Naphta catches Fever

Naphta catches Fever

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[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”6″ class=”dropcap”]O[/su_dropcap]K, first up, apologies to all for some slippages and for some dodgy moments on this mix… some of those woaaaahhh-only-2-wheels – on-the-ground-type mixes… ‘twas due to my own rustiness (an ever-more punishing studio schedule has kept me off the decks for some time), and also due to a slightly awkward set-up when it was recorded (Droid and Slug can and will bitterly attest to this, believe me!) (The rant is festering as we speak – droid). Anyhow, Droid has persuaded me that it’s good enough to stick up, but personally the only way I can justify it is by imagining that if nothing else, at least some of you will get a kick out of checking some of the tunes, cos there’s a bunch of them on here that I haven’t heard on any mixes before, and a lot of this stuff has been unavailable (on vinyl anyway) for some time. Better than me telling myself that I’d do a ‘proper’ studio re-recording of it anyway, cos we all know what useless bastards DJs are when it comes to that sort of shit hehehe…

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Tracklist

  1. 1. Source Direct – Snake Style – SDR003 12” – Source Direct (1995)
  2. 2. Koda – Crisis – INT-004 12” – Intalektive (1995)
  3. 3. Krust – Priorities – FCY007 12”  – Full Cycle (1995)
  4. 4. Attica Blues – Blueprint –  (Photek Remix) – MW038DJR 12”- Mo’Wax (1995)
  5. 5. Phaze One – Phaze One – ODY02 12” – Odysee (1995)
  6. 6. Flytronix – Return To Intelligence – SHADOW 58 12” – Moving Shadow (1994)
  7. 7. DJ Crystl – Deep Space – DJX008 12” – Dee Jay (1993)
  8. 8. Manix – Inside Outside – Cutting Edge LP Sampler CUTT 1 12” – 10 Inch Press (1995)
  9. 9. Photek – Rings Around Saturn – PTK06 12”- Photek (1995)
  10. 10. FBD – Just Visiting Mars  – OR 007 12” – Outstanding Records (1995)
  11. 11. Springheel Jack – Flying Again – There Are Strings LP  – Rough Trade (1995)
  12. 12. Mirage – Just For You – ODY05 12” – Odyssee (1995)
  13. 13. Dope – Travelling (Slow Train To Philly Mix) – GLR 005 12”Good Looking (1993)
  14. Xedos – Subsonic – SBEATS 10 12″ – Street Beats (1996)
  15. DJ Crystl – Let It Roll – DJX021 12″ – Dee Jay (1994)
  16. Lemon D – Deep Space (I See Sunshine) Original Drum & Space Mix – PEDJ06 12″- Planet Earth (1994)
  17. Foul Play – Cuttin’ Loose – Suspected LP – Moving Shadow (1995)
  18. Paul Z – Talking To God – VDL 8 12″ – Street Beats (1994)
  19. Intense – Paradox – RUGGED 7 12″ – Rugged Vinyl (1993)
  20. Override – Critical Phase – Future Paranoia EP – Octopus (1995)
  21. Danny Breaks – Astrologikal (Danny Breaks Remix) – Droppin’ Science Volume 08 – Droppin’ Science (1996)
  22. Sounds Of Life II – Currents – CERT1809 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)
  23. Digital – Niagra – METH 021 12″ – Metalheadz (1996)
  24. Sounds Of Life II – Intellect – CERT1809 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)
  25. Orca – My Eyes – LSR023 12″ – Lucky Spin (1995)
  26. Photek – Fusion – PTK04 12″ – Photek (1995)
  27. DJ Fokus – I Want – LSR 022 12″ – Lucky Spin (1995)
  28. Studio Pressure – Presha III – CERT1808 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)

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1. Source Direct – Snake Style – SDR003 12” – Source Direct (1995)
2. Koda – Crisis – INT-004 12” – Intalektive (1995)
3. Krust – Priorities – FCY007 12”  – Full Cycle (1995)
4. Attica Blues – Blueprint –  (Photek Remix) – MW038DJR 12”- Mo’Wax (1995)

Source Direct kick things off with some extremely deft cut-ups of the Tighten Up break, deep moody business. I never even saw this tune back in der day – in Dublin we picked up what we could and counted ourselves lucky for what came limited selection of jungle and d+b tunes appeared on the shelves of our non-breakbeat lovin’ town! Hence I had to wait for the recent repress… so big up the represses! Yes, I ain’t one of those old skoolers who gets pissed at seeing represses: I say, bring em on. The more new skoolers who get to hear the many colours and shapes of drum n bass music from ye olden times, the better IMO… might help inspire producers to try rolling out something other than ultra-compressed monochrome slabs of one-idea loops….

Woah, dodgy mix… there are some better ones ahead I swear! Argh!!! Right, quick, on to Crisis from Koda. Not quite sure what exactly linked Deejay, Lucky Spin and Intalektive, but I always have em connected in my head. Intalektive shit seemed a little rawer than its artier cousins (although I often forget that Deejay brought us Splash’s thunderous Babylon and its equally ruff remixes – albeit licensed from elsewhere initially – a lá Dead Dred on Moving Shadow). Pete Parsons on engineering duties is certainly one common factor across Lucky Spin and Deejay – for me he’s certainly up there with Nico and Rob Playford as one of the prime movers in that area (he did most of DJ Rap’s Proper Talent tunes too if I’m not mistaken); I wish that more of today’s experienced studio heads would revive that role: getting new kids in with the ideas and helping them shape em…

Krust – Priorities… some of the deepest rollidge to emanate from the formerly godlike Krust, but an early Full Cycle number, and thus devoid of the coldness and null, blunted depression that (to me) characterised his style by the time he dropped his debut LP… instead, there is a lovely afterglow of warmth to this, despite the in yer face punch of the bass… From there, into one of my favourite drum n bass tracks of all time: Photek’s beautifully considered remix of Attica Blue’s trip-hoppy Blueprint on Mo’ Wax. This was a real 6am after-the-party tune for me many moons ago, and its delicate mood and subtle roll never cease to suck me in hook, line and sinker.

5. Phaze One – Phaze One – ODY02 12” – Odysee (1995)
6. Flytronix – Return To Intelligence – SHADOW 58 12” – Moving Shadow (1994)
7. DJ Crystl – Deep Space – DJX008 12” – Dee Jay (1993)
8. Manix – Inside Outside – Cutting Edge LP Sampler CUTT 1 12” – 10 Inch Press (1995)

Next up, Phaze One on Source Direct’s Odysee label. I was well chuffed with this combination until I clicked (just now) that Phaze One was in fact PHOTEK – and not (as I’d thought for some reason) Source Direct (it’s actually Photek + half of Source Direct – droid). Hence I broke one of my own Golden Rules of Mixing: never mix 2 tunes by one artist together!!! Doh. It’s not a silly vanity thing BTW – just one method I’ve had of trying to up my game when selecting down through the years, and of making me look for new combinations rather than taking easy options.

Yes, anyway, let’s slide swiftly through that mix (!) and continue… taking it up a gear next with Flytronix. Taken from a badass 4 track EP this one… although these guys kinda lost me right after this if I remember. A well dodgy title too (the emergent Art/ Function split in d+b from 94 was characterised by much talk of ‘intelligence’, but like, could you really hear that Bukem was more intelligent than say, L Double from his tunes?!?!?! Ludicrous really, but it was easier for me to ignore all that shit, cos the social implications of what style of d+b that you chose to align yourself with in London were lost on me over in Dublin… we few isolated Irish breakbeatists dug hardcore, jump-up, darkside, rollers, ambient/artcore, techstep – whatever had the energy – whether it was more traditionally ‘musical’, or whether it was a collage patchwork of street ruffidge…

So, into a deep-beat workout from Crystl (with, as always, more than a little help from Pete Parsons)… I love the Prodigy-like simplicity of the hooks and samples and the way they combine to paint the image that the title conjures up…Hmmm, it’s hard to explain this. I guess what I’m getting at is how, even here on one of his less frantic pieces, you could hear that Crystl was a RAVER (albeit a Hip Hop Raver rather than a Junglist, despite his influence on so many latter-day purist beat-headz………..

OK, and so a nice quirky stomper from Manix follows – one which I only picked up earlier this year over in Brighton. The self-consciously ‘musical’ parts of this neeeaaarly get on my wick a bit, but the contrast with the tuff beats more than compensates. I can enjoy the er, West London muso-vibes like this most when they’re ruffed up a bit and treated like the samples they should be (best exemplified on some of Tek 9’s 94/95 Jungle methinks).

9. Photek – Rings Around Saturn – PTK06 12”- Photek (1995)
10. FBD – Just Visiting Mars  – OR 007 12” – Outstanding Records (1995)
11. Springheel Jack – Flying Again – There Are Strings LP  – Rough Trade (1995)

Dropping down into more Photek, and the Pharaoh Sanders-sampling Rings Around Saturn. Now here’s a producer who filtered the rave out of his d+b long before most, and thus played such a big part in defining ‘drum n bass’ as something distinct. Here, however, his precision is all jazz-precision (rather than his current techno-precision), and the samples are allowed to play off each other with an easy fluidity, working up a vibe that still connects to Jungle – largely because the polyrhythms give it that snappy ‘of-the-moment’ quality that, in terms of sheer urgency, the linear 2-step formula has never been able to equal.

Not too painful a mix later and we’re into FBD Project (aka Neil Trix). As far as I know, this was one of his biggest tunes – but whether that translated into actual sales or not I cannot say… many of the tracks hailed as influences by producers actually sold bugger-all. Regardless, a classy slice of deep atmospheric cut-up Amen pressure. BTW, I initially heard that ‘FBD’ stood for Future Beyond Dance – a big trancetastic yawn of an acronym these days, but amusing in its naivety at the time. Much later I read Trix himself admit that it really meant Funded By Drugs, cos that was the reality of the scene at the time! Hahahaa, Chap!

Woah, jumpy vinyl bullshit. Right, from there we’re on to a track from Springheel Jack’s first LP (which, BTW, is an absolute corker and should be picked up on sight). Not entirely unlike Omni Trio, these pop-Junglists were regarded as something of an oddity but while Rob Haigh got limited but important airplay from the influential Jungle DJs for a couple of years, I don’t remember ever hearing Springheel Jack feature on any A-list Jungle playlists… a shame really cos they were some of the first casualties of the scene’s increasing narrow-mindedness, and they could have brought it a lot more colour and some fresh influences – which as time passed, it badly needed.

12. Mirage – Just For You – ODY05 12” – Odyssee (1995)
13. Dope – Travelling (Slow Train To Philly Mix) – GLR 005 12”Good Looking (1993)
14. Xedos – Subsonic – SBEATS 10 12″ – Street Beats (1996)
15. DJ Crystl – Let It Roll – DJX021 12″ – Dee Jay (1994)

Next up, Mirage (aka Source Direct again), and the statuesque Just For You, another minimal masterpiece that offsets the swiftly gliding pace set by the beats with timely melodic shimmers reminiscent of Brian Eno (although more probably sourced from FSOL hehehe). From there onto D.O.P.E. and what seemed to be a kind of GLR/Rugged Vinyl co-production… You wanna hear how to work up some neat percussion and keep the tune rolling without slamming snares on the twos and fours? Listen up!!

Alright, sorry, more freaky mix time… I had some serious dodgy Technics pitch-jumping at the centre going on here with Xedos, and what should have been a timely switch kinda ended up tumbling down the hillside. Fuck it… enter a tasty little beat-switcher from Streetbeats… bar the sax-attack in the middle which has always made me cringe a bit (feels a bit like… the ghost of Kenny G). OK, get me outta here… but now I’ve run out of room on the pitch-slider… help me O Jungle Gods!!!

And the Jungle Gods arrive… in the shape of Crystl & Parsons. Hehehe. Sounds like a solicitor’s firm… or maybe an antique dealer. Anways, THIS is how to roll. Oh yes. When I hear nu skoolers talk of ‘rolling’, I got to take issue, cos the first real rollers were producers like Crystl (and many others who appeared on Lucky Spin / Deejay… also DJ SS, Gachet and others… and this is before Bristol (or Bristol in the shape of Size, Krust and Die) really settled on their own linear formula. ‘Rollin’ therefore, is this: rollin out a drum and bass workout and making that the vibe. Y’see, from my angle, the more subdued the polyrhythms become, the more ‘rolling’ just morphs into a seamless, frictionless easy-glide. When I ‘roll’, I want a little bumpiness, some fairground ride-style hanging-on, some stop-start dynamics i.e. some ATTITUDE. And this track has all that, in spades.

16. Lemon D – Deep Space (I See Sunshine) Original Drum & Space Mix – PEDJ06 12″- Planet Earth (1994)
17. Foul Play – Cuttin’ Loose – Suspected LP – Moving Shadow (1995)
18. Paul Z – Talking To God – VDL 8 12″ – Street Beats (1994)
19. Intense – Paradox – RUGGED 7 12″ – Rugged Vinyl (1993)

And on. I found this lovely melodic mix with the next track only recently… didn’t really pull it off properly here though. Fortunately the switch during recording conceals it. Ha! Here we have Lemon D (played off the superb 1995 Counter Force compilation on Internal – another buy-on-sight LP) dropping some sweet and sublime atmospheric vibes – I love the way he’s pushed the Amen into the background and softened it, enhancing he dreamy quality set by the rest of the samples… and the melodic switches – this guy has always been sooo slick at pulling them off.

From there into more Foul Play, with a track off Moving Shadow’s 2 On 1 series. These guys never got anything like the retrospective glories heaped upon much less deserving producers from back in the day… even their lesser tracks tended to outclass nearly everyone else at the time… had they not been beset by tragedies and break-ups, they should’ve been up there with Photek in the drum n bass Hall of Fame as Absolute Masters of the marriage of fractured polyrhythmic precision with a more traditional ‘musical’ sensibility (not the catchiest Title for a Award, I know). Anyway, a shame. More Streetbeats follows, this time from Paul Z (yes, I too have no idea who this guy is). A bouncy little roller with an anxious but compelling vibe here, and I love the acid house/80s portentous voice-synths. The way the tune rolls out is pure Basement Recordings BTW, and Streetbeats was connected to Basement so there actually may be some links there beyond a similarity in the shape of the tune that I don’t know about…?

And in comes another one of my most-played back in the day. Did Dev Paradox name himself after this tune? I keep forgetting to ask, but Intense were undoubtedly a big influence on him, as they tore into this kinda cut-up widescreen cinematic drum n bass sound almost before anyone else – and they showed everyone else how it should be done. This, a more linear number is off one of their 2 tearing 3-track EPs on Rugged Vinyl (from 1993 goddamit!!!), and each and every tune on ‘em is savage. Take my word for it!

20. Override – Critical Phase – Future Paranoia EP – Octopus (1995)
21. Danny Breaks – Astrologikal (Danny Breaks Remix) – Droppin’ Science Volume 08 – Droppin’ Science (1996)
22. Sounds Of Life II – Currents – CERT1809 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)
23. Digital – Niagra – METH 021 12″ – Metalheadz (1996)
24. Sounds Of Life II – Intellect – CERT1809 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)

Uh Oh, some riding the stormy waves in da mix!! And in comes Override aka Klute, with some torch-in-the-dark journeying across a ruff sea of breaks. Octopus put out a couple of excellent d+b 12”s in 95/96, and you should keep an eye peeled in the 2nd hand shops: Digital also featured on there under his Natural Mystic guise. Next up Danny Breaks with a remix of his own Astrologikal on Droppin Science. As always on early DS, the quality is second-to-none, and the vibe is all his own. From here we sail through some atmospheric Source Direct (as ‘Sounds of Life’) mixed up with one of my favourite early Digital tunes (Niagra I think – although I’ve always suspected that the label was on the wrong side of this 12”?). Anyway, I think this was the first Digital track that really made me think: this guy can go well deep. Prime era Headz. As for Cert 18, I had to start representing this excellent label in this mix super-quick cos they had sooo many class tunes in the chilled/atmospheric style when it was still fresh and creative. They pretty much provided the platform from which Photek, Source Direct and Klute all launched themselves and the initial sound of Bukem’s seminal Speed night was all about the early Cert 18 i.e., technical and melodic, and mixing the ruff with the smooth.

25. Orca – My Eyes – LSR023 12″ – Lucky Spin (1995)
26. Photek – Fusion – PTK04 12″ – Photek (1995)
27. DJ Fokus – I Want – LSR 022 12″ – Lucky Spin (1995)
28. Studio Pressure – Presha III – CERT1808 12″ – Certificate 18 (1994)

Back with the Lucky Spin and another slice of on-point minimal breakbeatism from Bristol’s Decoder in one of his earlier incarnations as Orca; rolling drumwork with a dubwise influence carrying the undertow. More Photek follows, indeed, a perfect example of vaguely acid-jazzy vibes kept just the right side of schmaltz by virtue of the graininess of the ruff little break and by the way the samples are handled – i.e. as samples rather than as ‘substitute-real-instruments’. A worrying title though (Fusion… ugh!)… too self-conscious. Jungle is fusion already… it doesn’t need to think of itself as such… that should come naturally.

Heading for the outro, and dropping into some nice simple DJ Fokus (Pete Parsons is in there again), a simple upbeat track with those characteristic slippy little Lucky Spin drum-rolls! And just got time to squeeze in the final instalment of Photek’s Jump/Presha series as Studio Pressure. You can hear so much later of later Photek in this track – that big gong-motif, the minimal bass framing the drums, the controlled aggression… sadly, NOT the little “JUMP!!” gerbil/hamster voice though. So, bring back the gerbils Rupert. Forget about the breaks. Just bring back the gerbils and all will be forgiven.

More mixes from me soon I hope. More mixes, less trainwrecks! In the meantime, hopefully you’ll find something in here to enjoy…

Peace

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  1. You should really check out Naphtas Sovereign Rhythms mix above if ya liked this. Same kinda stuff – but much more tightly mixed… Vol 2 on the way very soon.

  2. i can’t get this to work. says ‘zipped file is corrupted’ a sad shame because it looks nice from the tracklist, some great early Photek stuff on here. what am i doing wrong??

  3. OK.. It was working when it was uploaded if the responses Ive had are anything to go by. Ill have a look and reupload for you tomorrow if necessary. Maybe try Winrar instead of Winzip? Should work though…

  4. Shit… i hate to say it, but I completely forgot about this! Looks like the problem was at your end after all! 🙂

  5. lol i blame my dodgy PC! not sure what happened, i dl’ed it the same way and tried to open i the same way. just one of those things i guess, nice mix btw, well worth the dl.

  6. Awesome selection, so glad to hear a number of tunes I never had IDs for. Constant thanks to you for these great mixes.

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