Only 5 hours until the next Organized Grime installment - OG has been going strong for quite a while in San Diego now, and it's great to see a Monday weekly be this successful. OG is always free, always has cheap drinks, and is at one of my favourite venues, the AC Lounge.
I met Zyfo this past weekend at I Like it Dirty, and he seems like a really nice guy who's passionate about bass music, and wants to do what he can to keep it going. We need as many of these types in the scene as possible right now, so I look forward to seeing what he can do on the decks. He works with Gamma Audio and sets up systems for events, so I'm sure we'll see clean levels in his set and dedication to precision.
The full lineup for tonight also includes OG's own ADP, Roane, and XBassMagX, with your resident MCs Oozi, CSD and Disekt. Throw your regard for a healthy sleep schedule out the window tonight and come out to support these guys!
(Dropping) Weird Science There is so much going on in music and art that no one gets exposed to, and I want to give people an easy link to this amazing underworld. This blog is not just a little off the beaten path; I can't even see the path from here, and I like it that way. Please join me and my friends as we put a brand new flavor in your ear and drop some weird science. PS - I also reserve the right to litter this blog with my own photography and insane, self-indulgent rants.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Set Times for I Like it Dirty Tonight 5/4. I Have Them!
PS I love the name of Room 2. Hilarious!
AREA 1 - BASS BLASTIN'
10:00 - 11:00 6Blocc
11:00 - 12:00 Osal8 & Squama
12:00 - 1:00 Dysphemic & Miss Eliza
1:00 - 2:00 Evol Intent
2:00 - 3:00 Mr Vandal
3:00 - 4:00 Havok Mega & MK Ultra
4:00 - 4:30 Gum B
4:30 - 6:00 Malfunction & Streetsweeper
AREA 2 - ANTI WHACK AUDIO SURVIVAL
10:00 - 10:30 Streetsweeper
10:30 - 11:00 Beatkillerz
11:00 - 11:30 Kechup
11:30 - 12:00 Uncut
12:00 - 12:30 Kial
12:30 - 1:00 Peacemaker
1:00 - 1:30 Peligro
1:30 - 2:00 Gum B
2:00 - 2:30 Pandagrass
2:30 - 3:00 Malfunction
3:00 - 3:30 Zyfo
3:30 - 4:00 Lockjah
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New Review: Dara @ SD Union 4/20/13
With another hot session of SD Union bearing down upon us 5/18 (American Jungle will be filming and Metalheadz's Hybris will be playing, but that's fodder for another post), I think it's definitely time to highlight one of these monthly events from the back end, and really laud what goes on. SD Union has been a monthly DnB event that's been hitting SD with top notch talent for a few years now, and it seems things are only getting better. I'm continually surprised at the talent they're able to pull, and Ridda and the Technical Support crew are also giving our crush of amazing local talent a high-profile venue to showcase their abilities. I really hope everyone gets and appreciates how lucky we are in San Diego to have something like that. In today's climate in the US, it's all too rare.
DJ Dara was at the special 4/20 edition of SD Union, and he of course did not disappoint. As I've discussed, Dara is one of a handful of first-tier DnB in the US along with DB, Dieselboy and Odi, who brought the genre stateside in 1993/1994. I have a ton of respect for these early pioneers who are also still just as involved as they used to be, not having ditched our fiercely underground culture in the late 90s when DnB was really popular in the US for MTV and popular culture, or merging too willingly with our disappointing stepchild, dubstep. Dara's DnB in 2013 is still the purest snare-driven, slightly liquid-styled Drum and Bass as it was almost 20 years ago. At this event, I can remember being in front, dancing my face off and hearing the same style and energy as I heard in the vintage mixtape I have of him and DB at Bassrush '94. It was heartwarming and bassface-inducing all at once.
Speaking to the excellent local talent, I managed to get there early to see most Havok Mega's set, which was fire. I remember him saying something on Facebook about "the lighter side of Havok Mega." If you were there and that was the "lighter side" and you couldn't handle it, you may not be strong enough for his headline sets It was still that classic griminess which makes Havok one of the few DJs for whom I will arrive to a party before 11pm. Also on the tagteam were MK Ultra and Ghost MD, who gave us some great dark tunes and really smooth transitions. I almost cried when MK Ultra dusted off "Warhead" by Dj Krust and Bad Company's "The Nine", classic 1996 golden era plates. The local talent really brought it once again.
Aside from all the magnificent music, the art from Elektrofied, the charity event that the Ruby Room had sponsored earlier in the month, was still on display, so my friends and I got to take a look at it - very cool stuff. My favourites were the pieces that were basically collages of old tapes (I could NEVER re-purpose mine like that) with paintings over top. I had fun seeing which tapes the artist used A lot of cheesy 90s r&b, so that was much appreciated. The pics are below.
All in all, it was another smash-up SD Union, and I can't wait for the next one. As I gushed above, I really appreciate this monthly event - for quite a while and I'm sure for years to come it has been the bellows of San Diego's and even Southern California's DnB scene, breathing new life into it each month. Great job, guys.
DJ Dara was at the special 4/20 edition of SD Union, and he of course did not disappoint. As I've discussed, Dara is one of a handful of first-tier DnB in the US along with DB, Dieselboy and Odi, who brought the genre stateside in 1993/1994. I have a ton of respect for these early pioneers who are also still just as involved as they used to be, not having ditched our fiercely underground culture in the late 90s when DnB was really popular in the US for MTV and popular culture, or merging too willingly with our disappointing stepchild, dubstep. Dara's DnB in 2013 is still the purest snare-driven, slightly liquid-styled Drum and Bass as it was almost 20 years ago. At this event, I can remember being in front, dancing my face off and hearing the same style and energy as I heard in the vintage mixtape I have of him and DB at Bassrush '94. It was heartwarming and bassface-inducing all at once.
Speaking to the excellent local talent, I managed to get there early to see most Havok Mega's set, which was fire. I remember him saying something on Facebook about "the lighter side of Havok Mega." If you were there and that was the "lighter side" and you couldn't handle it, you may not be strong enough for his headline sets It was still that classic griminess which makes Havok one of the few DJs for whom I will arrive to a party before 11pm. Also on the tagteam were MK Ultra and Ghost MD, who gave us some great dark tunes and really smooth transitions. I almost cried when MK Ultra dusted off "Warhead" by Dj Krust and Bad Company's "The Nine", classic 1996 golden era plates. The local talent really brought it once again.
Aside from all the magnificent music, the art from Elektrofied, the charity event that the Ruby Room had sponsored earlier in the month, was still on display, so my friends and I got to take a look at it - very cool stuff. My favourites were the pieces that were basically collages of old tapes (I could NEVER re-purpose mine like that) with paintings over top. I had fun seeing which tapes the artist used A lot of cheesy 90s r&b, so that was much appreciated. The pics are below.
All in all, it was another smash-up SD Union, and I can't wait for the next one. As I gushed above, I really appreciate this monthly event - for quite a while and I'm sure for years to come it has been the bellows of San Diego's and even Southern California's DnB scene, breathing new life into it each month. Great job, guys.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
New Contest Pic! Find Easy-E's Deathmask!
I haven't done one of these in a while, partially because you jerks aren't responding and partially because I am way behind on other content, but this contest is still silently chugging along and I still need your help identifying these artists! This one is one of my favorites, a sticker with a picture of Easy-E, and in the reflection of his sunglasses it says "bliss." So cool. I know someone in the city knows who does these - they're everywhere, and feature too famous of a person for someone to not know who does them. Let's go people, new month, new prize!
NYC This Friday 5/3 Femme Fatale! All-Female DJ Performances, Art Show and Live Art. Sounds Sexy!
This Friday in Brooklyn Aram Sun and Electric Essence present Femme Fatale, Ep. 001 at Public Assembly in Brooklyn This all-female electronic music showcase will feature my favorite East Coast female DJ Empress, as well as Hardcore first lady Jen Mas. There will also be an art exhibition, live art and a public canvas for anyone who gets inspired while there. Looks like cheap drinks and free water as well. If you're in NYC and can't Dirty Birdy it up with us on the west coast, this looks like the place to be!
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