As long-time residents of the weird and always unexpected city of San Francisco, Bachelors Of Science are renowned for mixing up and making unique blends of laid back, tripped-out, soul drenched tracks that are designed to be listened to as well as just heard on the floor. Choosing quality over quantity, they are regarded as one of the most consistently innovative and sought-after remixers and producers of the area, working with everyone from dance music legends Groove Armada and Paradox to indie darlings Home Video and Silver Swans.
With their own productions, the Bachelors continue to defy those that try to categorize them into a genre. From the deep liquid drum n bass inspired by their hometown of London and the likes of High Contrast and LTJ Bukem to the minimal inspired Autonomic sounds of dBridge and sun-drenched 4/4 grooves inspired by fellow SF locals Dirtybird … the Bachelors have retained their quality and a large and loyal following throughout, garnering plays from Annie Mac, Basement Jaxx, LTJ Bukem, High Contrast, Loxy, Doc Scott, DJ Hype, Reid Speed, Alix Perez, Grooverider and DJ Marky.
On stage, the tales of the “full Bachelors Of Science set” are the stuff of legend. Having performed alongside acts as diverse as Pendulum, LTJ Bukem, High Contrast, Kode9, Photek and even Elvis Costello, the guys take a crowd on a journey with everything from BoS originals and bootlegs to custom edits of cutting edge tracks and past future classics … making d&b guys admit they’ve got a soft spot for 4/4, and house lovin girls admit they miss drum n bass.
What the press is saying:
Winner “Best Drum n Bass Single” – 2009 Beatport Awards
"A wonderfully musical strand of drum & bass music....a name to check throughout 2010" - Data Transmission
"Far from the obvious; even Roni Size of 2010?... gets better on every listen" - FlyGlobalMusic.com
"Far from being dancefloor generic" - Barcodezine.com
"...Like Portishead and Massive Attack, their music resonates enough to haunt listeners in the best way possible." - Obscure Sound
"Bachelors of Science show audiences that Drum n Bass isn't "all harsh banging booom tshh," but can actually be soulful and worth sitting down to listen to. The shimmery vocals, clean drums, and all-around dreamy feel turns a gem of a song into, well, a more polished gem." - All Things Go
"… an impressive Balaeric-tinged gem." – Mixmag
"Bachelors of Science take Silver Swans' track "Best Friend In Love" towards an unforeseen direction. The original was a sultry chilled out dance groove with a bass line that would have you swooning. The remix pulls the track towards darker nights ala Fever Ray. Minimalist and haunting, the song just may invade your dreams" - We Like It Indie
"Home Video have been reworked with a warm summery feeling and sounds (at times) like an Ibizan Radiohead track which is, as strange as it sounds, a compliment." - Mahogany
"Full of intoxicating sun-drenched grooves ... 4 Out of 5 Stars" - IDJ Magazine
"BOS boys deliver plenty of feelgood summertime moments" - M8 Magazine
"Always on the look out for the brightest talent Horizons music do it again with a deep and soulful release. Bachelors of Science remind us how drum&bass can take listeners on a blissful journey, whilst managing to make people dance on the floor at the same time." - Knowledge Magazine
"Warehouse Days is an evocative, cohesive journey into the deeper sides of dance music. Lush instrumentation with a nod to nostalgia winding a soulful groove to the future." – Reid Speed
"... a surefire club hit" - ATM Magazine
"For an album of well-crafted, deeply musical, widescreen d&b that still retains its dancefloor kick, look no further" - Knowledge Magazine
"A must have for anyone who misses the glory days of Good Looking" - XLR8A Magazine
"Another wholesome chunk ... 4 out of 5 stars" - DJ Magazine
"Bachelors Of Science sounds like dawn on a crisp spring day. Their wraith-like piano an echoed vocals will make you feel all yummy inside ... 4 out of 5 stars" - Touch Magazine
"Genius of a tune." – Tony Coleman, Hospital Records
"Tearing up dancefloors" - Bailey, 1Xtra
"The sleaziest most filthy song I've heard all year .... we fuckin love it!" - State Of Mind, CIA
"Tunes that sound like pure westcoast sex" - DJ Stunna, Chicago