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DJ Trace - Selecta - Jan 2008

Submitted By: SupporterdaKrazie1
Genre: Jungle / Drum and Bass
Date of Set: Jan 28th, 2008
Filesize: 186.70 MB
Total Downloads: 4

 

 

Biography of DJ Trace

DJ trace aka Duncan Hutchison was born in Hammersmith West London in 1974. Trace came from a artistic family and was sent to a creative art boarding school in the English home counties at 11 years old. When trace reached the young age of 13 he was taken to a acid house club in London Charing Cross area by a friend - 'This was my first club experience.'

The club was 'rage' and DJ's that night were Grooverider, Fabio, Colin Favor, Evil Eddie Richards and Colin Hudd. 'I went every week after that until the night it shut down'. Shortly after attending 'rage', Trace got a job working there selling records for Zoom records stand. 'It was there that I met the DJ's and chatted to the ravers' This was the start of getting to know people on the scene as Trace had decided that this is what he wanted to do, be involved in this scene.

Trace went to the big outdoor raves of 1989 'summer of love' - 'this is where the DJ's schooled me with the sounds of European Techno and hip hop dubs.' A year of so later and Trace had made his first production , Inception sold 1000 white labels in the first day and went onto enter the national charts on Orbital records. Following Inception Trace went on to collaborate with the infamous Ltj Bukem with a limited release entitled Teach Me To Fly.

It was then in 1992 that Trace decided that America was the next place to take the music to. So in summer 92 on a self funded mission DJ trace and Ryme Tyme headed off for US soil. It was here that they were surprise guests at the legendary club night N.A.S.A 'that night was the infusion of our lives.'

N.A.S.A's DB and Scotto are to blame for the success of DJ Trace in America 'they gave me the chance I could only have dreamed about at 17 years old.' Trace has gone on to play at almost every destination across Northern America and now the world. From mid 96 Trace had been heading a different direction from the jump up jungle with the tracks he made with Nico on the No U Turn label Trace had without meaning to created a new genre 'tech-step'. 'I had always come from a techno background and when I said the words tech-step it sounded neat.' This style of production acted as a catalyst for a whole new breed of darkcore style producers to emerge, and gave the scene a new direction to head in. Trace most recently can be seen collaborating with Bad Company with Thumpa and Nitrous. Bad company a crew that grew in strength during the tech step days With his Label Dsci4 now underway with 6 single releases and 2 EPS 1 LP and a second LP about to drop featuring the new wave of exciting and innovative dsci4 artists from obscure international locations.

TRACKLIST

1. ed rush & op & fierce - cutslo (0.00 - 5.20)
2. skyscraper - the difference (5.20 - 9.20)
3. trace - mutant revisted (tease)
4. vicious circle - bleak (9.30 - 14.30)
5. universal project? (14.30 - 20.05)
6. nasty habits - 4 da cause (20.05 - 22.40)
7. dj die - drop bear (22.40 - 26.05)
8. optical & trace - mercury switch (26.05 - 30.25)
9. trace - sniper (30.25 - 36.20)
10. bad company - coma or spraycan??? (36.20 - 40.35)
11. universal project - haunted dreams (40.35 - 44.00)
12. dillinja - revelations (44.00 - 49.00)
13. ??? (no u turn?) (49.00 - 53.00)
14. sinthetix - hypochondriac (53.00 - 58.50)
15. ??? (58.50 - 64.00)
16. optiv & bulletproof - camouflage (64.00 - 68.05)
17. chris.su - astro sine (68.05 - 73.00)
18. ??? (no u turn) (73.00 - 75.55)
19. nasty habits/doc scott - ? (75.55 - 79.30)
20. optiv / axiom / psidream - break in (79.30 - 84.30)
21. boymerang - still (84.30 - 89.00)
22. axiom & dementia - continuum ( 89.00 - 94.00)
23. ??? (94.00 - 97.00)
24. bse - b'negative (skc & chris.su remix) (97.00 - 101.00)
25. kemal - fuckin hostile ( 101.00 - 105.00)
26. ed rush & optical - bacteria (105.00 - 108.30)
27. optical & trace - kridian? - Virus (108.30 - 114.00)
28. doc scott - shadow boxing (114.00 - 119.00)
29. ??? (no u turn?) (119.00 - 122.30)
30. bad company - miami ?? (122.30)

USER COMMENTS

Rating: (9)

Dec 04, 2008

Comment: Just look at the tracklist, that says it all. I can easily excuse the average mixing on this set due to the killer track selection. The mixing isn't the worst I've ever heard, but I would expect better from Trace. Regardless, I would've loved to see this live. New sounds are good and obviously neccessary, but I think people get too caught up in hearing the newest thing and forget the roots. It's nice to hear some good old school tracks for a 2008 party.