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djfurness
31-08-2005, 12:33 PM
Jasbof

Saturday September 3rd * 8pm - 2am

@ Hevn n Hell, Fleet St, Liverpool City Centre


Room 1 - Drum n Bass/Breakcore/Electronica


Exile (Full Live Show) - (Planet Mu, Frequency, Beta Recordings)
Tricky Kid & Fonetik (Sweden - Quiet Earth - Uk Debut!)
Roscoe (Eastern Bloc - 90 Minute Dex n Fx)
Furness & Venom (Jasbof Residents)
Hard Drive & Motion (Residents)


Room 2 - 80's/Old Skool/Techno


Asok (2 Hour Old Skool Spectacular)
Nanhorn & Stavie (No Excuses - 80s Bonanza)
Traxx & Yekyer (2 Hour Techno Special)



Entry £5/6



Tim Exile Biog


Initiated into the realms of the broken beat at the tender age of 12 by a tape from a friend’s older brother, Tim found a path he loved so much he managed to more than double his age without deviating from it. The route has been eventful and varied, embracing a rich harvest of musical styles and projects, from leading orchestras and choirs to his late-teen turntable fanaticism, from composing title themes and scores for TV shows to releasing an impressive number of singles and EPs on some widely renowned drum & bass, techno and electronica labels.

To notch up releases on such a wide variety of labels such Moving Shadow, Beta, Renegade Hardware, Mosquito and Planet-Mu is no mean feat. Tim’s genre-transcending versatility has allowed him to study an MA in electroacoustic composition, going on to win prizes in international composition competitions, while contemporaneously rustling up the kind of twisted drum & bass that has wiped the floor with punters and savvy journalists alike. His last single on Frequency ‘King Shredda/Spanner In The WorX’ acquired two 5-star Single of the Month ratings in DJ and Knowledge magazines.


In true Exile style, Tim’s excellent musical craftsmanship goes well beyond his composition. Dissatisfied for many years with the severely limited performance possibilities of the turntables, and in spite of his deftness as a DJ, Tim eschewed the steel mammaries in order to pursue his performance nirvana: the solution that would allow him to do what his frustrated motor neurones most dearly wanted. Tim thus donned his programmer hat and tucked his designer’s feather into the rim.

After a couple of years of intensive and scrupulous development, and the sale of all limbs superfluous to composition and performance, he emerged blinking, clutching his mysterious silver box. The synergetic force created on stage by this human-machine duo is formidable. As an accomplished violinist, Tim knows what a ‘real’ performance and improvisation are all about, and with his show there has been no greater intimacy between bodily movement and sound since bow last left string. His unrivaled combination of skills has led on to DSP and patch programming work for music software companies such as Native Instruments. This man exists not only at the cutting edge of music production, but also the very machines used to make it.

Not content with merely unleashing his own ideas upon the unsuspecting world, Tim has also collaborated with a variety of artists in an attempt at getting his finger into every musical pie. Despite his unswerving dedication to his Philosophy degree, university was a particularly fruitful time for his musical harvest. The Fake duo, a partnership with songwriter Jonny Lattimer, obtained Breezeblock Bomb on Mary Anne Hobbs’ Radio One show and a half hour showcase of their sumptuous blend of jazz and funk followed.

Eager to increase his dancefloor mastery, Tim has also collaborated with DJ and MC Temper D (Renegade Hardware, G2) to create the kind of addictive, pounding, relentless drum & bass that is the stuff of parents’ nightmares and punters’ dreams. Tim has worked with long-standing friend John B on many occasions, with the pair united in their quest to stamp out generic drum & bass – and bring more quirkiness to the electronic scene. Current projects include a collaboration with Ram’s latest hotshot Subfocus and a track with Evol Intent.


Tim’s latest accolade is winning a prestigious competition run by the V&A museum in London, creating a site-specific composition for the temporary exhibition ‘Shhh!’ In the coming months, Tim has an exciting schedule. There’s a stinking pile of releases set to hit the shops in the next few months on labels ranging from Cristian Vogel’s experimental techno imprint Mosquito, US edit jungle hellraisers Evol Intent, Exile’s long-time home Beta Recordings, Ram offshoot Frequency and out-there stalwart Mu-Ziq’s label Planet-Mu. There are numerous live dates coming up in the UK, ranging from out-and-out drum & bass nights to experimental improvised noise gigs, and a tour of Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia with John B is also in the pipeline.

Tim comes to Jasbof playing his first ever Liverpool gig on the back of his album just being released 'Pro Agonist'....now available on Planet Mu.
Causing an unbelievable stir in both the Idm & DnB worlds.....the interest in him playing up north almost guarentees a full house....
This isnt one to be missed!!!!!!

http://content.dogsonacid.com/mixes/DOA_Mix-Exile-Live@AltCtrl-August2005.mp3

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~nodata/loz/Exile_Live_at_Maida_Vale_22.07.05.mp3

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onemusic/rob/media/exile_live5.jpg


Be There!

darkmockeray
31-08-2005, 01:29 PM
EXILE IS PROPER SAVAGE :twisted:

dirty_bass
31-08-2005, 01:37 PM
Jesus.
This guy is the ****ing shit.
**** all you`s ableton email checkers.
This is a live PA.

ComputerControlled
31-08-2005, 01:38 PM
tim exile f*cking rocks... :rambo:

check out his skills on this video (120mb. takes a while to download it but it's well worth it).

listen to it loud. PROPER SICK!!!

http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?id=exilemovie_de&ftu=91e912c4be

TechMouse
31-08-2005, 01:40 PM
tim exile f*cking rocks... :rambo:

check out his skills on this video (120mb. takes a while to download it but it's well worth it).

listen to it loud. PROPER SICK!!!

http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?id=exilemovie_de&ftu=91e912c4be

Stick it on lo-quality and it's only 30MB.

Only the video suffers.

Traxx
31-08-2005, 01:49 PM
Yes yes yes this is going to be :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Cant wait to see him doin his thing live.

djfurness
31-08-2005, 01:58 PM
**** all you`s ableton email checkers.
This is a live PA.



most defintley....this is real live rawness at its best....
im most excited!

RedRob
31-08-2005, 05:15 PM
saw tim play a few weeks ago in leitrim, ireland at a little festival in a field. took acouple of days to rewire my brain after it. absolutely unmissable for fans of any kind of electronic music. a true artist. sound fella too. :clap:

Traxx
02-09-2005, 01:22 PM
Tomorrow night kids dont miss it.

Traxx
05-09-2005, 03:07 PM
He's got it him. Dont get more live then that, amazing. Id advise everyone to make it top of your list to go & see him do what he does :shock: :shock: :shock:

Took these on my phone, come out good though...

http://img.photobox.co.uk/7959746734a247010d4ecccd7180113871a9b6be0e10f21833 04d0b8.jpg
:love: :love: :love:



http://img.photobox.co.uk/4272827130f8cf290f46d4ca2e5cdccd91f46eece07697662d aa2d9a.jpg
http://snap21.photobox.co.uk/0042926263f8d2da936a4437c08c078da26bee42e53ff85d06 87c9d7.jpg
http://img.photobox.co.uk/462476653a2517bef4eb1920524eb400cca065b97e8dce3b15 87231b.jpg
http://img.photobox.co.uk/735752839467bd9993c4ba1dc8e68908f32f82b61e0706d14d bd0e14.jpg

djfurness
05-09-2005, 05:30 PM
what a night....I was overwhelmed by how well it went...
we had 2 Swedish Dnb Djs Final Scratchin it, 2 Human Beatboxers (How good where they!!), roscoes amazing Techno/Dnb mashup set & then Exiles amazing performance....he said afterwards that was one of the best flows he'd ever had....it seemed it!!
Electric atmosphere....amazing tunes...as a promoter I couldnt ask for more!

The Overfiend
06-09-2005, 11:05 AM
traxx I want your set man

miss bass
06-09-2005, 01:33 PM
this looks dope, fair dos

nick_anarchy
06-09-2005, 01:35 PM
shit i didnt even know it was on sorry rich & frano

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