Buy on Vinyl / Digital [Critical shop] → http://bit.ly/MakeMeals_Critical
Beatport → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_Beatport
Buy on iTunes → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_iTunes
Stream on Spotify → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_Spotify
Foreign Concept online:
www.facebook.com/foreignconcept
twitter.com/ForeignConcept1
KLAX Online:
https://www.facebook.com/klax2020
https://twitter.com/KlaxUk
Critical Music:
www.criticalmusic.com
www.facebook.com/criticalmusicdnb
twitter.com/CriticalMusic
Credits:
Toby Bennett - Director of Photography and Camera Operator
Fearghas Cleary - Director and Producer
Ben Pickersgill - Director and Producer
Andy Boyle - Editor
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The name Foreign Concept has come to represent both a DJ’ing distinction and a multiform production style that synthesises the sounds of yesterday and tomorrow in chord with the Critical Music ethos.
The London born, but now Bristol dwelling talent took to the turntables in 2004, and whilst bringing to the fore a future-thinking genre inclusivity that makes his DJ sets uniquely hard to miss, Foreign Concept was quickly noted for his finesse for infectious blends of which lead to an international DJ schedule as a club favourite.
In 2011 , after forging a distinct sound of his own, the young producer galvanised the scene, with signings to Shogun Audio and Samurai Music, amongst others, as well as catching the attention of drum and bass visionary, Kasra, with the dank dystopian half-time hitter ‘Mob Justice’ and was immediately signed exclusively to his label, Critical Music.
The eclectic producer has consistently experimented in his music with a devout focus on the quality of his repertoire. His more recent work has involved the vocal talents of DRS, T-Man, Punchline (Emc), and Naomi Olive, plus talk of more in the pipeline. In only three years, Foreign Concept has amassed support from some of the biggest players in the UK’s electronic music game including Andy C, Friction, Sub Focus, Benji B, Zed Bias and Mista Jam.
Now, with the lead track of his forthcoming EP already decimating the current state of things, Foreign Concept may just be about to fortify his title as a true mainstay of the drum and bass genre.
The ‘Make Meals EP’ will be hitting stores on vinyl and digital download in early September 2014.
Words by Hanna Wiggins
Beatport → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_Beatport
Buy on iTunes → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_iTunes
Stream on Spotify → http://bit.ly/CRIT077_Spotify
Foreign Concept online:
www.facebook.com/foreignconcept
twitter.com/ForeignConcept1
KLAX Online:
https://www.facebook.com/klax2020
https://twitter.com/KlaxUk
Critical Music:
www.criticalmusic.com
www.facebook.com/criticalmusicdnb
twitter.com/CriticalMusic
Credits:
Toby Bennett - Director of Photography and Camera Operator
Fearghas Cleary - Director and Producer
Ben Pickersgill - Director and Producer
Andy Boyle - Editor
_______________________________________________________
The name Foreign Concept has come to represent both a DJ’ing distinction and a multiform production style that synthesises the sounds of yesterday and tomorrow in chord with the Critical Music ethos.
The London born, but now Bristol dwelling talent took to the turntables in 2004, and whilst bringing to the fore a future-thinking genre inclusivity that makes his DJ sets uniquely hard to miss, Foreign Concept was quickly noted for his finesse for infectious blends of which lead to an international DJ schedule as a club favourite.
In 2011 , after forging a distinct sound of his own, the young producer galvanised the scene, with signings to Shogun Audio and Samurai Music, amongst others, as well as catching the attention of drum and bass visionary, Kasra, with the dank dystopian half-time hitter ‘Mob Justice’ and was immediately signed exclusively to his label, Critical Music.
The eclectic producer has consistently experimented in his music with a devout focus on the quality of his repertoire. His more recent work has involved the vocal talents of DRS, T-Man, Punchline (Emc), and Naomi Olive, plus talk of more in the pipeline. In only three years, Foreign Concept has amassed support from some of the biggest players in the UK’s electronic music game including Andy C, Friction, Sub Focus, Benji B, Zed Bias and Mista Jam.
Now, with the lead track of his forthcoming EP already decimating the current state of things, Foreign Concept may just be about to fortify his title as a true mainstay of the drum and bass genre.
The ‘Make Meals EP’ will be hitting stores on vinyl and digital download in early September 2014.
Words by Hanna Wiggins
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