eye-d and dj hidden

// DJ Hidden & Eye-D

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Eye-D is a drum & bass DJ/producer from Goes, a small town in the south of the Netherlands. Eye-D released his first drum & bass record on Kultbox Records in 1998 and he has been one of the most successful producers from the Dutch scene ever since, with releases on seminal labels such as Ruff-Teck and Citrus and numerous collaborations with fellow Dutchmen DJ Hidden, Black Sun Empire and Noisa, and the American Evol Intent outfit. These international activities have resulted in many record releases on foreign labels and plenty of DJ performances across the globe. Eye-D's background in hardcore/gabber results in some unique flavoring in both his DJ sets and his tracks. Expect his sets and tracks to be hard-edged but still very effective on the dancefloor.

DJ Hidden

Peeks and Pokes

Messing around with tape recorders and turn tables at a very early age, playing various instruments but never wanting to practice, typing in thousands of peeks and pokes to produce the most horrible 4-bit sounds, borrowing friend's computers to run now ancient audio software, dubbing alternative music under existing videos and throwing gigs with home stereos.

A childhood filled with experimentation led to the first serious demos in 1995.

Exploring Genres

The tapes were picked up by two labels: Mokum and Coolman. Teaming up with partner in crime Eye-D, as "X-Factor" and "The Outside Agency", the first records were put out a year later. Both releases were quite successful and resulted in more labels becoming interested in the duo's music. With hardcore taking a happy detour, other genres were thoroughly explored, resulting in various joined and solo projects. A semi-experimental breakbeat release under the alias "The E.L.F. Architect", released on Medcom, saw the light of day. Together with the rest of the "Beats op Je Fiets Crew" the now classic "We Eat Tulips for Breakfast" was unleashed on an unsuspecting drum and bass crowd, still recovering from the ragga curse that had been keeping the genre firmly in its grip until then.

Darkness and Distortion

From that moment on, DJ Hidden's prime focus shifted more and more in the direction of drum and bass. Although hardcore was never completely deserted, distorted breakbeats became the main ingredients in his work. Further adventures onto this continent of musical darkness produced records for labels such as Fear, Theoretic, Semiconscious Media and Ruff-teck.

Present Day

Nowadays, DJ Hidden does both artwork and music for most of the labels he's involved with. He also runs Genosha Recordings together with Eye-D. Regardless of how many subgenres get invented, he considers his material "music" and leaves it up to others to decide where they'd prefer to put it. Apart from writing tracks, he spends most of his time working on anything that allows him to be creative... and as far as he's concerned, he'll continue to do so for the rest of his life.