
Due for release in late January 2008, Rocky, Ashley and Diesel have conjured up a double mix delight, covering all basis in modern house music’s wide musical tapestry. Featuring all styles, from deep disco to 5am dark minimal via the odd flashback to the late 80s/early 90s, the X-Press 2 Coast2Coast looks set to put fire into the bellys of all house enthusiasts.
X-Press 2 first burst onto the international club scene in 1993 with the demented sirens, typewriter-noise percussion and dance floor pyrotechnics of Muzik Express. The three DJs, Ashley Beedle, Rocky and Diesel, all from unfashionable suburbs of London, had each played leading roles in the capitals cooler, more influential club scenes. Their first studio session left them cold; they’d intended to sample an old Cloud One track but that typewriter percussion noise was all that survived. Everyone else disagreed. ”Muzik X-Press” was an instant worldwide club hit. DJs as influential as Pete Tong and
New York’s Junior Vasquez then in his Sound Factory prime loved it. Clubbers around the world declared it an instant anthem. Its follow up, the juddering, funky London X-Press with its exhortation to “raise your hands!” was just as monstrously successful, it was the daft dancefloor smash, ”Say What”, that came next. When their records began to get, as Ashley puts it, “more oblique”, the three were content to put X-Press 2 aside and move onto other projects, and the three moved effortlessly into jazzier, funkier, more downbeat arenas with their internationally respected Ballistic Brothers team-up. In April of 2000 X-Press 2 found themselves back together on the road and in the studio.
In 2001 they released the mighty AC/DC. The boys were back in town. Into 2002 the singles ”Muzikizum” and” Lazy” (more on that later) followed before the lads dropped their debut album also titled ”Muzikizum”, the album was critically acclaimed and charted at number 15 in the national charts. A massive success. Lazy was a track that perfectly summed up the mood of the nation. Released in April 2002 and charting at number 2 in the national. It became the biggest airplay track of the year and won them the coveted Ivor Nevello award .”I had contacted Beedle and co some five years ago after hearing Ballistic Brothers, which I loved,” says Byrne, who offered them a slot on his European tour, thinking they were a live band. He’s glad the collaboration finally happened. “I loved the contradiction of a pumping dance track that is called Lazy”. With their dazzling six deck DJ performances that used effects-ridden mic performances from Ashley, CD-players and basic samplers to send crowds wild. “We like a bit of a challenge and it certainly creates something of a potent atmosphere”, says Rocky. “Its like a jam, really, its not rehearsed, were inspired continually by the shenanigans on the dancefloor”. Whoever’s playing the tune coming out the speakers, the other two can cut in effects, beats, acappellas. It becomes like a wall of sound.” New album, ”Makeshift Feelgood” explores Balearic territory alongside many other house genres, and includes guests Bernard Fowler, Kissing The Pink, Rob Harvey and Kurt Wagner, and has already spawned the underground cuts ”Kill 100”, ”Give It” and ”Witchi Tai To”.
Tracklist:
CD1
01. x-press 2 feat.bernard fowler – don’t make me wait (acoustic version)
02. johnny blas – picadillo (carl craig extended version)
03. farley & rocky – the cobra
04. ron basejam – for the people, by the people (schmoov mix)
05. 3-voices – escape (inst)
06. blackjoy – untitled (solid groove mix)
07. presence – the strength (within)
08. germanium (los hermanos revival mix) – as one
09. master c & j – dub love
10. joint venture – love & hapiness
11. katcha – touched by god (peace division mix)
12. phuture – inside out (roy’s rad nomad mix)
13. x-press 2 feat rob harvey – kill 100 (lost heroes mix)
14. mr fingers – stars
CD2
01. skat – this is
02. stefan goldman – lunatic fringe
03. alton miller feat lady linn – possibilities (boddhi satva’s ancestral dub mix)
04. etienne jaumet – repeat again after me (ame mix)
05. andre kraml feat schad privat – dirty fingernails
06. solomun – jungle river cruise
07. marlow & claudia nehls – water (jackmate remix)
08. art of tones – praise
09. dennis ferrer – transitions
10. johannes heil – all for one (tobi neumann’s swingin mix)
11. frankie valentine – paradise regained (slam mode mix)
12. audion – noiser
13. paul ritch – nordbanhof
14. michel de hey vs grooveyard – compound
15. robbie rivera – sound xpress
16. oxia – domino
References: http://sickmix.blogspot.com/2008/01/va-coast2coast-mixed-by-x-press-2.html, http://www.nrkmusic.com/
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