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!kaboogie label fundraiser & 2nd birthday gig!

  • 11-01-2008 5:57pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 48


    !kaboogie label fundraiser and 2nd birthday gig!

    *Warlock

    *Thatboytim

    *Sunil Sharpe

    *Major Grave

    Friday 25 Jan 2008
    Traffic
    Abbey St.
    Dublin 1

    10pm to 2.30am
    Admission:13 EURO (includes 10 track !kaboogie sampler cd)


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 48 !kaboogie


    !Kaboogie 2nd Birthday and Label Fundraiser with

    Warlock (rag&bone)
    Sunil Sharpe (mantrap/spindizzy)
    Thatboytim (takeover)
    Major Grave (!kaboogie)

    The next episode in the !kaboogie cartoon is very important to us cause we are gonna be celebrating our
    second birthday AND fundraising for imminent !kaboogie vinyl/mp3 releases.
    So, to mark the occasion, we have got a whopper line-up that will guarantee nasty skankin from start to finish.

    We are delighted to be hosting a man like Warlock, a !kaboogie favourite. The man hails from the south of London and
    runs tings at Rag&Bone Records with his partner Noyeahno. Rag&Bone and (upcoming sub-label Starksound) have been dishing out some
    deliciously rotten releases from the likes of Aaron Spectre, Drop the Lime, Starkey and Blackmass Plastics as well as Warlock and
    Noyeahno themselves. The sound they are nurturing is bass heavy and dark, gleaning the heft and steppa vibe of dubstep but melding it with
    more engaging and original crunching beats. Right up our street. Warlock has been djing since the acid house days and was steeped in the
    free party techno scene throughout the nineties. He has released with Sebastian from Spiral Tribe [69db] and compiled techno compilations
    for Kickin Records. This man is gonna wreck the place.


    Before Warlock we will be treated to two a Dublin's absolute finest djs, Sunil Sharpe and Thatboytim, who will be at hand to grind up the dancefloor. Having just
    launched one of the most interesting record ventures in Ireland recently with Mantrap Records you can bet on Sunil rinsing artsits from his stable
    such as Ed Devane, Rory St. John and Magnetize. Thatboytim(Takeover Records) is a guranteed party rocker and his mash up style is irresistable.
    Finally, we are hyped to have one of the most promising younf Irish producers out there, Major Grave, delivering us a kaboogie special live set.
    Grave has emerged as one a the new hot potatoes in the increasingly exciting Dublinstep scene. Big tings...


    We will be giving out a limited number of !Kaboogie Records sampler cds on the night featuring the likes a 2-bit, Grizzle, Ed Devane, Prince Kong,
    Major Grave, Simon Lynch, A-Force,The Nihilist and Nedule and Lakker. Expect bass...
    We will be pressing some vinyl e.p. releases over the coming months and need some wedge to finance the whole thing so please show your support for
    the Dublin Bass Buzz.


    Friday January 25th
    Traffic
    Middle Abbey St.
    Dublin 1
    10pm sharp
    13euro with sampler cd


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    GZ & !Kaboogie present

    DJ Scotch Egg Japan - Load/Adaadat
    Terrordactyl Armed Ambitions
    Ed Devane Mantrap/Touchin Bass
    DJ Richie Kaboogie

    The Lower Deck, Portobello
    Thursday 7 February
    Doors 8.30pm
    €6 before 9pm / €8 after

    DJ Scotch Egg
    The story of DJ SCOTCH EGG is bizarre and possibly fabricated. None the less, it's told like this: For years he went solely by the name of SHIEZE 2000, but after he was approached by a "manufacturer of microwaveable delicacies (who shall remain nameless)" needing some underground noise music credibility for their latest range, things began to change.

    Like the metaphoric peeling away of the breadcrumbed sausage meat and the subsequent reveal of the shrivelled tender egg beneath, DJ SCOTCH EGG shrugged his Casio techno and any and all dealings with irradiated food from his round shoulders. Somewhere in a darkened room a cry rang out...a megaphone was borrowed (from Adaadat's ATOM TRUCK), a Gameboy was brutalised... DJ SCOTCH EGG was born.

    http://www.djscotchegg.com/
    http://www.myspace.com/djscotchegg


    Terrordactyl

    "Terrordactyl's EP is 4 tracks of glorious (largely) instrumental rock music with arresting riffs and tight rhythms. You won't find long guitar solos; the band are taut and play in a way that no single instrument has autocracy. A huge part of the appeal is watching each of the four musicians work together as they trash about yet always in control. The EP is fantastic as you'll no doubt have gathered from my enthusing." - nialler9.com

    http://www.myspace.com/thedactyls


    Ed Devane

    With releases on the likes of Mantrap, Touchin' Bass, Spacebar Sentiments and Takeover, Ed Devane's explosive production style is a culmination of clever musicality, breakneck programming and an avid interest in assaulting people's physical senses. An experimentalist through and through, much of Ed's work shuns an obvious structure or template – driven by a psychotic ferocity that suggests he's not a guy to be messed with.

    http://eddevane.com
    http://www.myspace.com/eddevanemusic


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