Kraymon
http://www.myspace.com/kraymonmusic Some words about the sounds of Pete Horsham. Known as Kraymon. His debut single 'Got to Get Busy' was a clear indication of his musical intentions and since its release in 2001 and he has been doing exactly that. (In this sense, the message behind other track titles, such as 'Time Wasting', should undeniably be ignored). ...show more
http://www.myspace.com/kraymonmusic Some words about the sounds of Pete Horsham. Known as Kraymon. His debut single 'Got to Get Busy' was a clear indication of his musical intentions and since its release in 2001 and he has been doing exactly that. (In this sense, the message behind other track titles, such as 'Time Wasting', should undeniably be ignored).
Nowadays he has more strings to his bow than a cheese straw and is involved in a multitude of remixes, club nights, tours abroad, and kazoo master classes. Starting off putting out music in the breakbeat playpen, he clambered over the top and landed safely on a mattress of electronic musical fibres. Regardless of the tune, however, there is always a distinct Kraymon style; hard to define, impossible to resist. Actually, some have attempted to define it, but such valiant efforts always result in nonsensical words.
But it is fair to say he is renowned for his colossal squelchy bass, intricate beats and sublime, crispy production. Kraymon makes dance floors a very sweaty place with tracks such as 'Just Press Play' which is guaranteed to get things moving. All you need to do is press play. Everyone wants a fat slice of the Kraymon cake, and many record labels ask for a second helping, including Boombox, En:vision, Freakaboom, MBN, Streetwise, Dusted Breaks, Dead Famous and local Bristol based Vertical Sound Records. ...show less




