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BEABADOOBEE SUPPORTING TAYLOR

SWIFT!! PLEASE CAN YOU TELL US AS MUCH AS YOU CAN ABOUT THIS? HOW DOES IT FEEL, HOW DID IT HAPPEN, WHEN DID YOU LAST SPEAK? WE WANT TO KNOW ALL THE GOSSIP!

Taylor and I met a few times at awards shows and she’s been so, so sweet supporting me when I release a song by sharing it or adding it to her playlists. Little things like that. I think she is a God and one of the best in the game, representing female musicians to the highest level. She is a boss and joining her on tour is going to be super fun! Ages ago I said it would be a dream to support her so this is extra special that it’s happening now.

THIS IS HUGE NEWS. HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR SUCH AN INCREDIBLE TOUR EXPERIENCE?

Thankfully we’ve had lots of time on the road to be ready and did some big arena shows with The 1975 but other than that we’ll make a new set for the show and then just go for it. It’s going to be amazing, and we’ll just jump right in and soak it all up. We can’t wait to see her show every night.

WHAT DO YOU ATTRIBUTE YOUR ONGOING MAJOR SUCCESS TO?

That’s a good question, there’s a bit of luck and fate in life for everyone. I’ve written a lot and released a lot of music for a start, and I’ve got a great team I work with and throughout I’ve been 100% me and honest in my music and art. I think people can feel that and that’s what clicks but, who knows, it’s all crazy and I’m still trying to gure it all out! Someone tell me if you know!

2022 WAS A HUGE YEAR FOR YOU AND 2023 IS SHOWING NO SIGNS OF SLOWING DOWN. AS A MUSICIAN THAT’S ALREADY ACHIEVED SO MUCH, WHAT GOALS, DREAMS AND AMBITIONS WILL YOU PURSUE IN THE FUTURE AND WHAT WILL BE YOUR FOCUS?

Just to keep going and enjoying it all. Having fun and staying happy and in the spot I’m in right now. Finding a good balance of life and work and continuing to grow musically with what I make and release. I’d like to make sure I can help people too along the journey, whether that’s through the music or other new ventures coming up in life. I’m excited to collaborate with more people in the future on new music and projects. Thanks for having me : )

Now that the summer months are coming around you should try and take advantage of the good weather and move your studying outside while you can. Research has shown that there are bene ts to both learning and studying outside amongst nature, but as the weather is constantly uctuating you’ll need to move quick. If you’re not convinced yet, check out these 5 bene ts of studying outside.

When you’re feeling lethargic studying outside can be a great way to refresh yourself and give you the energy you need to keep going. Not only are you giving yourself a change of scene and some fresh air, but studies have shown that spending 20 minutes outside can have the same e ects as drinking a cup of co ee. Studying outside can revitalise you so you are able to continue working with the same level of enthusiasm you had when you started, rather than gradually teetering o until you run out of energy.

It has been shown that being out in nature can reduce cortisol levels by up to 12%. Cortisol is a steroid hormone that helps regulate our bodies’ stress levels (which is why it is known as the Stress Hormone). High levels of cortisol can increase feelings of stress and anxiety as well as cause other medical problems. Studying can obviously be very stressful, so you want to do everything you can to create a relaxing and calm environment for you to work in, so you aren’t needlessly increasing your stress levels. Studying outside is a great start to creating the perfect environment, being surrounded by the quiet sounds of nature and the feeling of the sun’s rays or a summer breeze exudes calm.

The sun is a crucial natural source of vitamin D for our bodies, by studying outside you increase your exposure to the sun and increase your vitamin D levels. Vitamin D is known to improve people’s moods, making studying more enjoyable and therefore easier. According to studies, people’s moods improved by 20% after going for a walk or being in nature, so even if you can’t or don’t want to do your studying outside use your study breaks to go on a quick walk and absorb all that precious vitamin D and make yourself feel better.

Studies have shown that being in nature can make you up to 60% more creative and improve your problem-solving skills. This is thought to be because the natural environment allows you to think outside the box, so you are able to come up with more creative solutions. This is particularly useful when you are studying creative or subjective subjects that have no clear answer and instead revolve around your interpretation of the topic.

This may not be the case for everyone, but for those of you who live with your families or have housemates studying outside can be really helpful. It’s a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of the house and have some time to yourself, so you can give your undivided attention to your work. Being able to focus better will improve the quality of your work and should help you improve your grades, as your work re ects your full ability rather than what you are able to do when you are surrounded by distractions.

As soon as we get any decent weather there is one thing we always do. That’s right it’s time to get the grill out. Now, considering we don’t get this chance very often, we can be a bit all over the place when it comes to organising BBQs. That won’t be a problem anymore. There’s a BBQ hack for almost anything to help make your lives easier, so you can enjoy a BBQ as much as anyone else.

Fruits and vegetables are essential sources of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are crucial for good health. Aim to include a variety of colourful fruits and vegetables in your diet. This will ensure you’re getting a range of nutrients.

Tin foil is a really useful tool to have when you have a BBQ. It can be used while cooking food on the grill or to keep it warm for your guests. There’s a tin foil BBQ hack for both vegetables and meat. If you or some of your guests are vegetarian or vegan it can be hard to make sure their food doesn’t get contaminated by any meat products or come into contact with meat juices. A quick and easy way to cater to people who don’t eat meat is to get their favourite vegetables together, add a splash of oil and season with herbs. Then simply wrap the vegetables in a tin foil parcel and voila, you can cook the meal without fear of contamination. Plus, the tin foil helps the vegetables cook evenly.

There’s also a brilliant tin foil BBQ hack for meat. After you’ve taken the meat o the grill, create a loose tent over it with tin foil. This helps to prevent the meat drying out, retaining the moisture and allowing the meat juices to meld together.

Onions aren’t just limited to cooking. This next BBQ hack might sound strange, but you should de nitely give it a go. Cleaning the grill before a BBQ can turn into a real chore and put you o the whole idea. The easy solution is to take half an onion and wipe it along each rung of the grill. The acidity of the onion helps break down any dirt and grease, leaving you with a clean grill. Plus, it adds a little extra onion avour to whatever you cook, making it even tastier.

People who love kebabs will want to know about this BBQ hack. To prevent the skewers for kebabs burning, drying out and breaking, or starting to smoke, soak them in water for a couple of hours before making the kebabs and putting them on the grill. Keeping the skewers submerged in water until you’re ready to use them stops them getting scorched.

Speaking of kebabs, if you’ve run out of skewers or want to try something di erent you should give herbs a try. Another BBQ hack that you might not know is using herbs as skewers. Instead of a boring wooden skewer try threading your vegetables or meat etc. on to herbs like rosemary. Not only does this make the kebabs look more interesting but it makes them more avoursome as the herbs impart avour to the kebab while its cooking on the grill.

If you want to increase the avour of your food even more you can also spread herbs directly into the charcoal of your BBQ. This enhances the taste of your food as it cooks on the grill. Happy grilling : )

HEY RUDIMENTAL, WE’RE VERY EXCITED TO CATCH UP! SO, YOU RECENTLY SIGNED TO ROOM TWO (PART OF COLUMBIA RECORDS) AND RELEASED “BREAK MY HEART”. WHAT A TUNE! DOES THIS ERA MARK A NEW CHAPTER FOR THE BAND?

Yeah, it de nitely feels like a new era for us. I think with being stuck at home for the last few years due to the pandemic we’ve found our London roots again and are excited about all the new upcoming British artists and sounds. This almost feels like we are going full circle and coming back to our rst album type of vibes, and we are super excited for the next set of releases.

“BREAK MY HEART”, DESERVEDLY SO, MADE CLARA AMFO’S HOTTEST RECORD IN THE WORLD ON RADIO 1CONGRATULATIONS! HOW DOES IT FEEL TO STILL HAVE THE BEST SOUND IN THE WORLD AFTER ALL THESE YEARS OF MAKING MUSIC?

It was amazing to have Clara Amfo’s hottest record, we’re so grateful for Radio 1’s support over the years. It feels real good to still be relevant and playing on radio after all these years.

AS YOU’RE SIGNED TO A NEW LABEL, ARE YOU TAKING THINGS IN A NEW DIRECTION, WHAT CAN FANS EXPECT?

We have signed to Room Two at Columbia Records. It feels really exciting, they are giving us the creative freedom we need and really understand our sound. We’ve been making lots of dnb vibes and dance vibes, big festival moments you can rave out to. We are also going back to working with exciting new artists and hopefully break the next phase of Britain’s vocalists that you will hear about for the next 10 years!

WHEN ARE WE GOING TO SEE A NEW ALBUM, AND WHAT CREATIVE DIRECTION DO YOU ENVISAGE IT TAKING?

We are mainly releasing singles this year but are putting together an album in the background ready for 2024. It’s hard to give a creative direction just yet as we are just getting started on it but can de nitely say there will be plenty of upbeat moments you can rave to.

DO YOU HAVE ANY UPCOMING COLLABORATIONS PLANNED OR ANY ARTISTS ON YOUR RADAR?

We are working with a lot of new exciting artists and hopefully break the next phase of British talent you will hear from over the next 10 years!

Peter Xan, Eliza Legzdina, Venbee, Charlotte Plank, Morgan are some of the new super talented artists we have been working with.

IS THERE ANY SCIENCE BEHIND THE TIME TRACKS TAKE YOU TO FINISH? AND ARE YOU SITTING ON MUCH MATERIAL, MAYBE PARTIALLY COMPLETE THAT MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT OFFICIALLY EVER BE RELEASED?

There’s no science to us nishing a track really. Just when we feel it’s right otherwise the nishing process can go on forever. There’s loads of music we make that might not see the light of day but we are thinking of new ways to give fans an insight to this catalogue.

WITH FESTIVAL SEASON UPON US, WE’RE SO EXCITED TO HEAR ABOUT “RUDIMENTAL LIVE”, A MASSIVE OPEN-AIR SHOW COMING UP THIS SUMMER AT SOUTH FACING FESTIVAL CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF YOUR 2013 SEMINAL ALBUM “HOME”. WE CAN’T QUITE BELIEVE IT’S BEEN 10 YEARS! WHAT TRACK ARE YOU MOST EXCITED TO PERFORM LIVE?

It’s crazy that it’s been 10 years since our rst album Home. We are gassed to have our own show celebrating 10 years of the album. It’s very hard to choose a favourite song to perform from that album as they were all bangers.

ARE YOU GOING TO BE PLAYING AT OTHER FESTIVALS THIS SUMMER, AND DO YOU EVER GET INVOLVED AND HANG AROUND AFTER YOUR GIGS?

We’ve got a few other festivals Parklife being one of them. The others we can’t announce just yet. Yeah, we love festivals so might stay for the weekend at Parklife and have some fun!

WHAT’S RUDIMENTAL’S TOP FESTIVAL TIP?

Drink more water.

YOUR SOUND GETS PEOPLE SO PUMPED UP. WHAT’S THE MOST HYPED SHOW YOU CAN REMEMBER PERFORMING AND CAN YOU DESCRIBE IT FOR US PLEASE...

One of the most pumped up shows we done has to be at The Warehouse Project in Manchester. It got so hot and hype in there that all the sound got locked o as moisture was dripping from the ceilings! We had to let it cool down for a bit before going back on stage.

WHAT INGREDIENTS MAKE A RUDIMENTAL STYLE RAVE?

Expect the unexpected, good music and let yourself be free. Also leave the phone at home, enjoy the moment, make new friends!

THERE’S SO MUCH GOING ON IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW, WE WOULDN’T BE SURPRISED TO HEAR ABOUT ALIENS LANDING ON EARTH. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE RUDIMENTAL AND YOUR MUSIC TO… AN ALIEN?

I would explain Rudimental to an alien by playing them Alien Bashment o our rst album. Let the music do the talking.

IF YOU COULD TAKE CONTROL OF THE WORLD FOR A DAY, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Have a rave.

CAN YOU TELL US ONE SECRET ABOUT THE BAND THAT FANS LIKELY WON’T KNOW?

When we tour, we often play 5-a-side football matches against locals. We are yet to be beaten!

HEY DARUDE, IT’S BEEN A WHILE! HOW ARE YOU KEEPING, AND FEELING TO BE BACK RELEASING YOUR OWN NEW MUSIC?

All is good, and yeah, it’s great to be releasing new music again!

YOUR NEW SINGLE OUTLAWS IS A DIFFERENT STYLE OF SOUND TO WHAT MANY WILL ASSOCIATE WITH DARUDE. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE ROUTE YOU ARE TAKING WITH YOUR MUSIC NOW?

Well, while some people only associate the Sandstorm sound with me, I have released 4 albums each of which have been more and more varied in the dance music realm, and using the signature #dududu very sparingly.

‘Outlaws’ is not necessarily ‘a route’, but just a track I’m releasing now and the next one might be a little di erent from it again. I’ve decided to make music rst – plan strategies, release orders and marketing after the music is done.

YOUR NEW SINGLE ALSO MARKS THE LAUNCH OF YOUR NEW RECORD LABEL – VIBING OUT, CAN YOU TELL US MORE ABOUT THIS EXCITING VENTURE?

The music industry and the commercialism of it tends to skew how and why you make music and with my own label I’m taking some of the power back. I want to make music purely for me – for the enjoyment of the creation and the tinkering. That said, I’m not saying there aren’t some business realities in play when making music, and touring is a full-time job.

YOU’VE PROBABLY NEVER BEEN INTERVIEWED WITHOUT BEING ASKED ABOUT SANDSTORM. WHILST WE LIKE TO BE DIFFERENT, WE SIMPLY MUST ASK ABOUT IT – SANDSTORM IS ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC DANCE SONGS EVER CREATED! IT STILL SOUNDS AMAZING TODAY. HOW DID LIFE CHANGE FOR YOU AFTER RELEASING THIS BACK IN 1999?

It did a full 180° I guess is fair to say. I was a student and a part-time worker at a computer store and in a couple of months I found myself being a touring artist with a track out that started climbing the charts rst in Finland, then everywhere else and it just kept on snowballing from there.

HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL LISTENING BACK TO THE SONG, 24 YEARS AFTER RELEASING IT?

I love every single millisecond of the track. Even if I hear it by myself somewhere, I’ll probably listen to it till the end as the build-ups still get me going, the opening lter on the Nord Rack 2 arp bass still gives me goosebumps and the onwards-forcing rhythm still automatically makes me try/run/drive faster. On top of that, and I know I’m being a bit sel sh and big-headed here, but imagine playing it live for a crowd that goes mental pretty much every time! Can’t hate that!

YOU’RE IN A ROOM WITH TWO DOORS, ONE LEADS TO A DREAM STUDIO SETUP, THE OTHER TO THE MAIN STAGE OF THE BIGGEST PARTY ON EARTH WITH FANS GOING MENTAL, WHICH DOOR DO YOU OPEN?

Easy. I’ve got access to my dream studio every day I’m home, so I’d rip the main stage door open and go rock the party with the stu I just made in my dream studio!

WHEN I ASK ABOUT DARUDE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AND BEST MOMENTS, WHAT SPRINGS TO MIND?

I’ve got so many great memories, but I’ll pick two very signi cant ones:

1) MTV Ibiza 2000 party, my rst time in Ibiza and I was in the crowd half an hour before my own set listening to Underworld, laughing, excited about hearing them, being in the moment, then sort of fast-forwarded to being on that stage myself, dropping Sandstorm and the crowd went crazy. It was very surreal.

2) December 31st, 2016, I played a New Year’s Eve set in the middle of Helsinki, Finland, for 100k people. I timed Sandstorm so that it’d drop exactly at midnight, there were huge reworks, it was absolute mayhem as a gig, but possibly even bigger in signi cance was that it was my track that started Finland’s 100 years of independence year celebrations, which I couldn’t have been prouder of!

WHAT HAS THIS SUMMER GOT IN STORE FOR DARUDE?

I’ll be touring and promoting my new music and label, likely wearing Vibing Out logos with a smile everywhere. I’ll be playing in the UK along with other places, so I won’t be bored, that’s for sure!

TO WRAP THINGS UP, WHAT MESSAGE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEND TO YOUR FANS, OLD AND NEW?

I’ve always said the same: Come see me live if you can, don’t be a stranger, tell me face to face or on the socials if I sucked or rocked! Also, if you like what you see and hear of me, the biggest thing you can do for me is to just simply tell a friend or your social circles to check me out, too! When I’m not on the road, I’ll be streaming on twitch.tv on Fridays starting at 6 PM EET / 4 PM UK.

Travelling in your twenties is a unique opportunity to explore the world and learn more about yourself. It’s a time when you have fewer responsibilities and more exibility, which makes it an ideal time to go on a trip. We’ll discuss the bene ts of travelling in your twenties, o er tips on how to plan a trip, highlight popular travel destinations, and o er advice on how to overcome common challenges while travelling.

Exploring the world during your twenties is an experience like no other for many reasons.

You may have fewer responsibilities than you will have later in life. You probably do not have a full-time job, a family to support, or a mortgage to pay, which means you have more exibility in terms of time and money.

It is an excellent way to learn more about yourself. You’re still guring out who you are and what you want out of life, and travelling can help you discover your passions and shape your future goals.

Travelling can broaden your horizons and give you a new perspective on life. You’ll have the opportunity to learn about di erent cultures, taste new foods, and experience things you never thought possible. Travelling can also help you develop new skills, such as communication and problem-solving, that can bene t you in your personal and professional life.

In addition, it can be an excellent way to build your network and make connections with people from all over the world. You never know who you’ll meet on your travels, and those connections could prove valuable in the future.

Planning a trip in your twenties can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.

Set a budget and start saving money. You may need to adjust your lifestyle to save money, but it will be worth it in the end.

Once you have a budget in place, start researching travel destinations and nd one that ts within your budget.

Consider travelling during the o -season to save money on ights and accommodation.

Be sure to do your research.

Learn about the local customs and cultural norms to avoid o ending anyone.

Safeguard yourself from unexpected situations when you’re overseas and invest in travel insurance.

And most importantly, be open-minded and exible. Things don’t always go as planned when travelling, and it’s essential to be able to adapt and go with the ow.

There are many popular travel destinations for young people, and the choice depends on your interests and preferences.

Backpacking through Europe is a popular option, as it o ers a chance to explore multiple countries and cultures.

Southeast Asia is also a popular destination, as it’s a ordable and has a rich cultural history.

Australia and New Zealand are also popular destinations, as they o er adventure sports and stunning landscapes.

Travelling can be challenging at times, especially when you’re in a foreign country. One of the most intimidating obstacles to overcome is the language barrier. If you’re travelling to a country where you don’t speak the language, consider learning some basic phrases before you go. This can help you navigate public transportation, order food, and ask for help if needed.

Travelling in your twenties is a unique opportunity to explore the world, learn about di erent cultures, and discover yourself. By following the tips and advice we’ve discussed, you can make the most of your travels and create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re backpacking through Europe, exploring Southeast Asia, or relaxing on a beach in Australia, travelling in your twenties is an experience like no other. It’s a time to step out of your comfort zone, take risks, and embrace new opportunities.

So, start planning your journey now and get ready to embark on an experience of a lifetime!

Have a safe and enjoyable journey!

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