SKisM
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Birth name | Thomas Stephen Petais |
Also known as | Tommy Dash |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Dubstep, drumstep, brostep, drum and bass, trap |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, record label owner |
Instruments | 4 Pioneer CDJs |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Never Say Die Records |
Associated acts | CTRL-Z, Freestylers, Flux Pavilion, Excision, Foreign Beggars, Virus Syndicate, Zomboy, LAXX, DC Breaks |
Website | skism |
Tom Petais,[1] better known by his stage name SKisM,[2] is a British electronic music producer from London, England.[3] Formerly known as DJ Dash, Tom was one half of breakbeat duo CTRL-Z, with DJ Inch (Nicky D'Silva, who now performs as Pyramid). The two met whilst studying Creative Music Production & Business on CM.[4] He started performing and producing dubstep as SKisM in 2009.[3][5] He has produced multiple songs and remixes, collaborating with the likes of Flux Pavilion, Excision, Foreign Beggars, Zomboy, Porter Robinson and Hadouken!. His productions have amassed over 14 million views on YouTube.[6]
SKisM is one of the co-founders of Never Say Die Records (as well as its sister label No Tomorrow Recordings), along with Nick Sadler. Also its A&R, he has managed many of the label's artist. These artists include Zomboy, Far Too Loud, Eptic, BAR9, LAXX and MUST DIE!.[7]
He has performed at festivals such as Amsterdam Bass Festival,[8] and as of 2014, he was headlining the Rage By The Pound tour.[2]
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Musical style
SKisM produces various style of bass music. Although best known for producing dubstep,[3] he has also produced drum and bass, drumstep, Brostep, glitch hop, moombahcore, and trap music.[9]
Discography
Extended plays
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The Blank |
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Rise of the Idiots / Back Off |
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Down with the Kids EP |
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Down with the Kids: Remixed |
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The Division EP |
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Elixir Remixes |
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Singles
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Jump Back |
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Jaguar |
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Black Hole |
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Other appearances
Year | Song | Other artists | Album |
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2011 | "SEXisM" | Excision | X Rated |
2011 | "Signs" with Do The Math | Tali | Dark Days, High Nights |
2012 | "Like This" (feat. Virus Syndicate) | — | Never Say Die / The Swarm |
2015 | "Hostile" | LAXX | Black Label XL |
Remixes
Year | Song | Original artist | Album |
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2010 | "Cruel" | Pyramid feat. Julie Thompson | The 140 EP |
2010 | "Normal" | Envy | Normal |
2010 | "Boom" (SKisM's Got A Big Boomstick Remix) | Excision & Datsik | Boom / Swagga (Remixes) |
2010 | "Flush" | Losers feat. Riz Mc & Envy | Dub Step - Cross The Line, Vol. 1 |
2010 | "Get A Bit More" | Foreign Beggars | Beggattron Remixed |
2011 | "Heavy Artillery" | Excision & Downlink | Heavy Artillery / Reploid (Remixes) |
2011 | "Dazed & Confused" (SKisM's Baroque Out Remix) | RackNRuin feat. Janai & Illaman | Soundclash Remixes EP |
2011 | "The State" | Porter Robinson | Spitfire |
2012 | "Calling Your Name" | Muffler | Muffler Remixes Vol. 1 |
2012 | "600 Years" | Far Too Loud | Firestorm Remixes EP |
2012 | "Parasite" with Zomboy | Hadouken! | Parasite Remixes EP |
2013 | "Lazerbeam" | ShockOne feat. Metrik & Kyza | Lazerbeam EP |
2014 | "Raptor" with LAXX | Zomboy | Never Say Die, Vol. 3 |
See also
References
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External links
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- Official website
- SKisM biography at Never Say Die Records
- SKisM tracks & releases on Beatport
- SKisM discography at Discogs
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- SKisM's channel on YouTube
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