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EMU (UK)

Much like the bird species in their hunt to find food, EMU has travelled far and wide but not for food, for inspiration in his music. The paving blocks for Dan were first laid when he was at school. Gaining big inspiration from DJ Shadowâs album âThe Private Pressâ, he spent most of his break times and after school in the studio honing his style. Some of his football playing mates called him a âgay-wadâ for this, but Dan knew that they were just jealous of his side-sweep mop hairstyle. After realising he was adding too much room reverb to all of his tracks, and combined with a great desire to explore the realms of music production he decided music college was the next step. College enlightened him to many more forms of music and now going under the artist name of âMinus Xeroxâ he began to produce Drum and Bass and continued to do so for 2 years, even winning the Radio 1, 1xtra âCutting Roomâ. As he became more and more frustrated with the restrictions in writing Drum and Bass Dan went back to his roots of downtempo. Inspired by sample based musicians such as Blackalicious, UNKLE, Bent and Royksopp he took his hand to the art of crate digging. In search for loops and drum breaks to incorporate into his music, the local charity shops soon became his new found stomping ground. Things started to look up for Dan, the side-sweep mop had gone and he finally felt comfortable and happy with the material he was writing. He also decided on the new artist name to put to his new found style...............âEMUâ With the aid of MySpace Dan met many artists and even the odd fan. Those included were Las Vegas based hip hop group N1nth Cloud, who he went onto produce 3 tracks for; âAsh Wednesdayâ, âFall of The Neanderthalâ & a remix of their track âAll The Daysâ. All 3 of these tracks featured on N1nth Cloudâs album âdos.â. Under his pseudonym âEMUâ, he also mixed the album which was later released through N1nth Cloudâs own label âGhost in the Machineâ. Other motivators & collaborators included Jools Slater and his daughter who both appeared on his song âKatieâs Umbrellaâ, and Caitlyn Hessell with whom he produced the âœMassive Attackâ esqueâ vocal track âRusty Haloâ. EMUâs first release came on aspiring electronic label âBenchbeatâ. With his âb-sideâ remix of Oceaniqueâs âCathedrale Sainte Marieâ being compared to works of Bonobo Dan felt very flattered. Of course all is still to prove with his debut EP 'White Kites & Cannonballs' released and more in the pipeline (hopefully!)
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Nah I havn't played live yet. Would be cool to do something semi live (sequencer etc.) with a band though
Your musical influences
Many influences. Heres a few off the top of my head....................Bonobo, Wagon Christ, Amon Tobin, Skalpel, Blockhead, Ninja Tunes, Bully Records, Ninth Cloud, Jurassic 5, Q-Bert, Dilated Peoples, Roots Manuva, Mr Scruff, Blackilicious, Mark B and Blade, DJ Yoda, DJ Food, all of Ninja Tunes, Bonobo, TM Juke, Rup, Flevans, Alice Russel, Nostalgia 77, Diesler, all @ Tru-Thoughts, Moby, DJ Shadow, Royksopp,The Prodigy, Queen, The Styxx, Led Zepelin, Adam F, Bob James, Aphex Twin, Four tet, Coldcut, FatBoySlim, Postishead, RJD2, U.N.K.L.E., Fingathing, aswell as all this im also into to some rock/indie music, bloc pparty, maximo party, editors, also jazz, swing, acid jazz, breakbeat, drum n bass. Quite a wide range of influences really.
What equipment do you use?
Myself, a computer, FLStudio8 & Plugins, Adam A5 monitors, Tapco Blend 6 mixer, E-MU Xboard 49 MIDI keyboard
Anything else?
You can also listen to my tunes at www.myspace.com/emu4emu and check out some of my dance tunes at www.myspace.com/i_love_joystik. Thanks EMU
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Electronic & Trip Hop Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.