Drumsound & Bassline Smith

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Drumsound & Bassline Smith
Also known asFuture Tech, 2db
Origin Derby, England
Genres Electronic, drum and bass, dubstep
Occupation(s) DJs, producers
Years active1998–present
LabelsTechnique Recordings, Worldwide Audio Recordings, New State Music
MembersAndrew Wright
Benjamin Wiggett
Simon Smith
Website drumsoundandbasslinesmith.com
www.techniquerecordings.co.uk

Drumsound & Bassline Smith are a British electronic music production group, consisting of Andy Wright and Ben Wiggett (the duo known as Drumsound) along with Simon 'Bassline' Smith. They met at one of Derby's club nights in the summer of 1998. Their record label is Technique Recordings, which celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2019.

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Music career

Drumsound were founded in the mid-late 90s in Derby. Andy and Ben met and were prolific in writing dub plates and djing at ‘Technique’ nightclub in the city, a mecca for junglists and breakbeat fans. Their first dub plate was played at the club to a rapturous reception with many rewinds.

In 2004, their "Odyssey" banger was judged Mixmag's tenth best all-round dance anthem of the year, and hit No. 1 on the UK Dance Chart. They have released tracks on a string of some of the most respected imprints in drum and bass, including on LTJ Bukem's Good Looking Records, Bryan G's V Records and Grooverider's Prototype Records.

Also, in 2004, Drumsound & Bassline Smith released their first studio album, Nature of the Beast, featuring "Crossfire (Danger)", "Planet Mars", "The End" and "Tinman", on Technique Recordings.

They enjoy regular plays on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra from Fabio and Grooverider, MistaJam, Annie Nightingale and Annie Mac. The trio are one of the few complete multiple mixes for BBC Radio One.

The 10 Years of Technique album included the "Can You Feel It", "Clap Your Hands" and "Law of the Jungle", and reached No. 1 on the BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra charts at the end of November 2009. 2009 remixes included VV Browns "Leave"' at the request of Universal's Island Records and Fugative's – Supafly for Ministry of sound.

Annie Mac requested the crew complete a remix of Chipmunk's "Oopsy Daisy" for her Mash Hitz segment. They also did a remix of the EastEnders theme for the E20 Music Competition set up by the BBC.

In 2010, Drumsound & Bassline Smith remixed work by Blame feat Ruff Squad, and mixed "Until You Were Gone" by Chipmunk featuring Esmée Denters. The group have also completed a remix of Afrojack featuring Eva Simons' "Take Over Control" on Data Records, and produced tracks on the Dansette Junior album on Columbia Records.

In April 2011, Drumsound & Bassline Smith released a 12" of "Freak" on the Newstate label. "Freak" gained positive reviews and made BBC Radio 1's daytime playlist. Soon afterwards they remixed DJ Fresh's "Louder" which was released on 3 July 2011. The song features vocals from Welsh singer Sian Evans from the band Kosheen and hit the Number 1 spot in the UK Singles Chart. Other remixes include Moby's "After" & Youngman MC's "Who Knows".

The trio then released "Close" on 21 August 2011. The single was supported by MistaJam and Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 promoted to BBC Radio 1 B-list and it peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 49.

In 2012, Drumsound & Bassline Smith collaborated with Utah Saints on their classic track "What Can You Do for Me" which made the BBC Radio 1 daytime playlist & hit the Number 28 spot in the UK Singles Chart on 4 March.

Also in March 2012, Drumsound & Bassline Smith won the 'Best Track' & 'Best Video' award with "Close" at the Official Drum & Bass Awards

Drumsound & Bassline Smith released their second studio album Wall of Sound on 14 July 2013. [1] [2] [3] The album contains many of their unreleased work and features the singles "Through the Night", "Daylight", "One in a Million", "What Can You Do for Me", "Close" and a VIP mix of "Freak". [4]

In 2016, they remixed the track Pump by Tantrum Desire and released the song I'm Gone.

They announced their third full-length studio album, Wardance, with the release of the album sampler and single "Come With Me" in October 2017.

Discography

Albums

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[5]
UK
Dance

[6]
UK
Indie

[7]
SCO
[8]
2003"Freestyle Mambo" / "Aquarius"831617Non-album single
"Friday" / "If You Need Someone"9925
"Heavy FC" / "Bigheadz"944025
"Junglist"6766Nature of the Beast
"Get Through" / "Dangerous"2934
"Get Through" (Distorted Minds Remix) / "Vicious"2825
2004"Tin Man" / "Palomino (Give It to Me)"8025
"Odyssey" / "Body Moving"6699
"Reverence" / "Nightmares"931422Non-album single
"Tyrant" / "West Bank"83517Nature of the Beast
2011"Freak"3933Wall of Sound
"Close"49767
2012"What Can You Do for Me" (WCYDFM)
(Utah Saints vs. Drumsound & Bassline Smith)
287328
"Through the Night"
(featuring Tom Cane)
349139
"Daylight"
(featuring Hadouken!)
2013"One in a Million"
(featuring Fleur)
5314761
"Atmosphere"
(featuring Sam Frank)
2015"Come Alive"
(featuring Youngman)
Non-album single
"Fearless"
(featuring Stealth and LCGC)
"The Truth"
"Outlaw Renegade"
2016"I'm Gone"
(featuring Bully)
"Catch Me Here"
(featuring Conor Maynard)
"Shutdown"
2017"Thug Killer"
"Come With Me"Wardance
2018"Jungle All The Way"Kilimanjaro
"Kilimanjaro"
"Lose My Head"
"Dubplate"
"Metal & Blood"
(with Teddy Killerz)
Non-album single
"Superfunk"
"The Bomb"
(with Tantrum Desire)
2019"Bloodclaaart"
"Last Forever"
2020"Nexus / Power of the Future"
"Ecstacy"
"I Can Never Get Enough"
"Run Tings"
"Feeling Good"
"Feel It"
2021"Gunman"
"Bad Boy Sound"
"Give It To Me"
"Jungle Dreams"
"Sanctuary '93"
"Music Soldier"Music Soldier
2022"Galaxy Dub"
"Be Mine"Shades of Rhythm
2023"Jungle Dub (Here Comes)"
"Pump It Up"
"Underground Warriors"
"Break Your Heart"
"Jungle Tekno"TBA
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Other releases

as Future Tech

  • 1999 – "Future Tech" / "Target Practice" [Technique Recordings]
  • 1999 – "Tunnel Vision" / "Explosive" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2000 – "Plutonium" / "Zeus" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2000 – "Distortion" / "Jungle Fever" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2001 – "Tribal Warfare" / "Apollo Creed" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2001 – "Mudslide" / "Matchstick" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2001 – "Future Tech" (Remix) (from The X Project – Part 1) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2001 – "Tidal Wave" (from The X Project – Part 2) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2002 – "Kashmir" (from The X Project – Part 3) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2002 – "Grand Theft Auto" / "Touch Me" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2002 – "Indian Summer" (from The Planets EP) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2003 – "Gangster Boogie" / "Spring in Paris" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2003 – "Turn Up the Bass" / "Rhythm" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]

as 2db

  • 2002 – "Pickpocket" / "Killer" [Grid Recordings]
  • 2003 – "Oscillator" / "Circle Square" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2004 – "Musical" / "Punch Drunk" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2005 – "Phatt Beat" / "Do It to Me Baby" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2006 – "Tequila Slammer" / "Legacy" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2008 – "Go Girl" / "Starsign" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2009 – "Turkish Delight" / "Speed Freak" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2011 – "Original Soundsystem Style" / "JD's Revenge" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2011 – "Swerve" / "1995" [Worldwide Audio Recordings]
  • 2012 – "Virus" (from Crossfire EP) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2012 – "Amiga Man" / "Happy Days" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2012 – Break the Walls EP [Technique Recordings]
  • 2012 – "Ghetto Boy" / "Blunderbus" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2013 – "Bassface" / "Jet Black" [Technique Recordings]
  • 2013 – "Oxygen" / "Spud Gun" (from Crossfire EP 2) [Technique Recordings]
  • 2013 – Motion EP [Technique Recordings]

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References

  1. Wall of Sound: Amazon.co.uk: Music
  2. Wall of Sound [New State Music] :: Beatport
  3. Wall of Sound by Drumsound & Bassline Smith Archived 13 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine – Music – iTunes
  4. "Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Wall of Sound (Album Mix)". YouTube. UKF Mixes. 15 July 2013. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
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