DJ Playlists: Flux Pavilion and SKisM go back to back

DJ Playlists: Flux Pavilion and SKisM go back to back

30 November, 2011
by: Lowri

It's a Battle of the Bosses.

SKisM (Never Say Die Records) and Flux Pavilion (Circus Records) are two producers at the very forefront of the filthy dubstep explosion. On December 10th, at the launch of Tribe, they are going back to back in a battle of the bosses showdown which is guaranteed to raise heart rates. We invited the two to put their money in the Spoonfed jukebox and share their musical secrets.

The first song you ever bought?

S: Michael Jackson - Bad

FP: Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour

A guilty pleasure?

S: Dimmu Borgir - Gateways

FP: Vengaboys

The last song you listened to?

S: Dimmu Borgir - Gateways

FP: Korda Marshall - Wake Up

One you wish you'd written/produced?

S: Trolley Snatcha – Nasty Shit

FP: Wow – so many! Anything by The Prodigy.

The song you want played at your funeral?

S: Pantera - Cemetry Gates

FP: Sigur Ros - Milano

The song you lost your virginity to?

S: I have no idea what was playing at that point, but it would have probably been something from the first Korn album

FP: I make love in silence

A song you can't help singing along to?

S: Montell Jordan – This is How We Do It

FP: Dappy – No Regrets

Your favourite memory of DJing yourself?

S: Sziget Festival in Budapest 2007.

FP: I keep having new ones every time.

A fond clubbing memory of hearing someone else play?

S: Rediscovering what it’s like to be a raver when Matter first opened in London and Justice were playing.

FP: Seeing Benga at Outlook Festival

A song you've never heard out but wish you had?

S: The ones I haven’t finished making yet!

FP: My eighth album.

Tribe is at Electric Brixton on Saturday 10th December.

Click here to read our Bicep DJ Playlist.

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