Based in Brighton, UK, Prolix is part of the exciting new generation of artists and DJs that are mashing clubs up across the globe with their sound of hard edge drum and bass. Having released further tunes on Hardware and one on Industry, (‘Vacuum’ with EBK), including 'Innocence' on the '3 The Hardway EP' as well as a remix of Chase and Status' ‘ Barbarians' for their ‘Ten Tonne’ EP, Prolix then hooked up with DJ Hype and Pascal of seminal label Tru Playaz. Deciding that they liked what they heard, but that it wouldn’t quite fit into what their other labels were putting out, they decided to form a label with the intention of pushing this sound. Thus 'Ganja Tek' was born. The first release ‘Exile’ was an instant hit. Getting smashed all over the worlds dancefloors and boosted by airtime on Radio1 by Mary-Anne Hobbes and Bailey, 'Exile and 'Chokehold', ensured Prolix launched Ganja Tek into the consciousness of the DnB community. Following the success of this first single it was followed up by tech steppers 'Freefall' and 'Icon', then 'Took my Love' and 'Ice cold'. Most recently, the live break-based ‘Sonorous’ and smasher ‘The Fury’ were released on promo, with DJ support from Klute, Dom and Gridlok to name a few.
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Based in Brighton, UK, Prolix is part of the exciting new generation of artists and DJs that are mashing clubs up across the globe with their sound of hard edge drum and bass. Having released further tunes on Hardware and one on Industry, (‘Vacuum’ with EBK), including 'Innocence' on the '3 The Hardway EP' as well as a remix of Chase and Status' ‘ Barbarians' for their ‘Ten Tonne’ EP, Prolix then hooked up with DJ Hype and Pascal of seminal label Tru Playaz. Deciding that they liked what they heard, but that it wouldn’t quite fit into what their other labels were putting out, they decided to form a label with the intention of pushing this sound. Thus 'Ganja Tek' was born. The first release ‘Exile’ was an instant hit. Getting smashed all over the worlds dancefloors and boosted by airtime on Radio1 by Mary-Anne Hobbes and Bailey, 'Exile and 'Chokehold', ensured Prolix launched Ganja Tek into the consciousness of the DnB community. Following the success of this first single it was followed up by tech steppers 'Freefall' and 'Icon', then 'Took my Love' and 'Ice cold'. Most recently, the live break-based ‘Sonorous’ and smasher ‘The Fury’ were released on promo, with DJ support from Klute, Dom and Gridlok to name a few.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.