I'd love to just hang with this man for an evening, he has such a warm and thoughtful presence. Words cannot express how much Calibres music means to me and someday I'd love to shake his hand and tell him.
Hugely talent man is Cabre, listen to one of his tunes at least once a day. Could listen to him being interviewed every day, knowledgeable, humble and engaging.
Calibre is just amazing. He has released more music outside of dnb than other artists release in their lifetime. His output is just unreal in terms of quality and quantity. On top of that he is also a really good music curator. Just listen how he seamlessly moves from ambient to downbeat to 140ish to DnB in just one hour in his mix for HÖR.
UR's Transition is such a unique classic! Calibre's knowledge is broad, but always focusing on quality music and uniqueness. Well done Electronic Beats TV
Track 2 shows a roll n roll vocal melody range. Brilliant choices and listening recommendations. Please keep educating us all with your musical knowledge and love.
Been a fan of Calibre since seeing him on Groovetech with Marcus Intalex (RIP) and ST Files. His early work is absolutely essential listening, what a legend.
Listening to Transitions reminds me of tuning into Ben Stinga's Strickly Rythems show on RTR (Perth WA, he was a ground breaker in the early 90's house scene there). Top choin, and so nice to put a face and voice to Calibre finally. Thanks all for a great sample set/influences and interview
This is kind of mind-blowing. This channel is such a treat. This man is such a treat. Too bad I cannot find that first B-side here on RU-vid. I would love to, because I live in a country where there are no record-stores haha.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Nick Sigsworth, who performs under the moniker Klaus, is a London-based electronic music producer known for his subtle, minimalist approach to post-dubstep and ambient soundscapes. His music often blends experimental dubstep with atmospheric, immersive textures. Klaus gained recognition with releases such as the Tusk EP (2011) on R&S Records, which stood out for its sparse, cavernous atmosphere filled with skittering reverb and brooding synths. His work has been likened to artists like Mount Kimbie and James Blake, both of whom have been long-time supporters of his music.
There are a few videos, Tim Reaper, Krust, SubMarine, D&B / Jungle Blind Tests… Not much content compared to Techno but wouldn‘t say we finally discovered drum and bass 😉 Ps. It would have been a miracle to hear something nice from you
wrong, there have never been a point in history where the message like “transition” has been more actual felt and introduced in electronic music (you have vocals from Alan Watts, Osho, Krishnamurti etc in hundreds of contemporary tracks, also more and more people in the planet are doing the “ Transition “). as a vinyl lover he looks tho he must change that mixer, having un unnecessary digital quantisation when using turntables make no sense … a lot of artists very educated in music but 0 educated in audio signal 🤷🏼♂️
@@ElectronicBeatsTV i would not gave done like to the video otherwise, is a pity that DJs so appassionate to records completely overlook the mixer which is the “DJs instrument” and has a big part in how music is perceived bu the audience, digital summing through digital quantisation result in ear fatigue for audience and artist i pointed it out so may be a young artist when watching this video might educate him self in the matter instead of getting influenced by the “industry standard pioneer AKA glorified expensive sound-cards in a shiny box”, everything that help enhance the music experience is worth pointing out my 2 cent