The Prodigy, Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones, Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, Bjork, Prince, Jackson 5, Nerm, Onyx, A Tribe called Quest, Elio, G.U.R.U, De La Soul, 2Pac, Dr Dre, Snoop Dog (the early dayz), Suburban Base Records,Rude FM, Kool FM, Konflict FM, Eruption FM, gaialive.co.uk, Desire, One Nation, Junglemania, World Dance, The Chemical Brothers, Ram Records, A.W.O.L, Music Power, Blackmarket Records, Unity Records, Record Box, Fabio & Grooverider, LTJ Bukem, Klute, Teebee, Goldie, Metalheadz, Talvin Singh, Roni Size, Ed Rush & Optical, Zinc, Incubus, Placebo, Nirvana, EZ Rollers, Fabric, The End, Mumbai, Goa, Mum, Dad, family, Nicky and who knows what else..
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D-Code - Annie's Horn E.P - SSR007
Shiva Soundsystem - Phasmatis in Machina LP - SSR006
D-Code ft. Nerm - Outlaw - SSR005
D-Code & Chan1 - Glitterstep - SSR004
Lupe Fiasco vs D-Code - Superstar Remix - FINAL001
Silent Source & D-Code vs Sizzla - Babylon - FINAL001
D-Code & Chan1 - The Rebirth/Mutation - SSR002
Sparfunk & D-Code - Apocolypse - TFRV003
Sparfunk & D-Code - Under the Moon/D-Code - Lights Out - TFRV002
D-Code - Mumbai Cells VIP/Original Mix - SSR001
Shiva Soundsystem ft. Buzz Singh - Mumbai Cells CD - SSR001CD
(Radio Edit, VIP Mix, Tubla Ethics ft. Silent Source)
It begins in Essex. Not only D-Code’s hometown, but where Rave culture was born. At 15, D-Code invested in a record - Drum & Bass Selection 1 - that changed his outlook forever. As soon as Track 1 came on he knew that he’d been changed. The Dark Stranger by the Boogie Times Tribe plus the revelation that was The Prodigy's debut album cemented his love for rave music.
Then came the raves. Moondance at Camden Palace remembers his gleaming face as well as Telepathy, Junglemania, One Nation, Desire and World Dance. Record shops fast became shrines - Boogie Times in Romford, Music Power in Ilford, Unity and Black Market in the West End. As a teenager every penny went on vinyl…food? No, vinyl.
Decks were bought, ear drums were perforated, neighbours complained.
It got serious when he started playing on pirate radio under the name 'Blade' - Eruption FM, Rude FM, and one of the first internet radio stations gaialive.co.uk. His insatiable appetite wanted more: the studio was set up in 2005 and the learning curve began.
One night at a Warehouse party in Hackney D-Code met Nerm who had set up Shiva Soundsystem, a record label and collective of DJs & producers who were based in East London. D-Code and Nerm shared a common taste for Drum & Bass, The Prodigy, Prince, The Sex Pistols and over whisky and women, a friendship struck up.
2006 saw D-Code's first release on Shiva Soundsystem Recordings - 'Mumbai Cells' and collaborations with Ram Records' Sparfunk (Ex-Moving Fusion) on material for his new label Terrafunk Records.
Now with a raft of Drum & Bass productions championed by the dons of the scene (Fabio, London Elecktricity and Andy C among others), D-Code is the primary tune maker in the camp. With a production style that now blurs the line between Drum & Bass and Electro Punk.
In 2009 the collective released their debut LP Phasmatis in Machina which shot to number 3 in the Drum and Bass charts and number 10 in the DMC charts, with have-to-hear collaborations with Foreign Beggars, Shaair & Func and Elio D’Anna Jr.
D-Code’s distinct musical signature and lively DJ sets turned heads at BBC Radio 1 and in 2008 alongside Nerm, they presented their own show as part of ‘In New DJs We Trust’. A year and a half later they stand dizzied after stepping in for Mary Anne Hobbs, sharing the mic with Annie Mac, Pete Tong, Zane Lowe, Fabio & Grooverider and featuring a wide range of guests including Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys, Norman Jay, Marky, Rusko, Andy C, Foreign Beggars, London Elektricity, Sub Focus, The Count & Sinden. The duo maintain close ties with the station and regularly appear as presenters across the BBC networks.
In 2009 Shiva Soundsystem released their debut LP Phasmatis in Machina which hit number 3 in the Drum and Bass charts and number 10 in the DMC charts. D-Code produced the backbone of the album and delivers stunning collaborations with UK Hip Hop stars Foreign Beggars, New York and Mumbai’s electronic duo Shaair & Func and Italy’s Elio D’Anna Jr.
His latest appointment as a lead remixer for the newly released smash music computer game “DJ Hero” has made him as one to watch within the music industry. His track 'Annie's Horn' as the only Drum & Bass on the game, mashed up and remixed with DJ Shadow. ‘Annie’s Horn’ will be heard and enjoyed in a few million homes by Christmas 2009.
D-Code has worked alongside Jazzy Jeff, Grandmaster Flash and Tiesto. He's a touring DJ, music producer, Radio 1 presenter, has held down residencies at club nights across the UK and is regular performer at festivals including Glastonbury, Lovebox and Bestival.
Haha well massive thanks to you guys for playing it!!! Make sure you leave your AIM on at some point, as we have a new track to fire over to you. Speak soon D. Take it ez!
Engine-EarZ Live and DJ Luxy @ Karma 3rd June, alongside Caspa, Rusko, Shy FX, Benny Page, Zero G, Skitz, Dynamite MC, Sye, Nathan Flutebox Lee and more.