kamolsky
20. 2. 2006, 15:46
457Lab & clubbing.slask.pl presentz:
L-CUTZ
Saturday.25.02.2006
djs:
LEON SWITCH (Defcom Records / Uncut / UK)
Zombie (Behemoth Breakz / Szczecin)
Kicó (MDFK)
Kamolsky (457Lab / Zanzi)
mc Marv (457Lab / Szczecin)
ZANZIBAR
Chorzów, 3go Maja 1
Start: 22, end: 6 ticket: 20pln
reservations: kamolsky @ o2.pl
Leon Switch (Defcom Records)
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1274/leon7uc.gif
Since establishing a production partnership in 1999, Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds
Have witnessed phenomenal success with every release, and continue to go from strength to strength, ameliorating with every release. Their co-owned label: Defcom Records is a prominent and much revered institution in the drum & bass scene. Their success story, however, started in a very different way.
Kryptic minds first gained prominence in the D & B scene when ram subsidiary: ‘Frequency’ released ‘the truth’. ‘The Truth’ quickly earned itself an ‘anthem’ reputation, instantly catapulting him into the limelight and earning him mountains of respect and DJ work. In all this crazy haze, Simon found himself establishing several new friendships, one of which blossomed into a strong music-making partnership, consequently, the production outfit: Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds was born.
Two years on, Defcom records was founded. Over the coming years, Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds worked to make Defcom Records a prominent imprint on the D & B map.
Over the next four years, both Simon and Leon scheduled for the release of 13 12” singles. Record sales on tracks: ‘Take the pain away’ and ‘No Escape’ were sky high and both helped to set a high president which other labels found hard to follow. Defcom Records was now undisputed for its constancy of high quality releases and style all of which were undoubtedly prolific.
Simon & Leon extended their collaborative arms further than Defcom Records, crafting a number of both original and remix tracks to be released on a variety of imprints: Penetration, Renegade Hardware, Metalheadz, Tech Freak, Freak Recordings Liftin’ Spirits to name a few. It seemed the name: Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds was everywhere.
2005 was no different in its beginnings. ‘Black Out Vol. 1’ and ‘Black Out Vol. 2’ hit the vinyl market in months: March and May. Both EPs showcased unique vocal talent, gruelling and impressionable basslines and tight production. Each EP was so darkly emotional yet uplifting in its own ways that all of the top figureheads played tracks from them, every time causing ructions on the D & B dance floors.
At present, Simon & Leon are preparing for the release of ‘Black out Vol. 3’, a highly anticipated EP, due out in September. The plans for 2006 are very fruitful; alongside more events, DJ sets and singles, Leon Switch & Kryptic minds will be putting out their debut album: ‘Lost all faith’.
Music not to be ignored, so watch this space!
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/2195/leonswitch7xh.gif
L-CUTZ
Saturday.25.02.2006
djs:
LEON SWITCH (Defcom Records / Uncut / UK)
Zombie (Behemoth Breakz / Szczecin)
Kicó (MDFK)
Kamolsky (457Lab / Zanzi)
mc Marv (457Lab / Szczecin)
ZANZIBAR
Chorzów, 3go Maja 1
Start: 22, end: 6 ticket: 20pln
reservations: kamolsky @ o2.pl
Leon Switch (Defcom Records)
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1274/leon7uc.gif
Since establishing a production partnership in 1999, Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds
Have witnessed phenomenal success with every release, and continue to go from strength to strength, ameliorating with every release. Their co-owned label: Defcom Records is a prominent and much revered institution in the drum & bass scene. Their success story, however, started in a very different way.
Kryptic minds first gained prominence in the D & B scene when ram subsidiary: ‘Frequency’ released ‘the truth’. ‘The Truth’ quickly earned itself an ‘anthem’ reputation, instantly catapulting him into the limelight and earning him mountains of respect and DJ work. In all this crazy haze, Simon found himself establishing several new friendships, one of which blossomed into a strong music-making partnership, consequently, the production outfit: Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds was born.
Two years on, Defcom records was founded. Over the coming years, Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds worked to make Defcom Records a prominent imprint on the D & B map.
Over the next four years, both Simon and Leon scheduled for the release of 13 12” singles. Record sales on tracks: ‘Take the pain away’ and ‘No Escape’ were sky high and both helped to set a high president which other labels found hard to follow. Defcom Records was now undisputed for its constancy of high quality releases and style all of which were undoubtedly prolific.
Simon & Leon extended their collaborative arms further than Defcom Records, crafting a number of both original and remix tracks to be released on a variety of imprints: Penetration, Renegade Hardware, Metalheadz, Tech Freak, Freak Recordings Liftin’ Spirits to name a few. It seemed the name: Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds was everywhere.
2005 was no different in its beginnings. ‘Black Out Vol. 1’ and ‘Black Out Vol. 2’ hit the vinyl market in months: March and May. Both EPs showcased unique vocal talent, gruelling and impressionable basslines and tight production. Each EP was so darkly emotional yet uplifting in its own ways that all of the top figureheads played tracks from them, every time causing ructions on the D & B dance floors.
At present, Simon & Leon are preparing for the release of ‘Black out Vol. 3’, a highly anticipated EP, due out in September. The plans for 2006 are very fruitful; alongside more events, DJ sets and singles, Leon Switch & Kryptic minds will be putting out their debut album: ‘Lost all faith’.
Music not to be ignored, so watch this space!
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/2195/leonswitch7xh.gif