Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Marcus Intalex



Marcus Intalex, king of the more soulful and innovative side of drum'n'bass, sits in a slightly uncomfortable position on his throne. On one hand, he's involved in a vibrant, well-supported scene that allows him to play music around the world; on the other, he doesn't quite fit in with the bulk of the scene. But why should he have to compromise himself to the popular tunes that now reign on the d'n'b charts...Sure, the kids want to hear them, but he's not a kid anymore. He's a veteran that's survived a lot, in fact - the initial revolution of d'n'b (and dance music, for that matter); the building of a close-net scene in Manchester with his mates L Double and ST Files; the development of an incredible and staggering back catalog of hugely celebrated tunes, mixes and d'n'b classics; the creation of Soul:r, the label that receives praise and appreciation across all scenes; the growth of his distinguished DJing schedule...the list is immeasurable. So perhaps his general stance in the media, often posed as miserable tyrant (despite his lovely and jocose demeanor), is understandable, as his accrued wisdom has left him somewhat unhappy with the current state of his livelihood and beloved genre.


a seductive mixer laden with deep, hypnotic grooves and sweeping melodies - Marcus Intalex will open the closed eyes of those so quick to inauspiciously dismiss drum'n'bass as unmusical. Any listener will fall helpless to the groove-led mix - even the stiffest of hips will sway and the most skeptical heads will nod along as the bass rolls over impeccably smooth and artistic mixes (indeed, mixing must come natural to him). FABRICLIVE 35 is a picturesque showcase of his label's stunning productions, including a few of Intalex's own, and embraces some of his most respected collaborators and like-minded peers. With alluring, emotive grooves from Calibre, the rhythmic Breakage touch, Lynx's ravishing low-slung sub bass, and the fresh soul of Alix Perez, Intalex proves that drum'n'bass is a unique, multifarious, future-thinking scene with as much strength and deliverance as any. Continually shifting and changing shape with a sharp sense of style, the 19 tracks explore the vast world of d'n'b, from the mellifluous and smooth to the techy and precise to the warm and soulful.

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