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Dialect, Melodrastik & Meta B @ Forward 2010-12-23
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Thu Dec 23, 2010 @ 2:17pm |
Melodrastik
First interested by electronic,grunge sound back in the early 90's like NIN ,Nirvana,Prodigy,Chemical brothers, Melodrastik always loved dramatic melodies ,emotives with a big agressive sonority. Her love for music pushed her to learn by herself the art of djing and share her passion with everyone. Spreading her music love since 2006, Melo plays a mix between Breakbeat / Electro / House / Garage sound. Bass freak ,she...'ll know how to entertain yourself! **************** Dialect Straight outta the northern lands of Deux-Montagnes... Initially influenced by hip hop acts such as KRS One, Native Tongues, Gangstarr, Jeru tha damaja., He began to pursue a hip hop scratch dj status in 97. With the newer generation of "Shit-Hop" emerging from numerous hip hop labels, he became frustrated, fed up, and discontinued purchasing hip hop vinyls altogether. Still producing hip hop instrumentals, and working with local MC's, Dj Dialect was still unsatisfied with the current "scene" until his first visit to the afterhours. An easy convert to the Break Beat sound, Dialect blends the precision skills of turntablism with an ear for the underground electronic music community. Dialect can be heard spinnin' "Bassline Erectro, Real Skool Breaks, Dirty Disco, Whore-House, Fist Funk, and Drugstep" **************** Meta B I grew up in Africa, “Mogo” from Ivory coast. I came back in Marseille, Europe, in 1997 to discover the explosion of sound systems. I considarate myself as a true Shaka ites !!! I dedicate my life to sound system culture. I was introduced to “groovebox sounds and live experimentations” thanks to them. Big up to Boom Shakalaka sound system, Iration Steppas sound system, Jah World tubby sound system, King Shiloh sound system, Musical Riot sound system … and then I was introduce to the techno/dnb. In 2003 I bought my first gear, a Korg electribe, and started to make my own productions. I was really influenced by the sounds I was listening in Ivory Coast: Alpha Omega, Russ D, Jonah Dan, Steve Mosco, Doogie Wardrop, Mark Iration, Denis Rooticall, Jacin, The Scientist, Jah Shaka and of course the big master Mad Professor. Now I’m living in Montréal and I’m still making my own sound, mixing uk stepper, dubstep, jungle, dnb … or whatever you can call it, techno music. **************** + FORWARD RESIDENTS: Rhys Taylor, a nightlife legend who has been playing alongside big names of the international electronic music scene in Montreal for almost 10 years now. Holding down "Your Radio is Broken" on CKUT for the past 5 years, throwing Mix Thursdays for almost 3 years, a residency at Blue Dog, Saphir and then Blizzarts with Broken Crew and bringing breaks to Stereo are a few of his accomplishments. David Rawalia aka Wally, a dj who has been mastering his craft since 2003 and more recently producing his own unique sounds. After promoting rave culture and sound and organizing a multitude of one-off all-nighters, he moved on to the dubstep scene taking full-part in the forward weekly as well as participating in other events such as soma and bassdrive. **************** Passeport 2037 Saint-Denis Come check out the freshly tuned sound system, stick around for dope tunes and cheap booze, before you know, it's 3 am and you're kindly being informed that you need to move your butt outside... ain't that the meaning of Thursday? 3$ before midnight 5$ after Update » rawali wrote on Thu Dec 23, 2010 @ 7:09pm Alright forward people! First twenty people to show up at passeport get a copy of Bass Poutine Vol.1!
Get your hands on the first installment of a brand new monthly dnb/dubstep/breaks (fries, gravy & cheese) mixed by yours truly! | |
I'm feeling forward every thurs right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Tue Dec 28, 2010 @ 12:04am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Tue Dec 28, 2010 @ 1:18am |
bon bon c'est ca pas de big up pour moué :P | |
I'm feeling bad girls are good time! right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Tue Dec 28, 2010 @ 1:02pm |
Dialect, Melodrastik & Meta B @ Forward 2010-12-23
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