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Combat's main subverter Stormfield was sonically trained via the early
strains of LFO, Aphex Twin, Black Dog, Autechre and the first wave of
dark, techy atmospheric drum and bass masters Photek and Source
Direct, later carrying these influences proudly through other forms of
music like electro, dubstep and hard breakage. Later exposure to the
works of Scorn and a 4-year stint living near Brixton's colossal dub
soundsystems left him with a pathological need for chest-rushing
basslines.
Realising that it was a consistent mood, a sound and attitude that
defined his style more than genre names and scenes which ultimately
come and go, he formed the Combat clan and regularly DJ's around the
UK and Europe. His sound could be described at the result of dark,
fierce and strange noises getting absorbed, chopped up, mutilated and
spat back out again in dancefloor form, what he loosely calls "fierce
bassbin electronics". Stormfield's Haiku EP was released in 2006,
including an Ed Chamberlain remix which got featured on Mary Anne
Hobbs' Radio 1 show. Stormfield has just released a remix for King
Cannibal's Badman Near Dark 12". A remix of Scorn's Gravel Bed will
surface sometime later in 2008.