Monday, Nov 03, 2008

Vandal Podcast 07 by MIXMASTER DOC (11-2008)

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01/ Mixmaster Doc - She dances :: Sonourous Music Dub
02/ Bungle - Unknown :: Sonourous Music Dub
03/ Lomax -Human network :: Dub
04/ Enei - The truth and lie :: Brand Nu Dub
05/ Mixmaster doc - Mr scott :: Sonourous Music Dub
06/ Kjell - Rain on the brain :: Creative Source
07/ Subterra & Dekko - Lost light :: Diverse Products Dub
08/ Soul Intent - Untitled jazz (Heist remix) :: Mac2 Dub
09/ Peppermint Jam - Runny (Henree remix) :: Dub
10/ Random Movement - Back in my life :: Innerground Dub
11/ Blocks - Hollow :: Dub
12/ Mixmaster Doc & Focus - Strike at the wind :: Nu Directions Dub
13/ Soul Intent - Orbit :: Dub
14/ RedEyes - Parallels :: Dub
15/ Mixmaster Doc - Gangsta down :: Deep Soul Music
16/ Mixmaster Doc - Sour deez :: Nu Directions Dub
17/ Atom - Excursion :: Sonorous Music
18/ Blocks & Escher - Shadowplay :: Dub
19/ Mixmaster Doc and Soul Intent -The unknown :: Diverse Products Dub
20/ Bop - Searching for the truth :: Brand Nu Dub

With his first signing to Doc Scott's legendary 31 Records, Dan Brady AKA Mixmaster Doc, burst onto the drum & bass scene seemingly overnight. Humbled by the support of a whos who list of A-list DJ's such as Fabio, Marky, NuTone, Commix, & Goldie to name but a few, he became focused on producing the old school sound that originally drew him in at age 13. Born and raised in NJ, Doc spent most of his youth a slave to DJ culture, buying tapepacks, digging in the crates, and of course spending hours a day behind the decks. Even before he was able to drive, his grandmother made sure he never missed a beat, taking him to all the area records stores and at times even driving him to raves so he could play his first gigs.

Though Dan's original career was to be in medicine, hence the name "Doc", he couldn't shake his overwhelming passion for drum & bass. His move to Myrtle Beach, SC, where he currently resides, marks the pivital moment where he gave up medicine and instead began to devolop his trademark sound. Known for his cinematatic atmoshpheres, use of classic drum and bass breaks, and of course his earth shattering bass, Doc's music quickly became popular with both djs and ravers a like.

One cant help but hear Doc's influences in music. Whether its the sub pounding bristol basslines or the eerie scifi vibe that was such a part of the legendary blue note sound, Doc's music takes us back to a time when the music was alive and fresh. When the music was more then just music, when it was a way of life.

Check for more info on his Myspace: www.myspace.com/djmixmasterdoc

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