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Tue, 07 Jan 1997 12:24:02 -0800
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(idm) Drill 'n' Bass
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Heres a transcription of an Article which appeared in the NME Last week, thought people would be interested. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PNEUMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE. INTRODUCING... Jungle's snotty nosed, badly behaved cousin DRILL'N'BASS WHOA! REACH FOR THE EARPLUGS! Certainly. Drill'n'bass is faster, more cut up and abrasive than drum'n'bass - that's the idea. WHO'S MAKING IT? A new generation of Left-field Techno bods, people like Wafta and Animals on Wheels on fledgling indie labels like Spymania, Bovinyl, as well as the faves like Aphex Twin, Alec Empire and Squarepusher. WHO STARTED IT? Old Richard D James, aka Aphex Twin of course. The insanely cut-to-ribbons hardcore of his low-key 'Hangable Autobulb' EP (out on Warp last summer) is widely recognised as the first drill'n'bass record. THAT u-ZIQ GEEZER DIDNT HAVE A HAND IN IT THEN? Yes and no. The Drill'n'bass tag first turned up on a press release for his new double pack 'Urmer Bile', but has since been picked up as a generic Description for Jungles nastier experimental mutations. But the u-Ziq maker's denying all knowledge. "I dont know where the names' come from," he says, "it's just experimental drum'n'bass to me, but i do suppose all those snare rollsdo sound a bi like pneumatic drills" HES TAKING THE PISS SURELY? No, but most of his drilling contemporaries probably are. At least, most of the drill'n'bass records to emerge so far wield an eccentric sense of humour lacking in techno and mainstream drum'n'bass. Hardy of Wafta, who also runs funny Jungle label Spymania, says: "Itsa reaction to all that po-faced techno business thats been going on for the past five years, all that serious trainspotting and standing there, nodding your head in clubs. BUT ISNT IT JUST JUNGLE IN NEW CLOTHES? Wafta's Hardy insists it isnt. "As far as our stuff being influenced by Jungle, thats rubbish," he states. "Ive never really listened to it. Its more of a Techno thing, just a new way of using breakbeats." For Squarepusher, aka Tom Jenkinson, it's even simpler than that. "Its just a contrast thing, taking some really manic drums and then sticking a really smooth piano over the top and having a laugh with it, surprising people." PRIME EXAMPLES OF SAID MANIC POP DRILLS? Aphex's 'Hangable Autobulb' EP and his 'Richard D James' LP Squarepushers 'Feed me wierd things' album and 'Urmer Bile' for starters, plus anything on the waywardly consistent Spymania Imprint. MORE IN THE PIPELINE? New singles from Whippersnappers Dial, Elton Fastbrook on Spymania (rumours abound of Barry Pseudonym output too), the second Squarepusher album, expected on Warp this summer and already the cause of much excited mumbling on the Underground. Plus a compilation of Left-Field Drillers from Aphex to Wafta, Horse Opera to Squarepusher currently being constructed by Mike Paradinas for a major release through Vigin. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hardy at Spymania still has a few copies of the first ever Squarepusher record Stereotype for sale, contact : <loozerz@mistral.co.uk> kF