction’s Shogun Audio, Violence Recordings, Horizons Music and more recently Blu Mar Ten, Rupture and Ingredients, as well as further releases for Metalheadz, Commercial Suicide, CIA and Renegade Hardware. 2013 saw him team up with Digital for their first collaborations in over10 years and the relaunch of Phantom Audio to much acclaim, with collaborations also appearing for Metalheadz, V Recordings and Doc Scott’s 31 Records. The last twelve months has seen some of his biggest projects to date, unleashing one of the year’s heaviest hitters in ‘International’ on Digital’s Function imprint, a massive ongoing project with Digital and Total Science and ending 2017 with a long-awaited collaboration with his late friend, Marcus Intalex on Inneractive. All of this is in conjunction with an ever-increasing DJ schedule, with 2017’s highlight of playing the closing set at the annual Sun & Bass Festival. Over 20 years since his debut release and Spirit continues to go from strength to strength...
https://www.facebook.com/pg/inneractivespirit/
https://inneractivemusic.bandcamp.com/
https://partyflock.nl/artist/1279
https://partyflock.nl/artist/2155
https://partyflock.nl/artist/78996
Weekly Drum'n'Bass Junglistics!
SPIRIT (INNERACTIVE MUSIC)
ADI-J
NUALA
MULTIPLEX MC
23:00-05:00 // ENTRY: €7.50 / €5 PRESALE.
@
MELKWEG, Lijnbaansgracht 234A, AMS
SPIRIT
https://www.mixcloud.com/mp3zaru-dabstepru/spirit-dj-mag-bunker-16-cia-records-08-11-2017/
Duncan Busto's entry into the music world began in the late 80s. Going to college in London, he could be found spending his spare time at the import stores stocking up on the latest hip hop twelves, an interest he shared with the resident college dj who enticed him to make the move from music lover to music player. Around the same time, acid house had hit London, and Duncan moved in with two old friends from Ipswich who were later to become seminal U.K. techno outfit, Ubik. It was sitting and watching them in action that fuelled the desire for producing his own music but it wasn't until '95, back in Ipswich, following a long list of Dj bookings that spanned many a major event in the area and some brief musical experimentation with the man now known as Klute, that he progressed to setting up his own basic studio. His first break came when LTJ Bukem began playing "Mendacity" at Speed and on his Kiss FM Radio Show, which was snapped up by Timeless Recordings. His music also attracted the attention of Q. Project and Spinback aka Total Science, whom he had got to know through his other work as d & breviewer firstly for Echoes, then major UK dance music monthly, Muzik. "Open Spaces" was released on their C.I.A. imprint. Further well-receivedreleases on Timeless were to follow, including "Chapter 2" and "Confusion" which received singles of the month in Mixmag and Jockey Slut but it was his collaborations with Digital for Metalheadz and Razors Edge that began causing major interest. '99 finished well with the heavily played 'Final Chapter' also taking top slot in MIxmag. Combining with Digital once again, the Phantom Audio label arose from the duo's desire to have their own base where there was no set musical agenda. The debut release, "Phantom Force", became one of the most played tracks of '99/'00, closely followed by a watertight selection of successful releases as well as another anthem in 'Remote Control' for Timeless. Phantom Audio continued it's success over the years with a number of key releases, both solo and joint projects, with the duo also being called in for some major remix work, none more so than Shy FX & T. Powers massive hit 'Shake Your Body'. Over the years, 'Phantom Force' has established itself as one of the all-time premiere d & b anthems. Years later and you can still hear it being dropped in sets from the likes of Andy C, Friction, Goldie and many more. Spirit's solo work continued with further releases for C.I.A, Renegade Hardware, Metalheadz, Klute's Commercial Suicide and Marcus Intalex’ Revolve:r imprint as well as a host of remixes, including the Goldie classic ‘Sinister’. The long overdue debut album. ‘Puzzle Box’ was finally released on Inneractive in Spring 2005 to much acclaim and spawning the massive ‘Siren’and ‘Calling Card’, picked by Goldie to appear on his ‘Classics’ Mix CD. The following year also saw the unleashing of yet another timeless anthem in 'Redial' on Metalheadz.
Spirit has continued to release solo works for some of the scene’s most coveted and well-known labels including Friction’s Shogun Audio, Violence Recordings, Horizons Music and more recently Blu Mar Ten, Rupture and Ingredients, as well as further releases for Metalheadz, Commercial Suicide, CIA and Renegade Hardware. 2013 saw him team up with Digital for their first collaborations in over10 years and the relaunch of Phantom Audio to much acclaim, with collaborations also appearing for Metalheadz, V Recordings and Doc Scott’s 31 Records. The last twelve months has seen some of his biggest projects to date, unleashing one of the year’s heaviest hitters in ‘International’ on Digital’s Function imprint, a massive ongoing project with Digital and Total Science and ending 2017 with a long-awaited collaboration with his late friend, Marcus Intalex on Inneractive. All of this is in conjunction with an ever-increasing DJ schedule, with 2017’s highlight of playing the closing set at the annual Sun & Bass Festival. Over 20 years since his debut release and Spirit continues to go from strength to strength...
https://www.facebook.com/pg/inneractivespirit/
https://inneractivemusic.bandcamp.com/
https://partyflock.nl/artist/1279
https://partyflock.nl/artist/2155
https://partyflock.nl/artist/78996