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Skream

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  West Wickham, United Kingdom

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Residenza:

  London, United Kingdom

Sex:

Maschio  

Nome Reale:

Olli Jones

Età:

38 Anni

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  https://soundcloud.com/skreamizm (189)

  https://www.discogs.com/skream (130)

  Biografia

Ollie 'Skream' Jones is on a major roll. The 24 year old Croydon DJ, producer and original dubstepper had the festival anthem of last year with his Let's Get Ravey remix of La Roux's 'In For The Kill'; he's just been featured on the cover of NME with his Magnetic Man co-stars Benga and Artwork; and as we speak, he is all over Radio 1 with the first single from his second solo album, Outside The Box. The tune in question, 'Listenin To The Records On My Wall', is the perfect introduction to why Skream's current level of success is just the beginning. It's a joyful, ragingly energetic celebration of the last quarter decade of British street music, inspired by the hardcore and jungle records used by his older brother Hijak who was part of Grooverider's Internatty Crew. It's also a brilliant pop record that makes perfect sense to everyone who grew up surrounded by the breaks and beats of the 1990s – and to those who didn't.

This, however, is not a revival record. A natural born modernist, Skream has selected 14 tracks that cover hip hop ('8-Bit Baby', with LA rapper Murs from Living Legends), bass-wobbling dubstep (the self-explanatory 'Wibbler'), dreamy electronica ('Perferated'), a dark and tribal track with La Roux, and a strong dose of euphoric jungle on 'The Epic Last Tune'; a track that is inadvisable to listen to whilst driving – unless you want another six points on your licence.

A lot has happened since the 16 year old Skream left school with no GCSEs and a top-flight training in white labels and nightclubs. "I hated school and school hated me. I was rarely there and rarely wanted to be there. When I first saw music being made on a PlayStation, that was it. There was never going to be anything else. I know people who got 5 A-Cs but now they look like they're dying of boredom." He started working at Big Apple Records in Croydon, a place that holds the same place in street-up dance music as Rough Trade does in punk. Arthur 'Artwork' Smith and Danny Harrison, 2-Step remixers du jour circa 1998, had a studio upstairs and when Skream and Benga weren't downstairs in the shop, they were watching and learning from their local masters at work. "The shop helped me grow up to be not a dickhead in terms of talking to people I didn't know. You'd get builders coming in buying garage records and you'd have top distributors. I met so many different people from different places."

In the early days of dubstep he and his Big Apple posse made music for themselves and a select band of listeners. There might have been 20 people at FWD>>, the night where resident DJ Hatcha first played Skream's records, and where he first DJed, but it didn't matter. Gradually, more people got involved, drawn in by the raw power of the music and well-documented tipping points like Mary Anne Hobb's Radio 1 show and an influential online forum. And if they heard anyone, they heard Skream, who became an enthusiastic regular on the international dubstep circuit and made an early anthem in 'Midnight Request Line'. "That tune was when people from the mainstream started looking into the underground.

They weren't embracing it, they were like 'wow there's this movement'… and they moved on." Then, in 2006, he got the parts to Hot Chip's 'No Fit State' and began playing it out. The following year he contacted The Klaxon's record label for the parts to 'Not Over Yet', stripped it down, added synthetic rushes and major bass power, and made it his own. Then came La Roux. Skream's now infamous remix of "In For The Kill" that got leaked, downloaded thousands of times, and then before long Annie Mac was championing it, urging listeners to get the mix to Number One.

He has always made tunes at an incredible rate: he has two albums (Skream! in 2006 and Outside The Box), two compilations and 81 tunes released since 2003 and many hundreds more he's played during DJ sets. There are 872 finished songs on the hard drive he's been using since 2007 (and about the same on the hard drive he used between 2001 and 2007) and at least 20,000 song files in his current studio which is still in his old bedroom at his parents house, which is useful for both continuity and tea and toast on tap. "I work at a fast rate. If I'm not into an idea after 25 minutes I start something else."

Outside The Box is the sound of an artist who is ready to take his considerable talents to a wider audience without compromising any of the raw, hedonistic, emotional, loose-yourself madness that has made him literally legendary to the hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Take 'Where You Should Be' a song which could have been made by Mike Skinner had he spent his whole life inside nightclubs, and features singer and songwriter Sam Frank. "I don't think I'll ever be sick of that track. I've easily listened to it 500 times. It's not fundamentally for the dancefloor." There's the 8-bit computer game inspiration of 'CPU'; the Daft Punk styled vocals of 'How Real' feat Freckles; the tuff but soothing heart-beat of 'Fields Of Emotion' and the Jocelyn Brown-sampling 'I Love The Way', which sees the first lady of disco pitched right down ('she sounds well mannish") and which you might have heard at Skream's massive festival sets at Pukkelpop, Glastonbury or Roskilde, where he and Benga began their crowd-surfing habit.

Towards the end of the album, there are moments that point in a whole new direction, like 'Reflections', a tune written with talented drum 'n' bassheads dBridge and Instra:mental. "It's opened my eyes to a whole new way of working. I was playing the bass, and they were programming drums and playing the pads and strings. I was used to sitting in front of a screen." And then there's 'Song For Lenny', a sad and very personal musical dedication to a lost friend.

Album aside, life's busy for Oliver Jones. He's back DJing after taking some time out at the start of the year, switching up his DJ sets to include 4/4, techno, garage and grime in fact there's a brilliant track with Newham Generals 'I Can't Wait' that missed the album tracklist by a whisker and, most weeks, hosting his Rinse FM show–now alongside Benga–where listeners get to hear new tunes and Skream and Benga's inimitable banter. There will be a bonus edition of the album with another four or five tracks on it, and another Skreamizm EP later in the year, as well as the Magnetic Man live shows and album. It's going to a big summer, inside and outside the box.

  EVENTI  2016

Date:  Skream Gennaio 2016

    01/01     The Warehouse Project c/o The Warehouse Project

    03/01     Holy Ship c/o MSC Divina

    04/01     Holy Ship c/o MSC Divina

    05/01     Holy Ship c/o MSC Divina

    10/01     Numbers c/o SWG3

    13/01     Paradise c/o Jungle

    14/01     Skreamism c/o La Santanera

    16/01     Bugged Out Weekender c/o Butlins Resort

    22/01     Darkbeat c/o Railway Hotel Brunswick

    23/01     Coco c/o The MET

    25/01     Horizons Touring c/o Geisha Bar

    30/01     Mint Warehouse c/o Mint Warehouse

    30/01     DejaVu c/o Funktion

Date:  Skream Febbraio 2016

    05/02     Headway c/o The Reading Rooms

    06/02     Kaluki c/o Gorilla

    07/02     elRow c/o Row14

    12/02     Patterns c/o Patterns

    13/02     Nightvision c/o The Liquid Room

    19/02     Phonox c/o Phonox

    20/02     Apex c/o Tramshed Cardiff

    20/02     Junk c/o Junk

    26/02     Pressure c/o SWG3

    27/02     Let It Bleed c/o The Tunnels

Date:  Skream Marzo 2016

    03/03     Input c/o Output

    04/03     Lights Down Low c/o Mezzanine

    06/03     Crssd Festival c/o Waterfront Park

    07/03     FNGRS CRSSD c/o Sound

    11/03     Select Realmusic c/o Kingdom Nightclub

    12/03     RBDeep c/o Monarch Theatre

    13/03     Glow c/o Soundcheck

    17/03     Paradise c/o Mana Wynwood

    19/03     GET LOST c/o Little River Studios

    20/03     Ultra Music Festival c/o Bayfront Park

    26/03     Bodytonic Music c/o District 8

    31/03     Lost & Found Festival c/o Aquarium

Date:  Skream Aprile 2016

    01/04     Lost & Found Festival c/o Castle Malta

    02/04     Lost & Found Festival c/o San Antonio Hotel

    15/04     Origins c/o Moles

    23/04     Barraca c/o Barraca

Date:  Skream Maggio 2016

    01/05     The Garden c/o The Faversham

    01/05     dollop c/o Rock City

    01/05     Everywhere c/o Stealth

    07/05     Fabric Saturday c/o Fabric

    13/05     Troupe c/o Digital

    15/05     Extrema Outdoor BE c/o Kelchterhoef

    27/05     Sub Club c/o Sub Club

    28/05     Love Saves The Day c/o Eastville Park

    29/05     Showtime Sunday c/o Blue Marlin Ibiza

Date:  Skream Giugno 2016

    04/06     Free Your Mind Festival c/o Stadsblokken Groene Rivier

    05/06     UTOPIA Festival c/o Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    10/06     Cubed c/o SUB89

    11/06     Wild Life Festival c/o Brighton City Airport

    12/06     Parklife c/o Heaton Park

    13/06     Cocoon Ibiza c/o Amnesia

    16/06     Hot Creations c/o Plaza de Toros Monumental

    18/06     Secret Solstice Festival c/o Laugardalur

    18/06     Horizon Party c/o Laugardalur

    25/06     elRow c/o Florida 135

    26/06     Tantra c/o Tantra

    26/06     Warriors c/o Sankeys Ibiza

    27/06     Hideout Festival c/o Aquarius Zrce

    27/06     Hideout Festival c/o Kalypso

    29/06     Hideout Festival c/o Papaya

Date:  Skream Luglio 2016

    02/07     elrow Ibiza c/o Space Ibiza

    03/07     Straf_Werk c/o Woodstock Bloemendaal

    08/07     Phonox c/o Phonox

    09/07     T in the Park c/o Strathallan Castle

    14/07     Tier Nightclub c/o Tier Nightclub

    15/07     Produkt c/o New Gas City

    16/07     MoMA PS1 c/o MoMA PS1

    16/07     Flash Factory c/o Flash Factory

    20/07     Paradise c/o DC10

    21/07     Paradise c/o Blue Marlin Ibiza

    22/07     Tramlines Festival c/o Various Locations

    30/07     elrow Ibiza c/o Space Ibiza

Date:  Skream Agosto 2016

    02/08     Down The Rabbit Hole c/o Watergate Club

    04/08     Untold Festival c/o Cluj-Napoca Central Park

    06/08     Eastern Electrics Festival c/o Hatfield House

    06/08     Eastern Electrics Festival c/o The Forum Hertfordshire

    14/08     Paradise c/o Il Muretto

    14/08     Boomtown c/o Matterley Estate

    16/08     Synphonya c/o Parco Gondar

    17/08     Paradise c/o DC10

    18/08     Paradise c/o Blue Marlin Ibiza

    26/08     13 Weeks Oneman c/o Xoyo

    27/08     Mysteryland c/o Floriade Terein

    28/08     Warriors c/o Sankeys Ibiza

Date:  Skream Settembre 2016

    03/09     Riverside Groove c/o Riverside Marina

    04/09     Nocturnal Wonderland c/o San Manuel Amphitheater

    10/09     Bestival c/o Robin Hill Country Park

    11/09     Warriors c/o Sankeys Ibiza

    14/09     Boiler Room c/o Secret Location

    16/09     Hold It Down c/o Exeter Phoenix

    17/09     4every1 Festival c/o Getafe

    18/09     elRow c/o Row14

    24/09     Bugged Out in Dreamland c/o Dreamland Margate

    24/09     Mint Festival c/o The Tetley

    28/09     Paradise c/o DC10

    30/09     Blue Marlin Ibiza c/o Blue Marlin Ibiza

Date:  Skream Ottobre 2016

    07/10     Numbers c/o SWG3

    08/10     Wall c/o Wall Milano

    15/10     Chibuku c/o Camp and Furnace

    20/10     Concrete Music c/o The Astoria

    23/10     Wintercircus c/o Thuishaven

    28/10     Bugged Out! c/o Village Underground

    29/10     elRow c/o The Warehouse Project

    29/10     Shine c/o Shine

    30/10     Winter Party c/o 3Arena

Date:  Skream Novembre 2016

    04/11     Patterns c/o Patterns

    05/11     Switch c/o Switch Southampton

    11/11     Transport c/o Transport

    12/11     The Portal c/o The Blackbox

    19/11     Labyrinth Club c/o Labyrinth Club

    24/11     Odyssey c/o Cabaret Voltaire

    25/11     WHP c/o Gorilla

    26/11     In:Motion c/o Motion Bristol

Date:  Skream Dicembre 2016

    03/12     Circular c/o Mint Club

    08/12     Rave 4 Refugees c/o Electric Brixton

    09/12     Stealth c/o Stealth

    17/12     Valhalla Festival c/o Amsterdam RAI

    18/12     Sub Club c/o Sub Club

    29/12     Lost Paradise c/o Glenworth Valley

    30/12     Beyond The Valley c/o Lardner Park

    31/12     Rhythm and Vines c/o Waiohika Estate

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