YARDCORE@3rd BASE - 28th June - Boxcutter, Subeena.. more

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YARDCORE@3rd BASE - 28th June - Boxcutter, Subeena.. more

Post by codeshift » Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:32 am

Yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes....

Yardcore is back this summer with a series of monthly parties at the legendary 3rd Base in Brixton!

Saturday June 28th, 10pm-6am - £5 entry before midnight

Boxcutter, Subeena, Broken Note, wAgAwAgA & Yardcore residents..

Details of the artists below... and I will attach a flyer soon.


Boxcutter:

Since his discovery and the acclaimed 'Brood' release on Hotflush, Barry Lynn has taken off in a big way. With 3 albums on the legendary Planet Mu label and whispers of a new label in the air, it seems that he is only going to accomplish himself further in the future. A dedication to quality in production and influences including Dubstep, Jungle, Hip-Hop, Astral Jazz and Electronica give him a unique sound that is rich in texture but is also capable of sending dance floors wild. This is a return gig for Barry at Yardcore and we can safely say that not only is he a legend, but he is responsible for one of our favourite sets yet.


wAgAwAgA:

We first heard wAgAwAgA during a Barry Lynn set recently. The dancefloor went off so hard that the tune was pulled up and he let us all in on who was responsible for it. Their sound is heavily dub-oriented electronica, with a jungle flavour. It is beautiful, considered and heavy, and once you have a listen to their tunes you'll be looking forward to seeing them as much as we are.

Check:

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Subeena:

We are lucky enough to be hosting Subeena's first live dubstep set. She is the co-founder of the ever growing Immigrant records and the successful Platform 1 nights at Corsica Studios. With 2 releases under her belt, mounting interest and plenty of radio airtime; her future is bright. Expect a techy sound with plenty of bass weight that will pummel the dancefloor silly.


Broken Note:

Dirty breakstep from producers with a dark drum and bass background. With a release on Peace Off's bassy sub-label 'Rough Records' that's getting rinsed by Amon Tobin and Mary-Anne Hobbes, they have been making waves in the underground scene. We have had them doing their higher tempo stuff at the last Yardcore and it kicked off hard, keeping the dancefloor going until the wee hours. Expect more of the same, but slower, at our next night!

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Post by wagawaga » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:15 am

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cu there ;)

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Post by faustus » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:56 am

yeah sounds good

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Post by dj fidelity » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:53 pm

Be There With Bells On and Me Dancin' Feet...
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Post by duskky » Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:08 pm

was tops. cheers guys! :D

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