Symbiosis on overlap.org – Episode 8 – L.D
Symbiosis is back after a couple of weeks away. Did you miss me? I sure missed you guys…
You’ve been twittering me, emailing me, myspacing me… wondering where the show went. Got busy.. then things kinda broke but we’re back now! Thanks for your support and love!
Speaking of people who have been away.. Rob Booth over at Electronic Explorations is back on air and you have to check out the latest show. James Blake is in the mix and Rob has some great tunes too. Check it out: http://www.electronicexplorations.org/
Ok.. so back to Episode 8. We’re rolling this week with some soulful dubstep vibes by badman L.D. From his bio:
The most talented and creative producers can often be found lurking in the background – J Dilla, Tom Moulton, Rudy Van Gelder – and Leon Day aka L.D. is not one to buck the trend. Brought up on a diet of rootical reggae blasting through the bedroom floor on a Sunday morning in Peckham, south London, it is of little surprise that the reggae sampling, clashing breakbeats and hyper energy of Jungle, and more recently the half-step grooves of dubstep, would dictate his life’s path.
The 24 year-old first heard the sounds that would change everything at the age of nine. Exposed to the sounds of Jungle through various tape packs brought back from raves by his cousin, it was only a matter of time before he was introduced to turntables and mixing records. It was this that inspired him to go to college and take up music technology, yet it was a painting and decorating job that actually got him his first break, leading him through the door of Transition Studios in 2003.
Watching and learning as a vast array of clients from Darren Jay to Jah Shaka and Natasha Bedingfield came through the doors, Leon learnt the art and science of sound mastering under owner Jason Goz careful mentorship, cutting his teeth on 10” dubplates for dubstep producers and DJ’s Distance, N-Type and Digital Mystikz, eventually graduating to12” dubs and mastering. From this vantage point, he could view the evolution of dubstep through regular exposure to the mutating sounds coming from the constant flow of artists coming to get their dubs cut.
It was during one of these sessions that one of the scenes leading artists, Mala (DMZ), heard Leon’s first original production Clock Watching and instantly charted it. From here Jason resurrected his old Ringo record label and released it, with Skream’s mix of Assumptions on the flip.
It takes a certain calibre of person to get their first dubstep DJ date at the biggest party of 2007. Going back to back with DJ Chef at DMZ 2nd Birthday in London was a baptism of fire, “I had to pull myself together and be like, ‘right this is my chance, I can’t miss it’”, he says. “I saw the line up and it made it worse”. Playing alongside Kode 9, Skream, Hatcha, Benga and Plastician, LD showed little fear, opening with one of the most insane mixes of the night, still talked about in dubstep chat rooms now – the intro of Benga and Walsh’s Panic Room was building to the drop and at that exact moment LD switches the mix into Flames by Benga as it reaches its first drop. The place erupted, and the rest is history.
LD’s sound is his own. Drawing on his roots, you can hear the drum pan sounds of Jamaica resonating throughout, flashes of Soca drums, subtle tribal nuances, and the ghost of Jungle reverberating in the warm, pulsating sub bass. So what next for LD? Swing Dat Skirt is due out on Ringo in the new year, a remix for newcomers 2nd Drop Records is in the pipeline and more DJ dates when his productions begin to hit the shelves. It seems now is the time for LD to make the transition from behind the scenes and into the limelight.
Don’t forget to check out L.D’s most recent releases on Hyperdud, Dub Police, & 2nd Drop Records.
Symbiosis Episode 8 – L.D in the mix
http://www.myspace.com/transitionld
1. Someday We Will Be Free (L.D)
2. Oh Yeah (L.D)
3. Woodblock (L.D)
4. Not Going To Cry (L.D vs Clue Kid)
5. Bad (L.D vs Kode 9)
6. Shake It (L.D)
7. 3 Phase (L.D)
8. Yes Yes (L.D vs Benga)
9. The Intro (L.D vs Clue Kid)
10. Day Dreaming (L.D Remix)
11. Summertime Clots (L.D Remix)
12. Do You Mind (L.D Special)
13. Jupiter 9 (L.D vs Clue Kid)
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Next week:
21st May – AGF & Vladislav Delay
Two producers who I have been following for a long time.. Great to have them in the mix!
Coming up:
Inch-time / HelloSquare Recordings (Shoeb Ahmad) / Fused Forces
Peace,
Simon




good nice
Comment by J — 11 Jul 2009 @ 1:57pm +0000
Thanks for listening J
Comment by Simon Hampson — 11 Jul 2009 @ 5:54pm +0000
[...] down with dubstep and boogie-funk AC remixes, respectively). Check L.D.’s version here (starts around the 22:00 mark), and listen to the Dâm-Funk remix as heard on BBC radio here. [...]
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