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Step 13

Step 13 is a British live drum and bass / rock and roll band from London.

History

Step 13 was founded in 1996 as a collective of djs and musicians, linked by a common interest in music experimentation. Originally known as Step 13 Recordings, they would DJ jungle and drum and bass at free party events and club nights across South and East England and throughout London.

In 2000 Step 13 hosted their first regular club night, Mixamotosis[1] at Madame JoJos in Soho. The night was the first to be exclusively dedicated to UK Hip Hop and saw artists like DJ Skitz, Roots Manuva, Rodney P, Estelle (musician), Skinny Man, Scratch Perverts, and Task Force performing. [2]

In 2002 Step13 formed a band to inject a new lease of life into the drum and bass scene which was suffering from musical stagnation. Based atStudio 7K in East London, the band originally had 13 members, their first live gig came in June 2003 at Cargo in Shoreditch. Within a short time they developed a sound and feel to their music, in part taking up the genre which Roni Size Reprazent had begun.[3]

In 2006 Step13 established the first live drum and bass band night in the UK, NRFTW (No Rest For The Wicked) at the Rhythm Factory, Whitechapel. [4]

By 2008, and with female vocalist Lucy Randell, who sings on the fourth The Streets album, Everything is borrowed, Step 13 spent the summer touring festivals, including headlining at Kingston Green Fair [5], and appearing on two stages at the Glastonbury Festival.[6]


In their own words

According to their interview on Channel4Music [1]

"...Step 13 was formed from a group of four DJs and producers in 2003. Sick of the DJ fever of the late nineties and full of post millennium apathy they formed a band in search of fresh vibes and a new way of taking their music to the people.

The following years saw experimentation with different line ups and instruments. Band members came and went, some confused, some excited many dumbfounded but never bored, they eventually evolved into an seven piece featuring drums, bass, guitar, keys, samples/synths and sublime vocals from MC Ishu (Manasseh sound system) and Lucy Randell. Their enthusiasm for eclectic music saw them dabbling with drum and bass, dub, psychedelia and rock to create their own hybrid sound which they call Broc’n’Roll, left-field drum and bass with bite. After making a strong live debut at London’s, Cargo and being hailed as a key live drum and bass act by Knowledge magazine, Step13 went on to perform at many venues and towns throughout the UK. Since the start of 2005 the band has taken time to write a complete new set of material. The upfront live drum and bass vibe is still strong, but the ideas are more focused with a few eclectic surprises.

Step 13 consider ourselves champions of humanitarian causes and strive to bring about peace and harmony through our music. Call us old hippies but It's all about peace and love."

Contemporaries

Roni Size Reprazent, Dead Silence, Blackout, Dust 21, Epoc, Subsource

References