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Soulfix/ Dirty Politics has made a major ruckus in the last 18 months, pioneering what is now dubbed the "electro-step" sound. Known for smooth electro hooks and nasty dubstep bass, soulfix, alone, and via his Dirty Politics moniker with Nicky Distraktion, has pounded away remixes and original material for some of
the hottest labels in the industry including Dirty Fabric, Big Fish, Simma, System, Atomic Zoo, Champion Beats, Bonzai, Bugeyed, and of course, his own imprint, Audio Planet Recordings.
The founder & long time host of "Analog Airwaves" on Digitally Imported Radio, finds
himself cutting the freshest most upfront electro house to the masses, on the 4th Thursday of each month, a time slot he alternates with Lazy Rich. Reeling in some of the sharpest guest talent in the game... artists like Felguk, JELO, Richard Dinsdale, D:Fuse, Blende, Will Bailey, Calvertron and several others who frequent the show, and contribute to it's listener base, that boasts 1200+ electro heads dialed in each episode.
Having maintained a packed DJ schedule for nearly a decade, live performance is
probably the most undeniable part of his game. The boy can rock. Fresh edits, mashups, remixes, bootlegs, acapellas and constantly improving turn-tablist skills, keep this hi octane performer in the hot seat, headlining gigs across Canada, in venue's like Celebrities, Gorgomish, Odeon, The Warehouse, Guvernment, Hush, Comfort Zone and massive festivals like VEMF, CEMF, Electronic Mountain Music Festival & Motion Notion. Having tied into the promo lists of some of the hottest labels and producers, expect the best tracks you haven't heard yet, flawlessly interlaced with the dirtiest basslines, and most timeless crowd favorites.
Absolutely exploding in 2010, soulfix & the Dirty Politics alias has sky rocketed to the
forefront of new electro music, charting with incredible consistency, hitting way up in the charts. "Extra Terrestrial Beings" hit #1 on Dancerecords.com, "Call of the Wild" hit #2 on Trackitdown.net, and "Slipstream" held down some top 10 real estate in the Beatport electro charts for a short while. Along side several other top 20, top 50 and top 100 chart hits, not only in the electro house genre, but also in the Trance charts, hitting #17 with "Riptide", & #41 in the Nu Disco charts with "Until Nothing". Receiving massive support from across the globe including spins from artists like, Paul Anthony & ZXX, Will Bailey, Lazy Rich, Hirshee, Fake Blood, Toby Emerson, General Midi, Porter Robinson, Alex Kidd, WoNK, Melting Man & Kerrie Nation, Keemerah, Bass Kicka, Steve Velocity, and many, many, others.
CONTACT
Tour Bookings: juice@westcoastdjs.ca
Remix + Production: info@bigmanmanagement.com
Seep
Soulfix Lyrics
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To see what they don't want you to see
Then you take it all in. Let nothing begin
To seep in your skin. To seep in your skin.
Does all this make sense, to lower your defenses
To the point where your head′s a fuckin' bullseye?
When will boys become menAnd finally begin to let it all in?
Before we call it a truce we demand the truth.
We demand to see it with our own eyes
As if it were their's. So plain and so bare.
Now we want our share. Now we want our share
To keep for ourselves. And thus we will
Delve into madness we′d built.
Is it time to raise the men up?
Have we had enough? We′ve all had enough.
In. Out. Feel those
Eyes stare and stab you
In. Out.
In. Out.
The lyrics of Soulfix's song Seep point towards the idea that people need to train their minds in order to pick up on what others don't want them to see. By lowering one's defenses and allowing oneself to take in everything, a person exposes themselves to the truth of situations. The song emphasizes the idea of owning one's emotions and experiences, and not becoming a victim to them. Boys need to become men in order to embrace the truth, and not shy away from it.
The lyric "Before we call it a truce we demand the truth" shows the importance of transparency for making things right. The song asks for people to see things with their own eyes, and not just accept what others show them. The idea of the song is for people to demand what they deserve, and take ownership of their situations. The chorus is a call to action to embrace the truth and not let it seep into one's skin.
Overall, Soulfix's song Seep encourages introspection and analysis of situations. It cautions against becoming a victim to emotions, and instead taking control of one's experiences. The song empowers people to demand the truth, and own their situations.
Line by Line Meaning
If you train your mind's eye to pick it all up
If you focus your thoughts to gather everything that's hidden
To see what they don't want you to see
To find out what's kept hidden from you
Then you take it all in. Let nothing begin
Then you absorb it all, without any hesitation
To seep in your skin. To seep in your skin.
To absorb it so deeply that it becomes a part of you
Does all this make sense, to lower your defenses
Is it wise to let down your guard and be vulnerable?
To the point where your head's a fuckin' bullseye?
To the extent that you become an easy target for others
When will boys become men
When will people grow up and start taking responsibility?
And finally begin to let it all in?
And start facing the harsh reality, without any hesitation?
Before we call it a truce we demand the truth.
Before making peace, we want to know the whole truth
We demand to see it with our own eyes
We want to witness it firsthand, without any filters
As if it were their's. So plain and so bare.
As if it belongs to us, without any hidden motives
Now we want our share. Now we want our share
Now we want our rightful portion, without any greed
To keep for ourselves. And thus we will
To cherish it for ourselves, and use it wisely
Delve into madness we'd built.
Explore the chaos that we have created for ourselves
Is it time to raise the men up?
Is it time for people to become courageous and responsible?
Have we had enough? We've all had enough.
Are we worn out? We are all tired of the current situation.
In. Out. Feel those
Breath in and out, and
Eyes stare and stab you
Feel the intense gaze of others
In. Out.
Breathe in and breathe out.
In. Out.
Inhaling and exhaling slowly.
Contributed by Elizabeth J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.