A full night of all Dubstep in 2 rooms featuring a massive amount of TURBOSOUND!
SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND, 2011
Club F15Teen
18+/21+ To Drink
9PM-3AM
Get $15 Advance Tickets @ http://www.clubtix.com/ or by CLICKING HERE FOR TICKETS


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MAIN ROOM : 10PM-3AM
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DJ's
TROWA
(Play Me Records, Illeven:Eleven, West Bay Music, FurtherSound)
Los Angeles, CA ***1ST STL APPEARANCE***
One of the most promising new artists in 2011 are Trowa. A duo of historical proportions, Trowa,(Metaphase & Philthy B.) are making waves with their remixes of Cassius, Keith MacKenzie and originals on Reid Speed’s Play Me Records. No strangers to the scene both of these cats have been cranking out sonic bliss for a minute now. Through their manipulation of sound waves, TROWA takes form through many styles, channeling high-energy music that elevates listeners beyond the construct of society’s dubious ways.
Their first EP of original work titled Bollywood Bandit, is available through Play Me Records and in February you’ll be able to grab one of their remixes on Armanni Reigns’Off The Grid EP forthcoming on Atlantic Connections’ Westbay Music Group.
http://www.furthersound.com/trowa
http://www.facebook.com/trowamusic
http://www.soundcloud.com/trowa
http://mediacontender.com/2010/11/10/in ... owa-music/
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DEEJ
(Betamorph Recordings, FurtherSound)
Jacksonville, FL
Part of the early rave scene, L.A. native Dylan James acquired his first turntables in 1994. He felt a kinship with this new dawn of electronic music that dispensed with all the usual conventions and points of authority. It offered new pastures and a chance for metamorphosis from the old system. He found his new calling written among the symbols of his own name, and stripped his moniker down to DeeJ.
Fueled by his passion and a potential vision of the future, DeeJ worked on his art form of mixing for roughly 16 hours a day, quite often after shopping the Record Shops in Los Angeles. This was a labour of love and a chance to explore his gift, and in 1997 he was playing L.A. parties with great and influential acts like Simply Jeff, Thomas Michael, Thee-O, CRS?, Jason Blakemore, Ron D Core and R.A.W.
“One of the most meaningful and true gifts I have is mixing records. It comes naturally to me and I have always had a deep passion for it. I consider it to be just about my most favorite thing to do.”
In 2003, Deej decided on a professional hiatus, to mold his vision and perfect his alchemy. In 2005, he reappeared in Florida, already playing shows and dominating the local scene. The real catalyst came in 2007, when Stupid Fly Records and Abducted Dub joined forces to bring 12th Planet, Babylon System, AK1200, and others to Jacksonville for the epic Audible Warfare. After running Abducted Dub for a few months, Deej seized the opportunity and started his very own Betamorph Recordings. Alongside graphic artist Chris McCahill (aka Megatron), Betamorph began to offer its unique blend of subterranean sci-fi: raw and visceral tunes framed by galactic images symbolizing the capabilities of Dubstep. “I’ve always loved all genres of electronic dance music. I’ve been mesmerized by the way that people are deeply affected by music and how it has the ability of truly bringing people together. You can’t fake it. It’s real.”
Drawing from his eclectic influences from across Drum and Bass, Breaks, House and even a little Pink Floyd, Betamorph has given DeeJ the perfect platform to unleash his vision of tomorrow’s noise on both national and global levels. With Betamorph growing exponentially, 2009 was a year for traveling, marketing the Betamorph name and dropping tunes in Austin, Houston, Louisiana, Chicago, Orlando, and several times in Atlanta. Highlights included DeeJ’s opening set for Scuba in May 2009, the honor of opening for DZ’s Chicago show in August, as well as his epic headlining show for Ghost Industries in September called ESP. In 2010, DeeJ took this momentum to a new level playing alongside with DZ, Noah D, Roommate, Ultrablack, Total Recall, Metaphase, Hulk, and a list of other influential acts. Headlining shows in Miami (WMC), Grand Rapids, Atlanta, New Mexico, Kansas, Jacksonville, Kansas City, St. Louis and Detroit for the Betamorph party called “Androids and Aliens. Represented by Betamorph Artist Management and FurtherSound Artist Management, DeeJ is already cementing his place alongside the legends.
Although Betamorph are handling the future, as an individual, DeeJ certainly knows how to handle a tune. Through my own experience I have learnt this, but I feel my description cannot do his talent justice. Perhaps because I resent the word ‘tune’, as too many people will always say ‘choon’ instead. ‘Choon’ is the noise a train makes, not a fair description for precise yet aggressive Dubstep. Although I can imagine the results if DeeJ was put in charge of audio transport as well. It wouldn’t be the ghost train to Hell that all those pussy haired metallers seem to talk about, it would be the train coming back the next morning. Everyone with dumb grins, wide eyes, devil’s sunburn and empty bags of chemicals.
http://www.furthersound.com/deej
http://betamorphrecordings.com/
http://soundcloud.com/betamorph
http://betamorphrecordings.com/?p=1694
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NEBULLA
(Code Of Arms, FurtherSound)
New York, NY ***FIRST STL APPEARANCE***
Code Of Arms first appeared in August of 2007 with its own special brand of U.S. dubstep mashed with dirty-south acappellas, dubbed The Dirtystep Mixtape Vol. I. The mixtape was released as a promotional bootleg and received unexpected acclaim. This set the stage for the first official digital releases on C.O.A, followed by a second genre-bending bootleg mixtape in the winter of ‘08. In the summer of 2008 the label released its first vinyl pressing with core members Nebulla and Dore on the buttons.
A New York grown company, Code Of Arms is responsible releasing the 12’ single selections from Wu Tang Meet The Indie Culture Vol2: Enter The Dubstep. C.O.A. boasts a burgeoning roster of artists from across the U.S. and around the globe, including Depone, 6Blocc, Hulk, Lenny Dee, Hellfire Machina, Bombaman and Syndaesia; and the label sports a sizable catalog of distinctive dub-influenced production and synth-heavy club bangers.
Born and raised in New York, Nebulla is one of the city’s premiere dubstep producer/DJ’s. Nebulla surfaced at Konkrete Jungle in 2005 and by 2006 he had landed a DJ residency. Soon after, he founded Code Of Arms Records and immediately began releasing his own tracks. Nebulla is a pioneer of hip hop/dubstep fusion, starting with his Dirtystep Mixtape series in 2007 and 2008. He then went on to A&R Wutang Meets The Indie Culture V2 Enter The Dubstep, producing one track on this album with DJ Dore. Nebulla recently completed the second album in this series, Brand Nubian Enter The Dubstep V2 on which he produced six tracks. Nebulla has shared the stage with 6blocc, Plastician, Roni Size, Andy C, Caspa, Antiserum, Datsik, Noah D, Reid Speed, Lenny Dee, and Drop The Lime just to name a few.
When he isn’t playing gigs, Nebulla manages the daily operations at Code Of Arms in New York. He is currently working on a new project called Dem Soul with Lenny Dee and Soroka. Dem Soul is currently doing production/remix work for Kool Keith, Marz Lovejoy, Shiny Toy Guns and Curtains and they have releases coming out on Industrial strength Records and Code Of Arms. Look out for more pure fire from Nebulla and Dem Soul in 2011.
http://www.furthersound.com/nebulla
http://www.coa-records.com/
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JEEKOOS
(Dubfront, WNUR 89.3 FM, FurtherSound)
Chicago, IL ***FIRST STL APPEARANCE***
Jeekoos’ love for music started with bands like Kiss, Deep Purple, Motorhead etc. Born in Poland, influenced by his cousin who played bass in various bands, he wanted to go the same route. It wasn’t until he migrated to the U.S. that he finally got a bass guitar of his own and started playing in punk/metal bands around Chicago. Enjoying some electronic music here and there, nothing was stimulating his musical taste quite enough. Always favoring the more intense sound, a house party at the turn of the century introduced Jeekoos to jungle/drum and bass. He fell in love. While already producing hip hop and breakbeat type madness in the late 90′s, he started fusing more DnB style intensity into his productions, which came very naturally and his tracks started getting some radio play on WNUR 89.3fm in Chicago.
A little over a decade ago, Jeekoos joined the Part Time Sucker Radio crew, delivering bass music selections to ever growing audiences throughout the world via various radio stations; WNUR 89.3fm, http://www.dnbradio.com, http://www.destroyer.net and eventually http://www.dubstep.fm.and ran the show alone for a few years, forcing him to start DJing, rapidly expanding his music collection to come fresh on weekly basis.
At the end of 2008, Jeekoos was offered an hour of saturday night airtime on KAKU radio, 88.5fm on the island of Maui, creating SUB808 radio that featured his mixes as well as countless guests from around the globe. The program lasted about a year, when management decided to kick off all of the programming and play Hawaiian and country music only.
A part owner of Dubfront Records, creator and webmaster of Midwest Dubstep Forum, he also supports the scene with gnarly event fliers, and regularly destroys subwoofers at clubs and events all over the country. Jeekoos has supported acts ranging from Kid Cudi to Datsik and everywhere in between.
Jeekoos is influenced by pretty much everything around him, art, people or situations, loving the constant progression of the sound, music has always played a major role in his life and it nothing suggest that it will stop anytime soon…
http://www.furthersound.com/jeekoos
http://www.dubfrontrecords.com/
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HENDRIX
(Nasty Rumor, FurtherSound)
St. Louis, MO
Alex Hendrix is one of the hardest working men in the local St. Louis dubstep scene. Accustomed to both digital DJing and traditional club techniques, he’s a constant presence behind the decks at regional mid-west night clubs and house parties. His prior gigs archive include opening sets for Borgore, Shpongle, Hulk, Vaski, HD4000, Hellfire Machina and more.
Hendrix is always cranking out new studio mixes, along with being a founding member of “The Wrek Sessions” on Electrolouis.com Internet radio and being the fore front of the in St. Louis’s hardest working crew, Nasty Rumor . But he’s more than just a DJ – he’s also one of the area’s most prolific producers, continually developing his own signature sound with ground-breaking new tracks. Hendrix lives and breathes dubstep, making him one of St. Louis’ secret weapons….
http://www.furthersound.com/hendrix
http://www.facebook.com/hendrixA
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SECOND ROOM : 9PM-3AM
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BANDIIT
(Wolf Pack, FurtherSound)
Chicago, IL
Bandiit is the creation of two Wolf Pack co-founders, Chris Hemstreet and Sean McCarthy or WSK and The Car Thief. With their conception in the summer of 2010, these two started playing together to form their passion for bass heavy musics on one stage to as many people as possible. Whether its one person, or thousands, these two bring a kind of energy and aura of people who truly have nothing but a passion for the music, and the urge to perform.
Playing along side some of dubsteps heavyweights, these two bring tunes to the picture that will rock you in your boots. Bring an open mind, and a good attitude and it will be impossible not to grove to the style that makes up the duo, Bandiit.
http://www.furthersound.com/bandiit
http://www.soundcloud.com/bandiit
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SUBNOXIOUS
(Dubliminal.com)
Chicago, IL ***1ST STL APPEARANCE***
If there is any question as to what kind of dubstep this Chicago filth fiend plays, just look at his name, Subnoxious. Known for his rowdy tune selection and ridiculously quick mixing, Subnoxious has captured the eyes and ears of the Chicago dubstep scene in an extremely short
period of time. Fresh off headlining Chicago's infamous Smart Bar, he has now been booked to play alongside dubstep heavyweights Skism, Nero, Nostalgia, and Trowa, to name a few.
Subnoxious is also the founder of the North American dubstep blog, DUBliminal.COM, his other
outlet for serving up fresh filth to the masses. If you don't want to hear your mother's dubstep, come get loud and Subnoxious.
http://www.dubliminal.com/
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BASSWEIGHT CREW Feat. SPEC, D. JAIZEN, DAVE 9 & BRANDON S
(STL DUB, FurtherSound, Upstairs Lounge)
St. Louis, MO
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MCGRUFF
Springfield, IL
http://www.soundcloud.com/mcgruff
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MOLICULE
St. Louis, MO
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Located @
F15Teen (Upstairs)
1900 Locust St.
St. Louis, MO
18+ To Get In
21+ To Drink
CAPACITY : 800
$15 Presale Tickets Available NOW @ http://www.clubtix.com/ until 4/1/11
$20 Day Of Show & At The Door
http://www.furthersound.com/
http://www.clubtix.net/
With Support From:
NASTY RUMOR : SPACE AGE PIMPIN' : WOLF PACK : STL DUB : BETAMORPH : DUB QUEEN : BASSWEIGHT : DARKSIDE FAMILY CLOTHING
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For those of you that attended the last show we did at F15Teen already know how much bass we bring in. Backup generators from now on as well since the main room barely has enough juice, and we refuse to go smaller on sound!!!