Having spent the last year defining and refining their musical
techniques, SpectraSoul have gained a reputation for bridging the gap
between light & dark, hard & smooth, both in the studio and
within their DJ sets. Last year saw the release of highly acclaimed
"III Note Soul" and "Cherry Smoke" on Shogun:LTD, with both tracks
gaining support from all the main players in the game and securing
their place on the d&b map. Releases have snowballed from there on,
with signings to Renegade Recordings, WestBay International, Soundtrax,
a debut EP on Nu:Directions, and further releases on DJ Friction's
Shogun Audio and SGN:LTD imprints.
Showcasing their talents on the turntables at some of the most
prestigious venues throughout the UK and Europe, SpectraSoul have
gained residencies at Shogun events in both London and Brighton, and
prove to be a popular choice for promoters across the globe with an
ever-growing booking schedule for 2008. Having gained solid DJ support
from the likes of Friction, Fabio, DJ Marky, Klute, Logistics, Commix,
Break and D-Bridge amongst others, the duo’s sound has echoed around
dance floors worldwide.
The coming months see releases from SpectraSoul on some of the
biggest labels within drum and bass, collaborations with other pioneer
producers, and some exciting remix projects to look forward to.With
everything taken into account, 2008 is sure to be a big year for the
duo.
With the Drum and Bass market in a state of complete over-saturation,
it takes originality, class, and an understanding of quality control to
get ahead. Having emerged from relative obscurity in 2006, SpectraSoul,
have emerged as one of the new-school pioneers on the drum and bass
circuit. 2008 saw the release of their much-anticipated underground
anthem “Alibi”, which tore up dance-floors worldwide. Alongside this,
2008 also marked the release of SpectraSoul’s “Peninsula” and “The
Tube”, both featured on Friction’s Shogun Audio imprint.
The duo show no signs of slowing in 2009, with scheduled releases
for Goldie’s seminal Metalheadz Label, Teebee’s Subtitles, D-Bridge’s
Exit Recordings, and, of course, further releases for Shogun audio and
Critical Recordings.
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