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Racking up the Old Skool

In the first of series of new blogs KidChameleon will be interviewing some of key the 720 Bass family, first up is new boy and fast rising star of the underground Rack n Ruin who also goes by the name Matt Scott when not destroying dance floors across the world!

KC: Hi Matt thanks for taking some time to chat to us, Can you give those who don’t know a taste of where you came from and what influences you.

R&R: I come from quite a broad musical background, but DJ-wise – I started mixing Jungle & DnB when I was about 14. I then started producing DnB when I was 16 and got into other sounds as the years went by! All music I love influences me, from jungle to jazz, from reggae to punk.

KC: Your sound has developed from quite and electronic house sound to a more organic breaky jungle sound, what bought about this change?

R&R: To be honest I don’t really know – I’m still doing the more housey sound, but what some of the dubstep producers were doing last year gave me inspiration to look back into using old breaks and samples from the ‘jungle era’ again. It’s a lot of fun using influences from my favourite dance music.

KC: You have been doing some out standing remix work for some fairly big names, do you think more bands will be looking to ravers scene to help increase their audiences?

R&R: I think so yeah. Pop music at the moment seems to be a cross of dance, rave and rap. Massive beats and basslines with poppy choruses and rapping seems to be the trend. And I think the majors are looking to use this formula in as many ways possible to make a record get as big as it can.

KC: The soundclash EP has been doing some serious damage to dancefloors everywhere,What was the inspiration behind it?

R&R: Soundclash EP came from an old school hardcore idea I had made and then played it to vocalist Jessie Ware whilst in the studio with her. We came up with the lyrics for the track and then made the follow up ‘Midnight Loving’ soon after. The other tracks with Janai & Illaman had already been done and it seemed like it fitted together nicely. I named it Soundclash because of the track but also because of the obvious diversity of the tracks in the package.

KC: Do you have an secret weapons that you like to use in the studio?

R&R: I like using all the regular soft synths and plug-ins of today, but at the moment I’m really into chopping up old samples and creating something really new sounding out of something old and even over-used. So Audio Editing is my secret weapon I guess!

KC: If you could collaborate with any producer from the past who would you choose?

R&R: Quincy Jones or Brian Eno

KC: Can you tell the readers a bit about your next release and any other exciting remixes in the pipeline?

R&R: The next release is a collaboration I have done with legendary MCs – Navigator & Slarta John (Bassment Jaxx). The track is called Territory and will be coming out on Black Butter Records with a load of remixes to cover all angles! I’ve got many more remixes and collaborations coming up including more work with “I Blame Coco” and other artists from Island Records.

Also I want to shout out to everyone who has supported and helped me over the past few years – My family, Session, Sumitra, Henry Village, ATG, Klose One, Ollywood, Solarity, Dash….

CHEERS!

Matt has kindly given us a mix for you all to download and enjoy (link below)

Free Rack n Ruin Mix

Check out his soundcloud page/Myspace and join the facebook fan page!
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Next time I will be interviewing the legendary Vent!

It looks like the forthcoming Si Begg remix package, coming soon on Hardcore Beats and Pure Filth, is making some pretty big waves!

So much so infact that the mighty Mixmag magazine has called it “a raw and intense masterpiece” and bestows 4/5 stars on the Kanji Kinetic remix in particular! See below for the full write up and stay tuned for news of when this monster is ready to drop! :)

Artist: Si Begg
Tune: High Volume (Kanji Kinetic Remix)
Label: Hardcore Beats

Raw and intense masterpiece

As a part of a remix bundle of the super-eclectic, Si Begg’s classic cuts, London’s Kanji come up trumps. This teeth-grinder reworking blends an unrelenting mix of 4×4 breaks, jungle vibes and nauseating edits. It’ll truly devastate the dancefloor so drop it and run.

4/5

Interview: The Magnet Men

Check out this new interview with Ned from the Magnet Men, published by Reading-based Breaks night THUMP, in the run up to their event on Friday…

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Interview: George Lenton

We catch up with one of Dubstep’s rising superstars – George Lenton!

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We blast open the doors into 2010 with our first major release on Pure Filth, Wicky Lindows and Future Perfect!

First up is an awesome release by Z-Listers and LuQas, with a headbanging remix by rackNruin on the flip. Check the original and the remix here.

Next is a debut by 720Bass newcomer Tony Anthem and Axl Ender – entitled Pressure. Check both the Breaks and Dubstep versions here.

Finally we have three face-melting new tunes from the mighty George Lenton! Price, Cold Rocker and Beware! Guaranteed dancefloor destroyers each and every one!

VENT claim Top Spot in Trackitdown tunes of the year!

As 2009 draws to a close, TrackItDown have just announced their choice picks for tunes of the year, with our very own VENT grabbing first place in the Breaks Chart with “White Out”!

TrackItDown said of the release:
“VENT have been dropping some ridiculous tunes injecting massive amounts of bass and adrenaline style riffs to create a new sound that is being picked up by the likes of Eddy Temple Morris and Reso. With producers like this and similar tracks coming through by The Illness the future of breaks looks bright. Roll on 2010!”

The good news didn’t stop there for 720Bass artists with The Equalizers’ barnstorming release ‘The Illness’ also being short-listed as one of the top Breaks tunes of the year!

Here’s to bing tings in 2010!!

Man Like Me: London Town Remixes

After an amazing, rammed to the rafters sell-out show at the Jazz Cafe last week, the band Man Like Me’s star is in full ascent!

The rising popularity of MLM’s London Town anthem shows no sign of stopping (they had to perform it twice to satisfy the ecstatic crowds).

Here at 720Bass we’re proud to be releasing the immense London Town Remix package. Bringing you pure, unadulterated bassline filth…

DOORLY / FOAMO / RACKNRUIN / GEORGE LENTON

The release is spread over both the Future Perfect (Electro House) and Wicky Lindows (Dubstep) labels, and are available at all good vinyl and digital now!

Check them out at the links below:
London Town (rackNruin Remix)
London Town (Foamo Remix
London Town (George Lenton Remix)
London Town (Doorly Remix)

720BassLive: VENT Live @ Glade Festival 09

Ez peeps, as the good ship 720Bass really starts to pick up speed ready for 2010, we present to you a rather tasty festive treat – VENT’s live set from this year’s Glade Festival!

Anyone who caught this will remember it being one of the highlights of the weekend and, after checkin this out, you won’t be disappointed!! Click the artwork below to download or subscribe to us on iTunes and have your computer grab the new episodes automatically! :D

TRACKLISTING
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VENT feat. Profisee – Definition
Cypress Hill – Lick A Shot
VENT – Reeces Pieces
VENT – Lunatics
Luke Vibert – Bend Over
VENT – Crispy Crisp
Crunch – Karot (VENT Remix)
VENT – Bear Crunk
Tipper – Off Kilter
Foreign Beggars feat. Noisia – Contact
Opiou – Slip
VENT – Crystalite (Deviant Edit)
Michael Jackson – Bad
VENT – Encoded
Dylan Rhymes – I Am Sweet (Ctrl-Z Remix)
VENT – Go Gorilla
VENT – White Out (VIP Mix)
VENT feat. Foreign Beggars – Cheeseballs
VENT feat. Profisee – Garms
VENT – Deft Ode
Reso – Otacon
VENT – Lock Up
Ed Chamberlain – Dave (Vent Remix)
Rico Tubbs – Gansgters (Jay Stewart Remix)
Jay Cunning – Badman (VENT Edit)
Freestylers – Slammer (Affinity Remix)
Stereo:Type – Dusk Till Dawn
Beastie Boys – Intergalactic
Plump DJs – Mad Cow
VENT vs Reso – Rumble (Mash-Up Version)
Si Begg – Jump (VENT Edit)
Subfocus – Timewarp
DC Breaks – Mankind (VIP Mix)
Spor – Aztec
DC Breaks – 7th Heaven

rackNruin & VENT on Annie Nightingale!

Check out our very own rackNruin in the mix for the legendary Annie Nightingale on BBC Radio 1!

Not only that but Annie decided to give VENTs set from earlier in the year another spin – if you havent caught this before now, make sure you check it out!

Hit up http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wkp7 and skip in around 30mins to check out the mix!

Free Schema tune!

Our very own Schema have been kind enough to release this as a free download onto the interweb and we felt duty bound to make you guys aware!

Here’s what they had to say:

“Here’s a free track were not going to put out coz were doing the whole dubstep/breaks crossover thing now, but saying that we had a couple of offers from a couple of bloody good labels for it and it’s had support from Jay Cunning, Bill Vega, Inchie Ctl Z & Fro Breakfastaz so seems a shame to just leave it on the hardrive, hope some of you like it!”

Listen and download it below – its a belter!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD