High Contrast

High Contrast

Genres: Drum and bass, liquid funk, electronic, Drum n Bass, dnb

About High Contrast

As a winner of the Essential Mix of the Year 2007 on BBC's Radio 1, the name High Contrast needs no introduction, although when a young Lincoln Barrett signed on the dotted line back in 2000 he was a complete unknown. Signed on the strength of his mini-disc demos, the Welsh wonder has smashed his way through the Drum & Bass scene in no time at all. His debut longplayer "True Colours" was released on Hospital to massive critical acclaim in June 2002, paving the way for a move onto the outernational DJ circuit and remixer of choice for many labels inside and outside of the Drum & Bass community. It was the club sessions and mixing skills that dominated the year following the release of "True Colours" - with Lincoln making a name for himself as one of the hottest Drum & Bass DJs around. In autumn 2004 he dropped the massive "High Society" LP, featuring the anthemic singles "Twilights Last Gleaming" and "Racing Green". The album has already become the stuff of legend, with Knowledge Magazine voting it into their top 3 jungle albums of the last 10 years. More recently after reaching Drum & Bass superstardom he has released mix albums for Fabric and Mixmag and seen his White Stripes remix all over Radio 1. Missy Elliot and Blaze have also come knocking for a Contrast remix and the world's dance floors have been blown apart by that Gold Digger booty. 2007 saw the High Contrast success story continue, with the single "If We Ever" getting play on Radio One, followed by arguably his finest album yet - "Tough Guys Don’t Dance". Rounding the year off with yet another huge remix – this time for Axwell’s Ibizan anthem "I Found You". As we speak, he’s back on the road taking his brand of widescreen jungle soul to the people. "All killer no filler" says IDJ Magazine. Go catch some Contrast and see that they are spot on! High Contrast released a new album in 2007. The album "Tough Guys Don't Dance" was released on October 1, 2007 in the US. The single "Pink Flamingos" has gotten multiple plays on Sirius' Boombox (a.k.a. Channel 34). The album also has a mixed/mashed up version of Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". Lincoln was born in Penarth, Wales and started his career in 2000

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High Contrast — Top 21 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
HIGH CONTRAST Return Of Forever (Camo & Krooked, Mefjus rmx)
HIGH CONTRAST Don't You Go Out Of My Mind
HIGH CONTRAST Make It Tonight
HIGH CONTRAST MUSIC IS EVERYTHING
HIGH CONTRAST RETURN OF FOREVER
HIGH CONTRAST THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY
HIGH CONTRAST THE STAND
HIGH CONTRAST TWO HUNDRED & THIRTY EIGHT DAYS (FT. UNDERWORLD)
HIGH CONTRAST Moody Blue
HIGH CONTRAST Days Go By
HIGH CONTRAST Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Bou rmx)
HIGH CONTRAST Magic
HIGH CONTRAST Love On A 45
HIGH CONTRAST Return Of Forever
HIGH CONTRAST REMEMBER ME
HIGH CONTRAST St Ives
HIGH CONTRAST Tobacco Road
HIGH CONTRAST Tutti Frutti
HIGH CONTRAST Ghost Of Jungle Past
HIGH CONTRAST NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING (FT. LUNG & JESSY ALLEN)
HIGH CONTRAST SHOW ME LOVE (BOOTLEG)
Return Of Forever (Camo & Krooked, Mefjus rmx)
Don't You Go Out Of My Mind
Make It Tonight
MUSIC IS EVERYTHING
RETURN OF FOREVER
THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY
THE STAND
TWO HUNDRED & THIRTY EIGHT DAYS (FT. UNDERWORLD)
Moody Blue
Days Go By
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Bou rmx)
Love On A 45
Return Of Forever
REMEMBER ME
Tobacco Road
Tutti Frutti
Ghost Of Jungle Past
NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING (FT. LUNG & JESSY ALLEN)
SHOW ME LOVE (BOOTLEG)