25.10.2004 Full Contact pres. DOM & ROLAND, VAZ Hafen/Hades/Crash, Innsbruck |
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25.10.2004 Full Contact pres. DOM & ROLAND, VAZ Hafen/Hades/Crash, Innsbruck |
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Datum des Ereignisses: 25. 10. 2004 (Einmaliges Ereignis) |
Dom & Roland | |
LineUP |
DOM & ROLAND (Moving Shadow, Dom & Roland Productions / London) MC COPPA (RTR, UK) SUB( Digital Mode) NODE - ZEST - ..EGO.(F.C.N.W.) |
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Entry | € 10,- |
Styles | Drum´n´Bass |
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VAZ Hafen Innrain 149 - 157 6020 Innsbruck |
Distance | um die Entfernung zu berechnen bitte Postleitzahl in deinem Profil eingeben |
Routenplaner | Größere Kartenansicht/Routenplaner |
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Dom & Roland Biog June 2004 The original plan was for Dom to finish his A levels, go to University and become an architect. However, that was before he realised that music was in his bones and that it had to be given an outlet. So the plan became; leave school halfway through A-levels, go on studio engineering course and become a bar-manager to make ends meet. Once again a decent career tossed aside for the love of music... It was always going to be like this. Dom spent five years of his early childhood in Germany due to his father’s career as an opera singer and then followed the traditional route from Hip Hop via Breakbeat into the growing jungle scene - a journey inspired in particular by early, dark, Reinforced tracks, Doc Scott’s seminal ‘N.H.S’ EP and films like ‘Bladerunner’. It was only a matter of time before he somehow found his way into the creative, production side of Drum & Bass. 1994 - 2000 Whilst working as bar-manager, Dom was able to scrape enough money together to purchase a Roland 760, and with this began to write and produce tracks. As he finished each tune he would take it into No U-Turn’s studio to do the final mixdown. While there, Nico (No U-Turn’s label boss) saw Dom’s potential and started a new label called Saigon. SAG01 ‘Wax Rhythmical’, SAG02 ‘The Bells’ & SAG03 ‘The Definition E.P’ followed. On the strength of this early success, Dom persuaded his bank manager to lend him enough money to upgrade his home studio so he could do everything at home and began writing more tracks, this time for Moving Shadow. Several releases followed (‘Cutting Edge’ SH75, ‘The Planets’ SH81, ‘Interstellar Jazz’ SH89 and ‘The Storm’ SH97), each one enhancing his reputation as one of the scenes growing influences. This reputation was cemented still further when Dom was chosen to collaborate on Moving Shadow’s 100th release, ‘Distorted Dreams’ (SH100) along with Rob Playford, and Goldie. In these early evolutionary years Dom also had high profile releases on Doc Scott’ s ’31 Recordings’ imprint and Grooverider’s ‘Prototype’ label. Having built up his own studio, Dom now found himself engineering and producing tracks for other Drum & Bass DJs/Artists who did not yet know how to use studio equipment themselves. During this time Dom mixed and produced various Drum & Bass classics including ‘Mutant Revisited’ and ‘Sonar’ with Trace and ‘Subway’ and ‘Skylab’ among others with Ed Rush. It was for this first collaboration with Trace, that Dom created the now legendary ‘Tramen’ break, a break that has been sampled in Drum & Bass tracks ever since, not just by Trace, but also by the likes of Ray Keith, Bad Company, Adam F and J Magik, to name a few. Around this time Dom, who had already been working with Matrix (an old school friend), began working with his brother Optical (already an accomplished engineer), and having enticed him out of the darker realm of techno, proceeded to introduce him to Ed Rush - one of Dom’s former collaborators. Ed Rush & Optical went on to become the duo we now know as the multi-talented Virus. Since then Dom has worked with Drum & Bass stars past and present, as well as having completed many remixes for independent and major labels including electronic music pioneers ‘Art Of Noise’. Dom regularly plays on radio, including guest slots on Radio1, Kiss 100, Radio Nova (Paris), as well as various other radio shows from Iceland to Australia. Autumn 1998 saw the long awaited release of Dom’s first album, ‘Industry’ - to unanimous public and critical acclaim. Drawing on his wide background of musical influences, Dom’s album presented the listener with a variety of textures and styles fused together with his unique style of hard, dark sounds. The tracks ‘Thunder’ and ‘Connected’ (both on the album) had been rinsed on dubplate by the Top DJ s for at least six months before the LP was released, so when the first 12” ‘Timeframe’ (SH123) came out it was an instant hit. This album was so popular on its first two weeks of release that it went in at No.3 on the Music Week Independent Album Chart, with only ‘Tribe Called Quest’ and ‘Lauren Hill’ beating it to the top slot. Since then Dom has kept up the pressure with a string of superb releases. ‘Parasite’ (SH131), ‘Killa Bullet’ (SH135) and the reworking of ‘Kaotic Kemistry’ under the guise Known Unknown has cemented his reputation as one of the UK’s most talented producers. His subsequent release, ‘Can’t Punish Me’ caused major disruption on dancefloors all over the UK, with almost blanket radio coverage from specialist radio shows and the pirates. However, it was the inclusion of Dom’s ‘Terrorist’ limited edition remix on the Killa Bites (ASH25) trilogy that really blew the public away. It proved to be so popular that it sold out in one day. The Killa Bites series allowed Dom to select a number of tracks from the office demo pile of previously unheard of artists including Rascal & Clone who are now rising up the scene’s hierarchy with speed, to mix with already established artists such as Rymetyme and Bad Company. 2001 After this Dom released the ‘MSX’ EP ‘Midnight Club’ (MSXEP8) including tracks from the Playstation 2 game of the same name, among these the now famous ‘Imagination’ which has since had the remix treatment from Kemal and Rob Data. 2002 For Dom’s next EP, he paired up with Keaton from Usual Suspects who had just moved in ‘round the corner’ and wanted Dom to teach him how to use Logic Audio (Dom’s sequencer of choice). The result of this collaboration was ‘Archaeon’ and ‘Twisted City’ combined with Dom’s tracks ‘Sandgun’ and ‘The Voyage’. Kemal featured again on Dom’s second album, on the track ‘Moulin Rouge’, along with Keaton providing insight on ‘Mordor’, another two highly praised tracks. As well as a couple of new solo tracks, the main purpose of this album was to provide a mixed back catalogue of some of Dom’s favourite production moments of previous years. 2003 Dom’s next single released in early 2003 was the long awaited ‘Dynamo’, with a new tearout inspired from hardcore times of old, called ‘Adrenalin’. August 2003 saw the release of a collaboration between Dom and Calyx, the first part of this monster workout titled ‘Pneumatix’ had been doing the rounds on dubplate for months and was getting lots of attention so Dom went round to Calyx’s studio to record the B-side ‘See The Light’. 2004 Dom continues to DJ regularly all over the world. The single ‘Dance All Night’ was release in May 2004 after being hammered on dubplate for the last 12 months. His third (and quite possibly best) album ‘Chronology’ has been released on on Moving Shadow on June 21, 2004. Dom will be touring extensively in the USA, Europe, Asia & Australia/New Zealand throughout 2004 to promote the album release. internet link to interview : http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?t...mp;mode=article |
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15 Sep 2004, 13:01
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thupä-usärin und stolze mami!!! Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 1.527 Mitglied seit: 25-March 02 Wohnort: OÖ Mitglieds-Nr.: 81 |
soll das ein 2 tages fest sein, oder nur am 25.?????
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15 Sep 2004, 14:14
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FULL CONTACT Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 186 Mitglied seit: 26-September 03 Wohnort: zwischen den Bergen Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.404 |
is nur am 25igsten. (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
danke fürs ausbessern! cheerz z. |
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15 Sep 2004, 15:29
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thupä-usärin und stolze mami!!! Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 1.527 Mitglied seit: 25-March 02 Wohnort: OÖ Mitglieds-Nr.: 81 |
*geändert und eingetragen*
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15 Sep 2004, 15:33
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Dienstmann Gruppe: tb te@m Beiträge: 9.817 Mitglied seit: 31-December 01 Wohnort: Krems an der Donau Mitglieds-Nr.: 5 |
maa, Dom&Roland, hammer der Junge!
den könnte auch mal wer nach wien holen (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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15 Sep 2004, 15:35
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Newbie Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 11 Mitglied seit: 31-July 02 Wohnort: Innsbruck Mitglieds-Nr.: 295 |
Wie viele floors sind da ? Crash UND Hades oder nur einer ?
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15 Sep 2004, 16:18
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FULL CONTACT Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 186 Mitglied seit: 26-September 03 Wohnort: zwischen den Bergen Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.404 |
ausnahmsweise nur im hades!!
Der Beitrag wurde von Zest bearbeitet: 15 Sep 2004, 16:18 |
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18 Sep 2004, 14:11
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. Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 3.436 Mitglied seit: 25-November 02 Wohnort: 1378.62 km away from camp nou Mitglieds-Nr.: 526 |
die sommerpause hat sich echt gezogen... schön das es wieder losgeht, vor allem
weils dannach noch besser weitergeht... (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/evil_lol.gif) |
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29 Sep 2004, 12:11
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FULL CONTACT Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 186 Mitglied seit: 26-September 03 Wohnort: zwischen den Bergen Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.404 |
(IMG:http://aqua.subnet.at/fullcontact/gfx/DomRoland3s.jpg)
nebenher noch was fürs auge.... cheerz zest |
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19 Oct 2004, 15:59
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Newbie Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 68 Mitglied seit: 25-September 03 Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.400 |
Yes - die Chronology-LP lässt wohl keine Fragen über! (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/devil.gif)
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