High Contrast feat Jessy Allen, and Dynamite MC
The name High Contrast needs no introduction. Signed on the strength of his mini-disc demos, the Welsh wonder has smashed his way through the D+B scene and has become one of its iconic and much respected heroes. High Contrast’s debut True Colours was released to massive critical acclaim in June 2002, featuring tracks such as “Return To Forever”, “Global Love” and “Make It Tonight”, it has become a modern day classic for D+B fans new and old. 2007 saw the High Contrast success story continue, with the gargantuan single If We Ever all over Radio One, followed by arguably his finest album yet Tough Guys Don’t Dance and winning the BBC Radio 1′s Essential Mix of the year.
Riding high on the wave of success following “Tough Guys…”, it was straight into 2008 with huge remixes of Utah Saint’s “Something Good”, Adele’s “Hometown Glory” and Eric Prydz’s monster hit “Pjanoo”. As a result, High Contrast has swiftly become the remixer of choice for many labels inside and outside of the drum+bass community. 2010 saw High Contrast studio-bound with rave legends Underworld for collaborative track “Scribble” plus Axwell’s Ibizan anthem “I Found You”.With High Contrast sitting firmly at dance music’s top table, in 2009 he became one of a very rare number indeed, a current recording artist to have released a “best of” album – in the form of “Confidential”, a massive double CD taking in the high points of his first three albums as well as all of his seminal remixes.
2012 is destined to be another big year for the Contrast as his fourth artist album, “The Agony & The Ecstasy””, is unveiled. Alongside the music, High Contrast is also an avid filmmaker, having studied film making at Newport, he recently directed, filmed and edited videos for both “The First Note Is Silent” and “The Agony & The Ecstasy”. He is set to appear at Wakestock supported by Jessie Allen and Dynamite MC and his set is going to go off!
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