Re: London vybez in the deep tech sound, a little snippet from my interview wit Mark Radford.
D: So you know there's always like, the sound of London, like London radio always has something going on; like jungle, drum and bass, speed garage, 2-step, grime, dubstep, you know there's always something. Do you see what you're doing as like, closer to London pirate music or closer to house music? Like, international house music.
M: Umm… Closer to the London thing, without a doubt. Because all my influences have come from like the London scene, like I said, everything that I put out in my music has come from London. I was never into house per se, with regards to the bigger house names, until I started experimenting with the music, then I discovered newer names - like, my youth was drum n bass and jungle. That, was my music. And then, as I've got older, my tastes have changed, I wasn't going out raving to this music, because I had children when I was young, so I used to work all the time. I still kept DJing, but then, because I wasn't out raving to this music, I discovered it via DJing.