Tag: "Bass note"

Seven
0 Comments. 979 Views. Posted 29 Sep 2011 @ 10:11am.
“Dedication, passion, perseverance, self belief, desire and understanding parents.” Making your name in music, regardless of genre, is never an easy thing to do. So to have been able to make your name in two is in itself impressive. Having switched style allegiance from drum and bass to dubstep in one simple step, London based producer/DJ Seven (or Edward Berry – whichever you prefer) believes... Read More
Mat Cant
0 Comments. 746 Views. Posted 15 Sep 2011 @ 11:19am.
Splendour In The Grass, Summerdayze, Groovin’ The Moo, Good Vibrations and Golden Plains – local DJ/producer Mat Cant has done them all. In 2011, it’s time to add his “favourite festival” to the above list as Cant hits the stages of this year’s Parklife while getting ready to release two brand new EPs. “I actually made the decision this year to cut back on gigs quite a lot,” he claims. “I wanted... Read More
FuntCase
0 Comments. 4,656 Views. Posted 12 Jul 2011 @ 2:57pm.
If you swap over the F and the C [in my name] I'm sure you'll get a nice surprise, had you not already worked it out." Yes, the man known professionally as FuntCase has a dirty mind. Good thing for us that vulgarity is translated within his ground shaking music. In the grand tradition of such mysterious figures as Jason Voorhees, this crazy Funt sports a rather creepy mask whenever he's in the... Read More
Architecture In Helsinki: Escapee
0 Comments. 1,827 Views. Posted 20 Jun 2011 @ 6:30pm.
Architecture are a radically different band these days to the clattering ensemble of cardigan-wearing goof balls that released Fingers Crossed in 2003. They are now synth-rocking goof balls; inexplicably popular, somewhat po-faced goof balls who write ridiculous songs like Escapee – complete with farting bass notes and hollering backing vocals, elements that would be funny if they weren’t so ear... Read More
Antartica : Collapse
0 Comments. 834 Views. Posted 27 Apr 2011 @ 10:28am.
Members of Wellyn, Owls Of The Swamp and Subaudible Hum formed a minor Melbourne indie supergroup last year, then shipped out to play their debut shows overseas. They’ve returned and are ready to tour Australia with a new single under their belts, the crunchy, synth heavy Collapse. It's an odd tune that is both sluggish and sharp, with fragmented, popping lines of melody and slumping bass... Read More
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