To drum & bass fans the world over the names Calyx and TeeBee are synonymou… Read Full Bio ↴To drum & bass fans the world over the names Calyx and TeeBee are synonymous with high quality, perfectly sculpted music. Just as Michelangelo discovered statues in blocks of stone, so Calyx and TeeBee discovered the essence of D&B locked away in studio equipment; always forward-thinking and packed with as much integrity as energy; their music has had an impact on the scene for over fifteen years.
While Calyx & TeeBee’s first collaborations emerged in 2004, their history and friendship dates back to 1998 when they were introduced as label-mates of the legendary Moving Shadow imprint. In the following years the two artists accumulated astounding solo back-catalogues of releases on a glittering array of D&B’s most respected labels.
When Calyx and TeeBee finally decided it was time to work together in the studio, the first tracks they produced (‘Follow The Leader’ and ‘Cyclone’) were highly acclaimed by the music press. Both tracks featured on Calyx’s debut album ‘No Turning Back’ and were picked up by Rockstar who used them as the soundtrack for a global TV campaign advertising the colossal ‘Midnight Club’ computer games series.
Following this huge joint success Calyx and TeeBee produced one of the landmark releases of 2006: ‘The Quest’ released on TeeBee’s renowned Subtitles label. In the same year the pair also penned ‘The Shape Of Things To Come’ for Renegade Hardware’s 10 year anniversary album before deciding to embark on the long journey of producing a collaborative album.
Now officially a duet Calyx & TeeBee launched Momentum Music which marked its first release with their debut long player. The ‘Anatomy’ LP proved to be one of the most highly anticipated albums in D&B for years, gaining massive support from the scene’s big players and topping sales charts for months.
‘Anatomy’ was a game changer, and following its release Calyx & TeeBee decided to embark on non-stop tours across the globe, venturing into joint DJ sets featuring 6 decks and 2 mixers with both DJs in action simultaneously. Meanwhile the duo started to lay groundwork for their follow-up LP which would see them take five years to complete.
Fast forward to 2012 and Calyx & TeeBee are now set to unveil the kaleidoscopic array of new music that they have been building up in that time. Embracing the new possibilities that the bass music revolution has opened up, Calyx & TeeBee’s current musical perspective covers a range of styles and sounds that threaten to change the game once again.
Their sophomore album is set for release on Ram Records, arguably the biggest and most respected drum & bass label in the world and a leading light in the multi-genre bass music scene.
While Calyx & TeeBee’s first collaborations emerged in 2004, their history and friendship dates back to 1998 when they were introduced as label-mates of the legendary Moving Shadow imprint. In the following years the two artists accumulated astounding solo back-catalogues of releases on a glittering array of D&B’s most respected labels.
When Calyx and TeeBee finally decided it was time to work together in the studio, the first tracks they produced (‘Follow The Leader’ and ‘Cyclone’) were highly acclaimed by the music press. Both tracks featured on Calyx’s debut album ‘No Turning Back’ and were picked up by Rockstar who used them as the soundtrack for a global TV campaign advertising the colossal ‘Midnight Club’ computer games series.
Following this huge joint success Calyx and TeeBee produced one of the landmark releases of 2006: ‘The Quest’ released on TeeBee’s renowned Subtitles label. In the same year the pair also penned ‘The Shape Of Things To Come’ for Renegade Hardware’s 10 year anniversary album before deciding to embark on the long journey of producing a collaborative album.
Now officially a duet Calyx & TeeBee launched Momentum Music which marked its first release with their debut long player. The ‘Anatomy’ LP proved to be one of the most highly anticipated albums in D&B for years, gaining massive support from the scene’s big players and topping sales charts for months.
‘Anatomy’ was a game changer, and following its release Calyx & TeeBee decided to embark on non-stop tours across the globe, venturing into joint DJ sets featuring 6 decks and 2 mixers with both DJs in action simultaneously. Meanwhile the duo started to lay groundwork for their follow-up LP which would see them take five years to complete.
Fast forward to 2012 and Calyx & TeeBee are now set to unveil the kaleidoscopic array of new music that they have been building up in that time. Embracing the new possibilities that the bass music revolution has opened up, Calyx & TeeBee’s current musical perspective covers a range of styles and sounds that threaten to change the game once again.
Their sophomore album is set for release on Ram Records, arguably the biggest and most respected drum & bass label in the world and a leading light in the multi-genre bass music scene.
Warrior
Calyx & TeeBee Lyrics
When a warrior kills another,
he absorbs that fallen warriors spirit
he absorbs that fallen warriors spirit
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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Stuntman Mike
Nothing had sounded like this when it first dropped..No software had created such layers of basslines while still sounding so sharp.Teebee changed my musical direction when Black sound labs LP came out with that deep+emotive yet dark, industrial&Tekky but still percussive beats.And then4me this track was the first that sounded fresh&of a new genre(Neurofunk I guess),pushing the boundaries with the massive influence of Noisia to. I got to warm up for him twice at our night Cornwall over a decade ago&altho we paid him far less than anyother top name that we got down, he smashed it twice as hard as the others&fitted our vibe perfectly.First dj I saw CD mix tho which I wasnt to happy about but just to get unreleased tracks out I guess.Anyway a massive influence for me&underrated the effect he had on the underground scene.Was finally alowd to spin DnB at techno purist parties because of tracks like life continue&!RESPECT4TB👣
Stuntman Mike
4:30
Stuntman Mike
@ˢʰᵉ ᵍᵃᵛᵉ ᵐᵉ ᑫᵘᶦᵗᵉ ᵃ ˢʰᵒʷ ^̮^ no way I can't remember writing this essay 😋 Totally true though but after all that I had forgotten to like the video.. Done now 👍👍
ˢʰᵉ ᵍᵃᵛᵉ ᵐᵉ ᑫᵘᶦᵗᵉ ᵃ ˢʰᵒʷ ^̮^
hehe....i didn't read that paragraph😌
Tarek Wayne
Agreed agreed and agreed...
It's amazing how long ago this was made with the tech available at the time, sounding like it came out in 2050!
Maku Latuur
That feeling, starting at 2:26 and following, when just the high end of the beats change a bit creates that atmosphere I am looking for in drum & bass. Drool!
Maku Latuur
Shit, after all these years I still get goosebumps!
Johnjohntv
The evolution of Techstep to Neurofunk, beautiful 🥲
fmitz
one of the finest intros dnb has to offer..... the rest of the track is amazing as well but very few things beat that impeccable intro
Jordy Vialoux
For those interested the warrior quote is from T-Bag in Prison Break - Season 2 Episode 2 when he's about to kill the doctor.