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Xilent
Birth nameEryk Kowalczyk
Born (1989-07-29) 29 July 1989 (age 35)
Warsaw, Poland
GenresElectronic, Dubstep, Drum And Bass
Occupation(s)Producer, DJ
Years active2009-Present
LabelsAudioPorn Records, OWSLA, Ministry of Sound, Monstercat, Never Say Die Records
Associated actsRazihel, Au5, Seven Lions, Tali, Imprints, Kloe, Charlotte Haining, GRIMM, Sue Gerger, Diamond Eyes, Shaz Sparks, Youthstar
WebsiteOfficial Website

Eryk Kowalczyk (born 29 July 1989), better known by his stage name Xilent /ˈzlənt/, is a Polish dubstep, electro house and drum & bass music producer residing in Poland. He is best known for his track "Choose Me II", released on 16 May 2011, which peaked at #1 spot on Beatport's Dubstep chart and stayed in the Top 5 for 3 months. The track was also selected as Zane Lowe’s “Next Hype” track on BBC Radio 1.[1] Xilent was nominated as “Best Newcomer Producer” by Drum and Bass Arena Awards in 2011.[2] He is currently signed to AudioPorn Records.[3]

Biography[edit]

Kowalczyk produced his first bits at the age of nine, when he was introduced to the Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338 synthesizer set. From then on, he tended to diversify his sound from techno, through breakbeat, finally to find his place in drum and bass, influenced by artists like Future Cut, Calyx and Concord Dawn. Throughout that time he also found himself playing the drums in a few hardcore punk bands like Fast Forward.[4]

Many of his digital releases have seen the light of day hitting the top drum’n’bass charts on TrackItDown, one of which was rated “one of the biggest tracks of 2009 without a shadow” and even a “drum’n’bass anthem” – (‘Terminal’, Ammunition Rec., rated by TrackItDown).[5]

Xilent spent the next three years in Edinburgh (Scotland), where he studied Software Engineering at University, and where he became a member of international labels such as Beta Recordings managed by John B himself, Ammunition Recordings, Mindtech Recordings and more while DJing throughout Europe, supporting acts like Spor (stage name of Jon Gooch).[6] In December 2009 Xilent played for the first time live in his home country, Poland (Łódź).[7]

In 2011 Xilent was signed by AudioPorn Records; an independent label owned by former RAM Records Producer/DJ Shimon. Since then, Xilent has released numerous EPs and singles, including the “Choose Me EP”, “Skyward EP” and “Evolutions Per Minute/Tenkai” (released on Mainframe Recordings) and the drum and bass electro track “Clear Your Mind”.[8]

In May 2012 Xilent released his "Ultrafunk" EP on AudioPorn Records featuring four original tracks Twisted, Ultra, Beyond (named "Hottest Record in the World" by BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe[9]) and Do It.

On 21 January 2013 Xilent released his single Boss Wave on AudioPorn Records which took the number 1 position on the Beatport Top Dubstep Tracks in four days and remained as #1 for several weeks.[10] The official music video for Boss Wave directed and produced by Kristofer Ström (previously directed videos for Delta Heavy and 16bit) depicts Xilent inside a video game robot that fights off enemies to protect humans.[11] This video has been shown in the episode "Robots" of Adult Swim's Off the Air.

In May 2015, Xilent released his debut album "We Are Virtual" via AudioPorn records. The album sparked numerous positive reviews, and explored various genres including dubstep, drum and bass, drumstep, mid-tempo, trance, and house.

Xilent collaborated with Monstercat artist Razihel and vocalist Becko on "Edge of the World", a free single released by the label on 10 November 2015. He is planning to collaborate with Au5 in the future.

Discography[edit]

Releases[edit]

Release Year Label
Terminal (Quality: Killer EP) 2009 Ammunition Recordings
Out of Body EP 2009 Ammunition Recordings
Killing Spree // Dislocation 2010 Beta Recordings
Unity (with Imprintz & Kloe) 2010 Ammunition Recordings
Lift and Fall EP 2010 Ammunition Recordings
Memetics EP 2010 Mindtech Recordings
Pure EP 2010 Beta Recordings
Blossom // Crystallia 2010 Toungue Flap Recordings
Outer Inside 2011 Ammunition Recordings
Choose Me EP 2011 AudioPorn Records
Evolutions Per Minute // Tenkai 2011 Mainframe Recordings
Bombstep 2011 (Self-released)
Skyward EP 2011 AudioPorn Records
Clear Your Mind 2012 AudioPorn Records
Ultrafunk EP 2012 AudioPorn Records
Touch Sound EP 2012 AudioPorn Records
Reason (Straight Up Drum & Bass! Vol.3) 2013 Straight Up!
Boss Wave 2013 AudioPorn Records
Boss Wave: Reloaded 2013 AudioPorn Records
Infinity 2013 AudioPorn Records
Free Me (ft. Charlotte Haining) 2014 AudioPorn Records
Falling Apart 2014 AudioPorn Records
Reality 2014 AudioPorn Records
Synthony 2014 Bass For Autism
The Place (ft. Sue Gerger) 2014 AudioPorn Records
The Fall (with Seven Lions) 2014 OWSLA
Animation (ft. Diamond Eyes) 2015 AudioPorn Records
We Are Virtual (Album) 2015 AudioPorn Records
Edge of the World (with Razihel) [feat. Becko] 2015 Monstercat
Ultimate 2016 Never Say Die Records
Your System EP 2016 Never Say Die Records
Kill Me 2016 Disciple Recordings
Your System (The Remixes) 2016 Never Say Die Records
Run 2017 Never Say Die Records
Song Release
Breakage Out Of Body
Obe
Vertical Horizon
Uplift Lift & Fall
Fallen
Divide You Memetics
Memetics
Secrets That Burn
The Bionic
Step One Pure
Irreversible
Twice
Multishapes Choose Me
Spectre
Choose Me I
Choose Me II
Gravity (ft. Tali) Skyward
For Once (ft. Skyflake)
Skyward I
Skyward II
Twisted Ultrafunk
Ultra
Beyond
Do It
Touch Sound Touch Sound
Let Us Be
Universe (ft. Shaz Sparks)
Mass Creation (ft. Youthstar)
Pixel Journey Boss Wave:Reloaded
Falling Apart I (ft. GRIMM) Falling Apart
Falling Apart II (ft. GRIMM)
Reborn Your System
Your System
Next Time
Reborn (VIP) Your System (The Remixes)

Remixes[edit]

Track Artist Year
Unite Us PNAU 2011
All My Love Fuzzy Logik feat. Jada Pearl 2011
End of the World Alex Metric featuring Charli XCX 2011
In Pieces J Majik & Wickaman featuring Dee Freer 2011
Follow U Yogi featuring Ayah Marar 2011
Tzolk'in Imprintz & Kloe 2011
Out the Blue Sub Focus featuring Alice Gold 2012
Wide Awake Katy Perry 2012
Ode to the Bouncer Studio Killers 2012
Love & Oxygen Str8jackets & Sam Obernik 2012
Bad Signal Hadouken! 2012
Sleepless Excision 2012
Give Me Love Ed Sheeran 2012
Raver Ayah Marar 2012
Figure 8 Ellie Goulding 2012
Turn It Up Dodge & Fuski 2013
Come Back Down Mediks 2013
Wake Up Sway 2013
Live For the Night Krewella 2013
The Rising Five Knives 2014
Prove Me Wrong Dub FX 2015
Snowblind Au5 ft. Tasha Baxter 2015
Alien Dodge & Fuski & Virtual Riot 2015
Stars & Moon Breathe Carolina & Shanahan ft. Halinne 2016
I Remember U Cartoon ft. Jüri Pootsmann 2016
After All Slander & YOOKiE ft. Jinzo 2016

Awards[edit]

Year Organisation Award Result
2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards 'Best Newcomer Producer' Nominated
2012 Beatport Music Awards 'Top Dubstep Track of the Year 2011' ("Choose Me II") Nominated
2013 Bass Music Awards 'Bass Breakthrough' Nominated
2013 Bass Music Awards 'Best Music Video' ("Boss Wave") Won[12]
2015 Bass Music Awards 'Best Album' ("We Are Virtual") Nominated

References[edit]

  1. Miranda (7 January 2011). "Xilent Interview |". Dubzone.com.au. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  2. IMO Records (28 November 2011). "The IMO Records Blog News: Drum and Bass Artists: DnB Arena Awards Nominees - The IMO Records Blog". Imorecords.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  3. IMO Records (5 January 2012). "The IMO Records Blog 5 Dubstep Acts to Keep An Eye on in 2012 - The IMO Records Blog". Imorecords.co.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  4. "Articles - Xilent Interview". Everyday Junglist. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  5. "Terminal - Xilent - [320kbps MP3/WAV File] at Trackitdown". Trackitdown.net. 20 April 2009. Archived from the original on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  6. "Xilent". Circle Talent Agency. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  7. "Xilent". Dubtune.com. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  8. Miranda (7 January 2011). "Xilent Interview |". Dubzone.com.au. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  9. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/zanelowe/2012/04/hottest_record_-_xilent_-_beyo.html
  10. http://www.beatport.com/release/boss-wave/1021526
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wTLjEqj5Xk
  12. "Best Music Video - Xilent 'Boss Wave' - The Bass Music Awards". The Bass Music Awards. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2017.

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