Genre Drum & Bass | Jungle
FormatCD
Cat. noFABRIC100
Label FABRICLIVE
Artist DBRIDGE & INSTRA:MENTAL PRESENT AUTONOMIC
Release Date15/02/2010
CarrierCD
Barcode802560010020
Autonomic, the combination of Bad Company™s most musically accomplished member, dBridge, and the single most exciting production outfit to come out of the D&B scene in a decade, Instra:mental, have redefined the notion of drum & bass with FABRICLIVE 50. Appropriately for the 100th title in fabric™s compilation series, this trio have concocted possibly its most revolutionary and forward-thinking collection of tracks. Since drum & bass™ glory days of the mid 90s, a time when the world looked to the UK™s most vibrant and creative indigenous music scene for inspiration, drum & bass has been looking for an artist to break the confines of the sound™s stylistic template, and Autonomic have delivered. FABRICLIVE 50 sums up their last couple of years of work, and represents the work of a collection of producers  many of whom have delivered tailor-made tracks for the CD, from ASC to Skream to Actrss to Scuba to Genotype  who are creating music for dBridge & Instra:mental that redefines what the world know as drum & bass, for now, they just call the Autonomic sound. dBridge started his career as a member of the all-conquering drum & bass production outfit Bad Company. The highlights of their discography remain some of drum & bass™ biggest anthems. Since their disbandment he has gone on to be the group™s most credible and musically adventurous solo survivors. He went on to release on some of D&B™s biggest and best respected labels including Liquid V, Metalheadz, Creative Source, Bingo, Soul:r and Quarantine. He also launched his own label Exit Records, which as well as his own music has released sides by Spacek, Rufige Kru, Survival, Commix, Calibre, Fierce, A.I. and Concord Dawn amongst others. After a flurry of releases around the turn of the decade, Instra:mental begun making a big impact on the scene around 2007 with their early releases on Darkestral Recordings, which had instant effects for them. Their career trajectory since has been off the scale, just two years later they are the drum & bass™ scene™s most in demand artists from the outside. Since those Darkestral tracks, Instra:mental have gone on to release on Horizons, Soul:r, Naked Lunch, Appleblim™s Applepips imprint and Exit Records at a variety of tempos. They™ve also launched their own label, NonPlus, which though still in its nascent stages, has had releases from Instra:mental, ASC, Skream and has lined up releases from a startling array of talent from across the electronic music spectrum. After hooking up last year, the trio made great strides as a studio collective and as a creative organisation. Their Autonomic collaboration has yielded a wildly successful club night at fabric, a record breaking podcast, and most importantly has smashed the boundaries of drum & bass conformist stylistic templates and breathed fresh creative impetus into the D&B scene. The effect this trio™s music has had on the D&B scene has not gone unnoticed, and as well as garnering plaudits from their immediate peers, they™ve attracted the attention of a host of electronic luminaries with the likes of Jimmy Edgar, Kyle Hall, Zomby, Skream, Ramadanman, Scuba, Distance and Actress all dedicated fans of their work. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meleka - Go (Accapella) - 360 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 dBridge - Inner Disbelief (Accapella) - Exit 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31