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Friction – Led Astray

Playlisted on BBC Radio 1 & 1xtra
Supported by Chase & Status, Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, Sub Focus, Mistajam, Dev, DJ
Fresh, Rusko, Camo & Krooked and many more.

One of the biggest, most respected and revered names in drum & bass is without doubt
Shogun Audio’s head honcho, Friction. 2012 is looking to be a pinnacle year for the
DJ/producer as he readies not only his debut artist album but also gets set to take over the
most prestigious job in the business; BBC Radio 1’s flagship Drum & Bass Show. His first
single of the year is as you’d expect nothing short of mammoth; primed and ready to rock,
this is polished D&B of the highest calibre.

Glorious, lush string arrangements kick off ‘Led Astray’ with a vocal that seeps straight into
the consciousness, while we get ready for the drop just round the corner. Suddenly Friction
lets rip with the gnarliest half-time break and killer hook to smack your speakers into oblivion!
This is large, unashamed dance floor business that’ll have ravers reaching for the rafters as
Friction shows his versatility, unafraid to cover all bases. For the digital only mob there’s the
added extravagance too of a solid, stinking nasty dubstep remix from London’s very own
Culprate. Huge!

It’s then left to the talents of Sigma to throw down their take on the Friction Vs Camo &
Krooked smash of 2010 ‘Stand Up’, and what a job they do! Vocoded fx fill the intro and
Dynamite’s illustrious vocals prep us for a sleazy remix that sees the Sigma boys turbocharging
the original with added percussion and mighty morphing mid-range to complete one
tasty select Shogun package.

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