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Chase & Status Interview

DJ Fu caught up with Chase & Status ahead of their headlining gig at Free Range to talk about how they met, their influences, record labels, favourite snacks, computer games, what’s on their iPods and where they are heading in 2009. Make sure you look out for a competition appearing on Blunted next week where you can win two free tickets to their show in Oxford.

Chase & Status

How did you both meet? 

Through a mutual friend and the love of mixing in our bedrooms and going out every weekend. 

What have been your biggest influences? 

Artists such as the prodigy and the nostalgia of going out week in week out when we were younger. 

What’s you favorite bit of studio equipment? 

Mackie 824’s - I swear by them. 

Do you think having two of you working on tunes has helped you adapt yourselves to so many different styles? 

I definitely think that having two perspectives really helps when making tunes as you can lose sight of whether something is good or not when you’ve been working on your own for hours. 

You have had great success with your debut album while still maintaining your hardcore fan base. Do you think that it is difficult to maintain your hardcore fans while reaching out to a bigger audience? 

I hope not! I’m sure there are some die hard fans who say we don’t make what we used to but you have to evolve and change as an artist. If we’ve brought new fans into drum and bass then that can only be a good thing, 

A lot of artists are signing to labels exclusively, was it difficult to make the decision to sign to RAM records or was it just something you were certain you wanted to do? 

Ram is the only label in the DNB industry that we’d sign with so we were very happy when they approached us. 

You have had some high profile collaborations such as Plan B and Kano, how did you hook up with them? 

We did a remix for Plan B of ‘No Good’ and off the back of that have done a lot of work together and with ‘Against All Odds’ we knew we wanted Kano on it so we got in touch with his manager and took it forward from there. 

What artists would you like to work with the most? 

The artists we’re set to work with in 2009! 

With the success you have had outside of Drum and Bass, do you think you have had to adapt your DJ sets accordingly? 

Not particularly - we’ve always played across the board and other genres of music in our sets - the crowds these days like to hear variety.

What’s planned for the future? 

Already started album number two and a heap of production work for other artists. 

These are less serious ones… Every DJ has a horror story about a gig, what is yours? 

Marseille - First or second international booking. Rave was atrocious and the sound engineer wanted to fight us! We’ve not been back… 

What is your favourite studio snack? 

Blueberry Muffins and Guylian Sea Shells.

What’s getting rotation on your iPods at the moment? 

Heads, shoulders, knees and toes.

What computer games are you playing at the moment? 

Not really big into games but have been caught by the Nintendo DS and classic Mario Kart lately - can’t go wrong…

Do you use Mac or PC? 

PC to make music and Mac for everything else - best of both worlds.

Thanks for your time guys, good luck for the 13th at Free Range!

Questions: DJ Fu

Be sure to check out Chase & Status appearing at Free Range on 13th February.

Free Range ft. Chase & Status


The Wise ‘Community Spirit’ Interview

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Anyone who’s been involved with making music will appreciate how hard these guys have worked. I first got to know them when they submitted a track for LMFLH Vol.2 a couple of years back.  It would appear that the villages around Oxford are a hot bed of hiphop talent (take Reeplay or Random Hero as a case in point).  Anyways, 4 years of hard work later and Community League have just released their Community Spirit EP. It’s pretty special. I caught up with part-time MC part-time English teacher The Wise to ask him about the forthcoming release.

Easy, how you doing?

Que onda.

What’s good?

It’s been a good week, Community Spirit arrived at Opp’s casa yesterday.

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Big. Tell me more about the release.

It’s an amazing feeling to have a finished piece of art, was reminiscing about all the times it took to put it together. Right now we are trying to get all our ducks in line, it will be sold on the internet and hand to hand.

So speak to me - why you so hyped about Community Spirit?

Because…we’ve been making music for, maybe, 4 years now. We have a lot of projects going on but 2 years ago we put our focus on Community Spirit, a collaborative work involving the whole family.

Creatively it has been great, sharing ideas and joining imaginations…not to mention travelling. These songs and concepts came about all over the world just because of how the League is spread out like that but they were all put together at home in The Shire

So who’s reppin on this?

The music is Special Opps and myself giving you our thoughts and tales in rhyme to the music of DJ Thundercat and Jokz. Opp and I worked together writing rhymes and bringing ideas and themes to the songs and, really, Thundercat put it all together, he is the producer. Jokz has some music on their and he is really a genius so he has taught us a lot and creatively is a great person to be around.

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Lot’s of other people have been involved in helping the art to grow but those are the musical minds.

Augustus Rufff (known to many as simply Nick, jajaja) is the man with the vision behind the whole Community League. He always had it in mind to start a record label, he is a lifelong friend and one day wqe decided to start working at this and all the connections grew from there.

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Well I’m hoping we have the chance to see some of this shit live. You doing shows soon?

damn, I don’t know about any shows any time soon you know. Right now we are all kinda disparate and mobility isn’t easy (for me anyway). It’s more likely we will be doing individual shows where ever we happen to be.  We have been gigging with this music though, a lot of people know the songs through live performance.I hope we can get together again soon, I need the guys to come down here to Mexico, maybe we can get some spring break shows popping or something?! jajaja that’s kind of a long way off though.

Me personally, I will be trying to get shows in my city and make connections here. I met a guy from Guadalajara the other day and he is into the scene there so who knows.

What tracks stand out for you on the album?

The intro track is one of the dopest for me, we had to set it off right. It is called The Garden Path…the funny thing is I loved the original version of this beat and was well opposed to Thundercat going back in on it but, shit, I was blown away by how he transformed it, he made the old one (which I loved) sound like I had made it on a toy keyboard.

Any anthems on there?

Ummm, maybe KONY (Kings of New York)…that’s like a national anthem right there, it is mad regal, my favourite loop we ever found. The story of that is simple, Opp and I were Kings of New York for 1 day and 1 day only…King’s for a day.

But, uh, I would say that Field of Dreams is really the community anthem:

‘It’s the Community’s roots and we branch like trees do
Not gonna fall off, no the League won’t leave you
The team is the truth
If you ain’t down with that bruv then I can’t believe you!’

Describe Community Spirit in 5 words

Postive Energy Activating Community Endevour

Haha, nice!  So where can we get our grubby paws on this ish?

Our shop is and will be ready soon (dunno when we’re going to press so it’s best to say that jajaja). You can check out another review and buy a copy here.

Besides that it is soon to be available in Oxford, New York, Philadelphia, and Mexico. Really this is where the work starts, the creation takes energy but isn’t really work cos it’s what we love but we are artists so selling and pushing it isn’t that fun. It leads you down some interesting roads tho.

Haha, yeah I learnt that lesson the hard way from LMFLH Vol.2! Links to yer sounds?

Yeah, check out my Myspace and also Special Opp’s.

Any thanks yous?

Yeah, thanks to you guys and everyone on Blunted who has supported us. I really appreciate it and I enjoy sharing with you all, I love Oxford and I love Hip-Hop so props to anyone who is striving to build. Viva Mexico and Viva Blunted Cabrones!

Wicked - good to link up mate.

Yes my friend, look forward to doing it again soon.


The Kemistry - The Core

For those that don’t know, The Kemistry are producer, Bare Beats (Bare Records), lead vocalist, Kemi (Mindie)  and lastly producer/MC, Smokey (Bare Records). These cats have recently got together and are soon to be releasing The Kemistry EP. In anticipation of the EP’s release, here is a video for their single The Core.

Who better to give you a little preview than their producer Bare Beats -

The Kemistry are a new group from East London blending different styles of music together. With different understandings and beliefs about the latest forms of fashion and the latest music crazes, the fusion or these three individual characters (The Kemistry) is a rarity yet a reality. As the one thing we all understood was the music we made, we loved it and it got our souls moving on the same path, like a chemical reaction, that worked in the flavour of it’s substances and the music being a catalyst of three great friendships.

This video was made by cutting up a Public Domain film ‘Frankenstein’s Daughter’ Enjoy .

The trio have a Digital Only EP dropping on the 1st December . ‘The Kemistry EP’ is 20 minutes of niceness and introduces this new act to the world. This video is part of a series of cutting up old b-movies too fit certain tracks . ‘The Core’ is taken from The Kemistry’s forth coming album ‘A Difference’, which is still be made. Look out for more odd music videos coming soon . . . .


Rup feat Naim - ‘Style That You Like’ Video

rup Rup feat Naim   Style That You Like Video

Although some would argue that the UK hiphip scene is floundering, I’ve stumbled across something that has renewed my faith.  Rup has teamed up with his 27Beats accomplice Naim. I think what makes this tune something special is the amount of thought and effort that has gone into making it happen.  The tune is being being released on Hear Today Records in late 2008 and they have gone to the trouble of making a dope video to accompany ‘Style That You Like’.

The tune has been describe by HTR as “3 minutes of Rup’s musings over sparse Scandinavian electronica, punctuated by Naim’s infectious vocals. All visualized by illustrator-come-video-artist Rich Clements.”

If you’re feeling this make sure you check out their website.  If this vid is anything to go by then their future projects should be worth looking out for!


Teef and Toes - Take ‘im Out Video

Here’s an interesting concept for a video. Teef has decided to use some Hentai animation to go with the Frankmusic remix of his new ‘Take ‘im Out’ video.  Get ready for busty, scantily clad chicks, bumping bassline and Teef’s recognizable flow and delivery…


DJ Fu ‘Free Range’ Interview

At last we catch with the elusive DJ Fu. although he seems to be playing out more than ever with European and worldwide dates of late, actually catching up with him for a chat is nigh on impossible.  After hearing that he was about to start up a new night Free Range and had been given an idea of some of the future lineups, I insisted he give Blunted the inside story. This DJ from Bromley, now resident in Oxford has already made quite a name for himself. However,  I think it’s fair to say he will continue his ascendancy in the foreseeable future, if you see him on a lineup or haven’t been to one of his nights, make it a priority.

Yes Fu, you good?

Yes mate, good to be back on Blunted.

Too right, haha. Busy summer?

Yeah man been fairly busy, sorting out my new promo video with Jungle Drummer & Stamina MC filmed by Yakuza Studios (spot the Blunted t-shirt). I’ve been doing a few festivals Gatecrasher, Audio River (Poland) Summer Break (Romania), NASS Skate Festival, The Tuesday Club, One Nation and Random Concept.

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Nice, glad to see some European bookings in there. First and foremost a DJ but you have been known to dabble in promotion and MCing(!).  You’ve been promoting Hit & Run for the last 5 years; tell us a bit more about that?

Sykane and Hassan asked me to get involved with running the night, I had been a resident for a while and helping out with the promotion was just a natural step.  To be honest, I never thought I would get so involved. It’s definitely very time consuming and has been difficult for me to balance relationships, practice and sleep with it.

I remember checking those nights back in the day.  All about Rich Reason wearing a skirt whilst playing the bongo’s, haha. Over time it’s reputation and attendance’s grew. It became extremely successful and now it’s come to it’s conclusion.  Why did you finish it up?

I never started Hit & Run and I wanted something that was mine and no one could ever discredit me for that. I felt the brand was being over-valued in relation to how much work I was doing and all the contacts that I brought with me.

Fair enough, but it’s not all bad news, you and your trusted partner in crime Charris have started another night called Free Range.  What’s the concept behind the name and the night?

Well I suppose the first thing is I’m free to do my own thing.  I think musically the night has a wide range of sounds and DJs.   Having all 3 rooms of the academy means you are all free to roam around the building and check out DJs and music you might not have seen and experienced otherwise.

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Like it, like it. Can you give the people out there a flavour of the nights you have in store?

We’ve got DJs like Friction, Yoda, Dillinja, Benga, N-type, Logistics, Count Skyarkin’ and live acts such as Virus Syndicate, myself and Jungle Drummer and Leeds award winning band Gentleman’s Dub Club.  We are a strong supporter of up and comings DJs such as B-Ill, Flawless, Darkman, Heartless P & Mr.Lager. We boast the best residents in Oxford in my opinion. Since winning our DJ competition,  B-Ill has really come on leaps and bounds.  Now co-hosting the Free Range radio show on FM107.9, Flawless ranked in the top 20 in the Drum and Bass Arena DJ comp that had thousands and thousands of entries.  Mr Lager has recently had his tunes dropped on 1xtra and getting rewinds in The End night club. Heartless P another DJ to enter the Oxford scene through our DJ competition an excellent turntablist who has taken to the DMC DJ Championships this year and is soon to rank amongst the best in the UK.

POW!  Looks like Oxford’s in for some treats! You got Woody appearing soon and we have an interview with him coming up – you looking forward to having him down?

Yeah man I’ve always been a great fan of his and judging by the mix he’s passed to you guys it will be OFF THE SCALE ……

Yeah, I’ve had a preview of the mix, those Oxford students are in for a treat. Your scratch skills are almost un-paralleled but who do you look up to in terms of DJing?

Originally I looked up to hip hop DJs, people like Mr.thing, Skully, Shorty Blitz and then I started learning about the American DJs people like Craze, Develop, P Trix.  I then started to appreciate all-round skills of a DJs like set structures and more about mixing and putting sets together rather than just technique.  I started watching more drum and bass DJs like Marky, Andy C, Zinc.  These days I’ve been checking DJ EZ, I don’t really like garage culture, being ‘bad boy’, wearing polished shoes and girls that don’t have a brain cell between them. Some of the tunes are pretty good accept the ones with sped up chip munk R’n'B bootleg vocals on them. Despite all those things I hate about Garage, EZ is still a sick DJ and is easily a recent inspiration to me.  I think someone who is a less obvious inspiration is the Jungle Drummer.  Despite being a drummer he is very clued up on what works and what doesn’t and has been great in pushing me musically and as a performer.

Some interesting names right there. Any plans for production?

Yes definitely, but more working with established producers. As I said earlier it has been hard trying to juggle everything with my time. I have taken a step back from the Wednesday nights (Free Range at The Cellar Bar, Oxford).  I have been talking with Logistics and N type about possible collaborations on production.

Cool, cool. Thanks for taking the time to speak to us.  As for Free Range, I’m already looking forward to checking some of the line ups. Can people get involved with your night?

Yes if you’re interested in getting involved email freerangepromotions at gmail dot com

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Lastly – your shout outs, big ups –

Big up to the mighty Jungle Drummer, Risky @ Drum and Bass Arena, Logistics, N type, Charris, Mantmast, Script, all the Blunted crew, ss20, Ryouki, Stamina MC, Lowqui, Jerona Fruits, FM 107.9, Scheme, Subterra, B-Ill, Lazcru, Hydro, Commix , Harry Shotta, Yakuza studios, Knowledge


Eagle and Talon ‘Hot Caught’ Interview

Following on from our recent interview with End Of Level Baddie, we have another band interview. This time we catch up with North American alternative-rock-duo, Eagle and Talon. They have just released their new single Hot Caught which is available for you to check below. If you’re an aspiring act/band and want to have an interview on the site, drop us an email - info at bluntedpresents dot co dot uk

First off, introduce yourselves

Hi, I’m Alice. I play drums & Casio mostly, I plan on having children in about 6 and half years. If Sarah Palin becomes vice president, I’m thinking about moving somewhere exotic for a little while.

I’m Kim (guitar/words/aux drums), I’m from Winnipeg, Manitoba and I’m a patriotic Canadian who thinks meat is for petting only.

Where did the name Eagle and Talon come from?

Kim - the Eagle Talon was a popular car where I grew up and I thought that was funny because the car is ugly. somehow it made its way into my mind before we were about to go on stage for an open mic, they needed to know what our band was called, I just wrote down Eagle and Talon.

Alice - We were actually going around as “Nightrabbits” but we were so bad we thought we were ruining our name. So we started using fake band names whenever we played out until we improved, Eagle and Talon was one of those, but it stuck.

What 5 words best describe your sound?

Bleach, angular, chalk, turbulent, cactus

Liking the song Hot Caught – whats the story behind the tune?

Hmmm…….. that’s a very personal song. well to keep it PG and simple– the song is about someone who i felt was more interested in ladies on the internet than me. this made me upset because he was my boyfriend. it has themes of revenge and envy in it as well, showcasing my inability to deal with the situation. he’s not my boyfriend anymore.

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Listen to: Hot Caught - Eagle and Talon

Where can we hear more of Eagle and Talon? Plans to play abroad anytime soon?

Alice - We have not-very-secret cravings for a European tour and touching down in Japan if possible. That will probably be happening this winter if all goes as planned.

What are your plans for the near future?

Kim - we are beginning to experiment with playing with other musicians, so we plan on incorporating that into our live shows. it’s hard for us to play too many things at the same time. in travel news, we are going to play some Halloween shows in New York at the end of October.

Alice - Musically, I plan on learning how to mix. Personally, I plan on enjoying myself more. I’m going to teach my mom how to videochat, I think it will completely blow her mind (she just discovered how to use emoticons in her emails)

What’s been the highlight of your career so far?

Kim - meeting Alice.

Which musicians do you take your inspiration from?

Alice - I still can’t get over what a great lyricist the girl from the Knife is. I’ve been feeling lots for LCD Soundsystem. I love Obi Best & Anchors for Architects. Best five local performances I’ve seen in the past month or so: Benji Hughes, Jogger, Learning Music, Killsonic & this amazing speech pathologist named Mooey Moobau.

Lastly, any shout outs?

Alice - Hello, Harrison Ford!

For more info on Eagle and Talon check out their website and their Myspace.