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Logistics

Logistics

Matthew Alex Gresham (born 30 July 1981), known professionally as Logistics, is an English producer and DJ from Cambridge. He works primarily in drum and bass with a clear liquid-funk influence; he is signed to Hospital Records and began releasing music in the mid-2000s.

Gresham first appeared on the scene in the mid-2000s. His debut album Now More Than Ever was released in 2006. Since then he has issued multiple albums and releases on Hospital Records, including later work such as Hologram. He frequently records and performs with his brother Dan Gresham (Nu:Tone) under the collaborative name Nu:Logic.

As a producer Logistics’s sound leans toward the soulful, melodic side of drum and bass. His tracks commonly pair chordal, jazz-tinged harmonies and pad work with concise drum programming. Breaks are usually tightened and edited for clarity rather than left raw; snares and hi-hats sit forward in the mix while kick and sub-bass are shaped to preserve low-end weight beneath melodic elements. The overall approach favours smooth sub-bass lines and layered atmospherics that support vocal slices or sampled keys rather than aggressive, distortion-heavy bass design.

On specific production technique: Logistics has reported using Ableton in his workflow. That setup typically shows in crisp, arrangement-focused productions — clear takes on intro/outro DJ edits, measured automation on filters and reverb tails, and careful sidechain/low-frequency management so bass and kick remain defined on large systems. Melodic elements and pads are often treated with long reverb/delay tails and subtle modulation to create a warm, liquid texture over the drums.

Career highlights and contributions are anchored by his releases on Hospital Records and his collaborations as Nu:Logic. Now More Than Ever (2006) established his profile on the label; Hologram is cited among his later releases. His partnership with Dan Gresham under Nu:Logic is a recurring thread in his output and public appearances, joining two sibling production voices on split releases and joint tracks. Those collaborations have been presented alongside his solo material on Hospital Records releases.

Influences and connections: Logistics is directly connected to Nu:Tone through frequent collaboration as Nu:Logic. The sonic character of his work — smooth chords, vocal fragments, and polished drums — places him alongside the liquid/tech-inflected wing of Hospital Records artists, while retaining his own emphasis on melodic clarity and mix cleanliness. Publicly available information notes his use of Ableton as part of that process.

Discography anchors to remember: Now More Than Ever (debut album, 2006) and later releases including Hologram, releases on Hospital Records, and collaborative work with Dan Gresham as Nu:Logic. These facts map the core of Logistics’s recorded output and working profile.

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