Showing posts with label Juan Basshead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Basshead. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

BassHead Music Live on Your Internets

BassHead Music has been invading your laptop screen every Tuesday with their Bass Forward program. Starting at 4pm the crew broadcasts killer DJ and MC performances live from Miami. Tune in to BassHeadMusic.com and watch the crew do their thing outside the club!



If you haven't bought the very first full BassHead album, stop sleeping, support your city and get it.



Expect to see this new bit from BATS on a future BassHead release!



AMKZ collaborated with new MIA via ATL recruit BLICKA on this big one.



If you're looking for some free dubstep, go like the ANIMAL KRACKERZ page, and when he reaches 800 likes, he'll give out 10 unreleased tracks to the people!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Win Tickets to See Bass Legends MALA + COKI Together in Miami as DIGITAL MYSTIKZ

This show is far beyond massive with some true Bass Legends! You've seen MALA in Miami before, but this marks COKI's debut, and the first time Florida has seen the DIGITAL MYSTIKZ together! They'll be throwing down a monster 2 1/2 hour set! It's happening this Friday the 13th at Club Euforia, down the block from Space in downtown Miami. We have some tickets up for grabs if you "Like" our MiamiDubstep.com page and follow the instructions on the flyer post!

HEADS UP: This event is the beginning of a series with the next one August 18th bringing GOLDIE, DJ HYPE & ARMANNI REIGN!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

HATCHA @ GET LOW! JULY 15TH




"No one DJ or indeed producer can claim sole credit for dubstep. But when the history of the genre gets told, no DJ has ever had, or perhaps ever will again have so much influence over the course of the genre as Hatcha. It’s no overstatement to say the entire genre bares his stamp...."


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"Hatcha’s roots seep deep back into late ‘90s UK garage, Croydon and pirate radio. Originally the buyer at the now defunct Big Apple record shop, Hatcha was one of the very first DJs to pick up on the new dark strains of 2step that were being made by local producers like El-B, Artwork and Horsepower at the turn of the millennium. As the producers came into the shop to sell white labels of these niche new sounds, a community arose. The shop began its own label, Big Apple Records and its first release was the dubstep classic “Red” by the shop’s resident producer Artwork.


The next releases came from his two protégés, Benga and Skream. As the garage sounds from south London began to take on their own unique, dark swung direction, it became clear that the nascent scene needed a home. In 2001 Forward>>, dubstep’s founding club, started with Hatcha a resident. It was here he began to up the ante. While other DJs came with a collection of white labels (tracks immanently due for a public release), he arrived with a box of upfront dubplates: unique one-off exclusive tracks. No DJ could test.


Throughout the decade Hatcha’s sets, first on south London pirates then Rinse FM and now Kiss 100, went from strength to strength. His headline slots at Forward>> forged the genre into the form we now know it in. This was in no small part because he had exclusive access to Benga and Skream’s music, before adding three new producers: Mala Digital Mystikz, Coki and Loefah to his arsenal. The destiny of an entire scene lay in his hands, every time he played.


In 2003 he even played a part in naming the genre. Amidst the scene’s key players: the Big Apple camp and Ammunition who ran Forward>> and Tempa, the term “dubstep” (from dubby 2step garage), began being circulated. It appeared in a press release and then on a US magazine cover. Hatcha was then asked to mix the scene’s first compilation that cemented the use of the name: Dubstep Allstars vol 1. He must have done something right: they asked him back to co-mix volume 4.


Since those times Hatcha has gone on to hold down his flagship Kiss 100 show alongside long time MC, Crazy D, DJ across the planet, co-produce with a variety of the scene’s heavyweights and mix compilations such as Ten Tons Heavy for Planet Mu. Catch DJ Hatcha under a weighty system near you sometime soon."

Martin Clark
LDN Winter 2009
www.blackdownsoundboy


Make sure to check out the brand new "dubstep lifestyle" website: www.hatchatv.com

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

June 19 - N-TYPE @ Culture 15 Year Anniversary




Legendary dubstep dj/producer N-TYPE makes his long awaited return to South Florida. This is his 2nd appearance, the first being an unforgettable night at Miami's best bass night "GET LOW". N-type is known world-wide for his flawless mixing ability and his selection of the hottest dubplates making the rounds. He'll be flanked by some of the brightest starts we have in our local scene, as well as breakbeat mastermind Uberzone!

This show is only $10 before 11pm. That's not even a dollar for every year Culture has been providing us with great memories. Well worth it, if you ask me. Congratulations to Culture Productions for 15 strong years and for continuing to push the envelope.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

BassHead 004 - BASSNECTAR


http://www.bassheadmusic.com

BassHead 004
BASSNECTAR
a: "BASS HEAD"
aa: "TELEPORT MASSIVE" (Bassnectar Remix)


We're very excited about our most recent signing. This will be the first vinyl release by Bassnectar in over a year! Side A is an 808-driven bassline workout; side AA is a dancefloor stomper with vocals by underground hiphop star Zumbi (Zion I). You've got to hear this release! It sounds like DnB and Dubstep made love and produced a Hip Hop baby.

In stores April 12th.

Distributed by S.T. Holdings. Promo by Rocket Science Media.

BassHead 001 - 12th Planet feat. EMU - "Control" / "Control" (Skreamix)
BassHead 002 - Otto Von Schirach - "Bass, Low" / "Bass Galactica 8"
BassHead 003 - Noah D. feat. Einstein - "Killing Time" / "Killing Time" (Break DnB remix)
BassHead 004 - Bassnectar - "Bass Head" / "Teleport Massive" (Bassnectar Remix) feat. Zumbi (Zion I)
BassHead Ltd. 001 - DatisK - "Gizmo" / "Gecko"



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Candyland 14 w/Juan Basshead, somejerk + more



This Saturday, South Florida's longest running dance music event celebrates it's 14th edition with headliners Hydraulix, Exzakt, Dieselboy, A-Sides and Miami Dubstep bass aficionado's Juan Basshead and somejerk, along side Wreck, Chino vs Engineer, Methodus, J Dean and others.

Get your presales now before they sell out and you're left outside in the cold, while everyone is raving their faces off inside. Click here to see the full line up.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

7.28 The Birth of King Kong Bass @ PS14

Saturday, July 18th - The Birth of King Kong Bass

HipHop - Dubstep - Miami Bass - Electro - Grime - Booty - Dancehall - Fidget - Wonky - Baltimore - D&B - ???. Whatever you want to call it, if it's BASS heavy and rocks the PARTY, you'll get it here! Time to go APESHIT!

Representing KING KONG BASS (inside)

DJs: Juan BassHead, Salim Rafiq aka dj Wreck, somejerk, Peasants with Feathers (Booty Bass set), B.I.G. Boy, Mr. Alvarez

Vocalists: Sopheye, MaD mc, JumanJi ,The Nome


Representing SHOWSTOMPERZ (outside)

host: Serge Roc

Djs: Keen, Wreck (Classic hiphop & Miami Bass set), Haviken Hayez

performance by: Bdope & Salazar


Live art in the patio by: Jorge Fuentes, and AOK Crew


18+, $5

Please click here to RSVP via Facebook.

Friday, June 19, 2009

AndyC, Juan Basshead, somejerk + more @ Black Sheep Bar



Once again Black Sheep Bar and Basshead Music bring you another standard raising music event in Miami bass music history - the legendary Andy C with your favorite locals.