
"Of late, Drum and Bass has received a lot of criticism from those outside of the scene for becoming increasingly stale and inward looking. Whilst this may be true for a large percentage of the genre's output it does not tell the full story. There is still a small group of producers and labels keen to push the increasingly rigid boundaries which define the genre. Cambridge based production duo Commix are part of this group.

The duo is now back in the spotlight once again, having just mixed the latest CD in the Fabriclive series. We caught up with them to discuss the Drum & Bass scene and their explorations into other genres of music.
We also quizzed them about the Fabriclive mix and their approach to production and the music making process in general." read the interview at highriseclothing via itsyours
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long time reader via rss, just wanted to say that Im really feelin' this blog. Good content with a mix of lots of different stuff, interesting links and good commentary. Plus it helps me refresh my german every once in a while! Big up.
word !
thanx for your positiv feedback.
and i hope this blog helps me to refresh my english ... hahaha ;)
by the way i love the new fabric mix cd from commix. ... awesome!
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