Saxon Higgs combines his 'Brujo's Bowl' project with the new one called 'Beatroots'. Tune in on 29th January 2014 Wednesday 8pm CET on the Chill channel. Reruns: 30 Thursday 2pm, 31 Friday 8am, 1 Saturday 2am and 2 Sunday 8pm. Stay tuned!
The project ‘Brujo’s Bowl’ is the alias of Saxon Higgs. A young talented musician and producer from mid Wales (UK). Saxon started out by playing about with various instruments when he was a teenager, playing in bands and organizing jam sessions in the depths of the wild welsh countryside. On the verge of leaving secondary school, Saxon and a few of his friends became interested in electronic music. This was when dubstep had just hit the underground music scenes of the UK, and still had it’s unique non-commercial sound. Producers such as 2562 had a large impact on Saxon’s ears. In 2008 at the age of 17. Saxon began self teaching himself how to use various pieces of music production software. He began playing a few of his tracks out at club nights which he represented, and began receiving some encouraging feedback. After going to a few psytrance festivals in 2009-2010. Saxon’s musical perception was turned sideways forever. He changed course, and began working on the project ‘Brujo’s Bowl’. The Brujo’s work and live sets have developed from the typical psychedelic sound which founded the project. These days. Since starting his new project, Beatroots. Saxon's focus is to bring a more intelligent and minimal bass music vibe in deep progressive to the audience' ears. Concentrating on tones more subtle to the ear, intricate rhythms which transform with the expanding crescendos and chord meanderings which carry the ever so 'addictive' loops forward, onward and upward. The change in the quality of his work is a clear representation of how his ethos in life, his relationship to the earth. And the simplicity in just existing, living and breathing; are all parallel with the way he explores in synthesis and sound design.