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Past

FEB
22
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Camden Assembly
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Camden Assembly
I Was There
AUG
16
2019
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Philips de Jong Park
I Was There
APR
26
2019
New England, United Kingdom
Newcastle University Student Union
I Was There
MAR
15
2019
Houston, TX
The Dive
I Was There
MAR
14
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Station1640
I Was There
FEB
08
2019
New Farm Loch, United Kingdom
Camden Assembly
I Was There
NOV
09
2018
San Diego, CA
Spin
I Was There
OCT
28
2018
San Francisco, California
F8 1192 Folsom
I Was There
OCT
26
2018
Baltimore, MD
Charm Nightclub
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
London, United Kingdom
Oval Space
I Was There
OCT
05
2018
Chatelaine-Geneve, Switzerland
Zoo - Usine
I Was There
SEP
01
2018
Melbourne, Australia
Boney
I Was There
AUG
05
2018
Dorset, United Kingdom
Lulworth Castle
I Was There
MAR
31
2018
Heidelberg, Germany
RAM HEIDELBERG
I Was There
MAR
03
2018
Zurich, Switzerland
RAM ZURICH
I Was There
FEB
23
2018
Graz, Austria
Drum&Bass Feeling
I Was There
FEB
10
2018
Berlin, Germany
RAM BERLIN
I Was There
FEB
09
2018
Vienna, Austria
Voller Freude
I Was There
JAN
13
2018
Krakow, Poland
Bass Renovation
I Was There
NOV
11
2017
Vancouver, Canada
Red Room
I Was There
NOV
10
2017
Orlando, FL
EDC Orlando
I Was There
NOV
09
2017
Los Angeles, CA
Exchange LA
I Was There
OCT
28
2017
London, United Kingdom
25 Years of Ram at Printworks
I Was There
OCT
27
2017
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Korsakov
I Was There
OCT
27
2017
Manchester, United Kingdom
25 Years of Ram
I Was There
OCT
22
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Crane
I Was There
OCT
21
2017
Bordesley, United Kingdom
The Rainbow Arena
I Was There
SEP
23
2017
London, United Kingdom
Hospitality In The Park 2017
I Was There
SEP
10
2017
Wareham, United Kingdom
Bestival
I Was There
AUG
08
2017
Vienna, Austria
Futurebeatz
I Was There
AUG
04
2017
Milovice, Czech Republic
Let It Roll
I Was There
JUL
05
2017
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Industrial Park
I Was There
JUN
04
2017
Perth, Australia
Villa
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
Cologne, Germany
Heinz Gaul
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
West End, Australia
Biscuit Factory
I Was There
JUN
02
2017
Brunswick, Australia
Rubix Warehouse
I Was There
MAY
31
2017
Leichardt, Australia
The Wall
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Wellington, New Zealand
The Grand
I Was There
MAY
26
2017
Rundle Mall Sa, Australia
Electric Circus
I Was There
MAY
25
2017
Dunedin, New Zealand
10 Bar
I Was There
MAY
24
2017
Kufstein, Austria
Q WEST
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Christchurch, New Zealand
Winnibagoes
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Auckland, New Zealand
Secret Location!
I Was There
MAY
18
2017
Queenstown, New Zealand
Vinyl Underground
I Was There
MAY
06
2017
Tartu, Estonia
Sin City
I Was There
MAY
05
2017
Feldbach, Austria
DnB Takeover Step 01
I Was There
APR
15
2017
Salzburg, Austria
GreenClub
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Washington, DC
UStreet Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
25
2017
New York, NY
Slake
I Was There
Show More Dates

About DC Breaks

DC Breaks - Biography

Drum & Bass duo DC Breaks have made their way onto the widest range of playlists. Their hardcore club cuts have been rewound by the likes of DJ Friction and Andy C. On the other hand, the songwriting ability displayed on the single ‘Faithless’, featuring Bianca, has plastered them all over the radio. That’s just the tip of a very large iceberg. DC Breaks have earned their stripes in the underground but, with an album due in the Autumn and a packed festival season ahead, they’re about to explode onto the international stage in a spectacular fashion.

“The album is unlike anything we’ve done before,” enthuses Chris Page, 6’4” production dynamo and the ‘C’ in DC Breaks, “Good songs underpinned by seriously bangin’ drums and bass. There’s even live strings that make it really organic and fresh. I get down deep into the beats and Dan is really good on the songwriting and production.”

“Chris is the bigger drum & bass-head,” admits Dan Havers, the blonde, ebullient other half of the duo, “As a musician I go off into my own world but Chris always brings me back to what works. We’ve always worked so well together.”

Since signing to Andy C’s Ram Records they’ve carved a reputation for delivering world class remixes for some of the biggest names in pop. Their work on singles by Paloma Faith, Lady Gaga, Lana del Rey, Tinie Tempah and others, and production for Example (a cut on the ‘Playing in the Shadows’ album) woke the pair up to the possibilities offered by vocalists. It was the start of the journey that led to the forthcoming album, packed with crossover cuts such as the piano-led ‘Breathe’ featuring Dave Gibson, with its contagious, urgent chorus. Or the soulful explosion of ‘No One Like You’ sung with passion by Niara Scarlett. Or the epic blast of ‘Salvation’ wherein DC Breaks take heavy duty bass sounds and tie them to uplifting, irresistible vocal hooks.

The pair met at Edinburgh University but both had already been dabbling in dance music. Chris, originally from Ealing, worked his way from punk skater fare into The Prodigy then…
“A friend of my sister’s had a Logical Progression tape that I stole off her,” he laughs, “I had it constantly on my Walkman alongside a tape off [pirate station] Kool FM with Brockie and Skibadee. It showed me different sides to jungle.”

He learnt well, hanging round Blackmarket Records, going to nights such as Renegade Hardware and Ram at The End, as well as sketchier raves at Bagleys Warehouse and the Stratford Rex. At home, always drawn to computers, he made primitive attempts at music on his Amiga 600 and Playstation.

“I’d played guitar since I was 10,” Dan, also from London, recalls, “but when I was away at school I met a guy who had a couple of crappy belt-drive turntables, mixing hardcore records and fledgling drum & bass. He inspired me to get some of my own, then I realised the school had a tiny production studio with a couple of old samplers. In my penultimate year they upgraded it to a state-of-the-art recording facility but I was the only kid out of 1500 pupils who knew how to use it.”

The pair met through a mutual acquaintance, a trombone-playing drummer who lived with Chris but played with Dan. Going under the monikers Kryptic and Samurai, Chris and Dan cut tracks for the Scottish drum & bass label Restless Natives.

“The fact Scotland had a limited drum & bass scene worked in our favour,” remembers Chris, “They had some great drum & bass nights. Being bigger fish in a small pond helped us up the ladder.”

The pair soon found they had a rare creative chemistry and DC Breaks was born. When they finished university, they moved in together and kept producing, starting to hit their stride. Chris eventually moved to Bristol, his studio housed in the basement of a city centre warehouse, a location he then lived in for years, initially without electricity or running water. Dan gave the desolate warehouse a shot but eventually moved back to London. However, they continued working together. Chris survived on wages from a surfer-centric wave’n’weather forecasting site, while Dan fired out nu school breaks singles but saved most of his creative zest for DC Breaks. Success started to show, with cuts such as the tough sci-fi sounds of ‘Halo’, ‘Romper’ and ‘Taken’ on Futurebound’s Viper imprint and the Ram sub-label Frequency.

Once they graduated to Ram itself, with monster cuts such as ‘Shaman’ and last year’s battering ‘Lock-In’, they hit the drum & bass A-league. Before long it wasn’t just the drum & bass scene paying attention. DC Breaks tunes made it onto BBC Radio via Zane Lowe, Mistajam and Annie Mac.

“Chase and Status opened the door to drum & bass being accepted in the mainstream,” says Dan, “and through that door went DJ Fresh, Wilkinson, and now us.”

It certainly looks that way with appearances at multiple 2015 festivals, including UKF, NASS, SW4 and Glastonbury.

“I love the wildness of festivals,” says Dan, “Like we played on Arcadia’s outdoor stage last New Year’s Eve, in this big tower with fire blasting out of it. I was literally three or four feet directly underneath the flame-thrower in a really small box. If something goes wrong we were literally toast!”

If DC Breaks can avoid being fried by flame-throwers, the summer will be theirs. By the end of 2015, with their debut album blowing up everywhere, the year might well be too.
Show More
Genres:
Drum & Bass
Band Members:
Dan Havers Chris Page
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom

No upcoming shows
Send a request to DC Breaks to play in your city
Request a Show

Merch (ad)

Back In Black
$25.98
More I Want (FT Rox)/Take That
$27.74
DC Talk: Welcome to the Freak Show [D...
$5.31
Break the Circuit [Vinyl]
$28.14
DC Talk: The Supernatural Experience ...
$3.63
Break of Dawn
$39.95
Stand in the Gap
$18.02
Hardcore Breakout 1, 2, 3
$15.80
Lover's Game
$11.98
The Doctor Came at Dawn
$20.00

concerts and tour dates

Past

FEB
22
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Camden Assembly
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Camden Assembly
I Was There
AUG
16
2019
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Philips de Jong Park
I Was There
APR
26
2019
New England, United Kingdom
Newcastle University Student Union
I Was There
MAR
15
2019
Houston, TX
The Dive
I Was There
MAR
14
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Station1640
I Was There
FEB
08
2019
New Farm Loch, United Kingdom
Camden Assembly
I Was There
NOV
09
2018
San Diego, CA
Spin
I Was There
OCT
28
2018
San Francisco, California
F8 1192 Folsom
I Was There
OCT
26
2018
Baltimore, MD
Charm Nightclub
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
London, United Kingdom
Oval Space
I Was There
OCT
05
2018
Chatelaine-Geneve, Switzerland
Zoo - Usine
I Was There
SEP
01
2018
Melbourne, Australia
Boney
I Was There
AUG
05
2018
Dorset, United Kingdom
Lulworth Castle
I Was There
MAR
31
2018
Heidelberg, Germany
RAM HEIDELBERG
I Was There
MAR
03
2018
Zurich, Switzerland
RAM ZURICH
I Was There
FEB
23
2018
Graz, Austria
Drum&Bass Feeling
I Was There
FEB
10
2018
Berlin, Germany
RAM BERLIN
I Was There
FEB
09
2018
Vienna, Austria
Voller Freude
I Was There
JAN
13
2018
Krakow, Poland
Bass Renovation
I Was There
NOV
11
2017
Vancouver, Canada
Red Room
I Was There
NOV
10
2017
Orlando, FL
EDC Orlando
I Was There
NOV
09
2017
Los Angeles, CA
Exchange LA
I Was There
OCT
28
2017
London, United Kingdom
25 Years of Ram at Printworks
I Was There
OCT
27
2017
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Korsakov
I Was There
OCT
27
2017
Manchester, United Kingdom
25 Years of Ram
I Was There
OCT
22
2017
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Crane
I Was There
OCT
21
2017
Bordesley, United Kingdom
The Rainbow Arena
I Was There
SEP
23
2017
London, United Kingdom
Hospitality In The Park 2017
I Was There
SEP
10
2017
Wareham, United Kingdom
Bestival
I Was There
AUG
08
2017
Vienna, Austria
Futurebeatz
I Was There
AUG
04
2017
Milovice, Czech Republic
Let It Roll
I Was There
JUL
05
2017
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Industrial Park
I Was There
JUN
04
2017
Perth, Australia
Villa
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
Cologne, Germany
Heinz Gaul
I Was There
JUN
03
2017
West End, Australia
Biscuit Factory
I Was There
JUN
02
2017
Brunswick, Australia
Rubix Warehouse
I Was There
MAY
31
2017
Leichardt, Australia
The Wall
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Wellington, New Zealand
The Grand
I Was There
MAY
26
2017
Rundle Mall Sa, Australia
Electric Circus
I Was There
MAY
25
2017
Dunedin, New Zealand
10 Bar
I Was There
MAY
24
2017
Kufstein, Austria
Q WEST
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Christchurch, New Zealand
Winnibagoes
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Auckland, New Zealand
Secret Location!
I Was There
MAY
18
2017
Queenstown, New Zealand
Vinyl Underground
I Was There
MAY
06
2017
Tartu, Estonia
Sin City
I Was There
MAY
05
2017
Feldbach, Austria
DnB Takeover Step 01
I Was There
APR
15
2017
Salzburg, Austria
GreenClub
I Was There
MAR
26
2017
Washington, DC
UStreet Music Hall
I Was There
MAR
25
2017
New York, NY
Slake
I Was There
Show More Dates

About DC Breaks

DC Breaks - Biography

Drum & Bass duo DC Breaks have made their way onto the widest range of playlists. Their hardcore club cuts have been rewound by the likes of DJ Friction and Andy C. On the other hand, the songwriting ability displayed on the single ‘Faithless’, featuring Bianca, has plastered them all over the radio. That’s just the tip of a very large iceberg. DC Breaks have earned their stripes in the underground but, with an album due in the Autumn and a packed festival season ahead, they’re about to explode onto the international stage in a spectacular fashion.

“The album is unlike anything we’ve done before,” enthuses Chris Page, 6’4” production dynamo and the ‘C’ in DC Breaks, “Good songs underpinned by seriously bangin’ drums and bass. There’s even live strings that make it really organic and fresh. I get down deep into the beats and Dan is really good on the songwriting and production.”

“Chris is the bigger drum & bass-head,” admits Dan Havers, the blonde, ebullient other half of the duo, “As a musician I go off into my own world but Chris always brings me back to what works. We’ve always worked so well together.”

Since signing to Andy C’s Ram Records they’ve carved a reputation for delivering world class remixes for some of the biggest names in pop. Their work on singles by Paloma Faith, Lady Gaga, Lana del Rey, Tinie Tempah and others, and production for Example (a cut on the ‘Playing in the Shadows’ album) woke the pair up to the possibilities offered by vocalists. It was the start of the journey that led to the forthcoming album, packed with crossover cuts such as the piano-led ‘Breathe’ featuring Dave Gibson, with its contagious, urgent chorus. Or the soulful explosion of ‘No One Like You’ sung with passion by Niara Scarlett. Or the epic blast of ‘Salvation’ wherein DC Breaks take heavy duty bass sounds and tie them to uplifting, irresistible vocal hooks.

The pair met at Edinburgh University but both had already been dabbling in dance music. Chris, originally from Ealing, worked his way from punk skater fare into The Prodigy then…
“A friend of my sister’s had a Logical Progression tape that I stole off her,” he laughs, “I had it constantly on my Walkman alongside a tape off [pirate station] Kool FM with Brockie and Skibadee. It showed me different sides to jungle.”

He learnt well, hanging round Blackmarket Records, going to nights such as Renegade Hardware and Ram at The End, as well as sketchier raves at Bagleys Warehouse and the Stratford Rex. At home, always drawn to computers, he made primitive attempts at music on his Amiga 600 and Playstation.

“I’d played guitar since I was 10,” Dan, also from London, recalls, “but when I was away at school I met a guy who had a couple of crappy belt-drive turntables, mixing hardcore records and fledgling drum & bass. He inspired me to get some of my own, then I realised the school had a tiny production studio with a couple of old samplers. In my penultimate year they upgraded it to a state-of-the-art recording facility but I was the only kid out of 1500 pupils who knew how to use it.”

The pair met through a mutual acquaintance, a trombone-playing drummer who lived with Chris but played with Dan. Going under the monikers Kryptic and Samurai, Chris and Dan cut tracks for the Scottish drum & bass label Restless Natives.

“The fact Scotland had a limited drum & bass scene worked in our favour,” remembers Chris, “They had some great drum & bass nights. Being bigger fish in a small pond helped us up the ladder.”

The pair soon found they had a rare creative chemistry and DC Breaks was born. When they finished university, they moved in together and kept producing, starting to hit their stride. Chris eventually moved to Bristol, his studio housed in the basement of a city centre warehouse, a location he then lived in for years, initially without electricity or running water. Dan gave the desolate warehouse a shot but eventually moved back to London. However, they continued working together. Chris survived on wages from a surfer-centric wave’n’weather forecasting site, while Dan fired out nu school breaks singles but saved most of his creative zest for DC Breaks. Success started to show, with cuts such as the tough sci-fi sounds of ‘Halo’, ‘Romper’ and ‘Taken’ on Futurebound’s Viper imprint and the Ram sub-label Frequency.

Once they graduated to Ram itself, with monster cuts such as ‘Shaman’ and last year’s battering ‘Lock-In’, they hit the drum & bass A-league. Before long it wasn’t just the drum & bass scene paying attention. DC Breaks tunes made it onto BBC Radio via Zane Lowe, Mistajam and Annie Mac.

“Chase and Status opened the door to drum & bass being accepted in the mainstream,” says Dan, “and through that door went DJ Fresh, Wilkinson, and now us.”

It certainly looks that way with appearances at multiple 2015 festivals, including UKF, NASS, SW4 and Glastonbury.

“I love the wildness of festivals,” says Dan, “Like we played on Arcadia’s outdoor stage last New Year’s Eve, in this big tower with fire blasting out of it. I was literally three or four feet directly underneath the flame-thrower in a really small box. If something goes wrong we were literally toast!”

If DC Breaks can avoid being fried by flame-throwers, the summer will be theirs. By the end of 2015, with their debut album blowing up everywhere, the year might well be too.
Show More
Genres:
Drum & Bass
Band Members:
Dan Havers Chris Page
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom

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