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Tik&Borrow return to the imprint they founded, an imprint which is largely responsible for the renaissance in the Yorkshire bassline sound over the past few years; In:flux Audio with their first full length album, 'Neurality'. After the success of their 'Vision EP' back in February, the duo have been busy in the studio cooking up 8 tracks of Neuro-inspired Bass and Grime bangers that pack a punch on the dancefloor.
To celebrate the release of the album we caught up with the duo who brought a long a couple of bad boy tracks for you to download for free. They have also recorded an exclusive 30 minute studio mix that is packing more energy than 6 cans of Monster with Red Bull chasers. Check it out! Tik&Borrow Interview Interview courtesy of Selecta UK visit: Tik&Borrow have had a very busy 2017, both on personal levels and as co-founders of label In:flux Audio. Most notably, they’ve released a steady stream of their own music, as well as keeping up with In:flux’s demanding release schedule and celebrating the label’s 4th Birthday. Somehow in amongst all of this, they’ve still found time to sit down and work on their debut LP, ‘Neurality’ – an 8 track release with influences spanning Drum and Bass, Dubstep, UKG and beyond. We caught up with Tik to talk about the album process, collaborations and what to expect next from both themselves as artists and the label.
You guys have been releasing music for a long time, as well as working hard behind the scenes on your label, In:Flux audio. How long has this album been in the works for? We finished the first couple of tunes for the album in January of this year and we finished the last tune in September, so all in all it has taken 9 months to piece this all together. We’ve had a few other releases along the way this year as well on amazing labels such as Southpoint and Project AllOut Records, which has been really great for us and helped us to expand our horizons a little bit. Did you sit down and decide to do a full length release or was it more something that ‘just happened’? We finished the ‘Vision’ EP that went out in February towards the end of 2016, so as there was 9 months until the deadline for our next release on In:flux, we decided we really wanted to give making an album a try. We had a few tracks in the bank, so it really seemed like a logical move forward, especially with the fact our last few EPs on the label had all been really well received.
There’s obviously a huge amount of variety in the sounds on ‘Neurality’ – where did the inspiration come from? Our sound has always encompassed a lot of different influences, but more so on this release than ever before. The biggest new influence to our sound for the album has been Grime and Dubstep, which was a welcome addition to our composition as the drum structure in those genres really went well with our Neuro-inspired synth design. Our sound has really come full circle now with the Neuro sound from Borrow’s DnB days now combining with my love of Dubstep. It was obviously meant to be! What was the most challenging part of the album making process? I think the longevity of the process was the most challenging part.
Making sure tracks you wrote at the start in January stayed as strong as the most recent tracks written in August is always tricky, and it meant some tracks fell by the wayside along the way. It’s also important to make sure the sound across the album is consistent and tells a story, but we feel in the end we’ve put the best representation of ourselves out there in the 8 tracks. There’s a big collaboration with Tengu featured, was it a conscious decision to not have more collaborations on the release? We had more collabs lined up but they didn’t quite materialise in time for the album. We are however absolutely chuffed with the one we did piece together for it! The collab we had planned with Pelikann is on it’s way and will now be appearing on his ‘Presents’ compilation in March and we’ve just lined up another load of collaborations with Sample Junkie, Hamdi, Pharaoh K, Ali McK & IYZ and Aerontonin. Will keep us busy for sure!
What’s your favourite track on ‘Neurality’? I think both of us have different tracks for different reasons. The opening four tracks on the album are all solid for different reasons, but for me it has to be ‘Intake’ and Borrow it’d be ‘Wastelands’. The best part about doing the promo for this release is that everyone has come back with a different track that is their favourite.