We sat down with Camo & Krooked, Mefjus, and MC Daxta to get their thoughts before their sets at the world’s biggest drum & bass festival. In our exclusive video interview, they share their feelings, the artists they’re excited to see, and how they describe Let It Roll in just three words.
Here’s a sneak peek at what they discussed:
- How are you feeling before/after your set? (Are you nervous or excited?)
- Is there a name you would personally like to hear playing?
- Describe Let It Roll in three words.
- Something about Drum and Bass community in the world.
- What does it mean for you to play at the biggest drum & bass festival in the world?
- What do you want to say to your fans who are coming to hear you play today?
- Will you stay and enjoy the festival, or do you have to head elsewhere for another performance?
Catch the full video for their in-depth answers and get a glimpse of their excitement for this year’s Let It Roll Festival!
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About Camo & Krooked
Austrian drum’n’bass duo Camo & Krooked were founded in 2007. Both (born Reinhard Rietsch on April 23, 1983 in Salzburg) and Krooked (born Markus Wagner on July 31, 1989 in Lilienfeld) had been active since 2002, before they teamed up and released their first singles from 2008 onward. Their first album, Above & Beyond, was released in 2010 and introduced their blend of drum’n’bass enriched with house, dubstep, and fun. At that year’s Drum & Bass Arena Awards, they won the Best Newcomer DJ award. Their sophomore album, Cross the Line, appeared a year later on Hospital Records, and a remix album, Between the Lines, followed in 2012. With the release of their third studio album, Zeitgeist, in 2013, Camo & Krooked made their debut in the Austrian album charts, coming in at number 22. The duo became well-known for their patented “anti-drop” style, and their profile gradually increased as they performed all over the world, released a slew of singles, and turned in numerous remixes for everyone from Metronomy to Lana Del Rey. Their fourth album would not appear until 2017, as they toiled to create a fresh sound. Entitled Mosaik and released on Ram Records, it was pop-oriented and melodic, stadium drum’n’bass stripped back to its essence. The single “If I Could” featured previously unknown British singer Joe Killington.