King Roc

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A Pocket Full of Prose - King Roc For The Floor Mix 00:00 Tools
Flicker 00:00 Tools
The Tip (Tom Neville Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion - Sebo K & Metro Remix 00:00 Tools
Discovery #1 00:00 Tools
The Growing Phrase 00:00 Tools
Phidias Gold 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion 00:00 Tools
Kita Mono 00:00 Tools
Diesel Tribe 00:00 Tools
Pressure 00:00 Tools
Instr 00:00 Tools
Carbon 00:00 Tools
Flux 00:00 Tools
Everything From Nothing 00:00 Tools
Original 00:00 Tools
Lunar People 00:00 Tools
How Big Is It 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird 00:00 Tools
Flow 00:00 Tools
Random Chances 00:00 Tools
The Beginning - Alex Kenji Remix 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose 00:00 Tools
Melon Koly Flower 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose (D-Nox & Beckers Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tube Whistle 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion (Sebo K & Metro Remix) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Sasse Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Tip (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jardin Nights - Original 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (Jericho Dub) 00:00 Tools
locomota 00:00 Tools
Chapters 00:00 Tools
Tirades Of ENV 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Jericho Dub Remix) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Alex Caytas & Aleks Patz Remix) 00:00 Tools
Etalon 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Clouded Vision Remix) 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full of Prose (King Roc For The Floor Mix) 00:00 Tools
Better ways 00:00 Tools
Digerital 00:00 Tools
The Tip (Tom Neville Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (King Roc Alternate Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Tip 00:00 Tools
Take Me Away 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Stel Remix) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (King Roc remix) 00:00 Tools
Flicker (Original) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning - Jericho Dub Remix 00:00 Tools
Mirror To Infinity 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (Jericho Dub Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dimitri Nakov - Alameda Jau (Dub) 00:00 Tools
Discovery. 1 00:00 Tools
Locamota 00:00 Tools
Locamota (Original) 00:00 Tools
Tirades 00:00 Tools
Cycles 00:00 Tools
Work out (feat. Sampha & Epik the Dawn) 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose (Darko Esser Remix) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion - Sebo K & Met 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird - Clouded Vision Remix 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Instrumental Mix) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird - Sasse Remix 00:00 Tools
Flow (Pts. 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
Melon Koly Flower (12-Inch Version) 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose (Beatless Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Sasse Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Lunar People (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion ((Sebo K Remix)) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Sasse Instrumental Mix) 00:00 Tools
Better Ways - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
A Pocketful of Prose 00:00 Tools
welcome to the zion (sebo k & metro rmx) 00:00 Tools
Prime Evil (Boris Dlugosch Mix / Edit) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Melon Koly Flower (12'' Version) 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Zion (Sebo K Remix) 00:00 Tools
Etalon (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
Melon Koly Flower [12" Version] 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Zion (Sebo K and Metro remix) 00:00 Tools
King Roc 00:00 Tools
The Tip (Tom Neville Remix)- 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion (Sebo K & Metro Mix) 00:00 Tools
Locamota - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Ghosts That Live In Her - King Roc Remix 00:00 Tools
Hello Infinity 00:00 Tools
Jardin Nights 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose - D-Nox And Beckers Remix 00:00 Tools
Tirades (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Discovery 1 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full Of Prose - Darko Esser Remix 00:00 Tools
Alameda Jau - Original 00:00 Tools
King Roc - Transitions - Proton Radio - 09-04-2010 00:00 Tools
Carbon-stps 00:00 Tools
DiscoVery #1 (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Liquid Perspective 00:00 Tools
Pts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
welcome to zion(sebo k rmx) 00:00 Tools
Flow Pts. 1 & 2 (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (Alex Kenji Remix) 00:00 Tools
Flicker (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Lunar People - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Prime Evil (feat. Marc Almond) [Boris Dlugosch Mix / Edit] 00:00 Tools
Transitions Guestmix-SBD-04-09-2010 00:00 Tools
The TipB (Tom Neville Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tirades of Env 08 00:00 Tools
Lunar People (Mutual Society) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird - King Roc Remix 00:00 Tools
The Growing Phrase (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
DiscoVery #1 (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
DiscoVery #1 - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I'm on (feat. Jerzey & Jcas) 00:00 Tools
Flicker - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Melon Koly Flower (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
Alameda Jau 00:00 Tools
That Will Never Do 00:00 Tools
Flow (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
DiscoVery #1 (Original) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird - Sasse Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Feed on Me 00:00 Tools
Prime Evil - Boris Dlugosch Mix / Edit 00:00 Tools
Beautiful But Weird - Alex Caytas & Aleks Patz Remix 00:00 Tools
Locamota (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Tip - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Everything From Nothing (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
Lunar People (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Cool (feat. Breon Smalls) 00:00 Tools
B1 - Etalon (master) 00:00 Tools
Alameda Jau (Dub) 00:00 Tools
A Pocket Full of Prose - King Roc For The Floor Mix 00:00 Tools
DiscoVery No.1 00:00 Tools
process part 133 (the beginning (radio edit)) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Zion (Sebo K rmx) 00:00 Tools
With You (feat. Epik the Dawn) 00:00 Tools
Testify (feat. Flawless Tracks) 00:00 Tools
Money Talk (feat. Jerzey & Kid Flash) 00:00 Tools
Venting (Freestyle) [feat. Diamondstyle] 00:00 Tools
They Know (feat. Hendo Gleesh & Diamond Style) 00:00 Tools
Get Money (feat. Young Skillz, Jerzey & Beats Planet) 00:00 Tools
prime evil 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Zion (Sebo K & Metro remix) 00:00 Tools
How Big Is It? 00:00 Tools
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R.I.P. 2012 DJ mag has tipped it: "2008 will be the year King Roc claims his crown". His collaboration with Secretsundaze Giles Smith, Two Armadillos, has had huge success with tracks on Buzzin' Fly, Dessous, Four:Twenty, and King Roc's own label, Mutual Society, was described by IDJ as "the best thing he'd ever done". In just the first quarter of 2008 he toured China, Australia, Asia and Brazil, released two EPs that spanned techno to trip-hop, and started the preparation for a new live show for festivals, to be launched in 2009. But to reach that point, he had to almost throw it all away. It was a case of radical reinvention. In late 2006, King Roc - otherwise known as Martin Dawson - had had it with the music-writing process. Despite first starting in music as part of a three piece breakbeat / techno band (which also included now-huge UK DJs Tom Neville and Nick Sentience), he felt he was now trapped in a restrictive framework of 4/4 dance. He'd left the band to become a successful house producer - releasing on Simple, BuggedOut!, Love Minus Zero, Playtime, even oldschool German electroclash label Beautycase, and remixing classics like New Order and Future Sound of London. But it wasn't enough. He wanted to move outside the 4/4 framework, to be free to experiment with style, and to leave behind the restrictions of a dance DJ's career. The first step was to look for new inspiration. Dawson had worked at Phonica, the "last London record store still standing" - the place launched the career of Get Physical's Heidi and Simple's Will Saul, and which had single-handedly over several years turned London onto minimal, deep techno and all the new European styles. And through Phonica, Dawson met a new collaborator, Giles Smith, to form one of his new projects, Two Armadillos. With Smith having co-promoted and been resident DJ of ubercool London party Secretsundaze, the two wanted to create something deeper, lighter, and housier than the electronica of the time. Their first EP, "Tunnel of Light", on Steve Bug's Dessous label lead to more collaborations to be released on Buzzin' Fly ("Nostalgia"), Four:Twenty ("Butterfly Bee"), and Secretsundaze Records ("Warriors"), and the first bookings for what will be a regular touring show in the last half of 2008. But at the same time, Dawson was also looking for something bigger than music - hence his new Mutual Society project. A collaboration with Australian visual artist Seb Godfrey / Drunkpark, the goal of this project is to ultimately release King Roc's debut album in early 2009. But in the short-term, it's a platform for experimenting with the intersection of music and visuals - on a new mutualsocietymusic.com website to be launched late May 08, and across a set of five collectable Mutual Society vinyl EPs, the third of which is due out on the day of website launch. Dawson describes Mutual Society as a throwback to "the hippy albums of the 70s" - a "cross between Pink Floyd and Twin Peaks" in the way it reinterprets the old-school concept album in a modern context. EP1, Lunaris, was about "chance, coincidence and randomness" - the staggering part that coincidence plays in the life of the average person. Ranging from the solo piano of "the beginning" to the pure techno of "lunar people", it drew raves from Laurent Garnier, Chloe, Lee Burridge and Will Saul. Second EP Communique, meanwhile, was about patterns, mathematics, and interconnectedness and ran from breakbeat to ambient - and it was described by IDJ as "King Roc's strongest release ever - full of emotive wonder that stops you dead in your tracks". The third EP? Equilibrium is out end May and is about rejecting the distractions of modern life to be "in the moment". Inspired by the snowboarding landscape of Chamonix, France, it includes what amounts to a deep-house symphony, the 11-minute epic, Flow Parts 1&2 - echoing DJ mag's description of the Mutual Society EPs as "dreamy ... elegant ... gorgeous ... bittersweet ... melancholy". And it all leads up to the debut album, Chapters, and the festival shows for next year - a return to live bands, live instruments and real interaction with an audience for Dawson, and an opportunity to entirely re-think the EPs so far. For the album, each EP track will be radically rewritten - ambient will become techno, trip-hop will become chillout, with only the original melodies to remain. Chapters, Dawson says, is about the process, not the goal. From live to electronic and back to live again, from groups to solo to new collaborations. Start, change, return, change - the journey always as important as the destination... UPDATE: Chapters out on Process Recordings MAR 23. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.