Q&A – DEMON [M.U.D.]
As a regular feature in our release schedule we present you our current Q&A Session with: DEMON. Head honcho of M.U.D. / M.U.V., skilled producer and good bloke. He handed us two minimalistc bangers that will do damage on the dancefloor. That’s it with the introduction let’s get it on…
How did you link up with Shadowforces?
I first linked with Shadowforces when my friend Oli (Species) booked me to dj in Berlin at Subland. I’ve been back there a few times since.. that club is fantastic.
How would you describe your sound to someone who never heard bass music in general?
My sound is aggravated… industrial… dance floor orientated… and quite dark and moody.
The best advice on production you’ve been ever given?
The best advise i was given is not to be scared to push boundaries and not to pigeon hole yourself and do whatever stimulates the mind. Be free in your creativity.
What are your thoughts on music piracy and how does it affect you as label owner & artist?
Music piracy is going to happen whether we like it or not. i’ll be honest i don’t lose no sleep over it. i have more important things to put my energy into with music… so rather than hate on it i actually think its quite cool. its free promo and the people who download it illegally probably wouldn’t buy it anyway for one reason or another so it makes no difference to me. And its nice that people like the music that much that they will go to such lengths to get it out there. my only thing is don’t rub it in the artists or labels face or try and get them to help you promote it on social networks etc… because that has happened and i think thats going a bit too far with it .. just leave it under cover and put it down to doing it for those who have no money but still want to enjoy music
What was the best venue/party/festival you ever played?
I have been blessed enough to play some amazing gigs over my career. my u.s tours were un real no doubt. but in europe i would have to say the M.U.D takeover in lithuania for the soundboys crew last year was a standout for me. the club, system & vibe were just majestic. they know how to party.
Your opinion on the scene and the development of diversification of dubstep into a bunch of subgenres?
Sub genres are inevitable in any genre. created by artists who get bored of hearing the same recycled material over and over again. i think its essential for growth in any genre or scene. and if people get upset on how a genre is ruined then thats just ignorance. ignorance towards accepting change and moving forward. now im excluding bro step from this. bro step did kind of screw up dubstep for while. but now its all sorted itself out its not really a issue. and looking back on it it opened up different doors for your more deeper dubstep sounding artists. and there ain’t no artist out there that can deny that regardless how much they hate on it.
Any last words and shouts?
ye hold tight steve aoki. ive still got that lolly pop you tried to assault me with at your last rave. p.s. i still have all your power leads for your dj equipment in dreads boot from that gig way back when. god knows how you wired up your cdjs & serato all this time without it… oh wait… …… x
Find out more about is his latest release on Shadowforces here.
DEMON – Ricochet / Haunt me – [SHFRC008]
Demon delivering some 170 bangers that leave you wanting more. Heavy tracks with trademark sound to tear up the dance. More
DEMON – Chang Caine – Remix Competition [CLERK Remix]
Here’s the free download of Clerk’s entry on the Demon – Chang Caine Remix competition. Download it, play it out if you like. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter if you are up to it. Thanks for your support!
Shadowdub presents DEMON – Dubstep Party at Subland / Berlin – 10.11.2012
Shadowdub is proud to announce DEMON
DEMON
Demon is a producer, Dj & Record label manager. His productions vary from 120 in tempo right through to 170. Demon is probably better known for his 140 grime/dubstep material released under the ‚Macabre unit‘ name. His label ‚M.U.D‘ (Macabre unit digital) is Demon’s contribution to the industry. Along with releasing his own material on there the label also harbours some of the strongest producers on the circuit. Catering for the deeper darker sound. Djing is where it all started for Demon, His style is straight for the throat, long power mixes, technically moving the crowd through intense eq’ing whilst delivering fresh ammo straight out of the studio.