Eclipse Present Culture Shock In Plymouth

November 9th 2019 | Hanging Gardens, Plymouth

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Drum and bass club night, Eclipse have announce that their next event at Plymouth's Hanging Gardens will feature Culture Shock, AC13, Ben Snow, Critical Impact and Furniss to be supported by local DJs.

"The genre that we put on is Drum and Bass and with the lineup we have we feel it will not be matched for sometime."

With the acts like Culture Shock, Critical Impact and Furniss all making their Plymouth debut! And the others such as AC13, Ben Snow and MC Banditt making a triumphant return. A lineup like this has not been seen in Plymouth for a very long time so we are very excited and overwhelmed by the responses that have come from it so far! We are especially excited to have Culture Shock down after is successful Sequence takeover of Room-1 at London's most notorious nightclub Fabric, which sold out weeks in advance!

The venue it is being held at is the highly popular Hanging Gardens. After opening just over a year ago they have hosted drum and bass heavyweights such as; Dj Marky, Etherwood, Alex Perez, Commix and Graffix etc. With upcoming events featuring; TC, Dj Hype and Dj Krust. We feel Hanging Gardens would be the perfect venue because of how close you can get to the dj's giving it that very intimate vibe. It also has two very versatile rooms, one being the Bunker, which is more of a nightclub setting and the other being the Conservatory which give a more laid back bar kind of vibe.

Since the significant passing of an unmarked demo, the soundtrack to James Pountney's journey is one which is well known. The boundaries pushed by his sonic artwork, under the now revered guise Culture Shock, have created a varied and diverse discography that's symbolic within one of the UK's most withstanding genres. Creating tracks that attest both time and production standards, there's no denying that his alias has become a household name not only across drum & bass, but also the daytime radio airwaves. With Beats1 mogul Zane Lowe already comparing Culture Shock's music to Pink Floyd's album ‘Dark Side of the Moon', his future endeavours are about to lift him to the anticipated next gear of his burgeoning career.

With a classically trained background and finding a natural talent in writing music, it was only a matter of time before he refined his interests. Percussion and drums became a passion. Alongside mentorship from one of the most technically adept producers in the scene, namely Dom & Roland, James honed in on both his creativity and aptitude to become a figure in his own right: "I first discovered jungle on pirate radio stations, it sounded totally alien and futuristic...Pirate radio was the first thing to get me really interested in the scene. I wanted to know who was making this stuff and how."

Dissecting his signature sound, it's easy to see how he's drawn from the early days of picking up Steve Reich's records from his parent's collection. Steve Reich's minimalist approach, with a focus on texture and chords rather than a melody lines or hooks had a colossal impact on James' compositions. Combining that with the experience of Notting Hill's notorious carnival party, notably the CMC sound system, his appetite in those early years became fully nurtured. From his rickety radio, to the booming streets of London, James became hooked on electronic music and increasingly obsessed with drum & bass: "I got a computer capable of doing basic music stuff (Cubase vst, 8 audio channels) when I was about 16‏. Before that I was using whatever I could get my hands on…‏ And some basic stuff at school‏. I had a tacky keyboard at home which I really pushed to the absolute limit‏. To be honest, it's always been about pushing the current technology to its limit"

After being showcased on the 'Vega EP' released by Moving Shadow (owned by Rob Playford) as well as the signing of his first independent EP to RAM Records, his early potential was widely recognised. As a result, he was exclusively signed to RAM and neither party have looked back since. His soundscapes stretch widely across the dance spectrum clearly demonstrated from underground, driving cut ‘Troglodyte' to synth laddered, prime-time club record ‘I Remember'. Smashing solo-hits ‘Ohrwurm' and ‘Vice Chase' added to the excitement of Culture Shock's incredibly explosive first few years on the label. Progressively electro, ‘Ohrwurm' particularly stands as the perfect musical synonym for a melody that implants itself in your aural synapses and was a pivotal track to cement him as the highly regarded producer he is respected as today.

Collaborations with some of the scene's most successful producers added exciting layers to Culture Shock's repertoire. The Brookes Brothers and Culture Shock's 2007 release of ‘Rework', which featured on ‘The Third Stage' EP, showed everyone how the trio's similarly smooth textures and highly intricate composition would stand as a turning point in each other's discographies.

James also paired up with the chart-topping, long-standing friend Sub Focus on tracks ‘Move Higher' (2005) and ‘You Make it Feel Better' (2013). ‘You Make it Feel Better' was taken from Sub Focus' second studio album ‘Torus', released jointly on Ram Records and Virgin EMI. Whilst pushing his name into the more commercial spotlight, it proved he could still retain his underground credibility, something key to the success of so many electronic artists releasing music today.

All this groundwork would eventually lead to the release of ‘City Lights', undeniably one of the most anticipated drum & bass tracks to hit the scene in the past few years. With a fabled instrumental making the club circuit rounds, it remained ambiguous throughout the last few years, but it's a record that has raised its head in some of the most prominent and memorable sets to date, from performances at Las Vegas' notorious EDC, to the legendary fabric nightclub in London, to Privilege, Ibiza - the world's biggest club. It's unsurprising then, that ‘City Lights' was featured as Radio 1's ‘Track of the Day' and also reached Beatport's Top 100 Number 1 spot, since it was premiered by Annie Mac as her ‘Special Delivery' on her prime time Radio 1 slot. The leading UK tastemaker went onto describe Culture Shock as "one of the most innovative d&b producers out there, delivering quality time and time again".

On top of delivering monumental remixes for the likes of Nero, Netsky, Rita Ora and Seinabo Sey, his momentum continues to grow as an international touring DJ, with visits to Australia, USA, South Africa and multiple European dates in the last 6 months alone. With ‘City Lights' successor soon to follow, it seems like we are just starting to see what Culture Shock is really capable of.

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