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Photek - Live at Vibeflow - 11-02-2002

Submitted By: SupporterBlueboogers
Genre: Jungle / Drum and Bass
Date of Set: 11-02-2002
Filesize: 88.00 MB
Total Downloads: 114

 

 

Biography of Photek

Though Goldie became the first superstar of jungle, the recordings of Rupert Parkes as Code of Practice, Aquarius, Studio Pressure, the Truper and Sentinel, but most famously as Photek made him an easy pick for the style's most artistic and intelligent producer. Working his way through street-level hardstep (on early productions for Certificate 18 and Street Beats) and airy, sub-aquatic 'dolphin' tunes for L.T.J Bukem's Good Looking label, Parkes finally arrived at a sound that pushed the bounds of drum'n'bass from the dancefloor into the realm of breakbeat headspace; unlike most jungle producers, Parkes has never DJed and rarely goes to clubs. His incredibly intricate rhythm programming often requiring weeks of computer preparation and the unmissable aura of paranoid menace on recordings such as 'The Hidden Camera' and 'UFO' exerted quite an influence on the return of dark-style drum'n'bass during the late '90s.

As a teenager, Parkes listened to electro, techno and hip-hop as well as the more free-form side of jazz and fusion. Thanks to a sampler bought with a £2000 loan from the Trust of the Prince of Wales, he began producing tracks and first appeared on Paul Solomon's Certificate 18 Records with singles as Studio Pressure. He also recorded for Basement (as Sentinel) and Street Beats (the Truper) before initiating a series of 12-inch singles for his own Photek Records, which gave him credentials and led to releases on Goldie's Metalheadz label and L.T.J. Bukem's Good Looking, as well as a remix of the Therapy? single 'Loose.'

After Parkes had released more than 80 tracks of drum'n'bass on half a dozen labels, he was approached by Virgin and signed to a five-album deal with the label's Science imprint (provided he was allowed to continue recording for other independent labels as well). Parkes' first release on Science was The Hidden Camera EP, which appeared in May 1996. The second Science single 'Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu' displayed an increasing interest in applying the lessons of martial arts to his programming (the title is Japanese for 'two swords, one technique'). Virgin compiled the latter two releases on 1997's Risc Vs. Reward, then released the debut Photek album Modus Operandi in September 1997. Much-hyped though little-praised, the album was followed by 1998's Form & Function, a compilation including several original Photek Records tracks plus remixes and new tracks. During the next two years, Parkes focused on his new Photek Productions label, and finally released a second LP, Solaris, in 2000.

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::PHOTEK PRODUCTIONS::


Photek Productions was launched in 1994 with a loan from the Prince of Wales Youth Business Trust who awarded Rupert Parkes a loan for his business plan. By this point Parkes was established as an important name in the underground drumnbass scene and was receiving strong support of the main dj's and press. Parkes felt it was the right time to have his own label and inprint. The Photek name is based upon the logo that was created by a designer friend. Till then Parkes only named his label Photek, but did not use the name as an artist name.

Only when the profile of the label grew dramatically Parkes adopted the Photek name for himself and it became the artist name he worked under from then on. With legendary tracks like 'the Watermargin' and 'Rings around Saturn', the label soon became one of the most established labels around remarkably only releasing Parkes' music, other than an undercover collaboration with protege's Source Direct on 'The Physical'. In 1996 Parkes and his Photek name were snapped up by Virgin records, but his artist deal allowed him to release a limited amount of singles under another alias on his own label. Parkes created the alias Special Forces under which he has been recording besides the Photek name.

Alongside Special Forces, the label started to release music from other artists like Digital and Peshay. Most recently it signed the technically brilliant Teebee and the long lost pioneer of the scene DJ Crystl. Bringing him back to where he belongs; in the studio making wicked tunes.

Photek Productions now also known as Photek Records, based in London has been very active awaiting a Dieselboy remix of Sidewinder and the first upcoming Photek releases on his own label after several years. Photek records has a very strong presence in the world of drum'n'base, fronting some of the most acclaimed producers in the scene.

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Rating: (10)

Oct 03, 2003

Comment: Necessary listening. Photek owns you!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 15, 2003

Comment: this is a very good drum and bass set, sometime calmer but sometime groovy, very well supported with MC and singer, first 14mins is interview with Mr.Photek, as the set goes to end there is best DnB rhythmics, exactly the one like
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Mar 03, 2004

Comment: I am still learning more about Photek so I am acutally looking for a good end to end set. This one has moments, the end especially. I just want 1 hour of it. More of a deeper Photek lover set. :=|
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jun 29, 2004

Comment: One of the masters of d & b and with this set he proofs his reputation :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Aug 25, 2004

Comment: Real groovy set. Total Liquid Funk. Sometimes more jazzy, sometimes more techy, really long and high quality, with nice female vocals for the added groove.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 03, 2005

Comment: Photek is one of the first Dj's I've ever heard the style he has is to his own this mix proves that
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jan 12, 2006

Comment: Killer set, I loved it. The hip hop at the end wasn't executed very well though.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 02, 2006

Comment: Great set, really cool beats, very relaxing 8-) . The interview with photek himself isn't very interesting...
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

May 19, 2006

Comment: Photek is one of favorite dj/producers, here never seems to dissapoint.. I think this one is necessity for any DnB head.. :-o
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Jun 25, 2006

Comment: WOW!! WOW!! WOW!! That kind of set is exactly why i love Photek! WOW! I love the fact that there is a little bit of an interview at the beginning and the. Toward the end there is a little bit of hip hop at the end... and there are too many things that are good about this set!!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jul 07, 2006

Comment: Photek. nuff said. great show :-D i dont usually like d&b but i make the exception for photek.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jul 16, 2006

Comment: quality mix, decent interview, hip hop at the endis a bit dubious but the variety is appreciated nonetheless. like other people it seems i find dnb a bit tedious but this is a definite exception. well worth the download.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jul 17, 2006

Comment: Just saw Photek in Tokyo. Got schooled. What a charismatic DJ...

This set is excellent. The chatter at the beginning is a bit long, but nothing that can't be easily skipped. This set has a more relaxed vibe than when I've seen Photek live. I would say stream it, not necessarily save it.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jul 18, 2006

Comment: Okay okay, this was a good set with an awesome tracklist. However if you listen to the interview he says it himself, Photek isn't so much of a DJ as he is a producer. You can here it in the mixes, especially at the end when he starts droppin Hip-Hop. But its Photek so listen up!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Jul 19, 2006

Comment: never listened to much of photek before bur this is fucking ace, nice and chilled vibe dnd. recomend to anyone to give it a listen to see if it tickles their fancy!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Aug 01, 2006

Comment: This set came out in what I call the dark ages of jungle, from about 2000-2004, and it has a similarly recycled sound to it. I don't know...I like Photek, especially his studio music, but this set was just OK. Lots of cookie cutter drum'n'bass tracks with the best part being the hip hop at the end.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

Aug 06, 2006

Comment: I did not really like this set it was alot older than i expected it to be. Just not my style
 
 
 
 

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Rating: (8)

Aug 07, 2006

Comment: Nice and chilled out set. Some good and some less good tracks.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (0)

Sep 15, 2006

Comment: i`d say there`s some rap music also, but i enjoy it anyway. too much chit-chatin the begginig, quality no too good. ... bla bla bla
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 05, 2006

Comment: Good sound, a fine escape and cool chill out set is this I d say.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Dec 19, 2006

Comment: Did not like this set. I don't feel any groove here. I can't really get into any of the songs he is spinning.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Mar 04, 2007

Comment: a bit too wet for the kinda DNB styles i prefer - think the kinda clubs that put DNB next to RNB shite, and your kinda close
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Mar 19, 2007

Comment: Incrededibly good. Big time rollers, high energy greart mixing! If you like drum and bass stop reading and download this one.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Apr 18, 2007

Comment: I am a huge fan of Photek's productions. However, I am so far not of his mixing. The mixes severely lack creativity. His track selection is not quite what you'd expect from Photek. It does have his stuff in there and the basic feel behind the beats (audio character wise, not structure wise) is similar. But it does not follow from his production style. It is very hip-hop based, and is not exciting on any level. So, so far...not so good. But this is the only Photek mix I have ever heard.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 02, 2007

Comment: vey very particular style this set of photek...
Especially at the end when he starts droppin Hip-Hop
Nice set and also very good mixing....
I approve this drum and bass touch!!!!!
Necessary listening...