Drop the Lime explained

Drop the Lime
Birth Name:Luca Venezia
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Genre:Electronic music
Years Active:2004 - 2015

Drop the Lime (born Luca Venezia in New York City) is an electronic producer and DJ and founder of dance label Trouble & Bass. Drop the Lime's new material and DJ sets also feature live vocals on original compositions.

With roots in breakcore music, in 2008 he changed his focus to more mainstream dance music, remixing tracks for Armand Van Helden, Little Boots, Robyn, Moby, Rex the Dog, Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip and Buraka Som Sistema as well as indie acts such as Surfer Blood, Creep and O. Children

Over the years, Venezia has created his own distinct twist on the Trouble & Bass sound and now combines his love of Rockabilly with his own take on bass-driven music.In 2015, Drop The Lime finished, and Venezia pursued other musical projects.

Musical style

Vivian Host describes Venezia's sound as comprising "chopped-up breaks making hairpin turns, breakdowns coming out of nowhere, a foundation of wobbling goblin bass often cut in with tropical, clacking snares", with "enigmatic lyrics in his singularly scratchy, bluesy notes."[1]

Influences

Venezia has taken inspiration from doo-wop, northern soul, crunk, dancehall, house, ghettotech, electro house, minimal techno, grime, Baltimore club, freestyle, new rave, dubstep, fidget house and electro.[2]

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Vivian Host, "Night Music", XLR8R 123, December 2008, p. 40.
  2. Maurizio Pustianaz, Interview with Drop the Lime, Chain D.L.K., August 21, 2006. http://www.chaindlk.com/interviews/index.php?interview=DropTheLime Access date: August 28, 2008.