Since the great wars of the millenium, when humankind was largely obliterated by the marching forces of drones and cybersoldiers, the duo known as Nocturnal have been finding ways to put chinks in the robot system's armour.
The pair began to build weapons out of war ruins found in the slums. 1980’s technologies like metal plate fronted baseball caps, and everyday household items such as wood fire pokers and hairdryers, were all used to create new weapons to battle the rising Robot army. Weapons that Cybersystems could not even protect themselves from. Nocturnal also discovered through trial an error that Cybersoldiers and Drones could not recognise humans that wore the mullet hairstyle. This discovery saved thousands of lives during the war, and subsequently helped boost the moral of the local people and fuel the uprising against the machines.
Fast Forward to 2008 and the Robots have been pushed back into the wastelands, with only small armies of drones and reprodux robots roaming the deserts, the threat of any kind of any immediate attack is minimal. However the Machines still have the capability to travel and reproduce within the wastes, and possibly find a way to make themselves smaller, and harder to fight.... So we are not completely safe from harm.
Nocturnal have since left their posts in the Commanding ranks of the Military and decided to make drum n bass.
With Releases on many of the scene’s most prolific Record Labels, Nocturnal have carved their way into the Dj’s Boxes and CD Wallets of many of the Elder Warriors and Future Forces of Drum n Bass. Nocturnal First gained recognition in 2005 when the Legendary Renegade Hardware signed “Crater”. This collaboration with Prolix firmly stamped the duos arrival into the scene, and was picked up for Renegade Hardware’s 10 year anniversary album “Guerrilla Warfare”. This was also the conception of the Prolix & Nocturnal partnership which has since spawned more tunes, the next inline in 2008 being “Bad Blood” on the legendary DJ Hypes GanjaTek imprint.
In 2006 the stone cold “Cross The Line” arrived on Freak Recordings, making its way on to the front of Knowledge magazine, with a mix by Freak Recordings very own uncle fester Dylan. Then in 2007 came “Paralyzed” on PRSPCT Recordings and “Third Rail” on Hardware. The “Pokerface/Been So Long 12” on Revolution was next, and this 12” showed Nocturnal’s versatility musically and helped them find the way into a wider range of Dj’s sets. Shortly after that “Welcome To Shanktown” and the VIP Mix was made with long time friends Vicious Circle, and subsequently featured as the title track on their debut E.P for Hardware. This once again showed that not only are Nocturnal a powerful solo force, but a sought after team for collaborations.
2008 starts off with a spate of no-nonsense rollers, a 12” for the Rotterdam based Syndrome Recordings entitled “Musk Up/Nightvision” that will be available in March on Promo. These tunes have been doing the rounds of DJ sets by the likes of Teebee, Prolix, EBK, Vicious Circle, Universal Project and Calyx to name a few. In line for March release is “Creeper” on Berlin based ShadyBrain Recordings. Also Watch out for the eagerly anticipated Icicle Remix of “Pokerface” on Revolution coming soon, and Nocturnal on Remix duty for C4C's classic "Moongerm" on the C4C imprint label.
The duo also perform DJ sets regularly at the legendary Renegade Hardware nights at the End in London, and also the Freak Family’s Therapy Sessions at Herbal. Playing at venues worldwide, Nocturnal have over the last few years gained a reputation for rocking crowds and sweating out DJ Booths beyond repair. DJ Sets include cutting edge music from the forefront of drum n bass, with a peppering of some classics that display the influences of Nocturnal’s style. These elements have helped them become a sought after DJ performance.
Until the machines arrive again, they will further find ways to use their own technologies against them.
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Dnbmovement. it presents:
On Wednesday 11th march
Q&A with MAYHEM
ShadowLaw/Aesthetics/Ram/Vision/Subtitles/Citrus/Obsession/Nerve/FullForce
On Wednesday 11th March DNBMovement. it will be hosting a Q&A session with Mayhem. It will be a rare opportunity to interact with one of the most respected talents in the worldwide drum and bass scene. Feel free to join us and ask questions, the Q&A will begin at 21. 30 (GMT+1)
Anthony Rotella, aka Mayhem, is a 26 year old dj/producer from Atlanta, GA. Founder of 404Audio. com, an Atlanta based record store, promoter, distributor, label and website for his local d&b community; Shadow-Law Recordings, featuring cutting edge drum & bass focused heavily on the techy side of drum & bass which has incubated the likes of Sinthetix, Noisia, and Misanthrop; as well as Aesthetics, a brand new imprint with a focus on rising talent across the globe. He's toured across the world, playing extensively in Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Canada and Puerto Rico in addition to playing regularly across North America. His club night Transit hosted the spectrum of the most respected and upcoming artists in the scene over 3 years in Atlanta. Well known for "Moonway Renegade [Ft Noisia]”, which graced Andy C's Ram Records reaching 1 spots on both Radio 1 and 1xtra's single of the week charts in addition to hitting 2 on the official UK dance charts; "Exodus [Ft Noisia]",which saw the 1st collaboration with legendary Hip Hop MC KRS-1 in Drum + Bass Music in over 10 years since the seminal "Digital" was produced with Goldie; “Choke [Ft Noisia]” which saw the first vocal appearance of MC Verse; his rework of Meat Beat Manifesto's “Helter Skelter” alongside Evol Intent commissioned especially for Diselboy's most recent album “Substance D”' and “Broken Sword [Ft Evol Intent and Thinktank]”, which is featured on EA Games Need For Speed