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The Last Forward/three Year Aniversary 2011-05-26
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Sun May 22, 2011 @ 10:20pm |
This week, we celebrate our three year anniversary by killing the night... literally! It seems ironic to combine an anniversary and a funeral, and it also seems ironic to stop a weekly dubstep-based night when the style has gotten to be one of the most important electronic musical genres in the city but in a way, it is what makes sense to us.
Three years ago, a dj/producer known as Intoccabile started a night called forward with the promise of offering a weekly rendez-vous for amateurs of dubstep, grime in combination with a whole myriad of other underground electronic music styles. I volunteered to help with promotion but ended up a resident dj and eventually organizing the whole night with Rhys Taylor and Gabee when Intoccabile decided to move on. We had a mission to help the dubstep scene branch out to other music styles and create a united bass community. Looking back, three years ago at what the dubstep scene was before we started and what it is now, I think we can say that the mission is accomplished. It went from monthly events where 50 people was an amazing turn-out to huge venues packed with wild crowds dancing to some of the biggest names in the game. I feel that forward is no longer an event that fills a gap. There is a great number of quality events to attend for the bass hungry fanatic. There is work that needs to be done outside of the clubs that will make push Montreal's sound forward. The time has come to move on to other projects for me. Nevertheless, this IS a celebration and I wanna see all of Montreal on it's baddest behavior. It was hard but we've selected an all star line-up that truly represents what a classic forward night is all about! Mad fun and great diversity. *************** Vilify [ www.facebook.com ] Montreal’s VILIFY has taken her city’s electronic music scene by storm. Founder and resident DJ of the popular ‘Bass Drive Wednesdays’ in Montreal, her night pushes the hardest and darkest Dubstep, DNB, Jungle and more. She has built up an enviable reputation with her signature terror-dubstep, versatility over the entire DNB spectrum & whatever else she feels like (raggacore, breakcore, metal, hip hop, jazz) Appearing alongside the likes of Goldie[UK] Skream [UK] Benga [UK] Rusko [UK] Dieselboy [US] (X3) Borgore [IS] (X2) Bassnectar [CAN] Joe Nice[US] Excision[CAN] Datsik[CAN] Starkey[US] BAR9 [UK] and many more, finalist at the 2007 Halifax DJ Olympics and having played all across the country; Vilify has proven that she can keep up with the big boys of bass. Watch out for this pretty little thing, her dirty beats will destroy your soles. *************** Maysr [ soundcloud.com ] Born and raised in N.D.G. and area rich in culture in the heart of Montreal Canada, Maysr bought his first set of Technics 1200s and a mixer in 1994. At the time, his passion for both hip hop and dancehall culture was in full bloom so his musical selection was only natural. Fast forward to the present, Maysr has made his mark in Montreal as a top notch selector specializing i...n all forms of jamaican music but can still throw down a dirty hip hop set if need be and can easily adapt to a crowd in order to keep the dance floor packed. As far as reggae is concerned Maysr is known as a juggling selector but he has a heavy arsenal of dubplates that would make some clash selectors jaws drop. When you see his name on a flyer, you know he's guaranteed to mash up the dance! *************** Dialect [ www.facebook.com ] 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' "erectro, real skool breaks, dirty disco, whore-house, fist funk and more. **************** + 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 working with the half electronic half band hybrid, RISK. **************** 3$ before midnight 5$ after Passeport 2037 Saint-Denis | |
I'm feeling forward every thurs right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Sun May 22, 2011 @ 10:43pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» moebius replied on Tue May 24, 2011 @ 5:46pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan replied on Wed May 25, 2011 @ 8:34pm |
Bitter-sweet ... but we'll have a real good time to celebrate this!
Thank you, Forward :) | |
I'm feeling you up right now.. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Thu May 26, 2011 @ 1:42pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MolocH replied on Thu May 26, 2011 @ 2:14pm |
M'a passer aussi, c la derniere, faut au moin que je passes prendre une beer. | |
I'm feeling toxik right now.. |
The Last Forward/three Year Aniversary 2011-05-26
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