On MovieTome: New HARRY POTTER pics are here!

Search:
Go!


The premier source for free music 111,052 FREE MP3s
FeaturedOther
advertisement
Click Here
Crossfade

For the latest songs, albums, videos, playlists, and artist news, bite into our music blog Crossfade.

advertisement
Click Here

advertisement
Ming + FS

Ming + FS

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 8 votes
  • Your rating:  Write your review
  • Similar Artists: RJD2, DJ Shadow, Dan the Automator, DJ Food

Playlist

Back to One (4:59) Date added: 12/21/04 | Total listens: 8,922
Fish Eyes (4:12) Date added: 12/21/04 | Total listens: 6,107

User reviews for Ming + FS

Average rating4 starsOut of 8 votes

Electronic & Dance artists you may also like

Ezekiel Honig

Avg user rating:
3 Stars
Out of 11 votes

DJ Me DJ You

Avg user rating:
3 and one half Stars
Out of 8 votes

Herbert

Avg user rating:
3 and one half Stars
Out of 17 votes

SSION

Rate this artist!

Scissor Sisters

Avg user rating:
4 and one half Stars
Out of 143 votes

Editor's review

New York's Ming & FS continue their journey through the breakbeat universe, chopping up drums and layering them with nifty electro-saturated samples. Most of the beats are grounded in a hip-hop style, but the duo's not afraid to throw in everything from drum 'n' bass to dub elements. An expansive outlook on music keeps their records in the crates of the world's top DJs.

Biography

The inimitable production/DJ duo Ming & FS return with their grab bag of genre-crushing beats and breaks on Back to One. Never regarded as one-trick ponies, the Hells Kitchen residents push the boundaries of their hip-hop/drum & bass hybrid, peppering it with moody funk and atmospheric electronics. Blistering breakbeat workouts make way for hazy head-nodders and psychedelic jungle rollers, sometimes within the same track.

After meeting at a New York City party in 1996, the pair christened themselves Lead Foot and began creating their own breakbeat tracks, eventually establishing their own label and production studio, Madhattan Studios. Catching the ear of the underground community, they began producing tracks for a host of artists and labels, including DJ Spooky, Jungle Sky and Ubiquity. In addition, the two released the limited edition and now highly collectable Bar Mitzvah Breaks series of 12”s. Not only have these 12”s found love from mash-up kingpin Z-Trip and Beastie Boys DJ Mix Master Mike, but genius turntablist DJ Craze used them to win two DMC championships in 1999 and 2000.

Soon, bookings were flooding in from around the world and Ming & FS hit the road with a four turntable circus. Combining turntable trickery with a penchant for straight ahead party rocking, the Ming & FS live experience includes live remixes of favorites like Black Sabbath, Missy Elliot, Ludacris, Michael Jackson and more. 

Eventually linking up with San Francisco indie Om Records and changing their name to Ming & FS, they released the classic Hells Kitchen album, which would be featured in URB’s “Next 100” as well as in the pages of Spin, XLR8R and Mixer. Two blazing albums for Om would follow: The Human Condition, a foray into house and breaks and their rugged return to form, Subway Series.

With their reputation established, Ming & FS have been invited to share the stage with some of the most adventurous names in music, such as Run DMC, Moby, Sting, Paul Oakenfold, Kruder & Dorfmeister and The Roots.

Newly allied with NYC label Spun, Ming & FS are ready to lay the competition down once again with Back to One. Around a solid core of hip-hop, Back to One builds a remarkably complete musical picture, encompassing Ming & FS’ myriad of influences.

Expand to read more Collapse
advertisement
Click Here


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use