Filed under: Breaks, Electronica, Events | Tags: clipz, DQ, krook kid, mr shanks, redlight, sheffield, stoaty, suckerpunch, timmy dutch, tjrm
PROVIDING THE BASSWEIGHT…
FRIDAY 20TH NOVEMBER
DQ, FITZWILLIAM ST., SHEFFIELD.
11PM ‘TIL LATE. JUST FIVER OTD.
REDLIGHT (CLIPZ)
STOATY(TUESDAY CLUB)
MR SHANKS + TIMMY DUTCH + KROOK KID

Let’s get rrrrrready to rrrrrrrumble!
The artist formerly known as CLIPZ unleashes his new guise, REDLIGHT on Sheffield for the first time!
DJ Clipz has evolved considerably as an electronic music artist over the last decade. It all started with his ‘Mystic Amen’ jungle smash in 2001; he slid down the ‘Slippery Slopes’ around 2005, and now in 2009 the man has created a new genre which is getting support all over the globe. This player could well represent “world cup” of electronic music, because every four years he comes around with a new game.
So what exactly is Redlight? “I’ve been wanting to do something new for a while now,” says DJ Clipz’ alter ego. “I’ve always been into various styles of dance music and this year felt like the right time to start releasing something different. I need to push myself and feel like I’m moving forward. Creating a new sound with a new name is a way of doing that.”
Sub Focus is influenced by minimal techno; DJ Fresh by electro house; but Redlight’s brain food is difficult to categorise precisely. “It’s brand spanking new baby!” Redlight beams. “I don’t want it to get pinned down; but it varies and spans a few different tempos. There’s definitely a lot of different influences, from acid house, techno, hip-hop, jungle, hardcore, ragga … and even country & western?”
Redlight’s sense of humour has been transferred intact from his Clipz doppelgänger. “The biggest tune so far?” Redlight throws a question into the ether. “The track getting the most hype at the minute is defo ‘Feel so Good (Wine Up Your Body)’ featuring Zaniah, Dread & Redskin. It’s receiving some major support from Skream, Goldie, Rusko, Toddla T, Chase & Status and Jack Beats. The track’s a proper old-meets-new thing! It’s going to be on the forthcoming ‘Lobster Boy E.P’, which I’m putting out in November hopefully.”
We’re guessing that Redlight has gelled with some cool artists, working this new style. “Yeah, me and Toddla T are doing a couple of bits at the minute, and there’s a track with Jenna G and Jammer on the E.P too. I can’t reveal anything else until my future collabos are finished…”
What kind of DJ sets does Redlight build around his styles? Does he ever bridge the drum & bass/tech punk genres together? “I’m just trying to make all different kinds of sounds that I’m feeling, but they’re all roughly around the same tempo so I can put them into my DJ sets.”
What kind of feedback has Red Light been hit with? “I’ve been getting positive words from many people I respect, so I’m happy about that, but at the end of the day, I’m doing this thing for me, to push myself forward and create new vibes and sounds in the studio, and for the clubs…”
Filed under: Album, Drum & Bass, Electronica, Events, News | Tags: Album, alix perez, drum and bass, sheffield, TTC
It looks like the boys from bassfire have some competition, I spotted this little gem while I was on holiday.

Anyways the real point to this post was the other little gem I heard recently by Alix Perez. The samples for his soon to be released album 1984 are enough to make you salivate worse then pavlov’s dog. The new album showcases all the facets of his production, combining 140BPM downbeat tracks with the lyrical genius of Ursula Rucker, Yungun and the Foreign Beggars.

If you didn’t catch him at one of the many festivals he’s played so far on his 1984 tour, then don’t panic. The Tuesday Club have only gone and booked him for 10th November. I know that’s a bit of a long way off so check his myspace for all the album samples here.
Enjoy!