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A couple of years ago you could have been forgiven for thinking that the primary meaning of Logistics had something to do with the careful organization of a complicated activity so that it happens in a successful and effective way. How wrong that would have been… and yet how right.
Younger brother to Dan Gresham (aka Nu:Tone), Matt Gresham hails from Cambridge and is one of the youngest and fastest rising stars within the scene.
After Exploding onto the scene with his first Hospital release “Replay” in March 2004, Logistics went full steam ahead. Next up was “Together” which ca ...read more
A couple of years ago you could have been forgiven for thinking that the primary meaning of Logistics had something to do with the careful organization of a complicated activity so that it happens in a successful and effective way. How wrong that would have been… and yet how right.
Younger brother to Dan Gresham (aka Nu:Tone), Matt Gresham hails from Cambridge and is one of the youngest and fastest rising stars within the scene.
After Exploding onto the scene with his first Hospital release “Replay” in March 2004, Logistics went full steam ahead. Next up was “Together” which can only be described as an anthem, smashing up dancefloors everywhere from Land’s End to John O Groats, it was finally released not only on the “Future Sound Of Cambridge EP” but also in VIP form as part of the mighty “Spacejam” EP, which continues to sell - many moons after its initial release.
As if this wasn’t enough the modern day boy wonder played a major part in the heavy “Weapons Of Mass Creation 2” LP; not only producing a hefty four of the tracks featured, but also being the official selector for the mix on disk 2.
With a Logistics remix now becoming one of the hottest things in drum and bass it didn’t take long before producers came knocking… remixes included, one for US house crew Mood To Swing for Zinc’s Bingo Label, a remix for Friction on Tru Playaz and don’t forget his seminal remix of Leviticus’s 90s classic “The Burial” for Liquid FUNK
Now in 2006 and established by IDJ as “Soulful D&B’s brightest young thing” Logistics is ready to unleash the 25 track monster debut, “Now More Than Ever”, showcasing two sides to this young prodigy in one fantastic album, “Believe the hype, this is the drum and bass debut of 2006.
On September 28th 2009 he will drop his latest album titled “Crash, Bang, Wallop!” on Hospital Records.
Discography:
Now More Than Ever (2006, Hospital Records & Third Ear Recordings)Flashback / Can’t Let Go (2006, Hospital Records)City Life EP (2006, Hospital Records)Blackout / Krusty Bass Rinser (2006, Hospital Records)Blackout / Bounce (2006, Hospital Records)Beatbox Master / Girl From Mars (2006, Hospital Records)Beatbox Master / Machine (2006, Hospital Records)Weapons of Mass Creation 2 Sampler (2005, Hospital Records)Uprock / Static (2005, M*A*S*H)Release The Pressure EP (2005, Hospital Records)Play the Game / Sin City (2005, Valve Recordings)Surround / Deep Joy (2004, Brand.nu)SpaceJam EP (2004, Hospital Records)Millionaire / Front To Back (2004, Innerground Records)I Want To Know / Hold On Be Strong (2004, Advance//d Recordings)Free My Soul / Replay (2004, Hospital Records)Come To You / Music (2004, Brand.nu) « hide |
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