Blame (music producer)

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Blame
Birth nameConrad Shafie
OriginEngland
Genres Drum and bass, breakbeat hardcore, jungle, jazz
Occupation(s)Disc jockey, musician, music producer, songwriter
InstrumentsKeyboards, synthesizer
Years active1991–present
Labels Moving Shadow, Metalheadz, Hospital Records, Charge Recordings, New State Music, Good Looking Records, 720 Degrees, V Recordings, Champion Records (UK), Over/Shadow, [1] Violet Nights Recordings

Conrad Shafie, better known mononymously as Blame, [2] is an English DJ, musician, music producer, and songwriter. [3] He is considered one of the pioneers of the drum and bass genre. [4] [5] Some of Blame's singles appeared on the UK Singles Chart between 1992 and 2004. [6]

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Career

Blame grew up listening to electro and hip hop music. [7] Whilst in school, Blame was exposed to House music from Europe and the United States and was inspired to combine hip hop breakbeats with House sounds. [8] He then hired a community recording studio in Luton called the 33 Arts Centre to work on his own music and the resulting track was "Music Takes You", which ended up being signed to the Moving Shadow record label in 1991 [9] while he was still a teenager. [10] Moving Shadow also released Blame's singles "Feel The Energy", "Are You Dreaming", and "Neptune".

Several of Blame's releases, including "Neptune", were heard at Fabio (DJ)'s Speed nightclub in London. Good Looking Records then offered Blame a record contract. Blame went on to mix the Logical Progression 2 and Progression Sessions 2 compilations for Good Looking Records. [11] He also embarked on a worldwide DJ tour with LTJ Bukem. [12] Singles from his time on Good Looking Records include "Visions Of Mars", "360 Clic", "Alpha:7", "Revival", "J-Walkin’" and "Centuries". [13]

In 1997, Blame launched 720 Degrees, a Drum and bass label that fused atmospheric and futuristic sci-fi sounds with Techno inspired effects and synth sounds. Two Revolutions was his first DJ mix compilation album released on the label. [14]

In 2000 or so, Blame left Good Looking Records to release work on other labels in the Drum and Bass genre including Metalheadz, Charge Recordings, [2] and Hospital Records, along with his own newly launched independent version of his 720 Degrees imprint.

In 2008, Blame released "Stay Forever", [15] which aired on BBC Radio 1 and was on the daytime playlist of BBC Radio 1Xtra. His follow up single, "Because of You", was released, featuring a vocal performance by Selah. It became the BBC Radio 1 Single of the Week on 2 February 2009, [16] Zane Lowe’s Hottest Record in the World, as well as being aired on daytime Radio 1.

Blame entered into a recording contract with Newstate Music in 2010, which resulted in the release of The Music, an album which featured vocal collaborations with Selah, Tinchy Stryder, [17] Fuda Guy, Jocelyn Brown, Dynamite MC, Rodney P, DRS, Jenna G, Alex Mills, JT Fitz, Camilla Marie and Tom Sears. He then went on to remix the David Guetta and Kelly Rowland single "When Love Takes Over", [18] the Robin S dance classic "Show Me Love", Raze's iconic "Break 4 Love", Sway's – "Level Up", Skepta's – "Make Peace Not War", and Michael Jackson's "I Want You Back".

In 2018, Blame formed a group called the Social Misfits alongside DJ Concrete. V Recordings signed the project. Annie Mac, DJ Target, and Rene LaVice played songs from the release on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra.

In May 2020, Blame's remix of "Step Tune" by T.R.A.C featuring Random Movement and Adrienne Richards was released on V Recordings.

In late 2020, Blame's "Lift Off" and "Star Traveller" were released on the newly formed Over/Shadow record label. The very first pressings were on a limited edition marbled vinyl.

In February 2021, Blame announced that Violet Nights Recordings will begin releasing many of his previously unreleased dubplates. The label's first 12" release, Blame's "Understanding & Knowing" and "In My Soul", was released on 5 March 2021 on both black and violet vinyl. [19]

Selected discography

Albums

EPs and singles

Mixes as DJ

Extended Discography

Albums

EPs and Singles

Notes

  1. On UK Singles Chart, this was mis-labeled as "Music Moves You"

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References

  1. "Blame discusses new release on a new label called Over/Shadow" (Interview). November 2020.
  2. 1 2 Matthew Duffield for Knowledge magazine (also known as Kmag) (Issue 46), United Kingdom (April 2004), A Question Of Blame, pp. 30, 31
  3. Tim Cant for Knowledge magazine (also known as Kmag), United Kingdom (December 1999), Blame, p. 38
  4. Tom "Careless" for GLO.2 Magazine (Issue 2), London (January 2001), Blame : Feature, p. 20
  5. "DnB pioneer Blame talks Spectrasonics and Synthogy". Time+Space. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "BLAME | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  7. ""DJ's Bible Talks To Blame"". Thedjsbible.com (Interview). 19 September 2019.
  8. Blame video interview for TJL (The Jungle List), 29 November 2019 via Facebook
  9. ""Blame discusses history of being signed to Moving Shadow"". Thedjsbible.com (Interview). 19 September 2019.
  10. "Blame On BBC Radio 1", M.mixcloud.com, December 2001
  11. Jon Russell for Future Music, United Kingdom, Issue 59 (August 1997), Tasty Bass{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. Blame interview, 29 November 2019 via Facebook
  13. ""Vital Release" (review of Centuries, Visions Of Mars)" (PDF), Muzikmagazine.co.uk, April 1998
  14. Future Music, United Kingdom (January 2000), Taking the Blame, p. 70
  15. Knowledge magazine (also known as Kmag) (Issue 100), United Kingdom (July 2008), Blame, p. 30
  16. "Radio 1 – Listen Live – BBC Sounds". BBC. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  17. Producer's House (Season 1, Episode 2), SBTV
  18. Music Tech Magazine (hardcopy) (November 2010), It's All About Jamming, Having Fun, And Waiting For That Sound/Riff To Pop Out That Gives You Goose Bumps, p. 42,43
  19. Violet Nights Recordings. "VNR". Facebook .
  20. "Single Of The Month". Wax Magazine. September 1998. p. 10.
  21. DJ Ollie for Love That Bass (26 September 2020). "Blame Remixes Get Loose".