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Pioneering Drum and Bass Producer
About Clifford Joseph Price
In 1995, Goldie rewrote the emotional grammar of jungle and drum and bass with 'Timeless', a double album that fused orchestral strings, jazz-inflected piano, and razor-edged breakbeats into something previously unthinkable: a symphonic, deeply personal narrative within rave music. Unlike peers who prioritized rhythm science or DJ functionality, he treated the studio as a painter’s canvas, layering analog synths, tape hiss, and live instrumentation to evoke memory, trauma, and transcendence. His work with Metalheadz, the label he co-founded, wasn’t just about releasing records; it was about curating a sonic philosophy, where every release bore a hand-stamped logo and a commitment to artistic integrity over commercial compromise. Raised in Wolverhampton and shaped by graffiti culture, martial arts, and London’s pirate radio underground, Goldie brought visual discipline and physical discipline into sound design, slowing down breaks to 160 bpm not for dancefloor utility, but to make space for breath, silence, and psychological weight.
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