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City: NOTTINGHAM
State: Midlands
Country: UK
Signup Date: 1/29/2007

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009 
SOUL INTENT FUTURE PROOF PODCAST NO.5

The Future Proof Podcast is back with a xmas special, featuring the breakbeat scientist Paradox. He's kindly taken some time out from finishing his latest album to talk to me about music, forums and his fancy hair do.

01. Mindscape - Reefer (Vampire dub)
02. Digital & Outrage - K Zero 9 (Backlash)
03. Grafix - Burning Flesh (n/a)
04. Insight - What Do I Care (n/a)
05. Edward Oberon - The Reckoning (Influence dub)
06. Soul Intent - Cowboy Town (Cylon dub)
07. Skitty - Y (n/a)
08. Nether - Beating Me (31 dub)
09. Atom - The Plot (n/a)
10. Soul Intent - Let Go (Ingredients dub)
11. Survival - Body Snatcher (n/a)
12. Zero T & FD - After All (n/a)
13. Skeptical - Euphoria (n/a)
14. Dillinja - Silverblade (Skitty relick) (n/a)
15. Morphy - Disco (Nerve??)
16. NC-17 & Bladerunner - Dead Pit (n/a)
17. Trisector - Wiretrapped (Vampire dub)
18. Jubei & SPY - Project 1 (Nothing Venture, Nothing again EP - Headz dub)
19. Tokyo Prose - All You Want (Samurai Music dub)
20. Eveson - The Alchemist (N/a)
21. Paradox - Planet 3 (Good Looking 30)

PARADOX INTERVIEW

22. Derrik & Tonika - Lunapack (Age Of Outsiders Vol.3 - Outsider)
23. Requiem - Synaethesis (Age Of Outsiders Vol.3 - Outsider)
24. Soul Intent - Igloo ((Age Of Outsiders Vol.3 - Outsider)

Sorry for putting "dub" after the forthcoming tracks, I know its "big time"....but its quicker than typing forthcoming ;)

MIX URL - http://shows.pfradio.com/soulintentpodcast5.mp3

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Monday, December 14, 2009 

December Top 10


(in no order)


01. Mindscape – Reefer – Vampire (Drumz Of the Damned LP Sampler 2)....

02. Soul Intent – ....Cowboy.. ..Town.... – Cylon dub....

03. Edward Oberon – Reckoning – Influence dub....

04. Doc Scott – Here Come The Drums (Skitty Remix) – n/a....

05. Trisector – Wiretrapped – Vampire dub....

06. Soul Intent – Vapour Trailz – 31 dub....

07. Skitty – Y – n/a....

08. Nolige – Broken – n/a....

09. Consequence LP - Exit....

10. Zero T & FD - ???


dub = forthcoming release

Monday, November 16, 2009 
Saw this by Chris and thought I'd share it.

I agree with pretty much everything Chris says, which kinda makes me feel bad for leaving most of my vinyl at home these days.

"Let me preface this by saying that, yes, I know it’s unfashionable and antiquated, but I love playing vinyl.
I’ve still never played a CD in a club and still (*gasp*) pay money to cut dubplates.

Why is this? Many reasons…
I like holding what I play, and I like seeing the grooves..and all that usual stuff that dinosaurs like me blabber on about. I like the fact that spending money on cutting a plate of a tune makes me think really carefully about what I want to play, and how much I want to invest in supporting a tune. I like the feel of my record bag… I don’t mind that it’s heavy, it’s become almost like a pet to me. It keeps me company at airports and train stations, and lets me sit on it when I need to.

I like the associations pretty much all my records have with various places and times, and I like the scars they pick up along the way at gigs. Even if they become unplayable I never get rid of them..In fact I especially don’t get rid of them if that happens; they’re more likely to get elevated to the hall of heroes in my collection. ‘Those who gave their lives so that we may live..’ etc..

I like frantically heaving my records on and off the decks, and the booth area filling up with vinyl when I don’t have time to put them back in their sleeves. It’s chaotic, it’s ridiculous and it’s all very very human.

So it’s a shame that I realise that at many of our gigs in recent times there has been some problem or other with the decks. Usually to do with imperfect needles, or records jumping. I guess this is no surprise, as less and less people play vinyl, and so are less likely to notice any problems. This coupled with deck maintenance sliding fast down a club’s priority list means that the problems associated with playing vinyl are growing exponentially. Yes, of course we soundcheck, and yes, of course we request proper set-ups before the show happens…but out here in the real world problems often show themselves once it’s too late to do anything about it.

It’s a stark choice facing those of us who still like to play vinyl. Do we turn up and grit our teeth, try and turn in the best technical performance we can even though the set-up may be leagued against us? It may mean substandard mixing, and may often mean that we can’t play the tunes we have cut, (as plates are more sensitive to jumping than vinyl, especially as they get a bit older)…all of which is, at best, unsatisfying and at worst, embarrassing. Not to mention unfair to the people who have paid money to come and hear you play.

Personally, I don’t give a damn what people choose to mix their music. I’m only a purist insofar as my own preferences go. CD, laptop, vinyl, memory sticks; whatever…It’s all fine by me, but I don’t like the feeling that I’m being forced out of the thing that I enjoy playing and into another medium.

But whatevs…There’s not much I can do to influence this, it’s up to the promoters and clubs. If everyone is happy with DJs finally doing away with vinyl once and for all, (and that may well be the majority decision, in which case I’ll have to accept it), then carry on and force us to switch to CDs & laptops.

But if, like me, you love vinyl, and love playing with vinyl then please, check the Technics one last time before the party starts.

To be continued…"

Friday, October 23, 2009 

Current mood:  working
Well...hopefully!!

I've signed 4 tracks to the new and exciting INGREDIENTS Records. The label has started very strong, with tracks by Sato, Break, Jubei, Cern and Spirit (release number 3).

The first 12" is going to be on a deeper tip, hopefully out early 2010. Then later in 2010 they'll be a follow up 12" bring the harder vibes.

Keep checking the audio player for new audio :)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 
Big up the Pairs cruuuuuu!

Release and Electronik Angels (two of my personal faves!) having been signed to the young yet strong Influenza camp over there in Paris.

More details to follow soon :)
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 
Selling off some classics to help pay for new studio toys.

http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=brutalrecs

BMT* vs. Erykah* - You Got Me (12", S/Sided)
Metalheads - Terminator (12", Promo)
Ajax Project - Mach III EP (12", W/Lbl, Sta) (Goldie's first production credit)
Seba - Planetary Funk Alert / Camouflage (12")
Seba - Waveform / Soul 2000 (12")
Blame - Visions Of Mars / Centuries (12")

More to follow
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 
I plan to be in the city on the 19th and 20th of February 2010.

If anyone is interested in booking me whilst I'm over please drop me a email or contact
36THAGENCY@GMAIL.COM

Tuesday, September 01, 2009 
Now on number 4, which features new tunes from me as well as artists like Resound, Nolige, Trei, Commix and more.

There's also an exclusive interview and mix from Samurai Musics CEO DJ PRESHA !

Lovely!

PODCAST - http://groups.to/futureproofpodcast/
ARTIST PAGE - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Soul-Intent/38310095917
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 

Current mood:  busy
Press Sheet....

Samurai Music celebrates it's 10th release by taking apart the dancefloor with 2 surefire aural bombs from Nottinghams' Soul Intent.

'Stone Cold Killa' grinds in with cavernous heavy breakbeats, while the tone of impending carnage is set with ice cold ambience. A brief pause for the "..you're a Stone Cold Killer" vocal before the hideously twisted bass riff unwinds itself into a drop that has been known to evacuate glassware from surrounding surfaces in clubs with systems capable of facilitating this tunes full power. The ultimate opening tune! We suggest you save this piece of dangerous weaponry for situations that call for the heaviest artillery possible.

'Conflict' recalls golden moments in the tech step era with militant stepping breaks and a savagely warped bassline that bounces around with gleeful menace. It's blatantly obvious that Mr Soul Intent was on a serious mission of hurting dancefloors in the days these two bass heavy monsters were created. We are proud to celebrate our 10th release by sharing their might with the rest of the planet. DJ's that saw the need to draw for true power have been people like Klute, State Of Mind, Bailey, Eveson, Randall, Kasra, Cern, Phobia, Bulletproof and many more besides.....

AUDIO : http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNZ010.mp3

You can buy from.....

CHEMICAL RECORDS (UK)
REDEYE RECORDS (UK)

CLICK HERE FOR FULL LIST OF SOUL INTENT DNB AT CHEMICAL RECORDS

Sunday, July 19, 2009 
Hi all,

After a little bit of a break, the podcast is back. Podcast number 4 (even though i say its number 3 in the podcast!) features DJ Presha, New Zealand's hardest working bloke. He runs Samurai Music record label and distribution company, as well as promoting and dj'ing at various nights through NZ. He's kindly done a 30 minute mix and chatted to me about his label, favourite artists and getting water on the knee.

Enjoy :)

SOUL INTENT - SYNTHETIC - N/A
LOXY FEAT SIGHT UNSEEN - W.A.S.P - N/A
COMMIX - BREAKING THROUGH - 31 DUB
SOUL INTENT - WALL-E GOT STONED - N/A
ASC - ISOLATE - N/A
REACTIV - THE WATCHER - N/A
FRISKE & RESOUND - KILL AT WILL - ARCHITECTURE DUB
NOLIGE - CALL TO PRAYER (REMIX) - N/A
ESCHER - LATE SNARE - N/A
EDWARD OBERON - NOIR - 31 DUB
EVESON - TRAVELLER - N/A
LENZMAN - HIGH AND LOW - INTEGRAL DUB
SQUASH - P STYLE - INTRIGUE DUB
YORKEE - MURDER IN TRAFFIC - N/A
TREI - LEAD ON ME - SAMURAI DUB

PRESHA INTERVIEW

PRESHA MIX........
st files - fat soul - soul:r
luca - saint bond - samurai
calibre - what i feel - signature
luca - square one - samurai
calibre - leave - ??
triad - fiasco - engine music
asc - starkwood - non plus
phobia - nothing to lose - coded
s.p.y - frostbyte - innerground
dot - never coded - ??
bal - the trendy tune - influence
mutt feat kevin king - conversations - cia deep kut

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The podcast archive can be found at the bottom of the page in the post section.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=34510294231