D-Funk

Disc Breaks with Llupa – 92 – ft. D-Funk – 22nd October 2009

Oct 22, 2009 | Disc Breaks

It’s been guest-mix-a-rama recently here on the Disc Breaks show and this week we have a very special treat…. D*Funk is currently on tour here in Oz, blazing a trail through the finest breakbeat establishments in the country and is going to stop by Llupa studios to lay down a live guest mix just for you. He’s still got a few dates left around Australia, so make sure you catch him, while you can.. šŸ˜‰
Oct 24 2009 Halo – Hobart, Tasmania
Oct 30 2009 Destination? w/ Lee Coombs & D-Funk – Sydney, New South Wales
Nov 13 2009 Ambar – Perth, Western Australia
D*Funk
Doug Masters, aka D*Funk, got his first set of decks when he was 14 ā€“ way back in the mid-90s. After hours and hours of practice he played his first club gig, spinning jungle and techno before gravitating towards house after a night dancing to Tony De Vit.
At university he scored a residency at the Canal Club and Charlie Chesterā€™s Mezzanine in Wolverhampton in the Midlands before heading to Ibiza to play the Mezzanine Bar and notorious clubs like El Divino & Es Paradis.
After moving to Bournemouth on the south coast of England in 2002 he started playing at various local house venues, but got a bit bored of straight 4/4beats and started getting into playing breakbeat, old skool hip-hop, funk, soul and disco. ā€œI was playing at mainly house nights but I was playing a mix of house and breakbeat,ā€ he recalls. ā€œI was inspired by early Stanton Warriors stuff that fused breakbeat and house together. They seemed to be able to play breaks to a house crowd, so I thought Iā€™d be able to as well.ā€
Punters loved it but venue owners werenā€™t so keen, so Doug started his own night in 2004 ā€“ Break Da House. It quickly established itself as one of the most essential nights out in the south, hosting top-notch acts like the Plump DJs, Stanton Warriors and Meat Katie. It was after striking up a friendship with one of the headline acts, the Dub Pistols Soundsystem, that Dougā€™s first release came about.
Barry Ashworth, notorious Dub Pistols hellraiser, hooked Doug up to release the ā€˜Electrotek EPā€™ on Westway ā€“ the label he runs with Carl Loben and Billy Borez of the Drum Monkeys. The lead cut was used on a TV ad in Portugal, hit No.2 on the Kiss FM Breakbeat Chart and sent Doug on his way as heā€™d now caught the production bug ā€“ big time.
Fast forward to 2009 and Doug has released tracks on Dusted Breaks, Nitrous, Dandy Kid and more on Westway, although he was proving himself to be so prolific that he had to start his own label too ā€“ Up:Start Music. The first release on Up:Start, the ā€˜Bust This EPā€™ featuring MC Manic, received highly favourable reviews and earned him plays on Annie Nightingaleā€™s BBC Radio 1 show and Jay Cunningā€™s Kiss FM slot.
Another great achievement was being nominated for ā€˜Best Breakthrough DJā€™ at the international Break beat awards (Breakspoll) in February 2009. Although heā€™s now been DJing for 15 years and didnā€™t win, it helped put him more on the map internationally and reflected the increased number of gigs outside of his south coast residency.
Picking up remix offers, spinning at festivals and holding down Break Da House will be preoccupying Doug over the summer of 2009 before he makes a big announcement at the end of the summer just before his autumn Australian tour.
Heā€™s been at it a while, but thereā€™s the sense that this talented DJ/producer has only just begun as he turns over a new chapter in his career. Watch this spaceā€¦ā€¦
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Big thanks to D*Funk for dropping by Llupa Studios to do this mix live, if you didn’t catch it here’s the archive – definitely worth a listen for all the upfront tunage Doug has in the bag specially for the tour!
Llupa
01 Kraymon – Papillion Rouge [Dead Famous]
02. Access Denied – One More Time (DJ Killer Remix) [KDB Breaks]
03. Beats Persona – Dr Splace (The Noise Generator Remix) [Acidphonic Records]
04. Double 99 – Rip Groove (What Now? Remix) [CDR]
05. Circuit Breaker vs. B-Phreak – Droppin This (Matthew McCurry vs. Stephen Cole Remix) [Dead Famous]
06. Jurassik – LikeThis (Llupa Remix) [Yellow Finger]
07. Rennie Pilgrem – Rich Rule Us (BSD Remix) [TCR]
08. Krapula Concept – Tekno-Machine (Kultur & Colombo Remix) [Metamorph Muzik]
09. Lee Coombs, Paranoid Jack – Time Is Now (Electro Breaks Mix) [Thrust Recordings]
10. Long Range – Dispel The Clouds (Myagi Remix) [Pop And Lock]
11. Mesmer – Rogue Jah (Original Vocal Mix w Dubmatix Mc) [Scarcity Records]
Guest Mix ā€“ D-Funk
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