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Hotch*Potch McGruders 8th Nov

  • 03-11-2008 11:27pm
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    Some different offerings this time from Hotch*Potch in the form of some quality jungle from reknowned tester & debaser; drum n bass will be pounded out by Radical as part of an ep launch on abyss records and some hard techno from the warfare lads.
    here's the full line up and there's a blurb on the jungle duo below:

    Abyss Stage
    Radical (Covert Operation, AbsysRec) | BoatCity - PL
    Domel & Sho (AbsysRec)
    Cestah (United Drumz, AbsysRec)
    Joda (United Drumz)
    Rutboy+ Brez (AbsySyndromne

    Jungle stage
    Tyler Grant (aka debaser)
    Scott Garnett (aka t
    Oshroom more tbc

    Teknowarfare
    Keylock'd
    Dark Mockery
    more tbc

    Rock Stage
    TBC

    Debaser (a.k.a. Tyler Grant) started DJing at the age of 16 in his hometown of Toronto, which (in addition to boasting a large Jamaican population) was the epicenter of the North American jungle scene in the late ’90s. (It’s no surprise that many of the new ragga jungle producers–Krinjah, Sixteenarmjack and Rhygin–all spent time there.) He’s since moved on to making universally high quality tunes that mix well-known vocals from established and upcoming dancehall artists with clean basslines and crisp, almost icy drum programming.

    Recently, much of Grant’s energy has gone into Jungle Royale, a label dedicated to irie skankin’ tunes, an anomaly in a genre that follows soundclash culture with rampant enthusiasm. Jungle Royale releases feature original vocals from Demolition Man, Future Troubles, Willi Williams and Jimmy Riley among others. One side is the Debaser mix while the flipside features remixes from new ragga producers like Tester, U-Ome and RCola. Jungle Royale 05, a massive remix by Division One of Johnny Osbourne’s “Salute the Don,” has found its way back across the Atlantic and into the crates of top-flight traditional d&b jocks including Hype, Zinc, Bailey and Pendulum.

    Not one to rest on his laurels, Debaser also runs the foremost jungle online store (www.ragga-jungle.com) and has produced tunes for the Ma****, Zion’s Gate and Nuff Styles labels–all while financially supporting himself as a full-time mechanical designer/engineer. He’ll also be releasing a mix CD of his back catalog and a full-length Jungle Royale album (featuring past releases and new material) later this year. Truly, this young dub analyzer is poised to kill sound the world round.


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