This is a unique project from a unique artist, and Fundamental Records is really proud to have the opportunity to release surely one of the best projects of the year. Under the name DMX Krew, Ed has been a stalwart of the British DIY electronic music scene for the past 25 years.Continually producing and releasing music over this period, his work has been released on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label, and his own Breakin’ Records and Fresh Up Records. Upton has many different aliases besides for DMX Krew, including 101 Force, Asylum. Included in this selection of tracks are remixes by JTC, Cylob, Jodey Kendrick, Bintus, Lotek Style, Brian Ellis, DJ Di’jital, Aux88 and Aphex Twin. DMX Krew is the recording name of Edward Upton. This process has been conducted painstakingly over the last six months and each record will be cut and manufactured using lacquer mastering for the best possible sound, and will be available only in the vinyl format.
The result is a compilation of twelve beautifully designed vinyl records with a very special selection made scrupulously by Ed and mastered for vinyl by Alek Stark.
Last year we released "100 Tears" on Fundamental Records, a double album composed in a very special moment with very basic equipment a delicious album that sold out in only 48 hours a very hard to find masterwork if you don’t want to pay the extortionate prices of Discogs.Īt Fundamental Records we are truly lovers of DMX Krew, we have most of his releases on our shelves, and after "100 Tears" we started to talk about releasing a very special project featuring unreleased tracks from the archives plus alternate versions of old tracks, brand new remixes, and some old favourites remastered. On Thanksgiving Day, HBO released DMX: Don’t Try to Understand, a documentary that follows DMX following his prison release in 2019, reconnecting with friends and family and trying to find. He is well known for his works for Rephlex and also for other labels such as Strange Life, Stilleben, Shipwrec, Abstract Forms, CPU, and many more including his own labels Breakin’ and Fresh Up Records. We Are DMX is a testament to the true depth of Ed DMXs. Includes certificate limited editionĮd DMX, better known as DMX Krew, is one of most prolific musicians of recent years. bonus tracks, including instrumentals and the beloved Denki No Merodi now for the first time on 12. Oberheim DMX Replica made in plexiglass with wooden sides. It’s not hard to tell where EDMX’s inspiration has sparked from on this album – in the spirit of celebrating the compatibility of oddball sonics from all corners of the globe, he’s patched his sound into a specific vibe and struck gold with some of the most distinctive riddims you’re likely to hear all year.DMX Krew - 20 Years. Then there are the tempos, which predominantly set cruise control at 90 BPM and glide.
Play over 265 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. He’s averaged an album and multiple EPs a year just with the DMX Krew alias, and that’s before getting to releases as 101 Force, Asylum Seekers, Bass Potato, Computor Rockers and a dozen other aliases besides. The arrangements too are devilishly low in channel count – raw riddims with just a few key ingredients to do the necessary damage. Stream 2Pac ft Notorious BIG DMX Ed Sheeran I See Fire Dj Shota Remix-Mp3SearchDay.mp3 by user886349542 on desktop and mobile. Ed Upton has kept impressively busy in the quarter century or so since he started putting out records. On the frequency range, this is a record dripping with lard-fed bass at every turn. Ed Upton is in the mood to get down low in every sense of the word. On this latest magnum opus, his first on Queen Nanny. Perhaps you were itching for body-popping electro and got cerebrally hijacked by pagan coldwave. When was the last time EDMX served you what you expected? Maybe you drop the needle down in anticipation of some slick boogie-inflected synth pop and get walloped in the face with hellfire techno. I mastered it for them and I think its one of my favourite things I have worked on.