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Sat, 28 Jan 2012  /  Post a commentSwayzak on the amazing Groovetech.com Radio in 2001. Apparently there are more sets to come.
Wed, 25 Jan 2012  /  26 CommentsContemplating dwindling returns, one half of the UK duo takes to Facebook to vent his frustrations.
Wed, 11 Jan 2012  /  Post a commentA condensed pulchritudinous outlook on anyones inhibitions arguably sets a scene for an anarchical foray into futurity, and it’s this idea that presents every artist with the ominous prospect of making a difference. It’s the lifeline that we attach ourselves to, one that we find within ourselves that ultimately results in self-procurance - David Brown, effortlessly acknowledges it.
A condensed pulchritudinous outlook on anyones inhibitions arguably sets a scene for an anarchical foray into futurity, and it’s this idea that presents every artist with the ominous prospect of making a difference. It’s the lifeline that we attach ourselves to, one that we find within ourselves that ultimately results in self-procurance – this weeks guest, David Brown, effortlessly acknowledges it. If you had the opportunity to attend Fabric on the fifth of November this year, you would have witnessed James Taylor’s final performance alongside Brown, though it stands to reason that both will fulfill their reverie.
It’s been years of commitment and achievement that commenced with the EP “Bueno” [Swayzak Recordings, 1997] which brings us to this time and place. Since then, the releases of ‘Loops From The Bergerie’, ‘Some Other Country’ and ‘Snowboarding In Argentina’ have been featured prominently throughout the past decade and rightly so. The live exploits that ensued only reinforced the denudation.
This weeks special broadcast will put things right, in your own place. You’re with Swayzak.
Wed, 23 Nov 2011  /  Post a commentAfter the departure of James Taylor from the outfit David Brown is now flying the Swayzak flag solo. We asked him to expound on what to expect.
Tue, 22 Nov 2011  /  Post a commentThere have been numerous acclaimed albums, from the debut Snowboarding In Argentina, to the most recent, Some Other Country. Then there are those headline sets on international soundsystems, whether that’s Belgium’s Dour festival, or a Swiss recycling plant...
Thu, 09 Sep 2010  /  Post a commentSwayzak bucking trend - recorded , mixed, remixed , mastered , pressed, hand stamped , hand printed sleeve ,180gram vinyl ... Swayzak self release with Greta Cottage Workshop took major effort... to say the least ! Grab yourself a copy here - http://www.swayzak.com/swayshop/swayzak_shop.html
Mon, 10 May 2010  /  Post a commentYes finally we got our shit together , and cut a new self funded (brun swayzak and matt at greta cottage workshop) self produced , self explanatory record ! mastered in deepest taunton, somerset, england, uk by john dent @ loud mastering ! a legend of the UK cutting scene for his work with island records back in the day and with the exchange , london (techno cutting specialists). john is a master and did us a big favour as vinyl is not a money maker for him either .......
Fri, 16 Oct 2009  /  1 CommentThe UK duo stop by the Fabric blog for a mix and a chat ahead of their appearance at the club's epic 30 hour birthday celebration this weekend.
Thu, 20 Aug 2009  /  Post a commentJames Taylor and David Brown talk to Ableton about their use of the Live software, and provide a free download of the source files for their set.
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