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Get Busy #2 @ The Vic, Galway feat. SAM BINGA (EXIT, 50 Weapons)

  • 30-12-2013 11:31pm
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    Get Busy returns this January (after a stonking opening night with Fracture back in December) to continue our investigations into the exciting new permutations fermenting at drum n bass tempo.

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    With Christmas done and dusted and the cold, grim onslaught of January just around the corner, we here at Get Busy thought we'd do our bit to alleviate those January blues, so we went and booked Sam Binga.

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    Known to most as Baobinga, under which alias he was responsible for some og dubstep classics on his own label Build and others such as Trouble & Bass and Soul Jazz, in 2013 Sam changed up his sound and started writing an inimitable brand of uptempo dancefloor destruction. His first release was a collaboration with Om Unit on EXIT entitled Small Victories. it featured such bangers as Gamma and Electribe Riddim. a perfect melding of two producers respective styles, the EP went in slightly harder than the usual Om Unit jam, but retained a healthy dose of musicality.

    He followed this up with another collabo, this time with fellow Bristolian Addison Groove on Modeselektor's 50 Weapons. The BS3 EP featured Rzor, one of the tunes of the year, with it's ascending synth and cut up vocal, more footworky in nature than his Om Unit collab.

    He capped off an impressive first year of operations under the Sam Binga alias with AYO, an addictively earwormy vocal cut featuring his old mucker Redders on vocal duty. If ever the sound of two mates having the craic in the studio was commited to wax, it's this tune, with Redders delivering a sick vocal on top of a beat timbaland would be proud of.

    With more ace tunes coming in the new year, including an awesome collaboration between himself, Fracture (our first guest back in December) and dancehall vocalist Ryder Shafique), 2014 promises to be even better for Binga.

    As anyone who witnessed his DJ set for !Kaboogie a coupla years back, or has checked any of the ace mixes he throws up online, this guy is one helluva DJ, and brings smiles to the faces of dancers and general good times on the floor.

    Welfare, Lambo and Noid the Droid will be doing their thing early doors, and as always, we'll be powered byt he mighty SubVersion soundsystem

    GET BUSY!

    Get Busy
    Victoria Hotel. Victoria Place, Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland


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