[VAN] JAN 17 // DJG, DAEGA SOUND, The LIBRARIAN, MAX ULIS
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:44 am
DJG San Francisco, USA
Surefire, Wheel & Deal, Subway, Narco.Hz, Tube10, Lodubs, Pushing Red, Noppa, Untitled! Blipswitch
Daega Sound System
DPR, Formant, Blipswitch, Thoughtless, Lighta!
The Librarian
Bass Coast Project
Max Ulis
Lighta!
Liminal Spaces
Visuals
Sunday January 17th 2010
The Lotus 455 Abbott 10 bux @ the door
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DJG
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dean J. Grenier A.K.A DJG landed in the world of Dubstep in 2007 with his first 12" "Shadow Skanking" b/w "Joyful Sound" on Narco.Hz. Immediate support on Rinse FM and in the clubs from DJ's like N-Type propelled DJG to the forefront of American dubstep producers early in his career. High-profile releases continued in 2008 with his track "Lower 8" released on Tes La Rok's Noppa label, and with his track "Bender”s selection as Pressing Issues 002 by the populace on dubstepforum.com. In total, DJG had 5 releases in his first year as a dubstep producer.
DJG's production style is richly melodic, emotive while full of groove and energy. Recognized early on for a more dubwise sound, DJG's recent productions have revealed an evolution in his music, getting deeper into bass-heavy, tech-drenched, soulful tracks like the much-anticipated February ‘09 release "Bunker" b/w "Apophenia" on Tube10 and the forthcoming "The Gate" b/w "Obsessed" on Lo Dubs. DJs ranging from Mary Anne Hobbs, N-Type, Joe Nice, Pinch, Headhunter, Skream, RSD, 2562, Djunya, Random Trio and many more have been supporting DJG's recent and forthcoming releases on labels Narco.Hz, Subway Recordings, Tube10, Lo Dubs, Pushing Red, Blipswitch and Pure Filth amongst others.
When DJG gets behind the decks, his passion for the music he plays is obvious. His enthusiasm for the deeper side of dubstep and his affection for dance floor selections makes each set a spontaneous combination of the highs and lows that the sound has to offer.
http://www.myspace.com/djgsf
http://soundcloud.com/djg
Daega Sound System
Born to composer and choreographer parent's not surprising to hear that brothers Ben and Josh Searles
learned to read music before words. Growing up surrounded by performances, rehearsals, festivals and
symphonies it's natural that they have continued the tradition in their own way - a path
that has become a blend of their classical training and a passion for the sounds of the electronic world.
Beginning their foray into the dubstep genre, Daega Sound has signed to London's Noodles (aka Groove Chronicles)
label project, DPR. Forthcoming and releases on DPR have seen playfrom some of the genres biggest players including
BBC's Mary Anne Hobbs. 2010 will see new releases onDPR, a 12" release this February/March on Formant Recordings,
a remix on Thoughtless Recordings and more 12" releases that are in the works.
http://www.myspace.com/daega
http://www.soundcloud.com/daegasound
The Librarian
In 2009, Andrea Graham formed Bass Coast Project alongside partners Liz Thomson and Andrea Oakden. Bass Coast Project is a platform for the underground arts. Located on white sand beaches surrounded by hanging glaciers, the festival hosted 80 artists, on 3 stages. Highlights of the festival in July of 2009 included sets by DJG, An-Ten-Nae, Marty Party, FK5, MTA, Lighta!, 3WS, & Bluetech. BCP also hosted the Outdoor Music Video Project, Fashion Project, Education Project and Art Project. Bass Coast Project 2009 was a success and the Bass Coast Girls are now prepping for 2010.
The Librarian has a unique style behind the decks. Her sets are Energetic, Heavy, Melodic, & Moving. Her style bridges different types of bass music and captures the dancefloor with groove. In 2009, The Librarian has played with Rusko, Caspa, Appleblim, 2562, Propa Tingz, Mat The Alien, Vibesquad, & LIGHTA! among many others. 2010 is now lining up to be a busy and exciting year.
http://www.basscoastproject.com
http://www.myspace.com/djlibrarian
http://soundcloud.com/the-librarian
Max Ulis
Before dubstep was being played by virtually every big name dj on the west coast, Lighta! sound from Vancouver B.C. was bringing relatively unknown artists to North America, such as the Bug, Loefah, and Kode 9, to play underground parties in crowded warehouses and basements to sweaty smiling people about to witness the birth of a new and influential sound. Dubstep has reshaped the face of west coast music and the world of electronic music at large, and Lighta! has been there from the beginning. Known for showcasing a wide range of styles, Max Ulis has remixed for The Future Sound of London as part of SUB OSC, had his tunes played by ground breaking performer's such as Joe Nice and Stereotyp, and played alongside the likes of Skream, Filastine, Benga, Dj Vadim, Caspa, Megasoid, Remarc, the Mad Professor, Starkey, Deadbeat and Kode 9. Max's sets are filled with original creations and exclusive unreleased tracks by some of the most sought after producers in the genre.
http://www.maxulis.com
http://www.myspace.com/maxtronic
Liminal Spaces
Liminal Spaces was created by Mark Yeoman in his attempt to label his various artistic projects.
In a desire to incorporate music into his art, Mark began collaborating with the Daega Sound System
to produce artwork for their sound. Since then, Liminal Spaces has been performing as a live VJ at events in
Vancouver BC including New Forms Festival's Dubforms Series. Known for minimal, atmospheric mood setting performances
Liminal Spaces continues to evolve into one of Vancouver's best underground VJ secrets.
http://www.vimeo.com/8190290
Surefire, Wheel & Deal, Subway, Narco.Hz, Tube10, Lodubs, Pushing Red, Noppa, Untitled! Blipswitch
Daega Sound System
DPR, Formant, Blipswitch, Thoughtless, Lighta!
The Librarian
Bass Coast Project
Max Ulis
Lighta!
Liminal Spaces
Visuals
Sunday January 17th 2010
The Lotus 455 Abbott 10 bux @ the door
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
DJG
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dean J. Grenier A.K.A DJG landed in the world of Dubstep in 2007 with his first 12" "Shadow Skanking" b/w "Joyful Sound" on Narco.Hz. Immediate support on Rinse FM and in the clubs from DJ's like N-Type propelled DJG to the forefront of American dubstep producers early in his career. High-profile releases continued in 2008 with his track "Lower 8" released on Tes La Rok's Noppa label, and with his track "Bender”s selection as Pressing Issues 002 by the populace on dubstepforum.com. In total, DJG had 5 releases in his first year as a dubstep producer.
DJG's production style is richly melodic, emotive while full of groove and energy. Recognized early on for a more dubwise sound, DJG's recent productions have revealed an evolution in his music, getting deeper into bass-heavy, tech-drenched, soulful tracks like the much-anticipated February ‘09 release "Bunker" b/w "Apophenia" on Tube10 and the forthcoming "The Gate" b/w "Obsessed" on Lo Dubs. DJs ranging from Mary Anne Hobbs, N-Type, Joe Nice, Pinch, Headhunter, Skream, RSD, 2562, Djunya, Random Trio and many more have been supporting DJG's recent and forthcoming releases on labels Narco.Hz, Subway Recordings, Tube10, Lo Dubs, Pushing Red, Blipswitch and Pure Filth amongst others.
When DJG gets behind the decks, his passion for the music he plays is obvious. His enthusiasm for the deeper side of dubstep and his affection for dance floor selections makes each set a spontaneous combination of the highs and lows that the sound has to offer.
http://www.myspace.com/djgsf
http://soundcloud.com/djg
Daega Sound System
Born to composer and choreographer parent's not surprising to hear that brothers Ben and Josh Searles
learned to read music before words. Growing up surrounded by performances, rehearsals, festivals and
symphonies it's natural that they have continued the tradition in their own way - a path
that has become a blend of their classical training and a passion for the sounds of the electronic world.
Beginning their foray into the dubstep genre, Daega Sound has signed to London's Noodles (aka Groove Chronicles)
label project, DPR. Forthcoming and releases on DPR have seen playfrom some of the genres biggest players including
BBC's Mary Anne Hobbs. 2010 will see new releases onDPR, a 12" release this February/March on Formant Recordings,
a remix on Thoughtless Recordings and more 12" releases that are in the works.
http://www.myspace.com/daega
http://www.soundcloud.com/daegasound
The Librarian
In 2009, Andrea Graham formed Bass Coast Project alongside partners Liz Thomson and Andrea Oakden. Bass Coast Project is a platform for the underground arts. Located on white sand beaches surrounded by hanging glaciers, the festival hosted 80 artists, on 3 stages. Highlights of the festival in July of 2009 included sets by DJG, An-Ten-Nae, Marty Party, FK5, MTA, Lighta!, 3WS, & Bluetech. BCP also hosted the Outdoor Music Video Project, Fashion Project, Education Project and Art Project. Bass Coast Project 2009 was a success and the Bass Coast Girls are now prepping for 2010.
The Librarian has a unique style behind the decks. Her sets are Energetic, Heavy, Melodic, & Moving. Her style bridges different types of bass music and captures the dancefloor with groove. In 2009, The Librarian has played with Rusko, Caspa, Appleblim, 2562, Propa Tingz, Mat The Alien, Vibesquad, & LIGHTA! among many others. 2010 is now lining up to be a busy and exciting year.
http://www.basscoastproject.com
http://www.myspace.com/djlibrarian
http://soundcloud.com/the-librarian
Max Ulis
Before dubstep was being played by virtually every big name dj on the west coast, Lighta! sound from Vancouver B.C. was bringing relatively unknown artists to North America, such as the Bug, Loefah, and Kode 9, to play underground parties in crowded warehouses and basements to sweaty smiling people about to witness the birth of a new and influential sound. Dubstep has reshaped the face of west coast music and the world of electronic music at large, and Lighta! has been there from the beginning. Known for showcasing a wide range of styles, Max Ulis has remixed for The Future Sound of London as part of SUB OSC, had his tunes played by ground breaking performer's such as Joe Nice and Stereotyp, and played alongside the likes of Skream, Filastine, Benga, Dj Vadim, Caspa, Megasoid, Remarc, the Mad Professor, Starkey, Deadbeat and Kode 9. Max's sets are filled with original creations and exclusive unreleased tracks by some of the most sought after producers in the genre.
http://www.maxulis.com
http://www.myspace.com/maxtronic
Liminal Spaces
Liminal Spaces was created by Mark Yeoman in his attempt to label his various artistic projects.
In a desire to incorporate music into his art, Mark began collaborating with the Daega Sound System
to produce artwork for their sound. Since then, Liminal Spaces has been performing as a live VJ at events in
Vancouver BC including New Forms Festival's Dubforms Series. Known for minimal, atmospheric mood setting performances
Liminal Spaces continues to evolve into one of Vancouver's best underground VJ secrets.
http://www.vimeo.com/8190290