Black Sun Empire

Location:
Utrecht, Utrecht, Ne
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Site(s):
Label:
BSErecordings, oBSEssions
Type:
Indie
Borne of brothers Milan and Micha Heyboer along with René Verdult, Black Sun Empire is a DJ/producer collective based in Utrecht, The
Netherlands. Since first making music together in 1993, the trio experimented with various styles until they found their musical direction around
1997 and formed Black Sun Empire. Heavily influenced by releases from the darker labels such as No U Turn, Prototype and Virus, they took the
techstep drum & bass blueprint and set out to make a new sound of their own.
With a sound that was fresh, new and progressive, their early demos caught the ears of several well-established labels. Their debut release came
courtesy of Rotterdam based label Piruh in 1999 with the tracks 'Skin Deep' and 'Voltage' and further release on Piruh and another Dutch imprint,
DJ Esta's "A New Dawn," soon followed. It wasn't long, however, before their technically proficient productions came to the attention of Trace, the
long-serving DJ and techstep pioneer, and he invited Black Sun Empire to compose a remix for his label DSCi4. They took on the classic "Mutant
Jazz," and provided a remix of truly devastating proportions that announced Black Sun Empire on the UK and indeed the world scene.
Further release on DSCi4 came and were followed by remixes for SKC and Technical Itch before, in 2002, the boys decided to start a label of their
own. Set up as an outlet for their increasing body of work, Black Sun Empire Recordings became home for their own productions as well as
collaborations with other like-minded artists. Their first album 'Driving Insane' was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and featured work with the
collective talents of Concord Dawn and Stu from Cause 4 Concern alongside their own material. Deft, dynamic, devastating and deranged the album
announced that the day of the Dutch was dawning. Supported by a mix CD, it showcased their sound in style and coincided with a highly successful
world tour, taking in dates across the UK, Europe, USA and Australia.
Motivated by the massive response they had received, the boys followed up with their second long-player, 'Cruel and Unusual', in 2005. Raising the
banner of the Black Sun Empire even higher than before, the LP featured further collaborative work with yet more high-profile artists including
Noisia, Corrupt Souls and Kemal. Feeling the urge to satisfy other sides of their collective psyche, a sister label was established in the form of
"oBSEssions." Designed to cater for atmospheric, unusual and funky flavours, this label is certainly no lightweight and proven itself as one to watch
with releases from the likes of Chris SU, Noisia and SKC so far alongside newer names.
Never losing touch with their roots, Black Sun Empire continue to promote their bi-monthly event 'Blackout' in their home town of Utrecht and are
looking forward to it's seventh year aniversary in 2010. This well-established event has attracted some of the best in DJ talent from across the globe
and regularly draws crowds of up to 1,000 people. As resident DJs, Black Sun Empire consistently captivate the crowds by mixing their freshest
material together with live elements to bring an edge to their sets.
Their most recent LP, 'Endangered Species,' drew together creative minds from across the drum & bass scene with input from Noisia, Bad Robot,
Chris SU, Jade, State Of Mind, D.Kay, Optiv and Audio all featuring alongside BSE. The resulting tour was a resounding success worldwide with nearly
100 gigs and was soon followed by last year's 'My Lightyear LP' Tour alongside Telemetrik, to promote his debut album on BSE Recordings. In 2009,
BSE stayed on a roll with a whole raft of releases across their labels including collaborations with State Of Mind, N.Phect and Eye-D and opened
their dubstep label, "Shadows of the Empire."
November 2010 brings the release of their fourth LP "Lights and Wires" and an accompanying world tour, taking them to the USA, Australia, New
Zealand and beyond. With more releases planned across their labels and more in store for their own night Blackout, it's plain to see why they're
widely regarded as one of the hardest working DJ/producer teams around.
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