


Changing Faces is a Slovak drum-and-bass DJ and producer. He works across Drum & Bass and Jungle while also producing tracks that touch on Liquid Funk, Drumstep, Dubstep, Dub Techno, Bassline, Bass House, UK Garage, UK Funky, Footwork and Breakbeat. His music has been released on Hospital Records, Viper Recordings and RAM Records. Tracks by Changing Faces have been featured on UKF, he has produced official remixes, and he has recorded guest mixes for Drum&BassArena. He has performed at major events and festivals, including Tomorrowland, and he maintains active profiles on SoundCloud and Bandcamp while continuing to release and perform within the drum-and-bass scene.
Public detail about his early life and the exact timeline of his entry into the scene is limited in available sources. What is documented is a steady presence: releases on internationally recognized labels (Hospital, Viper, RAM) and media exposure via UKF and Drum&BassArena that place him alongside other established D&B acts. His festival appearances, including Tomorrowland, show the live-facing side of his career — DJ sets for large crowds as well as studio work as a producer.
As a producer, Changing Faces moves between crisp, programmed breakwork and lower-tempo, half-time textures. His drum-and-bass material emphasizes tight break editing and clear transient shaping to keep snares and kicks punchy at fast tempo, while his dubstep- and drumstep-adjacent tracks employ heavier sub-bass layers and low-pass automation to create weight and movement. Across releases that sit in liquid and garage-adjacent territory, he uses warm, chorus-tinged pads and chopped vocal fragments; in his darker, heavier material you can hear denser low-end design and saturation used to push bass harmonics through club systems. He also incorporates dub-techno elements — long, delayed atmospheres and filtered reverb tails — and rhythmic ideas from footwork and UK Funky, such as syncopated percussive fills and shuffling hi-hat patterns. Production techniques that appear consistently in his output include precise break reprogramming, dynamic EQing on bass layers, parallel compression on drums, and time-based effects (delay/reverb) to create depth without masking the low end.
On the live side, Changing Faces presents both DJ sets and recorded guest mixes. His recorded guest mixes for Drum&BassArena demonstrate selection and pacing skills: blending liquid passages with harder rollers and placing heavier tracks against lighter, more melodic moments to control energy over a set length. Festival bookings such as Tomorrowland indicate a capacity to perform for large, mixed crowds, moving between dancefloor-oriented rollers and more experimental or halftime material when appropriate. His official remixes extend his role as a producer: he reworks source material into versions suitable for different DJ contexts, from club-focused bassweight mixes to radio-friendly liquid edits. Specific track names for those remixes and the exact catalogue entries are handled on his label releases and on his Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages.
There is no widely published list of named personal influences in available sources; however, the range of genres he covers — from liquid funk and jungle to dub techno and footwork — points to a producer fluent in both atmospheric composition and heavyweight club sonics. For those seeking his work, his label releases (Hospital Records, Viper Recordings, RAM Records), features on UKF, guest mixes on Drum&BassArena, and his active SoundCloud and Bandcamp profiles are the authoritative places to hear his recorded output and recent material. He remains active as an artist, releasing new music and performing live within the drum-and-bass scene.
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