Bachelors of Science (group)

Bachelors of Science is the stage name of Phil "Rene" Collis, Chris Doe and Lukeino Argilla. They met in California and formed a successful act, quickly becoming one of the top drum and bass producers in the electronic music scene. Focusing primarily on the subgenre of liquid funk, Bachelors of Science have released multiple albums and singles to critical acclaim, gaining airplay from DJs such as Brian Gee, Bailey, LTJ Bukem, Grooverider, Annie Mac, High Contrast, Doc Scott, Flight, Alix Perez, DJ Lee, Redeyes, Makoto, State of Mind, JuJu, BigBud and L Double.[1]

Bachelors of Science
OriginSan Francisco, California
GenresDrum and bass, liquid funk
Years active2006–present
LabelsCODE Recordings
Websitebachelorsofscience.com
MembersPhil "Rene" Collis
Chris Doe
Lukeino Argilla

In 2012, Bachelors of Science launched their record label CODE Recordings. Previously, they had been signed to Horizons Music. [2]

Discography

Albums

  • Science Fiction (2008)
  • Remixes Vol 1 (2009) [Collection of remixes and unreleased rarities during the Science Fiction project.]
  • Warehouse Dayz (2010)
  • Remixes Vol 2 (2011)
  • The Space Between (2015)

Singles

  • The Pressure (2006)
  • Rhodes Ahead (2006)
  • Jah No Dead (2006)
  • Stages (Commix Remix) / Wicked Ways (2006)
  • Science Fiction LP Sampler (2007)
  • Ask You Why / Jah No Dead (Atlantic Connections Remix) (2008)
  • Strings Track (Apex Remix) (2008)
  • Song for Lovers / Spanish Sun (Bungle Remix) (2009)
  • Song for Lovers (Lynx Remix) / Match Point (2009)
  • Warehouse Dayz LP Sampler (2010)
  • Pakistan Flood Relief EP (2010)
  • Beast / Morning Sun (2012)
  • Beats Still Own The Rhythm (2014)
  • Don't Hold Back / Cartier (2014)

Remixes

  • Seasick Steve - The Jungle (2009)
  • Death Cab for Cutie - Brothers on a Hotel Bed (2009)
  • The XX - Infinity (2010)
  • Robyn - None of Dem (2010)
  • Home Video - Every Love That Ever Was (2011)
  • Silver Swans - Best Friend in Love (2011)

Compilations

  • Kings of Drum & Bass: mixed by 4Hero and DJ Marky (2010)
  • Drum & Bass Arena Summer Anthems (2009)
  • Drum & Bass Arena Anthems (2009)
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