Preview: A Bunch Of Cuts

Preview: A Bunch Of Cuts

16 September, 2010
by: Lachie Gordon

A coming together of titans this Saturday at Cable.

a bunch of cutsThe super promoters do it again – We Fear Silence haven't managed a single dud night and this weekend is something special for all you dnb heads. On the surface of it A Bunch Of Cuts is just a joint venture to sell MP3s independently on a communal website. However this collective of label bosses includes some of the most influential dnb artists of all time, with over 100 years of experience in the business between them. So when these behemoths come together on one flyer it is wet-yourself exciting.

Calibre and Marcus Intalex are two of the pioneers of liquid dnb and together with ST Files were the super-group Misti:cal. They both play only the finest in deep grooves and soulful dnb. Again with a faultless record, dBridge has now taken a different direction with his production, injecting a much needed burst of innovation into the scene. His recent sets have been brilliantly balanced between the Autonomic sound that he's currently pushing and some more traditional dance floor smashers.


Having started the seminal label Metalheadz label with Goldie, Doc Scott truly is one of the founders of dnb. Still a force to be reckoned with, his sets maintain an old skool feel, bringing a touch of jungle to the night. Commercial Suicide boss Klute's sets are know to be heavily techno-influenced and add a bit of variety to the night, as if it needs it. Special guest Shy FX is yet another legend of the scene – 'Digital Soundboy' was one of the biggest dnb albums of all time. He was also another pioneer and produced massive jungle tunes such as 'Original Nuttah'.


Simply put, it's not often that you get this much musical genius and experience in one room, let alone all performing. Do not miss!

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