Fracus & Darwin

Fracus & Darwin
Origin England
Genres UK Hardcore Drum and bass
Years active 2009 Present
Labels Hardcore Underground
Website www.fracusanddarwin.co.uk
Members Gaz Powell
Nick Adam

Fracus & Darwin are a DJ and production duo from the United Kingdom, known for producing a variety of electronic music styles. They have been guests on BBC Radio 1[1] and have performed at clubs and festivals all over the World.

They have released four studio albums on the label Hardcore Underground as well as producing music for the gaming industry, having had tracks featured on releases such as Music of Dance Dance Revolution X. They have also undertaken production work for Nintendo, Konami Japan and Capcom.

They have been interviewed and featured in industry magazines such as Spindle Magazine [2] and YourEDM.[3]

Early Work

Both Fracus and Darwin had produced a large number of records and made many compilation appearances as individuals prior to forming their partnership in 2009.[4][5]

"Balancing Act" (2010)

"Balancing Act" is the title of the 2010 debut artist album by Fracus & Darwin. The original pressing of the album was released on the Hardcore Underground label on 17 December 2010.[6] The album features a number of different styles of rave music including Drum and Bass, Drumstep and Breakbeat Hardcore, but predominantly comprises tracks falling under the UK Hardcore genre.

On 12 May 2014, a re-mastered version of album was released which also contained an additional track "You Are My Oxygen" that had not been included on the original track list.[7]

"Point Of No Return" (2012)

"Point Of No Return" is the title of the second studio album released by Fracus & Darwin. It was released through mainstream stores in the UK and Ireland on 28 May 2012.[8][9]

"Filth And Dumb Hatred" (2014)

Fracus & Darwin's third artist album was titled "Filth And Dumb Hatred" and was first released on 12 May 2014.[10] The album is an eclectic mix of styles and features a variety of guest vocalists such as Jessica Palmer, Jeston Langland and Mark Slammer. The title of the album is anagrammatic and is derived from the letters used in the phrase "the third f and d album". It has received some five star reviews from regular industry reviewers.[11]

"Diversions" (2015)

In October 2015, Fracus & Darwin released their fourth artist album "Diversions". The album was released on CD, as well as digitally and as a limited edition Double LP. The featured tracks included collaborations with various other dance artists and vocalists including T Power (as "Bass Selective") and Rowetta (vocalist with UK indie band "Happy Mondays". The album was advertised on various TV channels in the UK including Clubland TV and MTV Dance [12]

DJ career

Fracus & Darwin have performed extensively as DJs both all around their native UK and abroad. Amongst the many hundreds of clubs and festivals they have appeared at, they have performed at such notable venues as The Opera House (Toronto), DNA Lounge, Digbeth Institute, Tampa Convention Center and O2 Academy Bournemouth to name but a few. They have also been guests on BBC Radio 1 on several occasions, and have performed for other leading rave music stations such as Kool FM (London).

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