Artist
Navigator
United States
Navigator is a music group from United States. Their discography on Gatefold includes 1 record.
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Biography
There are multiple artists using this name: 2) A music team from Belgrade, Serbia (Nebojsa of electro pop band INTRUDER and Bole of AMMONITE records) produces beats & grooves since 2008. blending the influences of soul, jazz, funk, space disco and electronica. The duo does a lot of remixes and performs as a DJ team and a soundsystem as well. 3) Trio from Denmark and Germany. They provide a solid and enjoyable take on Berlin School sequences and other classic space electronica with a touch of prog-rock.
The Arc of Navigator
The pivots — what forced Navigator to reinvent.
The Earth Records Entry
When Skiz dropped the first Navigator material on Earth Records in 2002, he was leaning hard into the Bukem-adjacent atmospheric school but with a much nastier low end. You can hear the influence of the label's meticulous engineering standards, yet Navigator pushed back with a grit that felt more aligned with the jungle foundations. It was a bridge between the 'intelligent' drum and bass movement and the raw, breakbeat-heavy sounds of the early nineties. The tracks were long, evolving, and completely uninterested in radio edits.
The 12-Inch Grind
Throughout the mid-2000s, the project shifted into a prolific run of white labels and singles that defined the Navigator sound as a club-ready weapon. This era was defined by a stripped-back approach where the lush pads were swapped for aggressive, syncopated percussion that demanded a high-end sound system to translate correctly. He was cutting plates for DJs who needed something to bridge the gap between liquid soul and tech-step aggression. It was a functional, blue-collar era for the project that prioritized the dancefloor over the headphones.
Influences
- LTJ Bukem — The connection is hard-wired through the Earth Records label affiliation. You hear it in the expansive, cinematic pad work that sits behind the drums. It’s that same sense of space found on Logical Progression.
- Goldie — Skiz has cited the Timeless era as the blueprint for complex breakbeat architecture. The aggressive snare programming on Navigator’s early 12-inches is a direct descendant of the Metalheadz school. It’s about the violence of the edit.
- Photek — The obsession with the 'clean but mean' drum aesthetic comes straight from Parkes' early 90s output. You hear it in the way Navigator treats silence as an instrument. Every kick drum is placed with surgical precision.
- A Guy Called Gerald — The lineage traces back to the Black Secret Technology era of jungle. Navigator carries that same DNA of using samplers to create ghostly, spectral melodies. It’s that Manchester-to-London breakbeat bridge.
- 4hero — Reinforced Records' philosophy of constant evolution is all over the Navigator catalog. Skiz took their 'no rules' approach to sampling jazz and soul fragments and applied it to a much darker, industrial-adjacent palette. It’s the sound of the machine taking over the groove.
Discography
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