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Call: 08459 440 445 Text: 81869 Email: friction@bbc.co.ukFuture Friction - September 200625|09|06Vivek formally known as DJ V (Glamour Ent) startedÌýDJ-ing Drum 'N' Bass overÌý10 years ago in West London.ÌýThis leadÌýhim toÌýproduce aÌýrange of Drum 'N' Bass tracksÌýa couple ofÌýyears ago. His musical influencesÌýare fromÌýthe Reggae and RootsÌýscene, as well as Goldie's label Metalheads, although currently he isÌýinspired by D&B producer Amit. VivekÌýis alreadyÌýworkingÌýon aÌýnumber of projects with artists Panjabi Hit Squad, Ms ScandalousÌýand D-Code. Listen out forÌýmoreÌýmusic this year.Ìý 18|09|06Throughout the years Oxford Born producer ChaosÌýhas beenÌýexperimenting withÌýeverything from Bhangra to Hip hop.ÌýHeÌýstarted off mixing those soundsÌýwith turntables, which lead to him using programmesÌýthat help incorporate different samples in his music. Chaos has been mastering his sound for the last 5 years andÌýalready produced an array of beats from raw hiphop to melodic R'n'B and uptempo grime beats and is now trying to bring a new sound to the ears of all listeners. 11|09|06Singer/Songwriter Vijay Kishore describes his sound as highly emotive and expressively soulful. Making musicÌýfrom a young age, Vijay started his musical journey at school. Admiring artists such as Thom Yorke, PJ Harvey and the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, thisÌýbegan to reflect in his sound. With a live recorded acoustic EP under his belt and supporting the likes of Nizlopi and Keisha White, Vijay's already on a path to a successful future. 04|09|06Sukh Knight is an asian grime, dubstep & Drum 'n' BassÌýproducer fromÌýEast London. After being introduced to grime music by Scratcha/DVA, heÌýtried his handÌýat makingÌýgrime music flavoured withÌýasian influences. He's a member of the MDK Cartel and has recently linked up with Ges-e, who is giving him a helping hand after hearing some of his dubstep/drum and bass music. |
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