Calibre (musician)
Calibre | |
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Calibre playing in his hometown of Belfast, Northern Ireland in February 2019 | |
| Background information | |
| Also known as | Loose Dragon, Dominick Martin, Version |
| Born | Dominick Martin |
| Origin | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| Genres | Drum and bass, liquid funk, downtempo |
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| Years active | 1995–present |
| Labels | Quadraphonic, Creative Source, V Recordings, Soul:R, Signature Records, Br:nk |
| Formerly of | Mist:i:cal |
| Website | https://signaturerecordings.databeats.com |
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. He primarily releases his own works through his personal label, Signature Records, but has also released on labels such as Hospital Records, V Recordings, Creative Source and Soul:R.
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. 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.
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. 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.
In 2019, Martin was awarded Critics Choice in the Drum&BassArena Awards 2019.