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Dieselboy - DJ Magazine Mix - July 2002

Submitted By: Supporterceissman
Genre: Jungle / Drum and Bass
Date of Set: 08-12-2003
Filesize: 68.00 MB
Total Downloads: 77

 

 

Biography of Dieselboy

It has been a long road to the top for drum and bass DJ/Producer maverick Dieselboy. After years spent pushing the U.S. drum and bass scene forward and making a name for himself, it�s easy to imagine that Dieselboy would want to step back and bask in his well earned success. But this is not the case, because for Dieselboy, it is the continual test that is the inspiration. Seeking out and approaching challenges head on, Dieselboy has taken it upon himself to tear down the walls that isolate music genres as well as expand the worldwide acceptance of drum and bass as a whole and American-produced dnb in particular. A part of the stateside electronic movement from the very beginning, Dieselboy is hailed as one of the 'Founding Fathers' of American drum and bass. His passion for the music and his rigorous touring and production schedules have earned him a slot in that upper pantheon of DJs able to perform to enthusiastic audiences the world over. From Hong Kong to Helsinki to Philadelphia, the UK's Knowledge Magazine declares, 'Dieselboy has managed to build a fan base that rivals that of any rock star.'

The small-town boy, born Damian Higgins, first stepped into music as the drummer in his junior high school band. Growing up, Dieselboy was into breakdancing (which he picked up by watching movies such as 'Beat Street' and 'Breakin'), 80s synthpop, and metal. In the early 90s, Dieselboy was introduced to the classic T99 techno track 'Anasthasia' - he was immediately hooked, and an interest in DJing quickly followed. Learning the basics on a college radio show at Carnegie Mellon University (because he did not actually own a set of turntables himself), Dieselboy literally learned how to DJ on the air. 'That's where I practiced beat-matching', he notes. He started sending mix tapes out via the Internet, and amassed his earliest fan base not at local raves, but in Internet chatrooms.

Over a decade has passed since the days of Dieselboy's online start-up. Today, he is at the top of his game: he can proudly say that he has one of the longest-running drum and bass weeklies in the nation (Platinum in Philadelphia); he was the first American to be nominated (and win, tying with LTJ Bukem) for best dnb DJ at the 1998 Global DJ Mix Awards; the first American to get his record played at Metalheadz (2000�s 'Invid'); the first American dnb DJ to play Fabric in London; the first dnb DJ to chart a single on Billboard's dance chart; the first American dnb DJ to score higher on DJ Mag's Top 100 poll than a UK DJ (63 to Fabio and Grooverider's 97 and 88). Not to mention he is consistently rated as one of America's Favorite DJs in the annual BPM Magazine reader's poll, and received a nomination for Best Breakthrough DJ at the 2003 American Dancestar Awards.

The ultimate perfectionist, Dieselboy looks at DJing as a serious art form, not some cushy job. Having every record alphabetized by artist, he's been called 'particular almost to a fault.' His modest Philadelphia home is filled with collectible vinyl action figures and thousands of records, with a downstairs studio for all his production work. Among his vast music collection one will find everything from My Bloody Valentine and early Verve stuff to classic 70s funk and disco, 80s new wave, hip-hop, and movie soundtracks. A film enthusiast with a photographic memory, Dieselboy watches up to four films a week and can quote from all the reviews.

For his eighth mix CD, Dieselboy dares to challenge the rigid delineations that have long plagued dance music, breaking down the barriers between drum and bass, techno, house, trance/progressive. Entitled 'The Dungeonmaster's Guide' in homage to his role-playing game days (the original Dungeon Master's Guide actually being the first RPG book Dieselboy ever bought), the CD is put together like an epic adventure across a varied and gripping soundscape. 'It's a nod to my geek gaming roots', Dieselboy says. All the narration has been scripted personally by Dieselboy, and features the illustrious voice of none other than Peter Cullen, aka the Transformers' Optimus Prime.

Approaching some of the most notable progressive artists in the world, including BT, Sasha, and Tiesto, as well as techno prodigy and Philly compatriot Josh Wink, Dieselboy embarked on a mission to create something unique by having these artists' tunes remixed by a slew of the largest names and hottest up-and-coming drum and bass producers. With the help of Kaos, Karl K, Concord Dawn, Gridlok, E-sassin, and more, Dieselboy collected the tracks for a state-of-the-art mix CD. While orchestrating a project of this magnitude was far from easy, Dieselboy would not have it any other way:

'With every CD, I've tried to set the bar a little higher than the time before. It would be easy for me to churn out a 'best of drum and bass' [compilation] every three months, cash in and rinse it out. But I try to do creative, artistic stuff, really go for it and do something different. I didn't get to this point so I could sit back, stop trying and fuck it all up. I'm working hard now to keep progressing, developing and bettering myself overall as a musician and as an artist. You always have to keep reinventing yourself and doing new stuff, or you�re just going to fall through the cracks.'

CD 2 of the double-disc set features a bonus EP of remixes of original tracks from Dieselboy's label, HUMAN, started in 2002 as a way to help promote US artists he felt deserved attention. For the EP, he approached some of his favorite US producers to remix the HUMAN singles written by close friends Kaos, Karl K and Jae Kennedy, who blew up in 2003 with a series of Billboard-charting releases and graced the cover of drum and bass magazine RINSE. Among those enlisted to do the remixes are Gridlok, KC, Stratus, Evol Intent and Basic Operations.

Dieselboy has also been experimenting with fusing drum and bass with rock and hip-hop. He has remixed Orgy and Styles of Beyond, and has performed at shows with artists such as P.O.D., Orgy, and System of a Down. He has also toured alongside David Bowie, Moby, Busta Rhymes and Blue Man Group at 2002's Area:2 Festival, and played the main stage at 2003's Cyberfest featuring Kraftwerk, Pharaoh Monch, Planet B and Kevens. For his remix of Style of Beyond's 'Subculture', featured in the Playstation 2 game 'Amplitude', he brought in a live band to flesh out the programmed elements with live bass, drums, guitars and keyboards. 'It was an experiment for me, but I found jungle, rock, and hip-hop to flow together very well',Dieselboy says. His next project: producing drum and bass tunes with metal influences for a musical fusion that might just be the next wave in the world of dnb and beyond.

Look for Dieselboy on tour this spring/summer alongside Dara, AK1200, and MC J-Messinian as the Planet of the Drums 2004 tour rolls through a town near you.

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USER COMMENTS

Rating: (7)

Dec 09, 2003

Comment: exactly what you expect. fast hard and dark. at least a 7 if youre in the mood a -3 if you're not :)

160kbps DAT quality.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Aug 14, 2004

Comment: Dieselboy owns, didn't konw this guy but I'm certainly not going to forget him
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 01, 2004

Comment: NIce and dark. Good tracks and mixing, my girlfriend will be happy I burned this for her.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Dec 09, 2004

Comment: This is some good mixin..the kind of stuff you would expect of dieselboy..he rules
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

May 28, 2005

Comment: I'm a dnb noobie but I love the set. It is very good for studying and driving, ... :-) . I hope to see him soon in live action.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 01, 2005

Comment: I loved this set for the simple reason that every track on here is very known and availible to any one.. Most DnB heads probably have most of these in their record case"i do"... A :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jan 27, 2006

Comment: i agree with lordz, it is something you'd expect from deiselboy.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Mar 12, 2006

Comment: Nice Drum sets characteristic to Dieselboy...Worth to listen it... ;)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 23, 2006

Comment: not quite as hard/techie as im use to from DSL, but banging regardless. 916JUNGLIST REPRAZENT :-|
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 04, 2006

Comment: What you would expect from the Deisel. But "Hard"...Not really.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

May 23, 2006

Comment: I'm mtrying hard to like Disel. This set is dark, and hard-ish, but not agressive enough for my liking. True D & B fans will dig it, but not the casual D & B guy.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 07, 2006

Comment: ONe of the better Dieselboy sets ive heard. The beginning is very dark.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 27, 2006

Comment: nice mixing and dark selection - definately worth a download
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Oct 05, 2006

Comment: I didn't like it.. not nearly as good as dsl should be.

Try try again.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Dec 07, 2006

Comment: Good stuffs! i've not been listening to it that long either, i just like to hear sets from a coupple of years ago. Makes me all warm inside.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Feb 21, 2007

Comment: this wasnt really waht I was expecting. I mean the boy mixes awsome. I am just unsure about his direction he leads the mix. I always get the feeling the jungle mix is going to somehow turn in to a techno mix all of a sudden.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 25, 2007

Comment: Excellent. Nice, deep mixes. Crisp transitions. Dark and hardcore.Very serious. Timeless tracks.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 16, 2007

Comment: This was a solid mix. The tracks are well known and popular. The orchestration is good but not astounding. It is heavy but not overbearing. I prefer Dieselboy when he is in one of his extremes, such as jazzy or dark and edgy. This is a middleground. I recommend it because, hey, it's free and decent listening. But it will most likely not blow anyones socks off.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 10, 2007

Comment: some good tunes,up tempo and not to dark or to soft..def download this if you dig dieselboys other mixes.
sound quality is good and the mixing is spot on.
diesel throws down the wikkid sets like always never disappointed from him.

 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 28, 2007

Comment: Good mix. It's been a while since I've listened to Dieselboy. It could be darker and more evil but still, I recommend it. If he would make it more sinister sounding I would have given it a 10.0 but I would not let that take away from the good mix he has here.