Junglist Militia & co presents
07.08.2009
Drum and Bass Rave
Friske
(Renegade Hardware, Horsemen, Architecture Recordings) London, UK
Friske has been a student of Drum & Bass since his formative years.
Getting his start from a hardcore tape he received from
his elder sister, he has been immersed in the sound since age 13.
He was bitten by the DJ bug a few years later, ultimately landing
on a weekly show on the infamous Kool FM London in 2003.
This stint triggered the need to produce, and he spent the
following years honing his skills, and making contacts most
notably Loxy & Ink and The Horsemen and Renegade Hardware.
With subsequent tunes being passed to both Loxy & Ink, his spot
within this elite crew was solidified, and he was brought to the
forefront with “Troublesome”, a nasty, dark number that appeared
on the sampler of the “Apocalypse” LP on Renegade Hardware in 2005.
The following couple of years saw Friske land numerous other releases
including the massive "Shattered" with Gremlinz, "Villains" with
frequent collaborator/affiliate Perpetuum, the Revelations album
sampler "Da Shinin", "The Cypher", on Hardware,
Friske’s remix of “Ruthless” by Aspect on Gremlinz' Audio Decay
imprint, and "Step Up" with Perpetuum, which appeared on Dieselboys
"Substance D" album, which debuted at no. 21 on the US National Dance
Charts, and due to popularity was released as one of 6 tracks for
single release.
More moves have been made since: Phil Source Direct has signed a
batch of Friske tunes, including “Breathless”, a jazzy,
‘Headz-y affair with Perpetuum that has to be heard to be understood,
and will be felt by those who are harkening for that old
time religion, and most recently "Kill at Will" with Resound,
on Ink's legendary label Architecture.
Line up:
Friske (renegade hardware, architecture) uk
Kiwi (boo nation)
Clover (junglist militia)
PLK (renegade recs)
All play massive Drum and Bass to your face !
Where: Rave party, TBA.
When: 07.08.2009 23:00
Cost: 50 NiS
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