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jungleprincess
Tuesday, Mar 16th 2004, 04:49 PM
DJ/Producer Maverick Dieselboy Unleashes The Dungeonmaster’s Guide – A Drum & Bass Revolution

New York, NY – DJ/Producer Dieselboy, America’s premier drum and bass artist, brings you The Dungeonmaster’s Guide – a double CD sonic assault of drum and bass featuring exclusive remixes of trance, techno, and jungle – due out on HUMAN/System Recordings late spring. No ordinary mix CD, the first disc of the highly anticipated release features all original remixes of dance music’s elite, including BT, Sasha, Tiesto, and Josh Wink, as well as d‘n’b’s Tech Itch, Usual Suspects, and Concord Dawn. CD2 features previously unreleased remixes of tracks from Dieselboy’s famed HUMAN label, with tunes from Dieselboy’s sometime production partners and HUMAN all-stars Kaos, Karl K, and Jae Kennedy.

Dieselboy, who amassed his earliest fan base in Internet chatrooms, first broke barriers when he was invited to play at London’s leading drum and bass club Fabric, surmounting years of division between the UK and US scenes. His contributions to the international drum and bass scene have earned him the honor of being the first American to be nominated (and win, tying with LTJ Bukem) for best d‘n’b DJ at the 1998 Global DJ Mix Awards, the first American to get his record played at Metalheadz (2000’s “Invid”), the first American d‘n’b DJ to score higher on DJ Mag’s Top 100 poll than a UK DJ (63 to Fabio and Grooverider’s 97 and 88), and the first d‘n’b DJ to chart a single on Billboard’s dance chart. And with the demand for his DJ skills reaching from Cape Town to Hong Kong to his home of Philadelphia, Dieselboy is an undisputed idol.

“Dieselboy has managed to build a fan base that rivals that of any rock star.”
-Knowledge Magazine, UK

Seeking to again change the state of affairs in the music world, Dieselboy has taken on the sizable challenge of blurring the rigid delineations that have long plagued dance music, the demarcations between drum ‘n’ 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 rugged 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 top artists in the electronic music world, The Dungeonmaster’s Guide features a remix by Kaos and Karl K of Sasha’s “Immortal,” an Evol Intent remix of BT’s “Knowledge of Self,” a Paul B + Subwave remix of Tiesto’s “Flight 643,” as well as a Gridlok remix of techno prodigy Josh Wink’s “Evil Acid.” These original exclusive tunes were then mixed together with specially commissioned remixes of top drum ‘n’ bass tracks - including Concord Dawn “Take Me Away (Ill Skillz Remix)” and Tech Itch “The Hand (Dungeonmaster Exclusive)” - to create CD1.

CD2 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 (among them Gridlok, KC, Stratus, Evol Intent and Basic Operations) to remix the HUMAN singles written by Kaos, Karl K and Jae Kennedy, who blew up in 2003 with a series of Billboard-charting releases.

This ground-breaking release from one of the Founding Fathers of American drum & bass only solidifies Dieselboy’s place as an innovator in the music scene. GAME ON.

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Xpander
Friday, Apr 2nd 2004, 01:40 PM
DnDnB!!!!!!!

AWESOME. :lol:

playtime
Saturday, Apr 3rd 2004, 01:49 AM
Remixes of Technical Itch and Tiesto on the same disc. You can't really get any different in DAnce music than those 2. Look forward to this.

Mr.Nightlife
Tuesday, Apr 13th 2004, 01:22 AM
Hit me with a release date already!

jungleprincess
Wednesday, Apr 14th 2004, 12:13 PM
Hit me with a release date already!
May 18th!! 3x Vinyl LP will also be available, as well as limited edition packaging. :D

jungleprincess
Tuesday, May 18th 2004, 03:01 PM
!!! It's May 18th, CD is out today!

IT'S ON.

bobafettish
Tuesday, May 18th 2004, 03:11 PM
they still make drum n bass?

who knew? :)

jungleprincess
Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 11:12 AM
they still make drum n bass?

who knew? :)
They? Dieselboy is one man.

playtime
Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 11:30 AM
They? Dieselboy is one man.

I think he meant a "they" as in anyone, but there's loads of different producers on this CD.

Not a big DSL fan. He's a very good DJ, just not a fan of what he plays.

bailey56
Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 03:08 PM
I agree Dieselboy is a great dj, but since he has become the face of US drum and bass, he has moved away from traditional drum and bass sounds. He now is crossing over to all areas of electronic music and putting his spin on other genres (Tiesto, Sasha, BT?). I miss when he would spin at small venues in Philly, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New York and DC years ago to a dnb crowd. That being said, I'll still cop his new disk.

playtime
Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 04:25 PM
I agree Dieselboy is a great dj, but since he has become the face of US drum and bass, he has moved away from traditional drum and bass sounds. He now is crossing over to all areas of electronic music and putting his spin on other genres (Tiesto, Sasha, BT?). I miss when he would spin at small venues in Philly, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New York and DC years ago to a dnb crowd. That being said, I'll still cop his new disk.

There's nothing wrong with trying to expand the sound, they are DnB remixes of BT, Sasha et al after all, but I'm just not a fan of the uber-techy sound he plays. I've heard DnB DJs mix into and out of Hard House and the like to great effect.

Top class mixer and DJ, but just not a great style of the sound, imho.

jungleprincess
Wednesday, May 19th 2004, 04:43 PM
I miss when he would spin at small venues in Philly, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New York and DC years ago to a dnb crowd.
he still does plenty of that. matter of fact, i would say the venues and crowds he plays to haven't really changed. and his dnb weekly at fluid in philly is still going strong every thursday night - planet of the drums just played there 2 weeks ago to a packed house, with no cover to get in. =)

KingInk
Monday, Jun 28th 2004, 08:42 AM
he still does plenty of that. matter of fact, i would say the venues and crowds he plays to haven't really changed. and his dnb weekly at fluid in philly is still going strong every thursday night - planet of the drums just played there 2 weeks ago to a packed house, with no cover to get in. =)

I’m sad to tell you that the DnB weekly at Fluid is now a monthly - last weekly party was on the 24th of this month

Remixes of Technical Itch and Tiesto on the same disc. You can't really get any different in DAnce music than those 2. Look forward to this.

I’m also sad to add that this release is diverse by words only when you listen to it, its just same old same old solid DnB

playtime
Monday, Jun 28th 2004, 09:04 AM
I’m also sad to add that this release is diverse by words only when you listen to it, its just same old same old solid DnB

I've gone off him recently. He's a good DJ but I'm not a huge fan of the sound.

jungleprincess
Monday, Jun 28th 2004, 02:39 PM
I’m sad to tell you that the DnB weekly at Fluid is now a monthly - last weekly party was on the 24th of this month

i'm aware, but thanks.