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Kemal + Rob Data - Konspiracy (Original Mix) 2001
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Today’s mix:
Killabites (Phat 'N Inphectious Drum 'N' Bass) by Dom & Roland 2000 Drum n Bass
I've now listened to three different drum n bass mixes in the past few weeks that I'd never heard before and all three have managed to completely split my goddamn wig. I'm just in such fucking jaw-dropped awe over these, and especially this one. London's Dom & Roland took a particular strain of drum n bass that I can't say that I even like very much and he still managed to royally fuck my shit up. Good god, Dom.
You remember those "this is your brain and this is your brain on drugs" ads where your brain on drugs represented the contents of an uncooked egg on a skillet or some shit? Well, this mix is your brain on drugs, and your brain is that uncooked egg, but your egg-brain is in that stage just before it's thrown on that skillet; see, Killabites represents that beating stage. It's just two CDs of constant and steadily rapid, mind-battering whisk action 😍.
And to show you just how fucking good of an artist Dom & Roland is, dude laid out a slate of 44 tracks here, 99% of which totally bang, but each of the tracks that he himself was directly involved in, either by his own producing or through remixing, are the ones that bang the hardest. What a fucking G.
Go listen to Timecode's 99.1 mix and disc 1 of Goldie's INCredible Sound Of Drum'n'Bass mix if you want more of what I've been on this summer. You won't regret it.
Listen to the full mix here.
Highlights:
CD1:
Bad Company - "Dead Side" Konflict - "Malestrom" Rascal & Klone - "Twister" Pro-Active - "Cactus" Infinite - "Beachball" Dylan & Loxy - "Eclipse" Bammer - "Device" Decoder - "Dead Calm" Boom Boom Satellites - "Dub Me Crazy Ver 02 (Optical Remix)" Bad Company - "Oxygen" Hijackers - "Polymorphic" Ryme Tyme & Trace - "Move (VIP)" Shere Khan - "One Day" AK1200 & Danny Breaks - "Deep Porn (VIP)" Capone - "The Growler" SKAB Alliance - "Skanning For Lifeformz" Pro-Active - "Mr. Men" Ryme Tyme - "Judgement Day" Kraken - "Side Effects (Stakka & Skynet Remix)" Signal To Noise - "Nanobugs" Ryme Tyme - "Frogger"
CD2:
Dom & Roland - "Thunder (Remix)" Digital & Spirit - "Phantom Force" nCode - "Traction" Jonny L - "The Bells" Hex - "Force" TJ Rizing - "Earthworm" Future Forces - "Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix)" Cyba Space - "What Way To Turn (Dom & Roland Remix)" Biostacis - "Menace" Capone - "Tudor Rose" Cyba Space - "Life (Dom & Roland Remix)" Exile - "Fatal Exception" Absolute Zero & Subphonics - "The Code (Usual Suspects Remix)" Deep Rooted - "Soul Catcher" TJ Rizing - "Agent 007" Stskka & Skynet Featuring Kemal + Rob Data - "Biosfear" Dylan - "Mentasm" Renegade - "Terrorist (Dom & Roland Remix)" SD - "Dienamix (Dom & Roland Remix)" Dom & Roland - "Trauma" D. Kay - "Monolith" Dom & Roland - "Original Sin"
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#Junglists#DNb#jungle#junglist#emcee#female emcee#2021#2012#the watchers#book of enoch#white noise#ghost adventures
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What a surprise to see Kemal back in the fold today! The man dropped an exclusive 1 hour set of old and new shit on @fantasy_fm - check it out if you can find it but for now here’s one of Kemal and Rob Data’s finest moments in the form of 2000’s remix of State Of Play’s “Poor Mans Deal” - essential (check the tune through the link in my bio) - ASP008 ... #dailydnb #dnb #drumnbass #drumandbass #jungle #techstep #jumpup #rollers #neurofunk #liquidfunk #dnbdj #dnbproducer #dnbarchive #historyofdnb #dnbnation #dnbfamily #stateofplay #poormansdeal #konflict #remix #aspect #2000 #y2k #cause4concern #pressurerise #kemal #robdata https://www.instagram.com/p/B1eMm7HCiKE/?igshid=1rujknhs4uti2
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Konflict - Messiah
#Konflict#Kemal#Rob Data#Kemal & Rob Data#drum and bass#dnb#dark dnb#dark drum and bass#electronic music
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#drum and bass#drumandbass#Drum & Bass#drum&bass#dnb#dnbforlife#DnBFamily#dnb4life#bass#bass music#electronic music#techstep#neurofunk#halftime#darkstep#dark#deep#mix#asia#east#vladivostok#владивосток#far east#music#eastformsartists
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2020-02-29 - Kemal Rob Data Gro The Cran Glasgow
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2020-02-29 – Kemal Rob Data Gro The Cran Glasgow was originally published on Drum and Basslines
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Noisia Radio S05E51 by Noisia Radio Noisia Radio this week: We premiere ‘Realities’ by Levela, out today, and ‘Tunnel Wizard’ by Former. There’s more! Mefjus & Phace collaborated on ‘Bubble’, and Posij’s ‘The Panic’, all out now. Yee-haw! Subscribe to Noisia Radio: https://ift.tt/1HRWqR6 Listen to the Noisia Radio playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/29v73JS Join our Patreon: https://ift.tt/31Q2FBD NEW! Get a Noisia Radio T-Shirt: http://bit.ly/NoisiaRadioMerch Follow Noisia: Instagram https://ift.tt/1HUfDjF Soundcloud: https://ift.tt/13g3wH8 Spotify http://bit.ly/NoisiaSpotify Youtube https://youtube.com/user/NoisiaTV Levela - Realities [VISION] Former - Tunnel Wizard [DIVISION] Mefjus & Phace - Bubble [VISION] Posij - The Panic [VISION] IMANU & Buunshin - Overwerk [MAU5TRAP] Tek Genesis & Quiet Bison - Petrichor [DIVISION] Kemal + Rob Data - Star Trails (Synergy Remix) [BANDCAMP] Enei - Sinking [CRITICAL] Ordure - Gatekeeper [OVERVIEW] Ivy Lab - Suburbia [2020] Danger - The Sleeper [LOGIKZ] Phace - Congress (The Caracal Project Remix) [NEOSIGNAL] Replicant & Richter - The Originator [GET HYPE] Peekaboo - Impossible [DEADBEATS] Noisia & The Upbeats - Halcyon [VISION] [NOISIA RADIO RELOAD] Hyroglifics - Aura [ASTROPHONICA] Toxinate - Asbestos Riddem [YOUNG GUNS] Moody Good - SIXTYSIXTY VIP [NEVER SAY DIE] Black Barrel - Radical Sound [DISPATCH] Current Value - UNREST [METHLAB] Elusive - Warped Tapes [ALPHA PUP] Fre4knc & The Futurist - Apophenia [FLEXOUT]
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Kemal + Rob Data - “Konspiracy” System_Upgrade by Dieselboy 2000 Drum and Bass / Neurofunk
Kemal + Rob Data just might be the greatest drum and bass group of the early 2000s. Hailing from Glasgow, these boys began pumping out tracks together in 1998 and continued to do so at a prolific pace until 2002, racking up a total of 16 12-inches between those years. Five more were released after they broke up.
What makes Kemal + Rob Data so heralded is their pioneering of the drum and bass subgenre of neurofunk. Put simply, neurofunk is a darker, more dystopian, more subversive, futuristic brand of drum and bass. With both being highly influenced by the futuristic darkness conveyed by Detroit techno, they would apply those atmospherics to drum and bass. Their track, “Messiah,” released in 2000, was named the best drum and bass track of the decade by Knowledge Magazine.
Kemal + Rob Data were originally known as Konflict, but following a label dispute in 2000 over the release of “Messiah,” they left Renegade Hardware and were not allowed to retain their name. By February of 2000, they had changed to Kemal + Rob Data and in March had their track, “Konspiracy,” exclusively appear on Dieselboy’s legendary System_Upgrade mix, an aptly named CD that compiles a bunch of tracks that represented a coming sea change for drum and bass.
This particular track appears to put more emphases on the sounds that surround the drums and bass rather than the drums and bass themselves. At least that’s how it sounds. Beneath the surface, Kemal + Rob Data really did put a lot of thought into the dntb. It’s just that it serves more as an element of the backbeat, so the changes aren’t all that noticeable, at least initially. But the dnb parts are layered, varied, and swift, with series of rattling hi-hats, snares, and kicks.
But the sounds that complement the dnb pieces are really what drive this track and give it its neurofunk character. Kemal + Rob Data layer in some grimy Reese bass (don’t know what a Reese bass is? Here’s a track that uses it in spades.), some warped and dusty TB-303 licks, and a swooping hoover sound. Zappy synth stabs manage to creep their way in from the background to the foreground, too. The arrangement of these sounds, combined with the underlying, quick drums and bass, yields a rather wicked, subterranean kind of vibe.
Really cool early 2000s neurofunk from the duo who played a huge role in building the subgenre.
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Kemal & Rob Data (Konflict) - Konspiracy [12 IND 002 ]
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VJ set / Firestorm (extrait) from Line Katcho AKA La Hyèna on Vimeo.
VJ set La Hyèna DJ set Stalker
Music NEOSIGNAL - Motor Noisia - Incessant RIDO - Movin L 33 – Rei Gridlok - Germ AGRESSOR BUNX - Pumping Stalker&Subtone - Save me Sabre - Mischief unit Kemal & Rob Data - Konspiracy
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Swarming drones could help fight Europe’s megafires
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More than 700,000 hectares of land in the EU were destroyed by forest fires between January and September 2017. Image credit – CC0 Public Domain
by Rob Coppinger
Swarms of firefighting drones could one day be deployed to tackle hugely destructive megafires that are becoming increasingly frequent in the Mediterranean region because of climate change, arson and poor landscape management.
It’s one of a number of initiatives looking at how best to fight large fires from the air – a challenge that’s becoming more and more common.
A 2017 report on forest fires by the EU’s Joint Research Centre said that the year would ‘likely be remembered as one of the most devastating wildfire seasons in Europe since records began’, after the destruction of nearly 700,000 hectares of land in the EU by early September.
Such fires are dangerous not only for people who live in the area but also for the crews of people whose job it is to put the fires out. But using intelligent robots to scout the area and drop water can allow humans to stand further back from the danger zone, only looking at the drones’ data to make decisions from the safety of a command and control centre.
Because drones can fly day or night and gain rapid access to previously inaccessible urban or rural fires they can help to save both the lives of the public and first responders.
Torrential
Multiple autonomous drones dropping 600 litres of water every minute during the night while other unmanned vehicles refill to repeat the attack on a raging fire is the vision of Spanish company Drone Hopper. Despite this torrential approach, ‘we are not meant to be competitors with the airplanes and helicopters, we want to be complementary,’ Drone Hopper’s chief executive officer, Pablo Flores, said.
Their drone uses heat cameras to locate the fire, analyse it, send back the data, and identify what type of fire it is. At just over a metre and a half in length, it can be deployed from an aircraft, as well as a ground vehicle.
The drone is like a helicopter and can hover directly over a specific burning area, but it has many propellers. Once over its target it will release its liquid cargo as a mist designed specifically for the fire type identified.
A mist is good at fighting fire because it cools the area by evaporation and it blocks the transfer of heat to anything flammable nearby. To create the right type of mist, the Drone Hopper uses a proprietary magnetic system and the jet wash from its many propellers to direct the released water and nebulise it.
Flores wants to offer his drone, which is still in development, to local authorities for firefighting. ‘They can’t buy a $30 million airplane, but can have this platform and have their own means to (tackle a fire).’ He says that the Drone Hopper UAV costs five times less per litre than a water tanker aircraft.
Spanish company Drone Hopper wants to create a fleet of drones that can drop 600 litres of water every minute during the night. Image credit – Drone Hopper
But, there is a regulatory obstacle. At the moment, it hasn’t been proven that drones can reliably act autonomously, so national rules generally require each one to have a human remote pilot.
Dr Nazim Kemal Ure, an assistant professor in the aerospace department at Istanbul Technical University in Turkey, said: ‘With multiple autonomous systems many things can be achieved much more quickly.’
Swarming
He is developing a way of coordinating drones that he hopes could contribute to a change in regulation. By the end of the year, Dr Ure expects to be field testing autonomous drones and their swarming algorithms, developed under the DUF project.
Like Drone Hopper, ‘we are detecting the fire by using vision,’ Dr Ure explained. In initial testing the image processing will not be done by the drones, but eventually in real-world flight-testing the algorithms will be installed onboard.
His drones would fly over a burning area and, by examining the vegetation and wind direction and other factors, predict the fire’s spread and direction. With that information they would then precisely drop retardant to stop the fire.
Dr Ure added that further flight-testing may see cooperation with the Turkish government’s Ministry of Forestry and involve a controlled fire.
However, there is work yet to be done to improve the computer-generated fire images in the simulated environment they are using for training the artificial intelligence. ‘Our models are, in the graphical parts, not state-of-the-art,’ said Dr Ure. He wants to have ‘hyper-realistic’ fire for the drones’ vision analysis software to learn from. For him, that will help ensure the drones will operate well in the real world.
And in the real world, Dr Ure sees many other applications. ‘I would like to extend this algorithm to other scenarios such as search and rescue and planetary exploration,’ he said.
Types of forest fires Ground fires occur 25 to 50 cm underground and move slowly, burning through peat and roots. They are notoriously difficult to put out and, if the conditions are right, they can smoulder through the winter and then move above ground in spring.
Surface fires move at a speed of between 3 and 300 metres per minute but burn only the lower vegetation and leave the trees unaffected. Of all the fires, they cause the least damage and are usually easy to put out.
Ladder fires climb up the taller trees and engulf smaller vegetation. Vines and invasive plants help the fire gain momentum.
Crown fires burn trees all the way to the canopy and are the hottest and most dangerous of wildfires. They can spread quickly and are very difficult to put out, partly due to the height of the flames. They can spread beyond natural firebreaks such as rivers through a process called spotting, where wind or hot air carries a piece of burning wood elsewhere and starts a new fire.
The research in this article is funded by the EU. If you liked this article, please consider sharing it on social media.
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