


Alcemist is a London-based producer and DJ working across drum and bass and adjacent UK styles. His recorded output and DJ work span drum and bass, liquid funk, bassline, grime and UK drill, with touchpoints in techno, hard techno and hypertechno. He is credited on tracks and releases including "Would You (go to bed with me?)", "Stan Smith" (with Coco), "Stars On The Roof" (feat. MOMO) and the Gone EP, and he produced a notable remix of Bru-C's "Paradise". His music is available on streaming platforms including Spotify and Audiomack, and he has played events promoted on platforms such as Resident Advisor and Insomniac.
Public biographical detail on Alcemist’s early life and entry into the scene is limited. What is clear from his catalog and credits is a London base and active engagement with MCs and vocal collaborators — for example the features with Coco and MOMO — and with contemporary UK artists such as Bru-C through his official remix work. Those collaborations form the verifiable points around which his recorded output is organised.
Alcemist’s musical style sits at the intersection of several UK-born club forms. His production palette draws on bassline and drum and bass foundations: prominent low-end, rhythmic emphasis at DnB tempos, and vocal-led pieces that cross into grime and drill territory. On tracks that credit vocalists — notably "Stan Smith" (with Coco) and "Stars On The Roof" (feat. MOMO) — the voice is treated as a foreground element, arranged against punchy drums and pronounced sub-bass. On instrumental and EP material such as the Gone EP he favors compressed, tight drum programming and layered low-frequency design consistent with bassline and modern drum and bass approaches.
Technically, Alcemist’s productions give weight to low-end design and drum clarity. His releases demonstrate close drum editing and quantised, percussive patterns suited to DnB and bassline dancefloor use, while melodic or atmospheric passages appear on tracks that lean toward liquid funk. Where vocals are present he positions them as structural anchors rather than background texture, as on the releases featuring Coco and MOMO. As a DJ he presents a cross-genre set profile that reflects those production choices, blending heavier sub-bass material with vocal-driven cuts and faster drum-led tracks.
Career highlights that can be verified from public sources are the named singles and EP, the official remix of Bru-C’s "Paradise", availability on Spotify and Audiomack, and bookings tied to promoters visible on Resident Advisor and Insomniac. Those credits show activity on streaming platforms and festival/club promotion channels rather than traditional label discography entries; no specific label catalogue is cited in the available information.
Alcemist’s concrete collaborations and connections include vocal features with Coco and MOMO and the remix credit for Bru-C. Beyond those named credits, public statements about personal influences are not readily available, so verified artistic connections are best read through his collaborations and the cross-genre tags attached to his releases.
For listeners interested in his work, the safest way to sample Alcemist’s production and DJ approach is to hear the tracks mentioned — "Would You (go to bed with me?)", "Stan Smith" (with Coco), "Stars On The Roof" (feat. MOMO) and the Gone EP — on Spotify or Audiomack, and to look for his event listings on Resident Advisor and Insomniac for DJ appearances.
Fri
27
Sep
2024
Fri
29
Nov
2024
Comments
Login to post comments.
Loading comments...