![]() It’s liberating from an artist point of view because I can actually show where I’m at in more of a real time sense. Mixed feelings though, surely? You’re a label owner, too… If a producer wants to release music and they have an audience who want to hear it, they can put it directly and cut out a lot of bullshit. We don’t have to pander to labels who dictate when the music comes out and how it comes out. The tools we have as artists and the technology we have means we can build up our audience and have a direct link to them. We’re always faced with challenges and if we don’t find a way to work and sell our art then we end up fucked so we have to find a solution.Īlso, I think everyone is realising that we don’t need labels. We’re like rats burrowing through the shit. Cut off a revenue stream, we’ll pop back up somewhere else with another solution. Producers are like cockroaches! You can’t stop us. ![]() One good thing is how versatile artists are with merch and revenue streams. Everyone doing that, all in isolation… It’s going to have a long-lasting negative affect isn’t it? I mean, some good stuff has come out of all of this but a lot of bad stuff, too. Covid did a number on a lot of people and gave them too much time to think about little shit. We’re not out of the strangeness we’ve had for the last few years… I’ve got so many other aliases that I could be booked as, but it’s my love of drum & bass that keeps me sticking with Kid Drama whether there are bookings or not. I’ve played a couple of things as Instra:mental but the Kid Drama alias has always been a hard sell. That’s good to hear because I haven’t had much practice lately. Like this mix itself, this one runs deep! A heavyweight blend of thundering futurism, uncompromising beats and stark waves of emotion, it’s the mood and flavour that’s always been at the core of his Kid Drama project… And hopefully always will be.Ĭheck the sounds and get to know where he’s at and what’s coming next. On top of all of that we’re really pleased to say he’s made this crucial mix for our 1 More Mix series! Capturing the CNVX vibe and tone of the tracks on his USB, plus a whole stash of dubs from himself and his peers, Damon’s gone IN with timeless deep tech swagger. Following his awesome atmospheric jungle project Nine Windows with the eminent DJ Trace, Damon is finishing off an album on Metalheadz and has a whole stash of massive collaborations that are nearing competition, including the long-long-long awaited return of Instra:mental productions! Now with those strange times starting to move behind us, Damon’s looking ahead with a hefty batches of newness cooking in various directions. Previously unreleased, each cut was specially made to either draw as a surprise on peers like dBridge or DLR deep in the mix or for his long-running CNVX Radio show that ran weekly throughout the lockdown era. It features absolutely hilarious and unhinged performances by some of the most prolific voice actors currently working, including Kobayashi Yuusuke (Subaru in Re:Zero) and Murase Ayumu (Hinata Shoyo in Haikyuu!!).The man, the maverick, the artist who has more aliases and collaborative projects than many of us have shoes Damon Kirkham is in ful l Kid Drama mode right now as he drops a limited number of specials and dubs on his Dub Access 2016 – 2019 USB. This series is actually quite light on the physical intimacy, but very explicit in terms of language. RELATED: The Best (Healthy) BL Anime on Funimationįor something a bit more recent, there is Yarichin Bitch Club, based on the manga series by Ogeretsu Tanaka. There are seven other couples featured in the series, so there is plenty of romance to enjoy. The stories are a series of romances between the dolls and their masters, and it features a star-studded cast, including Ono Daisuke ( Kujo Jotaro from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) and Koyasu Takehito (Dio Brando also from JoJo) - and the two do play a couple in this story. It tells the story of a mysterious family of sorcerers, who has the power to use words to harm others, and to turn paper dolls into humans. One way to enter the world of BL drama CDs is with an ensemble series like Ze, created by Yuki Shimizu. ![]() What Are the Best BL Drama CDs to Start With?
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