NOISIA – The Three Kings of DnB

This week, we’ve got KWVA DJ abstract of The Darkest Side of The Moon (Saturdays, 8-10 pm, Spring 2016) throwing down all you need to know about DnB masters, Noisia.

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Few electronic groups can claim to be the centerpiece of their genre, yet Noisia unequivocally has come to define the face of modern drum and bass since their formation in 2002. The Dutch trio of Martijn van Sonderen, Nik Roos, and Thijs de Vlieger has played a critical role in the evolution and popularization of drum and bass, with practically every DnB producer citing them as one of the main inspirations. Noisia has amassed a diverse body of work, from numerous DnB releases to remixes of mainstream artists (Katy Perry and Tinie Tempah), movie and video game soundtracks, and orchestral performances. In addition to releasing new music and playing weekly DJ sets worldwide (perks of having three members), they run the weekly Noisia Podcast and manage their three music labels (Invisible, Division, and Vision Recordings).

From 2003 to 2005, Noisia cemented itself as one of the most influential pioneers in electronic music. They were part of a surge of producers looking to break into the darker DnB scene, and have inspired every generation of producers since. Of their many strengths is their immaculate sound design, creating gnarly, demonic basslines and intricate drum rhythms that are impressive even by today’s standards. In a genre that has been continuously criticized for removing the “music” from music, Noisia manages to retain the aggressiveness and edge of “neurofunk” (the highly technical, dark side of drum and bass) while preserving the emotional qualities of music, if usually in a dystopian sort-of-way. Noisia’s innovative releases have helped shaped the underground drum and bass sound into its current form.

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Fun Facts:

-Noisia has said that they can spend months working on creating some of their sounds from scratch. Their dedication to perfecting their sound design has become legendary in the electronic music scene. An example: some of the individual drum samples used in their Purpose EP were created solely using FM synthesis, and took months of tuning before they reached their final form.

-In 2014 Noisia was asked to do a remix of the J-Pop group Momoiro Clover Z. Nik recounts their reaction, “We were asked to do it ‘on spec’, which means their label has a lot of say in the final product, and I remember thinking ‘Well if they are gonna have a say about how it’s going to sound, and they’re a pop band, then I should start out really hard so that if I get asked to mellow it out a little bit, that will be OK since it will still be really hard.’ But they never asked us to change it, so the remix just stayed super angry!”

-Noisia collaborated with the UK hip-hop group Foreign Beggars in 2013 to create I Am Legion, a crossover of hip-hop, dubstep, and drum and bass.

-Thys wrote an orchestral piece for the North Netherlands Orchestra (the oldest orchestra in the Netherlands), fusing classical music with drum and bass elements. Before Noisia, Thys was an independent classical pianist and hip-hop producer.

-Noisia has begun to heavily promote the “future beats” genre, which is quickly gaining popularity worldwide (one of the hubs in the club scene in the Bay Area).

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My top 5 essentials:

  1. Noisia – The Tide

I would argue that this is one of the greatest song intros ever. This tune is easily a pillar of 2000’s drum and bass.

  1. Noisia – Banshee

You will find very quickly that I like dystopian, almost eerily peaceful songs. One of my favorites.

  1. Noisia – Dead Limit

This song was named the 2015 DnB Song of the Year. If you don’t have a subwoofer, go buy one and prepare to be enlightened.

  1. Noisia – Could This Be

I was more of a metal/instrumental guitar kid before college, but I had Noisia’s Split The Atom album. Something about this song just connected with me, and the music video is badass too.

  1. Noisia & Phace – Program

Easily the coolest distorted vocal sample ever.

…though this is hardly a good list of their music. A more suitable recommendation would be to set aside a day with some good speakers and play the whole Noisia discography. It is a journey, and it is worth it.

I play plenty of Noisia tunes during my radio show The Darkest Side of the Moon every Saturday, 8-10 PM.


Thanks, DJ abstract!

DJ Spotlight: The Lonely Guy of The Lonely Guy Radio Program!

The spotlight’s on The Lonely Guy from The Lonely Guy Radio Program! Scroll on to read about a true legend – on our airwaves since 1993!

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About The Lonely Guy

Hometown: Elkhart, Indiana

Show time: Saturday, 10 – noon, Spring 2016

Show description: I typically play tracks from the CMJ Top 200 and KWVA’s most recent rotation.

Artists commonly played on show: I’ve been playing the new Ra Ra Riot, Bloc Party, The 1975, and stuff like that.

How long have you been a DJ? I started with KWVA in 1993.

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Top 5 albums of 2015:
iii by Miike Snow
Wiped Out! by The Neighbourhood
Seeds by TV On The Radio
Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit by Courtney Barnett
No Life For Me by Wavves & Cloud Nothings

How did you get involved with KWVA?

I had just moved to Eugene and heard an ad for DJs, so I applied. They held “auditions” at 4 am and I was the only person who showed up.

Tell us your favorite moment/memory as a DJ:

Far too many to list, but – We had Frank Black in the studio one afternoon. He picked up a piece of paper and wrote, “Only, only, only The Lonely. Keep playin’ the sh*t. Your friend, Frank.” I’m a HUGE Pixies fan, and the paper is currently framed and hanging on my office wall.

What makes your show unique?

I suppose the fact that my show is older than most of our DJs.

If you could play only one album on the radio for the rest of your DJ career, what would it be?

Husker Du’s Warehouse Songs and Stories.

How did you come up with your DJ name and show name?

Back in the day, I was training on a 4-6 am shift and a caller told me that I had to be the loneliest guy in Eugene. Thus, “The Lonely Guy Radio Program” was born.

Dream guest to have on your show?

From a music standpoint, it would be Beck. Although Neil Young would be cool too.

Any influences for your show or as a DJ?

I was pretty heavily influenced by the early days of MTV. Growing up in small-town Indiana, it was THE source of new music for us and early videos exposed us to artists that our local radio stations wouldn’t play.

Anything else you’d like the world to know about you as a DJ? Or your show?

There is no way for me to properly express the privilege it has been to be a part of KWVA or my thanks for allowing me to be a part of earth’s greatest college radio station.

Listen to playlists by The Lonely Guy here!


Thanks for the interview and everything over the past 23 years, Lonely Guy! If you’re interested in being the next DJ in the spotlight, contact music@kwvaradio.org.