DDD
DDD (short for Dansk Dubstep Design) is a collaboration between the two dubstep-producers Don Skeleton (Rune Rawson) and Ballistics (Casper Meinhardt).
Ballistics tells about DDD:
"It started as an idea in spring 2007. The location was Mass, a club built into a church in Brixton, London, and the occasion was the DMZ-night.
In the crowd was a group of danish enthusiasts, who enjoyed the music. Among them was the OHOI!-crew, Opiate, the Below-crew and F.U.K.T, which is a live drum'n'bass band Rune and I are in. We were there to play a concert in northern London the next evening.
As it sometimes happen in churches, Rune and I more or less got a revelation this evening. It reminded me of the first time I heard drum'n'bass as it sounds on the mainfloor at Fabric three years earlier, an experience which made an impression not just on me, but also on the music of F.U.K.T.
These musical experiences were just too good for me just to be satisfied with being in the audience.
We were already producing dubstep-tracks, but by then it was clear, that these tracks had to be played to a wider crowd than just the friends. A platform had to be made from which we could play our music to an audience.
A few months later, we founded DDD. The mantra is "Dubstep in danish", and the tracks kept on coming.
In autumn 2007, we felt ready to go public. We played our first gig, we made our first mixtape (with 100% danish productions), and in february, we got our first press coverage.
Since then, we have released our second mixtape, and in the meantime we have had tracks played in radioshows and at events in places like Newcastle, Oslo and Amsterdam."
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DISCOGRAPHY
Farligt, Ørn, Spines and De Levendes Larm
Vinyl-EP to be released on Dustbin Recordings august 2009
Blood Pressure
on the Gefährlich-compilation to be released august 2009
Rollo by Ballistics
to be released on vinyl by Wobble Squad in august 2009
