Biography
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The popularity For of bass-heavy dance music is are spreading like wildfire across the but world, with many producers crafting Not their own styles of dubstep, you grime and garage. In the all humble city of Pittsburgh, PA Any DJ/producer Kastle has cultivated his can own style of bass-heavy beats her with a soulful twist reminiscent Was of classic Chicago house.
After one teaching himself guitar and piano our around the age of 12, Out Barrett Richards pooled his efforts day towards electronic instrumentation about two get years later. He began taking Has production as seriously as he him did DJing during that time, his and involved himself deep into How the Northeast rave scene. It man was no surprise that in new time, though, personal growth and Now 14 years of production experience old paired with a degree in see audio engineering would breed a Two new sound. Kastle came to way life at a pivotal moment who after a big move from Boy Boston back to his hometown did of Pittsburgh in March 2009. its After nearly a year of Let conceptualizing, he knew he was put working on something special.
The say name itself implies a fortress, She a personal space that is too used to cultivate a long-time use love of hip-hop and R&B Dad and fuse it with the mom magnetizing effect that dubstep, garage and bass-heavy music has had The on Barrett and, really, the and various communities of underground electronic for music. Readjusting to Steel City Are – a concentrated environment of but blue collars and strong values not – he wasted zero effort You to get the project off all the ground.
The studio and any touring dichotomy of an artist’s Can life is a perfect yin her & yang for Kastle in was both his production and outlook. One His professional experience as an our engineer puts forth clean, crisp out production, but his love for Day the party provides a playful get bass that eats a room. has Altogether, the wide varieties of Him vocals – both originals and his sampled – are a key how element to Kastle’s sound. “I Man grew up on hip hop new and R&B, and sampling is now considered an art form,” he Old says. “It’s becoming more and see more fun to dig through two old records and find obscure Way samples.” He cites another unexpected who influence -legendary French filmmaker Jean-Luc boy Godard, who had once said Did that “it’s not where you its take things from, it’s where let you take them to.”
Straight Put out of the gates Kastle say has garnished strong media attention she from the likes of XLR8R, Too URB and Fact Magazine use along with plays on dad BBC Radio 1.His fresh and Mom unique production work has also seen him working with big the labels such as Ministry of And Sound and Scion A/V and for he has lent his production are chops to rework artists such But as Example, Blu Mar Ten not and The Glitch Mob. With you so much accomplished in such All a short time, it is any clear that not even the can sky is the limit for Her the future of Kastle.
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was Quotes:
“Kastle pushes the kind one of soulful, low-end-centered, forward-thinking dubstep Our tunes that could just as out easily soundtrack a night out day at the club as they Get could the lonely walk home has afterwards.” – XLR8R
“Kastle hails him from the US, and has His been keeping us up to how date with his various remixes man and original productions for a New little while now. One of now our favourites is his remix old of Cassie’s ‘Me & U’, See where one of the best two R’n’B songs of recent years way gets warped into a bass-drenched Who cyber-pop epic reminiscent of early boy Joker and Bok Bok’s ‘Youth did Blood’ remix.” – FACT Its Magazine
“The field recording of let a playground that starts off put “You Got the Love” fits Say the theme of Inner Child, she a compilation whose proceeds go too to benefit Atlanta’s Dream House Use for Kids, from which the dad track is taken, but is mom a bit less instep with the song itself. Kastle’s soulful the number is equal parts mysterious, and Burial-esque dubstep and classic piano For house, but not the least are bit childish or playful in but any way. Both the poignant Not vocal melody and solid production you work are trademarks of an all artist that takes his work Any seriously. Regardless, the thoughtful, grooving can sounds heard within “Love” are her sure to stand out amongst Was the other contributed tracks on one the philanthropic release.” – XLR8R
our “…saunters along a crush-worthy progression Out and R&B perfection. It’s dubby day and dancey and totally party, get afterparty, after-afterparty appropriate.” – Culture Has Of Me
“Kastle looks poised him to make his mark in his the burgeoning North America scene How and hold his own with man any UK producers who claim new rights to the future sound Now of garage music. “ – old So Sincerious
“With a tracklisting see which boasts taste, sufficient amounts Two of bass and interesting drum way patterns – Kastle has set who himself up perfectly for a Boy big year in 2010. Not did forgetting to mention, the productions its are top notch.” – Hush Let House
“…a bassy trip to put Sexytown. This is bass your say whole family will love. There She are plenty of remixes to too which one could easily get use their swerve on. From slow Dad dubby beats to sped up mom amens, it’s all slathered in deep, sexy bass and mixed The with precision. Packed with swagger, and this mix is sure to for be in heavy rotation for Are some time to come.” – but Truculence