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For more information on Phase One:
Website: http://PhaseOneAU.com/
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/PhaseOneAU
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhaseOneAU
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PhaseOneAU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhaseOneAU
Instagram: http://instagram.com/PhaseOneAU
Snapchat: PhaseOneMusic
For More information on F3tch:
https://www.facebook.com/F3tchmusic
https://twitter.com/F3tchmusic
https://www.instagram.com/the_f3tch/
For more information on Firepower Records:
Beatport.com/label/firepower/24439
For Press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
]]>We got PhaseOne to sit on the hotseat and answer a few Questions. He also threw down as our Guest DJ for the next installment of the Lock And Load mix series. So, blast this mix across the universe, like, repost, share it with homies. Let’s let those extraterrestrials know we can rage hard.
Your new single UFO is insanity. What did you focus on with this release that was different than previous releases?
The PhaseOne Brand as most would have seen/heard has a very space/galaxy centred motif, so I thought I’d delve into the extra-terrestrial side of that theme. I guess the difference is that I focused the sound design on an image, on what I thought a flying saucer would sound like in a musical fashion. You can hear the main fluttery bass in the drop is my representation. The entire song is one of the heaviest productions I’ve done, and I hope you all feel like you’re being invaded and probed while listening to it!
The bass music scene in Sydney is a pretty tight knit crew, but there are constant reports coming out about the recent dance music crackdowns. Has this affected the thriving bass music scene at all?
The nightlife has struggled immensely as a whole in Sydney due to the lock out laws that were enforced, but there are a few clubs & events which are still booking international bass acts, such as Chinese Laundry & Distortion, which are always a good time. I consider them part of the roots of my electronic musical career, so shout out to them!
If you were abducted and taken aboard a UFO, what do you expect to learn?
We all know aliens make the best Dubstep, so I’d expect to learn how to produce better!
What is your favorite aussie word that we don’t use in the states?
The “C” word, strangely a lot more acceptable in Australia more so than anywhere else I’ve heard of.
I hear you have some tour dates in the states planned! Tell us about it, and also, can you come to the FP headquarters and splash around with us in the pool?
I’m so excited! My US working visa was approved & I’ve signed with US talent agency ‘Warpath Group’ who are booking my debut US tour which is set for July & August. Going to do as many shows as I can! And yeah I suppose I’ll come for a swim.. only if I can cannonball though!
PhaseOne is known for his use of classic heavy metal elements in his work. Huge drum rolls and metal guitar riff simulations march through his tracks and provide an element of live instrumentation you don’t really find in other Bass Music productions. After teasing us into a sinister musical theme with an ominous key arrangement, “UFO” invades the braincase and unleashes the lasers. This time around, though, PhaseOne introduces some tricks, pushing his drum kits to their limits with new trip kicks and drum rolls. That is why PhaseOne stands out from the rest of the pack. Plus, he’s from Sydney, Australia, and comprises part of a pack of producers that are working hard to forge a reputation as un-fuck-with-able on the international dance music stage. With a U.S. tour scheduled for this summer, we are going to see, firsthand, some gnarly Aussie audio annihilation..
For information on PhaseOne:
Website: http://PhaseOneAU.com/
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/PhaseOneAU
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhaseOneAU
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PhaseOneAU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhaseOneAU
Instagram: http://instagram.com/PhaseOneAU
Snapchat: PhaseOneMusic
For information on Firepower Records:
Beatport.com/label/firepower/24439
For Press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
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