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This should be one of most crucial releases
of the year ! Expected in april, "Robot Movement", the very
first album from Phil Klein on Battle Trax, features all
tracks already appeared and to come out under Cybernet Systems
name project (Review will be out soon on Atome). No doubt,
this compilation will satisfy Bass Junkie's fans,
unfortunately frustrated of not being able to listen those
classical tunes for a long while (most of those tracks are
sold out). After more than fifteen years of a brilliant and
exemplary electro career alongside with Scott Weiser (Dynamix
II) on Joey Boy or Ed DMX from Breakin' records, incredible UK
legend shows that he's still one of the leaders of this
musical genre...
- Atome : First of all,
congratulations for the high quality of your upcoming Cybernet
Systems "Robot Movement" album. If you had to select one song
that is the most representative of you, which one would it be
and why ? - Bass Junkie : I suppose it would have to be
Robot Movement because I don't know of anyone who is making
trax in that style.
- A. : How would you describe the
whole album, your sound and the philosophy behind "Robot
Movement" concept ? - B. J. : A fascination with the
Future.
- A. : In a perfect coherence, "Robot
Movement" features tracks from the early 90's like classical
"We are Borg" and unreleased material like brilliant
"Circuitry". Old tracks still sound new. According to you,
what is the secret of their longevity ? - B. J. : Not many
people were making Electro Bass like that in those days and
not many are now, so I suppose it still has a freshness about
it. Also a lot of people who are into that track didn't hear
it until a lot later on and think of it as a new sound, so it
still fits in with the newer trax.
- A. : Where do you
find all this inspiration ? Are you a Sci-Fi movies lover ?
- B. J. : My inspiration is drawn from many different
areas and Sci-Fi & Horror films are definitely one of
them. They are a gold mine for samples and I've always heavily
featured them in my trax. I suppose it goes back to my youth
when I was a Horror film Junkie and watched practically
everything available in this genre. I was always making notes
of what bits from certain films would work in a piece of
music.
- A. : What is the artistical line of Battle
Trax, your own label started in 1997 ? - B. J. :
ELECTROBOTIC BASS
- A. : Many electro freaks, and I'm
part of them, consider you as a legend. You started music at
the end of the 80's. What was your musical background and main
influences in that period ? Do you think the music you
produced was ahead of its time ? - B. J. : I'm heavily
influenced by the Electro artists of the 80's. People like
Dynamix II, Unknown DJ, Mantronik, The Glove, Dave Storrs,
Pretty Tony, Man Parrish, Juan Atkins, Matrix, Chaos, World
Class Wreckin' Cru, Egyptian Lover, Hashim, Arthur Baker, lots
of Miami Bass Artists and of course Kraftwerk. I've always
thought of Electro as a musical style that looks to the future
for inspiration, thus giving it that feel that it's ahead of
it's time and if my trax accomplish that I must be doing
something right.
- A. : As Final Dream, Bass Junkie,
Cybernet Systems or Battle Systems, the music you create
sounds varied. Could you explain us or describe sound behind
each pseudos ? - B. J. : Final Dream is Dark Acidic Techno
Electro (Horror films heavily influence this style). Bass
Junkie is more retro Miami Bass style Electro (Funky) although
this will now change as all the styles will be grouped
together under this one name now. Cybernet Systems is geared
more toward the Sci-Fi side of things (Future, Robots and
Technology). Battle Systems was more of an experiment into
harder industrial sounding trax and I'm considering doing an
album of this stuff when I get some time.
- A. : Who
is the artist you never worked with and you'd like to in the
near future ? - B. J. : Unknown DJ
- A. : What is
the project you are the most proud of ? - B. J. : Probably
this one because it has taken so long to get it finally
released and I'm really happy with the way it looks and
sounds.
- A. : What is your favorite website ? -
B. J. : There are 2 - ELECTROEMPIRE / ELECTROALLIANCE
- A. : Few words for the electro community ? - B.
J. : WE HAVE ARRIVED !
- A. : Musical projects in 2002
? - B. J : Kronos Device album on Battle Trax, New Bass
Junkie album on Breakin', various EP's From Kronos Device,
Cybernet Systems, Bass Junkie. At last, remix of Man Parrish -
Hip Hop Be Bop as Bass Junkie due out on Breakin' 1st April
2002. http://www.atome.com/geturl.php?http://www.bassjunkie.com Nexus 6,
04/03/2002
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