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About Killian

DJ, presenter and budding producer

Fathom Audio – Promises b/w Ridges (DIFF014)

Big fans of Diffrent Records here at the Robot Bodypop, mostly because each release genuinely stirs something inside leaving us tapping our fingers, nodding our heads or grimacing in pure audio bliss.
The newest plate from the label due out on the 3rd September and Fathom Audio take control for a double A side. Comprising of members Billion, Sense, Codebreaker & Fybe, they keep the vibe deep but the tight production keeps the listener keen.

‘Promises’ eases you in before the stabs of neuro bass carve out the track perfectly with smooth cuts and vocals interweaving.

‘Ridges’ kicks off with a brief invitiation to fly then hits you with a gnarly drum pattern which filters perfectly between elegant and choppy. Love it.

Bag it. Spetember 3rd.

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Robot Bodypop 04.08.12

artwork by Rongs1234

The Robot Bodypop show returns and this weeks selection has Killian warming things up with a broad selection featuring deep bass numbers from Hiloxam & Danny Scrilla. Theres a couple of vocal cuts in there most notably featuring the distinct sound of Warrior Queen and a smooth riddim from Biak ft. Adelia. New releases from Jack Sparrow and a couple of freebies in there too.

1nejack kick starts his selection with a killer Dizzee Rascal recut from DeeSee and then moves through the styles with future grooves from Kusto and a wild beat from Chrissy Murderbot. The survivor is also in there do keep your ears peeled to see what track made it over from the previous show.

All rounded off with this weeks guest mix from Bristols beat fiend ActRaiser. Expect a slice of the future in there with some classic sounds. We’re very excited about this one. The man himself also kindly took a minute to speak to the ‘bot so be sure to check that out.

Killian

Brown Sugar – Mutated Mindz
Street Sound – Danny Scrilla
Hanuman Langures – Dubapes
Victory – Forsaken
Afraid Of Me – Jack Sparrow
Phantom – Von D
Subliminal – Hiloxam
You Turn Me – Laxx
Dualism – Thelem & Killawatt
Falling For You – Biak ft. Adelia
Dickie Riddim – Schlachthofbronx ft. Warrior Queen
Find Jah Way – Gorgon Sound
Pandoras Sorrows – Dubapes
New Start – Guive & Lone Ranger
Good Old Days – Jack Sparrow
Swan – Biome (Versa RMX)

1nejack

Just A Rascal – Dizzee Rascal (DeeSee RMX)
Klaaatz – Kusto
Luminence – Retro
Soaring – Shigeto
Limitless – Shift Key
Bionic Penguins – Chrissy Murderbot

TRANSMIT #10 – Actraiser

Adam F – Circles (Phillip D Kick Footwork Mix)
ActRaiser – Tropa Z
Omni Trio – Renegade Snares (Phillip D Kick Footwork Mix)
Dream Continuum – Set It
DJ Taktix – Hornz For 94 (Phillip D Kick Footwork Mix)
Krampfhaft – Carl Sagan The Man
Halp – Tic Tac Toe (Krampfhaft Remix)
Slick Shoota feat 5kin & Bone5 – Hit The Flow
Slick Shoota – Love You You You
Interface & Minus – Hardwork
Ital Tek – Gonga
Dream Continuum – Giv A Little Luv
ActRaiser – Lost In The Jungle
Wheez-ie – Desire
Plug – Feeling So Special
Roni Size & DJ Die – It’s A Jazz Thing (Phillip D Kick Footwork Mix)

Actraisers guest mix carries on beyond so be sure to check out the full mix below.

Chimpo – 2KFLLWRS EP

Soundboy killer and all round badman Chimpo gives away this 4 track EP featuring a track I’ve been hassling him for for the best part of 2 years. Appropriately titled ‘2KFLLWRS EP’ after hitting the 2000 followers of his Twitter page, the selection includes 2-step vocal cut ‘Just People Step’ which is the highlight for me. A deeper vibe with ‘Freaky Deaky’ and then a remix of a classic with ‘More Bounce’. All topped off with the smooth ‘Me n Cassie’ this is a ridiculously good giveaway. Bag it before all the links disappear.

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DRS & Marcus Intalex

In anticipation of the forthcoming ‘I Don’t Usually Like MC’s But…’ long player from DRS, Soul:R label boss Marcus Intalex teams up with the mic-man himself with a stunning mix featuring cuts from the album. An exclusive to the DataTransmission collective, its a showcase of talents from both DRS and the producers. The LP is set to drop at the album launch party at the ‘Bunch Of Cuts’ night on the 25th August where DRS will feature alongside Marcus Intalex, Dub Phizix, Calibre, dBridge and S.P.Y amongst others. A truly mouth watering line up which serves this release justice. Tune into the mix to see what all the hype is about.

Robot Bodypop 21.07.12

artwork by Matt Spangler

A killer is someone or something that kills, such as a murderer. “Killer” is also a slang term, an adjective denoting something of excellence or a high standard

Bring that slang over here because its more than appropriate. Absolute beast of a show this week on the Robot Bodypop. 1nejack is back within the atmosphere dropping gems and Killian comes with a Transmit mix so out there you might as well stick it in a time capsule and dig it up 20 years.

As always there’s the raw deep beats, this week most notably supplied by Tay, REKChampa and Beats Antique. There’s also freebies for fun such as cuts from Chimpo and an exclusive or two from Hectic & beat fiend Rdubz.

Topped off with a mix that literally pushes audio boundaries. Not even talking in cliches here. Ken Evil serves up 40 minutes of Juke, bass and all manner of original beats in the Transmit mix.

Fire.

1nejack

Sugar Rush – Rdubz
Raindancer – Sorrow
Build – Clueless
Mindgrow – Moses
Lost In Tokyo (Jacques Greene Remix) – Koreless
Arrow (Feat. Koreless) – Jacques Greene
Let You Love Me (XXYYXX Remix) – Tinashe
Forever – REKchampa
Soaring – Shigeto
Lofticries – Purity Ring
Shrine – Beats Antique
Crossfader (feat. Kid Koala & D-Styles) – DJ Kentaro
Kemistry (Justin Martin Remake) – Goldie

Killian

Spatial – Tay
Just People Step – Chimpo
One Day VIP – Londy
Start Stop – Hectic
Badman Place – Busy Signal ft Movado (Hi Enz & M.E.S.P RMX)

TRANSMIT #9 – Ken Evil

Set It – Dream Continuum
Calling All Freaks – Traxman
B Free – Dream Continum
uFancy Restaurant (Machinedrum Remix) – Gang Colors
Regis Chillbin – Eprom
All I Do Is (Smoke Trees) – DJ Manny
Torture Track – DJ Diamond
Wreckage – DJ Diamond
Pop The Trunk – DJ Diamond
Footwurk Homicide – DJ Nate
Burn Dat Boi – DJ Metro
Door(s) – Machinedrum
When You – Tha Pope
The Statue – Machinedrum
Lost Without You – DJ Roc
I Can’t Control The Feeling – DJ Roc
Giv A Lil Love – Dream Continuum
Free – DJ Nate

Transmit Sessions Volume IX | Ken Evil

The Transmit Sessions are all about musical origins, explorations and boundaries. This weeks guest mix, courtesy of Bass Camp head honcho Ken Evil, touches them all. It’s probably the most exciting mix so far and the selector took a minute to speak to the Robot Bodypop:

1. Tell us about the Drum Music collective you’re involved in

A. Drum Music has been running for over 7 years now and is primarily a collection of DJs, producers and live musicians all living in the Manchester area. We’ve been putting on monthly events in various venues across Manchester since January 2005 when Grandmaster Rufmouth kicked it all off. The event features an eclectic selection of residents tracing the history of dance music right back to it’s roots in live African drumming. We always feature a live set from from MCR premiere African drumming ensemble Tanante and used to have a couple of resident human beatboxers at one time. From time to time we’ve had guest DJs and live acts but at the moment we’re looking for a new home


2. Whats your most memorable night at Bass Camp?

A. There’s been a lot of events I’ve put on that I’m very proud of and it’s hard to pick just one but I guess the Deep Medi night Bass Camp co-hosted with Exodus from Leeds at K2. We had the entire Neuron Pro-Audio Void sound system set up for that one and the whole building was vibratring. We had Mala, Quest, Bass Camp regular Hijak, V.I.V.E.K on his first outing to Manchester, Exodus b2b with myself and the legendary Sgt Pokes and Subliminal on the mic. Mala enjoyed it so much he gave back most of his fee!!

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3. How do you feel about how close knit the Manchester community is and why do you think Manchester continues to pump out quality producers and artists?

A. Manchester is a small city and everyone does know everyone, I like that about the place. If you go out regularly to good underground events you very easily end up getting to know people involved in the scene, ideas are exchanged and people colaborate and influence one another. I met MAKO who I’ve been working on some productions with that way. It’s a city with a positive vibe and that comes out in the music I think.

4. Do you feel its important for musicians to keep in touch with fans and followers?

A. I think so, it always impresses me when people like Mala and Chicago’s Juke don Rashad take the time to stay in contact with me. People have busy lives and just staying in touch with friends can be hard enough. It’s nice to be nice.

5. What plans do you have for the future with your events?

A. Well, as a collective Drum Music has just been heavily involved with the Stumblefunk stage at Beatherder this year but I think we all deserve a little holiday after that. A lot of fun but a lot of work. Bass Camp represented too with Djinn and myself playing the final set b2b on Saturday night immediately after Goldie. Man like Kwasi Asante blessed the mic for that one too, I think there’s footage knocking about. September onwards we should have a new home for Drum Music but I think Bass Camp is gonna stay on ice for a while yet.

6. Tell us about some producers we should be looking out for.

A. The producers I’m most excited about at the moment are all coming from over the other side of the pond. People like DJ Rashad, DJ Spinn, DJ Nate & DJ Roc from Chicago and Machinedrum from New York. They’re all smashing it in a Juke 160bpm style right now. I’m also really getting into the Moombahton sound and really digging everything I’ve heard from Munchi, from the Dominican Republic but can’t find any vinyl though which is a shame as I pretty much exclusively play out on that.

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7. Whats your favourite track in your collection and why?

A. I don’t have a favourite piece of vinyl but I do have a most priced and precious piece; the only dubplate that exists of the original version of ‘Kingdom of Zion b/w Ghost of Frankensine’ by the late great DJ Sine (founder of Tanante, co-founder of Stumblefunk Sound System and Drum Music Collective original member)

8. Tell us about your particular music journey from what you started listening to to where you are now.

A. How far do you want to go back?

All the way.

A. I go back a long long way (I’m old in other words)? DJing-wise I started out as a Drum and Bass selector then got into UK Garage and followed the evolution of that sound into Grime and ultimately Dubstep. I’ve always liked tunes that move you and was into some really heavy and dark bands like the Butthole Surfers, Bogshed and Bad Brains back in my late teens and early twenties. There’s so much other stuff I like I could go for ever from Josef K, Ball and Shockabilly to Jeff Buckley to Bowie to Radiohead to The Police to Throwing Muses to Bongwater to Soundgarden etc etc. The late great John Peel was a massive influence on my musical taste in my formative years.

9. Will you be producing more in the future?

A.Yes, with Alex Mako, getting right back on that one soooon

10. Whats the biggest animal you can throw over a crossbar?

A. A Coati…