Calibre (musician)

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Template:Short description Template:BLP sources Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox musical artist Dominick Martin, better known by his stage name Calibre, is a Northern Irish drum and bass music producer and DJ from Belfast. He is highly regarded for his influence on the liquid funk style of drum and bass, which was partially named after his distinct production style.<ref name="DNBA" /><ref name="redbull" /><ref name="ukf1" /> He primarily releases his own works through his personal label, Signature Records,<ref name="RA">Signature Recordings; Resident Advisor</ref> but has also released on labels such as Hospital Records, V Recordings, Creative Source and Soul:R.<ref name="fabric" />

Many of his productions–some of which were unreleased at the time–became synonymous with liquid funk due to DJ Fabio playing most of Martin's productions on his BBC Radio 1 show, Liquid Funk, and at Swerve club nights (originally known as Speed, which was co-ran with LTJ Bukem) in the early 2000s.<ref name="redbull">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ukf1" /> Beginning in 2007, some of these unreleased productions would be released under the "Shelflife" series of albums alongside other works by Martin on his personal record label, Signature Records.<ref name="mmshelf">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":0" />

According to UKF, none of Martin's productions have been officially remixed by other artists, and he has stated that he is unbothered about bootleg remixes of his works.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> However, according to Fabio, Everything but the Girl were interested in remixing "Deep Everytime" from his debut album Musique Concrète in 2001, but by then he'd either destroyed or repurposed any recordings related to the song.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2019, Martin was awarded Critics Choice in the Drum&BassArena Awards 2019.<ref name="dnba2019">Template:Cite web</ref>

Career

Martin was introduced to jungle and drum and bass by his brother in the early 90's. Initially not catching on to it, he started producing drum and bass in 1995 after being inspired by artists such as Goldie and LTJ Bukem. His first single was released in 1998 under the now-defunct Quadraphonic record label,<ref name="XLR8R">Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="am" /><ref name="fabric" /> which was closely associated with U2's The Kitchen nightclub located under The Clarence Hotel.<ref name="909originals">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

During this time, he gave a tape demo to LTJ Bukem, who never sought an official release after reaching back out to Martin.<ref name="fabric">Template:Cite web</ref>

Through Quadraphonic, he came to the attention of drum and bass DJ Fabio, who described all of his productions as "liquid funk" and signed Martin to his record label, Creative Source. Fabio would play dubplates of Martin's works on his BBC Radio 1 show and at Swerve nights at The Velvet Rooms.

The 12" single "Mystic / Feelin" soon released in 2000 on Creative Source, which "helped take sample-based drum & bass into the new millennium with agile two-step rhythms and laidback nostalgia sourced from funk, soul and reggae records," according to Beatport.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

His debut album Musique Concrète released in 2001, named after the musique concrète compositions of John Cage, whom he was influenced by while attending the University of Ulster in Belfast.<ref name="am">Template:Cite web</ref> He was also influenced by French house production techniques. Although 21 songs were chosen for the final release of the album, between 200 and 300 songs in total were created by Martin during his time with Creative Source, most of which he claims to not remember making due to his alcoholism.<ref name="DNBA">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref> Due to his prolific nature, he was asked to stop sending new tracks during the planning of the Musique Concrète album due to Fabio feeling overwhelmed with his output,<ref name="sunandbass2019" /> and by 2003 Martin had felt creatively restricted.<ref name="fabric" />

In 2002, he released an EP, Tell Me, on John Tejada's Palette Recordings under his own name, Dominick Martin. It featured house music, a deviation from drum and bass.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2003, Martin would set up his personal label Signature Records after being influenced by Marcus Intalex & ST Files.<ref name="fabric" /> He would also work closely with the duo under the project Mist:i:cal and their Soul:R label.<ref name="sunandbass2019">Template:Cite AV media</ref>

In 2004, he released Mr. Majestic, a collaboration with High Contrast. It was made in five hours (along with "The Other Side", featured on the B-side) after a set in Cardiff and has since then become a "cult tune" in drum and bass.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In the same year, another anthemic release "Drop It Down" would be released. According to Martin, "this came about because of A-Sides. He was always telling me to work with MC Fats, who's on this track. He sent me a CD of some vocals he'd done from tracks from a couple of years ago that hadn't worked. There was just this one little 'drop it down' line in there that stood out for me. I put it on this track I had, which was made up of me sampling my own playing."<ref name=":1" />

In 2005, he released Second Sun,<ref name=":1" /> which is considered to be Martin's best album according to Beat.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2007, he released the first Shelflife compilation, a handpicked collection of some of his unreleased works up to that point (most of which were created earlier in his career), as a way to look at his growth as an artist retrospectively. Songs are usually picked on a gut feeling and more recent Shelflife compilations (as well as other self-released albums in general) feature paintings from Martin as the cover art.<ref name="mmshelf" /><ref name="sunandbass2019" /><ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

Remixes

In 2003, Martin was commissioned by Warner Music Group for a remix of "Put That Woman First" from Jaheim's Still Ghetto album (2002). Despite Jaheim's disapproval of the remix, 1,000 limited-edition white label vinyl records were pressed with permission from Warner due to the underground popularity garnered by the remix. In 2023, the remix was included on a compilation album for purchase on digital storefronts.<ref name="ukf1">Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2019, a remix by Martin was included in an extended play of "Swan Song" by Dua Lipa.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Discography

Albums

Year Title Record label Release date
2001 Musique Concrète Creative Source 25 September 2001
2005 Second Sun Signature Records 24 October 2005
2007 Shelflife Signature Records 1 October 2007
2008 Overflow Signature Records 1 May 2008
2009 Shelf Life Vol. 2 Signature Records 18 May 2009
2009 Shine a Light Signature Records 16 November 2009
2010 Even If Signature Records 12 November 2010
2011 Condition Signature Records 3 October 2011
2013 Spill Signature Records 20 May 2013
2013 Valentia Signature Records 15 July 2013
2014 Shelflife 3 Signature Records 19 March 2014
2016 Shelflife 4 Signature Records 26 February 2016
2016 Grow The Nothing Special 23 December 2016
2017 The Deep Signature Records 31 March 2017
2018 Shelflife 5 Signature Records 29 June 2018
2018 4AM ThirtyOne Recordings 16 November 2018
2019 Planet Hearth Signature Records 29 November 2019
2020 Shelflife 6 Signature Records 1 May 2020
2021 Feeling Normal Signature Records 26 February 2021
2021 Shelflife 7 Signature Records 24 November 2021
2022 Double Bend The Nothing Special 2 April 2022
2023 Shelflife 8 Signature Records 19 April 2023
2023 Rudy Signature Records 10 October 2023
2025 Little Foot Signature Records 23 May 2025

EPs

Year Title Record label Release date
2003 Just Fine Creative Source 2003
2006 Late Night Squeeze Signature Records 24 April 2006
2006 Corner Dance Signature Records May 2006
2006 Deranged Soul:R 23 October 2006
2008 Roundhouse Signature Records 11 September 2008
2008 Don't Mind Signature Records 22 October 2008
2010 Judgement Day Samurai Red Seal 7 June 2010
2011 Hummer Samurai Red Seal 29 August 2011
2012 Renaissance EP Footprints 19 November 2012
2015 Strumpet EP EXIT Records 18 May 2015
2015 Fourfit EP Soul:R 31 July 2015
2015 Dreamz Dub EP C.I.A 18 September 2015
2015 Break That EP The Nothing Special 18 January 2019
2019 Cowper Street EP Signature Records 5 July 2019

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