Career
The name Netsky is based on the computer virus of the same name. Netsky produces music of the liquid funk style – drum and bass music with many instrumental layers and frequent vocals. High Contrast"s "Gold Digger" remix was a major influence on him.
In late, Netsky signed a recording contract with Hospital Records, the same label as other well known liquid artists such as High Contrast and London Elektricity.
Hospital Records released Netsky"s self-titled debut album on 31 May. His second album, titled 2, was released on 25 June 2012.
The album features three singles and a deluxe edition was later released supported by a fourth single, "We Can Only Live Today (Puppy)". His single "Rio" featured in the London 2016 New Year"s celebrations.
In April 2012, during a Hospitality festival at Brixton Academy, Netsky unveiled his "" project for the first time.
Accompanied by a team of live musicians, as well as guest vocalists (of whom have sang on Netsky"s catalogue of music), Netsky performs his music as a full band, taking center-stage on keyboards and synthesizers. The band now tours the world performing headlining shows around the globe, as well as performing at many international electronic music festivals, such as the Ultra Music Festival in the United States. Members Netsky - Keyboards, synths, bandleader (2012–present) BABL - Keyboards, synths (2012–present) Michael Schack - Drums (2012–present) Script Military Cross - Military Cross (2012–present) Diane Charlemagne - Vocals (2012-†) Billie - Vocals (2012–present) band are proud endorsers and exclusive users of Roland equipment to perform the live show.
Netsky and BABL use Roland MIDI keyboards and synthesizers to perform all of the melodies and basslines, with drummer Michael Schack using Roland V-Drums and samplers.