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He's a Beatport and ARIA dance chart #1 act and remixer. The boss of two labels, a successful pop songwriter and one of the few truly and awesomely live jamming DJs on the festival circuit - Bass Kleph can do it all.

He started both 2010 and 2011 with Beatport #1s - the first his enormous remix of Shakedown, and the second with his own track I'll be OK. Then an ARIA chart #1 in his native Australia, four tours of the US, his first gig in the mainroom of Ministry in the UK, a local tour for his 2011 compilation BASS KLEPH: PRESENTS - and the continuing success of his live touring outfit BKCA with pop songwriter Chris Arnott.

But his success hasn't come from nowhere. To understand Stu Tyson, as he's known offstage, you've got to know a little about his history.

First, he's been practicing his craft forever. Most kids are still at school at age 15, but as a teenager Bass Kleph was touring Australia and New Zealand as the drummer of a hugely successful three-piece rock act, Loki. Playing live in grubby rock venues, he says, gave him his earliest understandings that there's a dynamic to making crowds dance. A catchy rhythm won't catch without the hypnotism of an irresistable hook - but then even the most nagging hook won't shuffle the feet until it's bent out of shape by the thunder of a serious rhythm section.

Really, the rock world had no chance of holding on to him. As Bass Kleph says, "I remember when Loki got its first album back from mastering. I'd been listening to Squarepusher and The Prodigy. Everyone else was stoked with the way the album sounded - but I thought 'why are the drums so quiet? Why is it all about the guitar?'"

And why, he thought, couldn't Loki do more with that cool little bit of equipment he'd found in the back of the studio - a drum machine?

Loki imploded eventually, the inevitable result of the music industry trying to screw all it could out of the band's three teenage members. Bass Kleph left, determined that he wouldn't taken in by the empty promises of the industry again - but also that next time round he wanted to do it differently. A more electronic sound, focused on his new obsession, DJing.

That was 15 years ago. Bass Kleph been DJIng just about weekly now for 10 years - and the DJ booth is still one of his favourite places to be. He started in breaks, but soon pushed aside that genre's limitations to add new, more subtle shades to his dancefloor palette - hypnotic techy grooves, jackin' electro, and the curveballs that distinguish a real musician from the average gigging DJ. And recently he's moved into jamming and grooving with Native Instruments Maschine, writing new riffs on the fly, playing live drums, and - like all great live musicians - every once in a while holding his instrument above his head and playing blind to the screams of the crowd.

Sure, Bass Kleph's earliest gigs took advantage of his unique understanding of how to bring a crowd to its peak as part of a live band. But it's the hundreds and hundreds of gigs since, from tiny clubs to huge festival stages, that taught him the craft of DJing and playing live, developing a style that now can push the most beard-stroking underground crowd into a hand-waving frenzy, or lock a mainstream crowd into a dark, heads-down and wordless groove.

And of course, there's no-one like Bass Kleph for proving the cliche that the best DJs get the girls on the dancefloor.

However, it's not just about DJing. In 2007, Bass Kleph founded Vacation Records, followed in 2009 by the more stripped-back sound of Exit Row. Releasing and collaborating with international talent like Wolfgang Gartner, Micky Slim, Mowgli, and big locals like Hook n Sling, Stupid Fresh, Twocker, Tommy Trash, fRew, Dopamine, Bass Kleph's labels and his music have helped popularise a wonderfully Australian view of the world. From the label's lazy-days artwork to track titles like Keyboard Cat, Bump Uglies, and But Enough About Me, it's irreverent, but it's also humble and self-depreciating - so today the label's fans stretch from the stadium players like John Aquaviva, Crookers, Rene Amesz, Mark Knight, and Kissy Sell Out to the brightest lights of the techno underground like Alex Kenji, Popof, and Fergie.

Not bad for a man whose teenage self "just wanted to get on stage and bang some drums". As Bass Kleph says, "I love it. I love the journey, because there's always something new coming in music, in DJing, with songwriting. If I won ten millions dollars in the lotto tomorrow, I'd still keep playing live and DJing and writing music - what else is this much fun?"

basskleph   Bass Kleph, Sydney, Australia

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  • BKCA - We Feel Love - sneak peak 4 tracks, 8.00 basskleph on July 14, 2011 00:24

    1. 1. BKCA - We Feel Love - radio edit - 2min preview 2.00 1758 plays
    2. 2. BKCA - We Feel Love - Tommy Trash Remix - 2min preview 2.00 859 plays
    3. 3. BKCA - We Feel Love - Prok N Fitch Remix - 2min preview 2.00 2641 plays
    4. 4. BKCA - We Feel Love - ext club mix - 2min preview 2.00 647 plays
  • Hi, here's some of my recent music 24 tracks, 49.45 basskleph on March 04, 2010 07:32

    1. 1. Hands High-We Got The Swag-Bass Kleph Remix 2.00 1757 plays
    2. 2. Jono Fernandez-Lights Are Fading-Bass Kleph Remix 2.01 926 plays
    3. 3. Bass Kleph-Riff Machine 2.00 541 plays
    4. 4. Too Fresh-Hotel Party-Bass Kleph Remix 2.00 661 plays
    5. 5. Bass Kleph - Gatsby Jam - Original mix CLIP 1.45 1912 plays
    6. 6. Bass Kleph & Olivier Giacomotto - Three Counts 2.00 1307 plays
    7. 7. Bass Kleph & D.Ramirez - Pulse ft TC 2.00 1354 plays
    8. 8. Kid Massive - Don't Cry - Bass Kleph Remix 2.00 1009 plays
    9. 9. FRew - Under The Sun (Bass Kleph Remix) 2.00 1386 plays
    10. 10. DJ PP & Fest Bros - Gonna Be - Bass Kleph Remix 2.00 1149 plays
    11. 11. Bass Kleph & Stellar MC - $pend My Money 2011 (Bass Kleph Remix) 2.00 2081 plays
    12. 12. Bass Kleph & Prok N Fitch - Disco Ate My Baby 2.00 1716 plays
    13. 13. Bass Kleph & Filthy Rich - Be Right There 2.00 1928 plays
    14. 14. Bass Kleph - Oh Yeah 1.59 2757 plays
    15. 15. Bass Kleph - I'll Be OK - Superskank Remix 1.59 2576 plays
    16. 16. Bass Kleph - I'll Be OK 1.59 1783 plays
    17. 17. Danny T ft Oh Snap - Wind Your Waistline (Bass Kleph Remix) 2.00 1714 plays
    18. 18. Alex Kenji & Bass Kleph - Melocoton 1.59 2004 plays
    19. 19. Jesse Voorn - Somewhere - Bass Kleph Remix 1.59 1783 plays
    20. 20. Bass Kleph & Joan Reyes - Salida 2.00 1548 plays
    21. 21. Bass Kleph - Hey Ya - as featured on Mark Knights Toolroom podcast 3.57 2938 plays
    22. 22. Hook N Sling ft Snob Scrilla - Gotta Make A Move (Bass Kleph Remix) - Ministry Aus 1.59 1674 plays
    23. 23. Christian Luke - Shine - Bass Kleph Remix - Vicious Records 1.59 1613 plays
    24. 24. Bass Kleph - The Dub Lesson - Fresco Records 1.59 1886 plays

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