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JADE Interview (BSE, Citrus, 1210) & This Way Up Review
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After signing a track to Black Sun Empire Recordings in 2004 like a giant meteor hitting tha face of tha moon he made his mark on the Drum and Bass scene not letting up Jade has moved from strength to strength, with releases on a number of established labels and shows around Europe, tours down under and an up coming release schedule of pure platinum! After his latest show in London we’re lucky to have a few words with tha stripy boxer wearing man known as Jade!! Hi Jade, to get tha ball rolling, who do you rate as your number one sexiest girl in the world? (for tha pics or stfu crew) http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/9697/livaf1.jpg When and how did you first get into Drum and Bass? My first encounter with dnb was accidental. We practically hidden away from rain, in a club. I must admit my feelings at first were contradictory. I liked what I heard, but I couldn’t make difference between the tracks at all, and that annoyed me ![]() How would you explain your sound? What I like about drum and bass is the pure energy. 170-180 bpm is the perfect tempo for me when it comes to electronic music. I can’t describe “my sound” easily. My tracks are usually very different, I don’t like to repeat myself. What I always try to achieve is a rolling, techy – yet organic sounding, funky – but still dry, not too cheesy sound. I find sound engineering also very important, that is the key to make the tune work. You live in Budapest, a country that has given us great producers like Chris.SU, Mindscape, SKC, ICR & Matt-U to name a few (like the rhyme?), how do you think the area you are from has moulded your sound? It is definitely an inspiring environment. My serious career as a producer started with teaming up with Matt-u; also I got a lot of help from SKC and Chris. I have heard many times that there is something like “Hungarian sound” exists :wink: What labels have you released on? BSE recordings, Moving Shadow, Citrus, 1210, Spawn, Cyberfunk You have a number of releases and forthcoming tunes with other producers, do you prefer to work on your own or part of a collaboration when making tunes? Both have its advantages, collaboration is always a compromise in some way, but also a great deal of fun, and influence. When working alone its great that you have a lot time to focus on small details as well, when there is someone else you have to keep the work effective. I enjoy both :win: Who would you like to work with in the future? There are two collabs in the making with Chris.Su, one with Axiom, probably there will be one with State of Mind and we also talked about one with Dylan Nocturnal. And of course Minscape and Matt-U, as usual. Whom I would like to work in the very distant future, I would say Calyx, Break, or Audio... What’s your current top ten? BREAK - Submerged (CALYX & TEEBEE remix) OPTIV - Brainworm BSE – Monologue PROLIX & NOCTURNAL – Bad Blood MATT-U – Woland MINDSCAPE - Malfunction RREGULA & DEMENTIA – Ocean Catch AXIOM - Scavenger MINDSCAPE - No Escape (NOISIA remix) C4C – Never acid again JADE – The Prey We’ve just caught you playing at This Way Up in London; it was the highlight of my night, we hear you’ve got a tour in New Zealand & Australia next year where can we catch you in the near future and what do you bring to the stage? I wish I could tell you more about that tour. We had one scheduled this September with matt-u, but sadly that got cancelled.. This way up was absolutely wicked! I am happy I could finally pay a visit to the world’s dnb capital, and what’s more the night turned out crazy! So, let us know what the ever growing Jade fan base can expect in the near future, what have you got forthcoming? To begin with, an EP at Citrus: ‘Ready’, ‘The Prey’, ‘Cryptic’, and ‘Bitch (Audio remix)’. The remix is being done right now, I can’t wait to hear it, I am sure it will be a massive hit. Audio is one of the most decent producer’s atm in the scene. There is one tune signed to Gridlok’s P51 called ‘Cracks in the Ceiling’, the flip is unsure yet. We are working on 2 tunes with Chris.SU, one is fully done, called ‘Digital Mind’, and the other will be finished very soon. On the forthcoming LP of Mindscape you can find ‘Insomnia’, and ‘Black Lotus (Break remix)’. I have 2 tunes forthcoming on a smaller (but very nice ![]() Bookings for Jade can be made through bookings@ruserecords.co.uk Jade on Rollabeatz http://www.rolldabeats.com/artist/ja...rt_by_year/asc Jade on Myspace http://www.myspace.com/jadednb This Way Up review / words by Matthew tromsa / IZM THIS WAY UP / 01.09.07 / JACKS CLUB - LONDON BRIDGE I arrived in Jacks Club at 9pm just in time for the exclusive set by Ruse Record’s own Displaced. Played an hour before the event kick off and to a small group of promotion related friends it was packed with forthcoming dubs and was a good chance to test the club’s heavy yet clear sound system. The door opened at 10pm to the sounds of Sidius (Sound Artillery). It was really reassuring to see a hefty queue of hungry tech-d’n’b heads already waiting outside and I reckon it was the man behind the decks himself who was responsible for the floor filling up with raving crowds as early as 20 minutes into the party. Combining, fresh off the press promos with classic neurofunk rollers, was a sure shot and finishing with explosive, ‘Waking The Dead’, by Wayz and Sidius, only added to the great atmosphere inside the place. Next up we had Ganja Tek’s artist InsideInfo. The set he played was one of my personal favourites and with the heavy beats being dropped the party started gaining some serious momentum. In the meantime Intense Records owner Shuffle and MC Deefa began unleashing the funk in the liquid arena, which proved to be a really good spot to chill out after the main room craziness. The venue itself has this raw, industrial feel to it and by midnight the people inside seriously contributed to the atmosphere that old warehouse raves used to have reworked with a future lick. I then had my chance to rock the crowd and I’ve got to say – I haven’t enjoyed djing so much for a long time, fantastic vibe, crystal clear monitors and gut twisting bass – you don’t need anything else to make for a quality playout. Jade then took over the decks and what else could be said apart from the fact he completely stole the show!! Dropping some killer tunes by such as ‘Dread Moon’ and project 51 forthcoming, ‘Cracks In The Ceiling’ (his collaborations with Matt-U) and VIP versions of recent neurofunk releases galore, his 2 hour mix was a definite highlight of the night. Upon being asked if he had any problems with covering for absent Spor his response was “I play as long as I’m allowed to play” and the feedback from the crowd suggests they’d wished he’d gone for longer. At the same time Soul:R’s Lynx was getting ladies into booty shaking mode in the Intense’s Liquid room. His trademark minimal steppy material together with a packed room and brilliant atmosphere and EZ Rollers’ Messy MC’s lean yet dynamic flow is what for me was one of the greatest soulful D’n’B sets I ever witnessed and from the crowd reactions they where feeling the same. Our main headliner Friction has arrived late due to some traffic problems on the M-25, but in return he graced the event with a pure techy Drum and Bass set and one to be remembered. To be able to see one of the producers involved in the making of seminal Stakka & Skynet’s Clockwork LP dropping tracks from the album and see them damaging the floor the same way they did upon the original release was something you don’t see in London on a regular basis. You could easily tell he loved taking his mix to the Neurofunk side and Friction himself confirmed afterwards, it was refreshing to stray from his standard mixes. At the same time Artificial Intelligence were sparking up the Liquid Funk stage with their rolling bass and teases off their forthcoming album. Next up to heat the main room, where Concord Dawn. The New Zealanders came correct with their blend of Trance vocals and drilling basslines. Hits such as “Don’t Tell Me” and Makoto’s rework of MJ’s Human Nature got played and with plethora of New Zealand clubbers in the place you could really feel the wicked atmosphere they originally created in their motherland. Taking the graveyard shift Blal took to the decks, as it all looked like the night was coming to an end Blal managed to bring it all back with friend MC Dappa, playing a dub filled set incorporating some of the freshest sounds of neurofunk and tech he kept the entire floor dancing long after the lights in the venue where switched on! With an absolutely wicked vibe throughout the night, This Way Up showed that you can organise a successful rave in the UK with cutting edge artists delivering Neurofunk / Techy Drum and Bass and it really makes people go nuts. One of the things that also heavily contributed to the unique feel inside, was the fact the promoters from New Zealand / UK and Eastern Europe were able to reach a variety of clubbers coming from those countries now residing in London helping to add to the vibe, proving once again that Drum And Bass is truly a worldwide thang. Pictures can be found at www.ruserecords.co.uk and aditional and mix at http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread...hreadid=520975 |
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