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Evil Nine - A38 Standing Boat - Oct 2005 - Part 1

Submitted By: Supporteratom
Genre: Breaks
Date of Set: Oct 29th, 2005
Filesize: 88.60 MB
Total Downloads: 80

 

 

Biography of Evil Nine

They' re not evil and there's only two of them, but other than not living up to their randomly chosen yet aesthetically pleasing name Tom Beaufoy and Pat Pardy in no way disappoint. That's if you are into a distinctly individual sound that defies categorization and has delivered both cerebral stimulation and dancefloor satisfaction with every release so far.

Tom and Pat first combined skills in 1998 and were quickly identified as a quality DJ/Producer duo by Adam Freeland who signed them to his Marine Parade label. Since then each of their releases has in turn distinguished Evil Nine as innovators who refuse to blend into any scene. For them the music has to go beyond being merely 'fat'. Deriving their musical flavour from multiple influences - hip-hop, punk, electro, dancehall, post punk, garage rock, techno and krautrock just to name a few - they create an original minimalism packed with emotive ability.

Evil Nine's attitude is epitomised in their remix of Ils' 'Music', a track you might recognise from the Carling advert which initially irritated purists, excited the open-minded and incited the masses to mosh and pogo at the discotheque. Other remix success has been had with krautrock band Pet, U.N.K.L.E, Moby, Timo Maas, Santos, Future Funk Squad, Will Saul and Freeland.

'Crooked ft. Aesop Rock', Evil Nine's third single from their debut album 'You Can Be Special Too' has become established as a timeless classic and typifies their sound - a sonic contrast of uplifting and melancholic with the backdrop of raw dirty sounds and a nod to nostalgia. Its successor 'Pearlshot ft. Juice Aleem' is testament to their ongoing ability to tweak the dance music and hip-hop format.

Collaborations have included work with Aesop Rock (Definitive Jux), Juice Aleem (New Flesh/Shadowless) and Toastie Taylor (New Flesh) for the album 'You Can Be Special Too'. Intended for both club and home listening it reflects Pat and Tom's heavy hip-hop and rock influences, as well as their aim to soulfully resonate with wider appeal.

With Tom on turntables and Pat on Laptop, shows have drawn crowds of up to 7,000 in the USA, Australia, Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, China and many more. They are residents at the renowned Fabric nightclub in London and have recently released a 'Fabric Live' compilation for the club to critical acclaim which displays their ability to mash up styles and keep things fresh.

Their love of branching out rather than playing it safe has led to extremes of rejection or adoration from the public and press, but that's the way they like it. Evil Nine aren't afraid of getting up a few noses by attempting something different if it spawns progress and keeps their ever-evolving style fresh. Reactions to the second single from the album, the energetic 'Restless' were extremely positive. The ragga vocals and rocking guitars have struck a chord with those bored of formulaic dance tracks, quite simply it sounds like nothing else. Radio support in the UK has come from Zane Lowe, Pete Tong, Annie Nightingale, Steve Lamac, John Peel, XFM and Kiss.

Even if Tom and Pat are two likeable blokes and not a menacing crew as their name suggests, as The Independent newspapaer has observed, when they combine their talents and their shared musical vision as Evil Nine they 'rock like the proverbial bastard'.

2007 will see Evil Nine releasing their full length follow up 'You Can Be Special Too', Debuting their live band and touring their DJ show extensively. It's gonna be another busy year for the evils.

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Rating: (8)

Dec 09, 2005

Comment: Another nice set from Evil Nine. Great style, great sounds. Nice songs.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 01, 2006

Comment: the first part isnt as good as the second but i still enjoyed it..good tunes to have on to do pretty much anything really..but then again..i love evil9..
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Aug 28, 2006

Comment: Quality set by the evils. Good mix of their own tunes from 'You can be special too' (must have album) and some great remixes. Do it justice and listen to it back to back with Part 2
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 27, 2006

Comment: Part one of two part, i enjoyed both parts.........
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Oct 10, 2006

Comment: Recommended for fans of the Adam Freeland. Nice eclectic breaks with a rockin' tip.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 26, 2006

Comment: worth a download, great tunes, great mix. Like everyone has said, Pt is better
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 17, 2007

Comment: Frickin' outstanding. Some posts have said that one part is better than the other, but I disagree. It is one long set to me, in two equally bitchin' parts. The tunes all rock and are mixed to perfection. Love the Heel 'n' Toe remix, the Star Wars thing...and every thing else. This has proved to be my favorite genre for some time now, and mixes like this are the reason.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Sep 13, 2007

Comment: This is a good set from Evil 9, although not one of the best break beat sets that I have heard. I'm a big fan of Break Beat, but I think I prefer the Stanton Warriors or Krafty Kuts to these guys. Still if you're a fan of Evil, then I reckon it's a good set to download.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Mar 05, 2008

Comment: I am a huge Breaks fan although, I do not care for the mainstream breakbeat DJs, it's not there skill level, I guess it is just overplayed. Crystal Method, Chemical Bro's, Fat Boy Slim, just to name afew. This is your chance to hear some down and dirty Breaks.
Evil Nine's breaks are explained in the first part of his name, evil!
As I listen, I look forward to the next track before he even starts matching the next beat. This is one of those mixes that you wish it was longer and could find more interesting ones the same. Download it!