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		<title>Podcast 11 [505 Edition] // Crix Saiz Exclusive Mix &amp; Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #11 mixed by Crix Saiz &#124; (1:04:40) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 Albuquerque, NM is home to some of my favorite DJs that I&#8217;ve ever seen. They don&#8217;t play for the crowd, they don&#8217;t play for themselves, they play purely for FUN. Everyone is involved. Every party/rave I&#8217;ve ever been [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Albuquerque, NM</em> is home to some of my favorite DJs that I&#8217;ve ever seen. They don&#8217;t play for the crowd, they don&#8217;t play for themselves, they play purely for FUN. Everyone is involved. Every party/rave I&#8217;ve ever been to in Albuquerque has explosive energy, and people are talking about it until the next one. From pinatas with dried shrimp in them, to &#8216;bass buffets&#8217; of flying plastic fruit, the parties in ABQ are definitely an experience like no other&#8230;</p>
<p>This episode&#8217;s featured disc jockey is <strong>Crix Saiz</strong>. Saiz knows no boundaries to bass music, and has exquisite taste in both worlds of dubstep and dnb. He&#8217;s a resident at Albuquerque&#8217;s renowned Atomic Bass Takeover, and holds it down alongside <strong>Ill Kid, DJ Vent, Mittenz, P Trick</strong> and others. Here&#8217;s an hour+ of pure vibes. Burn it!</p>
<p><em>-EshOne</em></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Cosmic Revenge</strong> – Hurricane Blues – Fortified Audio</li>
<li><strong>EshOne</strong> – Anti Oil Spill Dub – SDDubstep</li>
<li><strong>Guido</strong> – Shades of Blue – Punch Drunk Recordings</li>
<li><strong>Rod Azlan feat. The Others</strong> – Selektah – Scion AV</li>
<li><strong>Von D and DJ Madd</strong> – Its Over – Boka Records</li>
<li><strong>Decidan, Teksteppa, and Onyx</strong> – Pumpkin Head – Sequence</li>
<li><strong>Nuclearchild</strong> – Electrik Dub – Elastica</li>
<li><strong>EshOne</strong> – Shakeweight – Dub</li>
<li><strong>Distance</strong> – Jungle Fears – Chestplate</li>
<li><strong>Nebulla and DJ Dore</strong> – Acro – Code of Arms</li>
<li><strong>Rude Kid</strong> – Space Dance – No Hats No Hoods</li>
<li><strong>Shackles and Rob Sparx</strong> – Cold Blooded – Sour Grapes</li>
<li><strong>Matty G</strong> – Turf Warz – Dub Police</li>
<li><strong>Argyle</strong> – F.D.A.U. – Dub</li>
<li><strong>Jay Robinson</strong> – The Moon – Monkey Beats</li>
<li><strong>Alert</strong> – Comorbid – Oblivion Fringe</li>
<li><strong>Compound One</strong> – Get Loose – Compound One</li>
<li><strong>Mensah and Eddie K</strong> – Steady as She Goes – HENCH</li>
<li><strong>Don Goliath</strong> – Jah Come Right Now (S.Y.N.K.R.O. remix) – Dubstep Division</li>
<li><strong>EshOne</strong> – U Boat – Dub</li>
<li><strong>Aeroplane Dope</strong> – Love Is An Illusion – eight:fx</li>
<li><strong>Gemmy</strong> – Maroon Chant – Earwax Recordings</li>
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<p>Crix Saiz took a minute to chat with sddubstep about Atomic Bass, El Patio, Man Candy Auctions, and more&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Tell me about Atomic Bass takeover and the Albuquerque scene:</strong></p>
<p>Atomic Bass Takeover is a show we throw at a bar downtown Albuquerque called Atomic Cantina. It goes down two times a month on Thursday nights. DJ Vent, Illkid, P-Trick, and I resident the show and always bring in guest DJ&#8217;s from around town and out of town. This night ALWAYS goes off and people are always having fun and enjoying themselves dancing with a good crowd of people. Next big show for the Atomic Bass Takeover is a dubplate special with Joe Nice AND EshOne!</p>
<p><strong>What sound/vibes are you feeling as far as new releases?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve really been on a more mellow vibe as of lately. My latest new release I got has to be the Digital Mystikz LP &#8216;Return II Space&#8217;. Solid representation of dubstep.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s the craziest thing that&#8217;s happened to you at a show?</strong></p>
<p>I would have to say the time when Vent and P-Trick sold raffle tickets to the babes in the crowd of an Atomic Bass Takeover. The prize of the raffle being a date with me&#8230; The crazy part is they actually sold a good amount of tickets and made a little bit of cash and I came out of it with two babes!</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Warehouse 508?</strong></p>
<p>Warehouse 508 is a youth development center in downtown Albuquerque that offers open labs for a bunch of different activities. One of them being a beat production lab where you can go and get down on some beats! <a href="http://www.warehouse508.org/">http://www.warehouse508.org/</a></p>
<p><strong>Any producers/DJs we should know about from BQ?</strong></p>
<p>Sebby Fresco and Ky have been at the buttons hard and turning out some good tunes.</p>
<p><strong>New Mexico food. It&#8217;s good. What&#8217;s with El Patio?</strong></p>
<p>El Patio is a dope little new mexican food spot that used to be someones house which they turned into a restaurant. Since its a little old house from way back you have to eat outside on the front patio hence &#8216;El Patio&#8217;. This always seems to be the spot to eat when headliners roll through and they never leave disappointed!</p>
<p><strong>Best scene (besides BQ) in the southwest that you&#8217;ve experienced:</strong></p>
<p>Denver for sure! Sub.Mission is doing some big things in that city.</p>
<p><strong>Shouts:</strong></p>
<p>DJ Vent, P-Trick, Illkid, Ferwerdatron, SFR, BOF, EshOne, Austin Speed, Puppy Kicker, Sub.Mission Crew, Nicole, and all the other beautiful bass faces I forgot to mention!</p>
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		<title>Podcast 10.0 // CRMNL Exclusive Mix &amp; Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 06:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #10 mixed by CRMNL &#124; (55:14) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 CRMNL has been an essential part of the San Diego dubstep scene since it&#8217;s early days. Together with Austin Speed, the two are the Sublmnl Sound System, and they have thrown some of the most influential parties in SD [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="crmnl dubstep mix" href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.10MixedbyCRMNL.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #10 mixed by CRMNL</a> | (55:14) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>CRMNL has been an essential part of the San Diego dubstep scene since it&#8217;s early days. Together with Austin Speed, the two are the <a title="sublmnl sound system" href="http://sublmnl.net" target="_blank">Sublmnl Sound System</a>, and they have thrown some of the most influential parties in SD yet. If and of you have been to these parties&#8230; you know what I mean. Sublmnl has brought amazing talent to SD: Joe Nice, DJG, Antiserum, SPL, Noah D, Kutz, Sukh Knight, not to mention many others. I&#8217;d say CRMNL&#8217;s style is pretty representative of the San Diego lifestyle, laid back with lots of reggae influence and big basslines. Twist one up and turn up the volume.</p>
<p><em>-EshOne</em></p>
<p>Visit <a title="sublmnl sound system" href="http://sublmnl.net">sublmnl.net</a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ekaj &amp; TJ</strong> &#8211; Jah (Subdepth)<br />
<strong> Mensah </strong>- Sahara (Lo Dubs)<br />
<strong> Monkey </strong>- Emmanuel I (Sonic Lodge)<br />
<strong> Roommate</strong> &#8211; Mercy (dub)<br />
<strong> Tunnidge</strong> &#8211; Higher Forces (Boka)<br />
<strong> Djunya feat. Stevie Culture</strong> &#8211; Dubscout Soundbwoy (dub)<br />
<strong> Darqwan</strong> &#8211; Ghost Not Memory (Planet Mu)<br />
<strong> Fused Forces</strong> &#8211; What&#8217;s Going Down (Substance Abuse)<br />
<strong> Jelly Bass and Brother Culture (Borgore vs. Jazzsteppa RMX) </strong>- No Love (Air)<br />
<strong> Distinction</strong> &#8211; Brok Owt (Argon)<br />
<strong> SPL and Gino Cochino</strong> &#8211; Holy War (Hollow Point)<br />
<strong> Mark Instinct (Metaphase RMX) </strong>- Sketchy Maxx (Betamorph)<br />
<strong> Fused Forces</strong> &#8211; Back Fire (Substance Abuse)<br />
<strong> Jahdan Blakkamoore (Marcus Visionary RMX)</strong> &#8211; The General (Liondub International)<br />
<strong> EshOne </strong> &#8211; CK (dub)<br />
<strong> Cyrus</strong> &#8211; Vengeance (Random Trio Productions)<br />
<strong> Antiserum</strong> &#8211; Mofo (dub)<br />
<strong> Subscape</strong> &#8211; Hardcore Members (Dub Police)<br />
<strong> Emu &amp; Pawn feat. Werd2Jah </strong>- Headshot (Smog)<br />
<strong> Emalkay</strong> &#8211; Solid State (Storming Productions)<br />
<strong> DJG</strong> &#8211; Breathing (forthcoming on Pure Filth Recordings)<br />
<strong> Triage </strong>- Datashrapnel (Shift)<br />
<strong> Rod Azlan (Unitz version)</strong> &#8211; Selektah! (Scion Audio/Visual)<br />
<strong> Babylon System</strong> &#8211; Regardless VIP (forthcoming on Terminal Dusk)<br />
<strong> Noah D &amp; No Thing (Noah D VIP)</strong> &#8211; Unknown Suspect (Subway)<br />
<strong> MRK1</strong> &#8211; Last Drop (Eight:FX)<br />
<strong> Antiserum &amp; No Thing </strong>- Kamikaze (forthcoming on Tuba)<br />
<strong> Stenchman</strong> &#8211; The Process of Elimination (dub)<br />
<strong> Widdler </strong>- Walking My Dog (dub)</p>
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<p>CRMNL took a minute to chat with sddubstep about food, beer, techno, and bikinis&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What are your hobbies outside of DJing?</strong></p>
<p>I love being outside with my dog, and I love to read. Right now, I am still working on fixing my face. Once that happens, I will cry tears of joy when I can resume the hobbies that I love: surfing, yoga, and most of all snowboarding&#8230; Make that weep tears of joy&#8230; preferably on some soft powder on a slope up in Utah <img src='http://sddubstep.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>You used to play techno right? Tell me about your music background.</strong></p>
<p>Yeah it&#8217;s true! when I first moved to San Diego I was part of a crew that did Techno shows called <em>Broadcast</em>, coincidentally where I met Austin and some other really cool cats. That ran for about a year and was a lot of fun. Quick history: my first mixtape in 7th grade was N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton. I was all about hip hop and still am to this day. Then I went through my Grateful Dead/Phish phase&#8230; saw the Dead a few times before Jerry kicked it&#8230; am I dating myself ?  Then one day, my buddy came back from a road trip to LA (we were in Indiana) with some crazy mixtape&#8230; cant even remember the dj &#8230; listened to it straight for months on end, bought phat pants and started raving (we called it partying)&#8230; At that time I got fully immersed into hardcore/gabber&#8230; Lenny D, Bloody Fist, Delta 9, Tron&#8230; this was in the mid 90s&#8230; when that subculture died, I turned to techno for my fix&#8230; the harder the better! The Advent was a fav back then along with all the swedes, DJ Surgeon, Dave Clarke&#8230; As you may know, techno (de)evolved into MNML and lost its bassline&#8230; bass is always something I needed to hear in electronic music. Around this time, I remember going out with a buddy to reggae nights looking for something&#8230; a different sound.</p>
<p><strong>Tell me about Sublmnl, Dub Smugglers, and San Diego dubstep music:</strong></p>
<p>Funny thing is that as MNMNL was takin over, I refused to some extent, to give up believing in techno. So one halloween in 2007, me and Austin went up to a DROID party in LA. JPLS was I think their headliner. You know the type of dj that you waited 55 minutes for the bassline to drop (MNML)? Little did we know that this was actually a two room party. In the other room was some crew I&#8217;d never heard of called SMOG. I distinctly remember this dj with a skeleton t-shirt playing absolutely THE MOST intense, dynamic, bass-heavy, dripping with venom shit I&#8217;d ever heard (turned out to be Knife Dreams). I spent almost the whole night in that room absorbing this sound I&#8217;d never heard before, but in some ways had been searching for for a long time. I knew where my heart was on that night.</p>
<p>So me and Austin tuned into this sound right away and starting absolutely wolfing down all the dubstep we could get our hands on. Around that time was a weekly called Elev8 which was our outlet, our chance to get out and play, meet like minds, develop&#8230; We threw out first show ONE YEAR later from our introduction to dubstep on halloween night 2008&#8230; <em>Dead @ Dawn</em>. Warehouse style. Don&#8217;t know how we pulled it off, but it was BANGIN&#8217;!!! Stoked on the freshness of that, we put together a night called <em>Dub Smugglers</em> in Jan. 09. We&#8217;d heard a guy named <a href="http://www.gourmetbeats.net">Joe Nice</a> crush a show in SF called <em>Dub Clash</em> with Mala and saw him backstage and pretty much booked him on the spot. So Joe came down and inaugurated <em>Dub Smugglers</em> for us, truly a blessing. The concept was that we wanted something San Diego, which is a border town and you constantly hear about drug smuggling, human trafficking, national border type shit and the music we wanted to expose to this town was so dope, maybe it should&#8217;ve been illegal!</p>
<p>Right now, San Diego is bursting at the seams!! It&#8217;s almost too much to keep track of, but it is a really rewarding feeling to know that we helped cultivate this scene and now its bearing fruit. All the artists we&#8217;ve brought have been stoked on the energy down here&#8230; people FEEL this. There&#8217;s still plenty of headroom and I can&#8217;t wait to see San Diego make its mark on the worldwide scene.</p>
<p><strong>Who&#8217;s the best DJ you&#8217;ve ever seen and why?</strong></p>
<p>This is a great question. What goes into someone&#8217;s best dj experience ever? Expectations, anticipation, the venue, the show, the actual track selection and mixing skills, the sound system, the crowd energy. All this came together for me in one brilliant, perfect moment when Dave Clarke played an underground cemented out industrial ass stage in the middle of downtown Detroit at a show called Detroit Electronic Music Festival. I&#8217;d already been partying for 48 hours and Dave Clarke ended the festival in absolutely epic fashion. 2000 kids completely packed in, dialed in, and tuned in to his wizardry. That man can cut as fast as anybody and his tunes were the best and he barely ever played in the U.S. The sound was insane, people were feeling every single second with their entire being&#8230; lovely.</p>
<p><strong>Where is your favorite place to eat in SD?</strong></p>
<p>Manaman, what type of question is that ?! My favorite !?! Depends on the time of night, who I&#8217;m with, what I crave. Top 5 are Hane for sushi, Sipz for vegetarian (strong contender for numero uno, I could eat there probably every night), South Beach for fish tacos, Lucha Libre for pre- and post partyin, and shiyattttt&#8230; Sicilian Thing has the BEST deep dish pizza whoa&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>For readers outside of SD, and people who live here and love it, what are your favorite things about this city?</strong></p>
<p>Wow, this city&#8230; let me just say that San Diego is the most perfect trap you could ever stumble into. The longer you stay, the harder it is to leave <img src='http://sddubstep.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Right now, the first thing that comes to mind is beer hehehe&#8230; I could seriously start a touring business taking people from around the world to all our Top Rated breweries and beerhauses&#8230; AleSmith, Stone, Port, Lost Abbey, etc, etc, Hamiltons, O&#8217;Briens, Toronado&#8230; I could drink a different belgian on tap for days on end before having to repeat.</p>
<p>For me, the ocean is something I will never get over&#8230; I go to the water several times a week with my dog just to take in its magnificence&#8230; with the beach comes the bikinis&#8230; it&#8217;s true that there are beautiful people in San Diego&#8230;</p>
<p>I also like the different hoods, San Diego is very diverse, Ocean Beach for hippies, PB for the animals, North Park for the hipsters, East Village for the genteels&#8230; each community brings a unique attitude and vibe and presence.</p>
<p><strong>Shouts:</strong></p>
<p>Much love to my fam, my girl Serena who puts up with me, Austin and Lisa, Joe and Marriah, Donnie and Erica, Justin, Paul, Jon, the entire Kava family, Jamie and Walker and Jackie, the Broken Beat fam, Eric and Sarah, my friends who look at me funny when I play em some dubstep, everyone who&#8217;s shown me love, all the artists we&#8217;ve brought out and everyone who has been there to support and help us grow this beautiful scene that we have here in SD!!</p>
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		<title>Podcast 9.0 // Bay Area [San Francisco] Edition: SNF</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #9 mixed by SNF &#124; (1:12:09) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 I have been up to the bay area a few times, and each time I&#8217;ve caught SNF on the floor at some dubstep show or another ( Big Up Magazine &#8211; whaaaaaat! ). He&#8217;s a pretty chill guy, likes [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been up to the bay area a few times, and each time I&#8217;ve caught SNF on the floor at some dubstep show or another ( <a title="dubstep art culture" href="http://thebigupmagazine.com">Big Up Magazine</a> &#8211; whaaaaaat! ). He&#8217;s a pretty chill guy, likes to have fun, and has a hell of a musical taste. He also has a great show on <a title="dubstep radio" href="http://dubstep.fm">dubstep.fm</a> &#8211; and does a way better job than I do on his local scene site, <a title="san francisco dubstep" href="http://dubstepped.net">dubstepped.net</a>. I bothered him for quite a while to give me a mix for sddubstep, and he finally did. Like a month ago. I&#8217;ve just been listening away and not sharing it with anyone. Now is the time, when I decide that everyone can hear what&#8217;s been in the car for the last month. Deal!</p>
<p><em>-EshOne</em></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://dubstepped.net">dubstepped.net</a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p><strong>DVA</strong> &#8211; Ganja (Hyperdub)<br />
<strong> Deadboy </strong>- U Cheated (Well Rounded)<br />
<strong> Scuba</strong> &#8211; On Deck (Hotflush)<br />
<strong> Geiom ft Marita</strong> &#8211; Sugar Coated Lover (Brackles &amp; Shortstuff Remix) (Berkane Sol)<br />
<strong> Sines</strong> &#8211; Z Riddim (Funk Eh)<br />
<strong> Roska</strong> &#8211; Squark (Rinse)<br />
<strong> Ikonika</strong> &#8211; Psoriasis (Hyperdub)<br />
<strong> Helix</strong> &#8211; Toaster Riddim (unreleased)<br />
<strong> Distal</strong> &#8211; Space Graffiti (forthcoming Tube 10)<br />
<strong> Hypno</strong> &#8211; Over The Top (unreleased)<br />
<strong> Bok Bok</strong> &#8211; Citizens Dub (Blunted Robots)<br />
<strong> Shorstuff &amp; Mickey Pearce</strong> &#8211; Coconuts (Ramp)<br />
<strong> Ikonika</strong> &#8211; Idiot (Hyperdub)<br />
<strong> Distal</strong> &#8211; Boss of the South (forthcoming Grizzly)<br />
<strong> Addison Groove</strong> &#8211; Dumbshit (Swamp81)<br />
<strong> Jack Sparrow</strong> &#8211; Terminal (Tectonic)<br />
<strong> Scuba</strong> &#8211; Three Sided Shape (Hotflush)<br />
<strong> Numa Crew</strong> &#8211; Tuff Africa (Erba)<br />
<strong> Cosmic Revenge</strong> &#8211; Hurricane Blues (forthcoming Fortified Audio)<br />
<strong> EshOne ft Erica Putis</strong> &#8211; Tease Me (unreleased)<br />
<strong> Bakir &amp; DZ</strong> &#8211; Into the Fog (forthcoming Brap Dem)<br />
<strong> Cardopusher </strong>- Schematic Blocks (On The Edge)<br />
<strong> Mosca</strong> &#8211; Square One (L-Vis 1990 Remix) (Night Slugs)<br />
<strong> Kingdom ft Shyvonne</strong> &#8211; Mind Reader (Bok Bok remix) (Fool&#8217;s Gold)<br />
<strong> Sepalcure</strong> &#8211; Love Pressure (forthcoming Hotflush)<br />
<strong> Mayhem &amp; Distal</strong> &#8211; Frozen Barnacles (unreleased)<br />
<strong> The Widdler </strong>- Lady Dub VIP (unreleased)<br />
<strong> Yong</strong> &#8211; Test (unreleased)<br />
<strong> TMSV</strong> &#8211; Future History (forthcoming Tube10)<br />
<strong> Starkey</strong> &#8211; Neck Snap (forthcoming Planet Mu)</p>
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<p>Steve took a minute to chat with sddubstep about the bay, music, and islands of trash bigger than your head&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Why dubstep?</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">I first started listening to electronic dance music with a Jungle comp on Moonshine in the Speed Limit 140 BPM+ series in 1995 or so, from there it was an intense love affair with jungle and dnb for years.  I moved along to Reggae, then IDM and Hiphop and pretty much anything percussive with complex rhythms.  Around 2007 I found Hyperdub and Rinse.FM (out to N-Type, Youngsta, Distance, Chef, Skream) and two killer monthly events in San Francisco: Narco.Hz and Grime City.  I was immediately sucked in by the synthesis of bass and rhythm in dubstep, like a more modern version of dub reggae.  Narco.Hz in particular exploded my interest in dubstep with residents DJG aka Genome, JuJu, Jus Wan and Djunya constantly bringing the finest in dubstep to a small venue.  It&#8217;s been love ever since, though the recent dominance of &#8220;filth&#8221; has me teetering</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>What do you do as a real job?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a graduate student at UCSF studying Biophysics, spend most days in lab doing experiments.  I trick bacteria into making proteins for me, slaughter the bacteria en masse, and then study the isolated proteins using giant electromagnets (NMR).  Been doing this for almost five years now, eep!  Gotta say that having a smartphone has been crucial for listening to radio shows and music constantly, both to help the days go by faster and to keep up on new sounds.  Probably about a year left, and then who knows where I&#8217;ll end up.</p>
<p><strong>Do you collect things or have something that you make/draw a lot of in your spare time?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to figure out what this &#8220;spare time&#8221; is you speak of haha!  Between work, writing posts for <a href="http://dubstepped.net/" target="_blank">dubstepped.net</a> and exploring new music I&#8217;m pretty constantly busy.  Steve Goodman (kode9) recently lectured here about his new book &#8220;Sonic Warfare&#8221; and I spoke with him afterwards about how it is to be a university professor, label head, producer and DJ.  He commented that it basically meant you work constantly, which I can completely relate to.  That said, living in San Francisco means there&#8217;s constant opportunity to enrich yourself in a huge number of ways, and I love bicycling around the city, visiting any number of museums &amp; galleries, and cooking.  I love food and drink and cook up a fantastic meal using ingredients from an amazing farmer&#8217;s market almost every week.</p>
<p><strong>Something that&#8217;s been on your mind a lot lately:</strong></p>
<p>The end of the world man!  I&#8217;m having a really hard time with what we&#8217;re doing to the Earth, both in obvious ways like the current oil situation in the Gulf, and in less obvious ways like the massive amount of plastic we use for short-term packaging that ends up in landfills or the giant trash island the size of Texas in the Pacific.  It&#8217;s a bit depressing I know, and I try to not let it weigh on me constantly cause it drives you a bit nuts, but I think it&#8217;s very important for people to try to do their part.  Reuse plastic bags &amp; containers when you can, use cloth bags instead of plastic ones, get large bags of chips instead of the single-serving ones, consider bicycling or walking instead of driving!  Drink tap water: it has better quality control and it&#8217;s cheaper and more eco-friendly than its plastic bottled alternative.  Also, people should be valued by who they are, not what things they have, so try to divorce yourself from a consumer culture and derive pleasure from just being alive instead of buying things.  Think about where your food comes from, support local businesses, and try to be a citizen of the world!  Small things you do in your community can make a big difference.</p>
<p><strong>Tell me about the bay scene.</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">The dubstep scene in SF has been transforming since the early monthlies I mentioned earlier.  First off, it&#8217;s grown massively, with something like 5000 people RSVP&#8217;d to a recent Rusko show when a big night used to be 100 or 200 people.  There are dubstep nights at a big club downtown (103 Harriet aka 1015) almost every weekend that are rammed every time. Outside of these monster shows, there are many smaller events (that tend to be better!!) almost every night, so it&#8217;s really exploded.  This explosion was what led me to start <a href="http://dubstepped.net/" target="_blank">dubstepped.net</a> in February 2009 since I wanted to help the sound get exposure and help people easily find dubstep nights.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">Recently the sound has been dominated by the aggressive side of dubstep, so-called brostep, with many nights being almost exclusively songs that sound like a fight between a chainsaw and a power drill.  I get jackhammer noises from the construction going on across the street from my apartment, I don&#8217;t need it in music.  I&#8217;ve always been more on the &#8220;dub&#8221; side of dubstep, so this has led me to pursue new sounds that are exploratory dubstep or more broadly &#8220;bass music&#8221;.  This trend isn&#8217;t only true of San Francisco but the fusion of dubstep and glitch here has definitely contributed to the dominance of this sound.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">This isn&#8217;t the only sound in town though, and there are many events that continue to bring excellent &amp; diverse lineups.  Grime City and Surya Dub were both great for this, but both are irregular now, and Surefire has stepped up exceedingly well, bigup Miro &amp; crew!!  The mid-week monthly Fixup also has a history of solid lineups and has a great show coming up in June with Headhunter, DJG &amp; Dubsworth.  Katya always nails it with the Big Up Launch party lineups, so keep your eyes out for a Big Up party every time.  2010 was greeted with a new and very exciting monthly called Icee Hot, where Disco Shawn, Ghosts on Tape, Rollie Fingers and Low Limit bring a headliner in the fertile ground between funky/house, garage and dubstep that always goes off.  Look out for a new monthly at the Knockout focusing on &#8220;future underground dance music&#8221; coming soon!</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; "><strong>Current top five:</strong></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; "><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; ">Impossible!  Here&#8217;s ten:</span></strong></span></strong></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.myspace.com/distaldub">Distal</a></em><br />
<em> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/eshone"> EshOne</a> (U BOAT)<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/cosmicrevengedub"> Cosmic Revenge</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/juswan"> Jus Wan</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/djgsf"> DJG</a> (look out for the new dnb styles!)<br />
<a href="http://soundcloud.com/simple"> Simple</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/ramadanman"> Ramadanman</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/girl_unit"> Girl Unit</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/deadboysoundboy"> Deadboy</a><br />
<a href="http://www.sepalcure.com/"> Sepalcure</a></em></p>
<p><strong>Can you describe the best show you&#8217;ve been to?</strong></p>
<p>Culturally in the US we&#8217;re really inhibited when it comes to dancing.  Even when you go to dance music shows there&#8217;s usually a contingent of folks in the back just hanging out.  I literally never danced at shows until I saw the afrobeat band Antibalas back in 2001 or so, and I&#8217;m going with that as the best show I&#8217;ve been to.  They had the entire venue moving with their infectious percussion, horns, saxophones, and incredible stage presence.  This to me is the ultimate in dance music, a show that gets you dancing involuntarily because the groove is just that infectious.</p>
<p><strong>Yell outs:</strong></p>
<p>First I have to send a big thanks to everyone that sends me music, it makes all this possible since I don&#8217;t produce myself.  Out to Joe @ Blipswitch, Sam @ Brap Dem, JJ @ Rogue Dubs, Emily @ Haunted Audio, Ed @ Multiverse, Alex @ Surefire, Ric @ Dubs Alive, Dodger @ Filthy Digital, Kial @ Sub Pressure, and everyone else.  Bigup to Helix and Yong, these two have seriously bright futures, keep a lookout.  Shouts to my partner in bloggage Shortstack out of Atlanta, great guy.  Thanks to Katya @ Big Up Magazine for putting together an excellent quarterly magazine that&#8217;s an essential read for anyone interested in new music &amp; art in an age where print media is rare.  Out to Miro, Eva, Aaron, Katya, Sam, Tommy Lexxus, Joe Rogers and all the promoters in SF for making it one of the hottest cities for dubstep and bass music in the US.  Thanks to Alex and Todd at Dubstep.FM for the opportunity to do a weekly show for the last six months that focuses on the evolution of dubstep and bass music, tune in Monday nights at 6pm PST.  Lastly, out to the listeners and readers!</p>
<p>Photo: <em>Robin Aglietti</em></p>
<p><em>- sddubstep</em></p>
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		<title>Podcast 8.0 [ROUND 2] The P Man Goes to Mr. Beef // Exclusive Mix &amp; Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #8 by The P Man &#124; (1:13:16) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 The P Man makes me laugh&#8230; A lot. When I go to his house for radio shows there is lasagna and cookies. He&#8217;s extremely knowledgeable with anything music or food &#8211; and those are two of my favorite [...]]]></description>
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<p>Click to download:</p>
<p><a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.8MixedbyThePMan.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #8 by The P Man</a> | (1:13:16) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>The P Man makes me laugh&#8230; A lot. When I go to his house for radio shows there is lasagna and cookies. He&#8217;s extremely knowledgeable with anything music or food &#8211; and those are two of my favorite things. He&#8217;s very respectful, and if I&#8217;ve had a few beers I&#8217;ll tell you repeatedly that he has a lot more records than you. Which he does. Check the selections&#8230; This is one of my favorite mixes so far on SDDubstep.</p>
<p>-<em>EshOne</em></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.pmandubs.com/"><strong>P Man&#8217;s Blog</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p>1. LV &#8211; Turn Away (Hyperdub)<br />
2. Aleks Zen &#8211; Cold Outside (Dub)<br />
3. EshOne &#8211; Float (Dub)<br />
4. H*O*D &#8211; Runnin&#8217; (Dub)<br />
5. Stagga &#038; Don Leisure &#8211; On Horse (Dub)<br />
6. C23 &#8211; Time Is The Fire (Urban Graffiti)<br />
7. Monkey &#038; Mask &#8211; Close Enough (Dub)<br />
8. Hyetal &#038; Shortstuff &#8211; Ice Cream (Punchdrunk)<br />
9. DJ Orien &#8211; Strawberry Kiss (Forthcoming Dub Police)<br />
10. Ill Diddy &#8211; Memory (Step2)<br />
11. Monkey &#8211; Badness (Rudeez)<br />
12. Fused Forces &#8211; Skuffle Shuffle (Eyez Down)<br />
13. Fused Forces &#8211; Skuffle Shuffle (M2J Remix) (Dub)<br />
14. Untold &#8211; I Can&#8217;t Stop This Feeling (Pangaea Remix) (Hemlock)<br />
15. M2J &#8211; Bogged Down (L2S)<br />
16. F &#038; Headhunter &#8211; Dedale (Transistor)<br />
17. Max Romeo &#8211; Crisis (Stagga Remix) (Dub)<br />
18. F &#8211; Night Dive (Transistor)<br />
19. Fused Forces &#8211; Subway (Dub)<br />
20. Threnody &#8211; Jacked Up (Dub)<br />
21. L-Wiz &#8211; Syrup Feeling (Blasta Raspberry Syrup Remix) (Argon)<br />
22. Smith &#038; Mighty feat. Niji 40 &#8211; B Line Fi Blow (Unearthed)<br />
23. Daluq &#8211; Supafine (Soulja)<br />
24. Wiley &#8211; Club 5 (Earth 616)<br />
25. D1 &#8211; Jus Business (Tempa)<br />
26. Roxy vs. El-B &#8211; Endorse &#038; Set It (Bump Mix) (Ghost)<br />
27. Skream &#8211; Hallowerd (Southside Dubstars)<br />
28. Pinch ft. Yolanda &#8211; Get Up (RSD Remix) (Tectonic)</p>
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<h3>A Q&amp;A with P Man</h3>
<p><em>Louis Damian</em> &#8211; Are you coming to the show at Casbah March 30th and are we gonna eat before or after the bands play? </p>
<p>P. Yes I am, And I think a trip to El Comal before the show might be in order. </p>
<p><em>Louis Damian</em> &#8211; What are 3 non-musical things influencing yer sounds?  </p>
<p>P. Everything in the world of the arts from cuisine, architecture, painting and just culture in general are an influence in the way I listen to music. The same qualities and values that attract me to a piece of music are present in other art forms. </p>
<p><em>Kyle E. Steinberg</em> &#8211; Okay, I know EVERY interviewer asks this but, be concise original and COMPLETE in your answer. How do you find your cuts, beats, sounds, and rhythm, and what, who, and where do find inspiration for your mixes?  </p>
<p>P. As far as the tunes that get selected, I&#8217;m always looking for new things to play. I listen to a few radio shows. The Fused Forces Show on <a href="http://cyba.fm">CybaFM</a>, The Terrafonix Show also on <a href="http://cyba.fm">CybaFM</a>, and The Poizend Audio show on InnacityFM.com are a few that I listen to pretty regularly. I&#8217;m always pestering friends of mine who produce and run record labels for new and unreleased tunes. I record shop (mostly on the internet) very regularly. I&#8217;m an unrepentant trainspotter as well, any time I can get a look at what other DJs who I enjoy are playing I always try and avail myself. As far as the inspiration for what tunes to mix at any given time, it&#8217;s a little different depending on the situation (radio, playing out, podcasts). Playing out is usually the most spontaneous situation. I always try and find the right tune to play a given time and place. Most important of all for me though is this, I play the tunes that I like, there&#8217;s not too much point otherwise. DJing for me is just an extension of my desire to share music I love with other people. This podcast is of a snapshot of some of the tunes I&#8217;ve been playing out and on radio lately. </p>
<p><em>Cameron Pryor</em> &#8211; How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?   </p>
<p>P. 3</p>
<p>*** enjoy ***</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[EshOne talks about the SD dubstep scene and lays down some heavy dubs on Solipsistic Nation&#8217;s weekly radio show. Check it. Tracklist: 1. EshOne &#38; Misk “Facedown In The Muck” 2. King Slaff “Neinte” 3. Interview with EshOne 4. Shahin Badar &#38; The Nasha Experience “Distortion” 5. Undertow “Tribalism” 6. Pete Lawrie “Panic (Monkey RMX)” [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EshOne talks about the SD dubstep scene and lays down some heavy dubs on Solipsistic Nation&#8217;s weekly radio show. Check it.<br />
<a href="http://sddubstep.com/2010/02/eshone-mixinterview-for-solipsistic-nation/15931_173257053670_155699773670_3049983_203484_n/" rel="attachment wp-att-631"><img src="http://sddubstep.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/15931_173257053670_155699773670_3049983_203484_n.jpg" alt="EshOne San Diego Dubstep" title="EshOne San Diego Dubstep" width="480" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-631" /></a></p>
<p>Tracklist:<br />
1. EshOne &amp; Misk “Facedown In The Muck”<br />
2. King Slaff “Neinte”<br />
3. Interview with EshOne<br />
4. Shahin Badar &amp; The Nasha Experience “Distortion”<br />
5. Undertow “Tribalism”<br />
6. Pete Lawrie “Panic (Monkey RMX)”<br />
7. Interview with EshOne<br />
8. Bulletproof “Imagine”<br />
9. Squarewave “Zulu”<br />
10. Monkey “Ninth Life”<br />
11. Spektrum “Hotstepper (Bulletproof Remix)”<br />
12. The Thirst “Could This Be Real (Ghost Remix)”<br />
13. Ghost “Think Ur Greezy”<br />
14. EshOne “Malbec”<br />
15. Bulletproof “Samcro”<br />
16. Ghost Ft. D Twist “Club Music”<br />
17. El-B “The Romp”<br />
18. EshOne Ft. Erica AP &#8220;Fast Enough&#8221;<br />
19. EshOne “Texas Pete”<br />
20. Bulletproof Ft. Rugged Teck MC “Step 2 U”<br />
21. EshOne “Faux Beau (D-Fab VIP)”<br />
22. Bulletproof “Soundtrack To Forever”<br />
23. Interview with EshOne<br />
24. EshOne “Float”<br />
25. Misk “Alabaster”<br />
26. Rachel Bennet “Tell Me (EshOne Dub Mix)”<br />
27. Djinn “Solace”<br />
28. Interview with EshOne</p>
<p>Lots of dubs on here.</p>
<p>Download at <a href="http://solipsisticnation.com/?p=418" title="EshOne - Solipsistic Nation">Solipsistic Nation</a></p>
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		<title>Podcast 7.0 [CHICAGO EDITION] Seachl1te Exclusive Mix &amp; Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #7 by Searchl1te &#124; (47:45) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 I have been showcasing a lot of local talent in the last 6 podcasts, but I felt it was time to branch out. We get to see a lot of local talent at our shows&#8230; But rarely any stateside talent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Click to download:</p>
<p><a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.7MixedbySearchl1te.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #7 by Searchl1te</a> | (47:45) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>I have been showcasing a lot of local talent in the last 6 podcasts, but I felt it was time to branch out. We get to see a lot of local talent at our shows&#8230; But rarely any stateside talent from outside California. I got a chance to chat with Searchl1te, who&#8217;s a very busy man in the Chicago area. Searchl1te has been making moves in the scene for over a decade, has been playing shows all around the US, hosts an FM radio show in Chicago, and keeps a full time gig helping the community. A pretty inspiring dude&#8230; Not to mention, he has some really sick tunes, and knows how to put them together properly. A proper start to showcasing some other US talent!</p>
<p>-<em>EshOne</em></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.myspace.com/searchl1te"><strong>Searchl1te&#8217;s Myspace</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p>1. NTRLD &#8211; Hallucinations (The Bassist Rmx) &#8212; <em>Brap Dem!</em><br />
2. SkinzMann &#8211; Ginger Dread Man (Doomtrooper Rmx) &#8212; <em>Squitty Bubbler exclusive</em><br />
3. Wachs Lyrical &#8211; Butters  &#8212; <em>forthcoming Holding Pattern</em><br />
4. Eshone &#8211; You Won&#8217;t &#8212; <em>forthcoming Dubfront</em><br />
5. Mr Curtamos &#8211; Blah &#8212; <em>forthcoming Subdepth</em><br />
6. Dess &#8211; Lost Highway &#8211; <em>forthcoming Dead Homies</em><br />
7. AbZ &#8211; Shake &#8212; <em>Dubfront</em><br />
8. Ghosthack &#8211; 4-FMC &#8212; <em>unreleased</em><br />
9. David Starfire &#8211; Cobra (Sub Swara Rmx) &#8212; <em>forthcoming 6 Degrees</em><br />
10. The Prodigy &#8211; Warrior&#8217;s Dance (Benga Rmx) &#8212; <em>bootleg</em><br />
11. Kush Arora ft MC Zulu &#8211; Lose Control (Searchl1te Rmx) &#8212; <em>forthcoming Dread Bass Chronicles Remix Album</em><br />
12. Wall of Denzell &#8211; Black Jesus (Searchl1te&#8217;s Crucifixion Rmx) &#8212; <em>unreleased</em><br />
13. Nit Grit &#8211; Squits and Giggles &#8212; <em>Squitty Bubbler exclusive</em><br />
14. Deftones &#8211; Change (In the House of Flies) (Claw Rmx) &#8212; <em>bootleg</em><br />
15. Erykah Badu &#8211; Didn&#8217;t cha Know (Biscope Rmx) &#8212; <em>bootleg</em><br />
16. Searchl1te &#8211; The Healing &#8212; <em>forthcoming Betamorph Dubsteppers for Haiti Vol 3</em></p>
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<h3>A Q&amp;A with Searchl1te</h3>
<p><em>by EshOne</em></p>
<p><strong>What did you grow up listening to?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>In chronological order, C is for Cookie by the Cookie Monster, Animal massacring the drums on the Muppet Show. Disco, the Oak Ridge Boys, Bob Segar, and ZZ Top courtesy of my parents. My first 45 was Eddy Grant&#8217;s &#8220;Electric Avenue&#8221;. Then tapes&#8230; Lionel Richie, Grandmaster Flash, Fat Boys, Run DMC. Classic rock radio, German techno, early electronic music like Edgar Varese. True school hip hop, Whiny indie shit. Industrial and noise. Jungle and breakcore. Kuduro and cumbia. Lately, all music in the dub and breakbeat diaspora as it travels and gets reinvented. This list is really endless.</p>
<p><strong>What is your day job?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Director of the <em>Free Write Jail Arts and Literacy Program</em>. I teach reading, creative writing, music production, and I program arts experiences for youth incarcerated in the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center. Check out the site and some of my students&#8217; work &#8211; <a title="Free Write Jail Arts" href="http://www.freewritejailarts.org">www.freewritejailarts.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Best party you ever played?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>One gig I remember fondly was the first big party I threw. January 1999 @ a VFW in Morgantown, West Virginia. We packed 1200 people into that place&#8230;thirsty ravers, metal heads, indie freaks, my parents. I played at 2am in the basement, where all the jungle was, and ran ragga and amen bizness until the drop-ceiling panels started to crumble, the vets sipping Iron City in the bar caught the ghost, and the kids on the floor sweat through their pants. My dad was running around with a camera getting groups of candy kids to pose by telling them he was a photographer from &#8220;Rave.com&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Describe your local scene:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>I&#8217;m not much of a scene whore, but I can tell you that Chicago is SOLID. There are so many opportunities to get involved with music on every level. At this moment, I help run two radio shows (Part Time Sucker Radio on WNUR 89.3 Fm and www.Dubstep.Fm), dj out somewhere in the city a few times a month at various venues (Smartbar, Lava Lounge, Empty Bottle, Darkroom, Double Door, Rodan, etc), do big sound for parties, run recording sessions for musicians, am helping to build two studios, help run a label (Dubfront Records), do live collaborations (Chicago Sewer), throw events (Dubfront Sessions @ Darkroom). The fact that so many viable opportunities are available to me makes me feel like this scene is pretty damn healthy.</p>
<p><strong>Where do you think dubstep and bass music is headed for the rest of 2010?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Bass music is gonna continue to stay LOW as it makes it&#8217;s way around the world. I want to hear obscure traditional music combined with the bass music production aesthetic.</p>
<p><strong>Who are your favorite producers right now?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Maga Bo is helping to bring seemingly disparate elements into intense cohesion. Douster&#8217;s wobbly stuff is off the chain. Sub Swara is completely killing it with their musicianship and dancefloor sensibility. Wachs Lyrical tactfully merges the beautiful with the devastating. I&#8217;m always getting something fresh and inspiring from Claw / Trillbass. Kush Arora is a maaaad thinker. The Abominable Twitch, who is my partner in the live PA project we call Chicago Sewer, is a fuckin&#8217; savant. Also, MC Zulu does collabs with many on this list&#8230;most any track he touches turns into a partysmasher.</p>
<p><strong>DJs?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Chrissy Murderbot, Jeekoos, Dj C, Chris Widman of Abstract Science, Ryan Organ and Craig Monkeytek, Joe Nice, Dj Rekha dropped some hot bhangra/dancehall biz in Chi last weekend, The Heatwave, El G as he&#8217;s dropping all the ZZK family badness, m50 aka Area with the minimal techno fuckery, MC Zulu is getting into dj&#8217;ing and I can&#8217;t wait for his palette of tunes to see the light of day&#8230;all these folks teach me things each time I hear them play. Of course there are many more&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>A few of the top dubs in the bag atm:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>I included a gang of my favorite dubs in this mix&#8230;.the rest are TOP SECRET bwah. Nah, there is one more that has been in nearly every set of mine for the past few months: Mochipet &#8211; Complex Players (Sub Swara RMX) forthcoming on 6 Degrees. Holy shit this tune.</p>
<p>Photo credit: <em>Chelsea Ross</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #6 by Misk &#124; (48:10) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 A lot of people in SD have yet to see the elusive &#8220;Misk&#8221; grace the crowds of a party&#8230; but everyone knows the name. He&#8217;s the man behind a lot of dancefloor smashers that have lit up the local venues. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.6MixedbyMisk.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #6 by Misk</a> | (48:10) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>A lot of people in SD have yet to see the elusive &#8220;Misk&#8221; grace the crowds of a party&#8230; but everyone knows the name. He&#8217;s the man behind a lot of dancefloor smashers that have lit up the local venues. Tunes such as &#8216;Uplink&#8217;, &#8216;Alabaster&#8217;, and &#8216;Facedown in the Muck&#8217; have all made their appearance &#8211; and made the name Misk a must for any record bag or tune library. I&#8217;ve been lucky enough to know Misk for the past 5 years, and have learned a lot from this dude. He&#8217;s a pretty rad guy, and a hell of a producer.</p>
<p>-<em>EshOne</em></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.myspace.com/miskatonik"><strong>Misk&#8217;s Myspace</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p>1) Andrey Kiritchenko &#8211; Illusion of Safety &#8211; Off the Album &#8220;True Delusion&#8221;, Nexsound label<br />
2) Kryptic Minds &#8211; Generation Dub &#8211; Swamp 81<br />
3) XI &#8211; 32Eks &#8211; Unreleased<br />
4) Puppykicker &#8211; New Guinea Voodoo &#8211; unreleased<br />
5) Eshone &#8211; Austin&#8217;s Moog &#8211; Unreleased<br />
6) Komonazmuk &#8211; VCO &#8211; Forthcoming Terminal Dusk<br />
7) Cyrus &#8211; Space Cadet &#8211; Tectonic<br />
8 ) Breakage &#8211; Higher &#8211; Digital Soundboy<br />
9) Sully &#8211; Sleazy &#8211; Frijsfo Beats<br />
10) XI &#8211; Vaccuum &#8211; Unreleased<br />
11) Untold &#8211; Anaconda &#8211; Hessle Audio<br />
12) Misk &#8211; Tarantula Mouth &#8211; Unreleased<br />
13) Misk &#8211; Insects &#8211; Unreleased<br />
14) October &#8211; Elephants &#8211; Immerse<br />
15) Kutz &#8211; Glitchy Finger &#8211; Wheel &#038; Deal<br />
16) XI &#8211; Genesis &#8211; Unreleased<br />
17) Starkey &#8211; Gutter Music (DZ&#8217;s Electrokk RMX) &#8211; Unreleased<br />
18) Kutz &#8211; Twilight Zone &#8211; Wheel &#038; Deal<br />
19) Untold &#8211; Dante &#8211; Hotflush<br />
20) Pangaea &#8211; Bear Witness &#8211; Hotflush<br />
21) Subeena &#8211; Solidify &#8211; Planet Mu</p>
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<h3>A Q&amp;A with Misk</h3>
<p><em>by EshOne</em></p>
<p><strong>What is your musical background?</strong></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really have much of a musical background. I played bassoon in fourth grade band, but I hated practicing, so I&#8217;d just kind of fake it during school concerts. Come to think of it, i really dont know what compelled me to think that writing music would be a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>Where did you grow up? How do you think this affects your music and creativity?</strong></p>
<p>Well, I was born in California, but I moved around a lot when I was growing up.  My stepfather worked in the oil industry, and he had an offer to work overseas. I ended up living in Saudi Arabia for about 3 years, and Kuwait for about 2 years.  I did a brief 2 year stint in Louisiana as well, near New Orleans.  I was exposed to a lot of different music when I lived in the middle east. everything from Iraqi folk music, Kuwaiti sword dancing, and traditional drumming, to turkish pop music, Klezmer, and many other cultures in between. Not to mention all the blues, jazz and zydeco music of the south.  I suppose that on some level, all my music is created at that point in my mind where all these influences intersect.</p>
<p><strong>What is your musical process? </strong></p>
<p>My process is nice and straightforward to me, but probably pretty convoluted to everyone else.  I usually start with some drums first, as they&#8217;re sort of like the backbone of the tune to me. Then I add more and more to those drums.. melodies, bass, counter melodies, whatever.</p>
<p>I tend to do a lot of sound design with soft synths and hardware synths when I&#8217;m writing a tune, as opposed to just sitting down and making a bunch of patches at a different time. To me, the whole writing process is very organic, and I&#8217;m more likely to write something that works in the context of the piece I&#8217;m working on when I&#8217;m in that creative space.</p>
<p>The most important thing I&#8217;ve learned about myself through music though, is to not second guess where the process is taking me. I try to just go with what I&#8217;m writing and worry about questioning it later.  This allows me to actually finish music consistently, and shut off my mind so I can just be in the moment. It&#8217;s all very Zen-like apparently!  I find my best tunes are ones that I don&#8217;t even remember making, like I&#8217;m done, and i listen back to it and wonder how the hell i made that&#8230; then I get to wonder if I&#8217;m going to be able to make something that good again.</p>
<p>Its a lovely never ending struggle that I don&#8217;t recommend to anyone. Some days I&#8217;d rather be like a zookeeper or something.</p>
<p><strong>We want some secrets&#8230; tell us a bit about your studio setup.</strong></p>
<p>Well my studio is pretty simple. I&#8217;ve got a computer running Renoise 2.1, a few soft synths, some decent monitors, a Roland super JV-1080, a Gameboy running Nanoloop 1.5 and some drum machines.  I don&#8217;t really have any secret kung fu writing techniques, but I think it&#8217;s important to write stuff every day, never be content with anything less than your best, and constantly push yourself beyond your self-imposed boundaries. Oh, and drink LOTS of coffee. Good coffee, from a french press.</p>
<p><strong>What music has shaped your taste throughout the years?</strong></p>
<p>Older Nine Inch Nails. none of that new stuff really. Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam. That whole grunge era, I&#8217;m kinda from that time, and listened to a lot of that stuff when I was younger.  90&#8242;s era Orbital, Dom and Roland, Photek, 8 bit Nintendo music, Meat Beat Manifesto, Dead Can Dance, Joy Division, Tom Waits, The Doors, stuff like that.</p>
<p><strong>You are sighted at events around the same number of times as a Loch Ness sighting&#8230; How do you keep a grasp on what people want to hear?</strong></p>
<p>Haha! Do I? thats nice to know! I dont know how i do that. I guess just put your ear to the ground anywhere and you can hear the bass rumbling from the depths. Apparently we&#8217;re quite the global community these days, I&#8217;ve heard.</p>
<p><strong>What do you think is in the future for dubstep/bass music?</strong></p>
<p>A lot of artists came together to create this new strain of music the media called &#8220;Dubstep&#8221;.  I feel that those people, as well as the people they have influenced, like myself, have dispersed back into the night. I see a lot of little sub genres emerging, like &#8220;future garage&#8221;, &#8220;wonky&#8221;, &#8220;street bass&#8221;, and others. What I think is unique though, is that all these little pockets of artists are feeding off of the same post-dubstep energy, and it&#8217;s really exciting.  You&#8217;ve got this new melting pot of different styles that seems to be coalescing around 140 bpm.  I dont know exactly what will come of it, but it feels real, it feels independent, and it feels vibrant. I look forward to what the future holds.</p>
<p><strong>What producers would you say to look out for these days?</strong></p>
<p>As always, so much good music to look out for these days. The latest stuff i&#8217;ve heard from Both EshOne and Puppykicker is great. Groovekiller, that guy is incredible! Ultragamma, Richard Sweat, too. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m forgetting people&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Shouts.</strong></p>
<p>Shout out to EshOne, Puppy Kicker, and the whole San Diego dubstep crew. I&#8217;ll continue to emerge from the mists of the loch to come to your shows once in a full moon. XI, Vaccine, Hera, Dub U, Kidlogic, Joe Nice, Two Oh One, Wes from Terminal Dusk, FSTZ, the Rogue Dubs/Plates Master! Also, out to everyone playing my tunes, I am humbled to know people appreciate what I&#8217;m doing.</p>
<p>Photo credit: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/eshone">EshOne</a> @ Elev8 | Kava Lounge</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #5 by EshOne &#124; (52:36) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 I first met EshOne through myspace sometime around late 2007 early 2008. I was introduced by a few different mutual friends. Shortly thereafter he sent me a bunch of tunes he had made and asked for my comments on them. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Click to download:<br />
<a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.5MixedbyEshOne.mp3"><strong>SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #5 by EshOne</strong></a> | (52:36) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>I first met EshOne through myspace sometime around late 2007 early 2008. I was introduced by a few different mutual friends. Shortly thereafter he sent me a bunch of tunes he had made and asked for my comments on them. I sent him back honest critiques on all the tunes he sent me, half expecting not to hear back or to get back some nasty message explaining to me why my critiques were faulty and what a great producer he really was (as has happened to me many times when commenting on tunes that people have posted on the dubstep forum asking for critique). To my surprise and pleasure, I received a message back thanking me for the critiques. Since that time he&#8217;s been very generous in sending me tunes, and his production skills have improved consistently. He&#8217;s an affable guy, an excellent DJ and producer, and a pretty good skater I&#8217;m told. If you haven&#8217;t already done so, go cop Rogue Dubs 10 http://www.digital-tunes.net/releases/roguedubs_ten and be checking for future releases and DJ appearances.<br />
-<em>The P Man</em></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.myspace.com/eshone"><strong>EshOne&#8217;s Myspace</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p>
<p>1 ) EshOne &#8211; Deco<br />
2 ) EshOne &#8211; Toast Burned<br />
3 ) EshOne &#8211; Texas Pete &#8211; <em>Forthcoming Rogue Plates</em><br />
4 ) EshOne &#8211; You Wont<br />
5 ) EshOne &#8211; Bearcave<br />
6 ) EshOne &#8211; Wine-0<br />
7 ) EshOne &#8211; Malbec &#8211; <em>Forthcoming Dubfront</em><br />
8 ) EshOne &#8211; Grahm&#8217;s Lamb &#8211; <em>Rogue Dubs</em><br />
9 ) Misk &amp; EshOne &#8211; Facedown in the Muck &#8211; <em>Forthcoming Rogue Plates</em><br />
10 ) EshOne &#8211; When I&#8217;m Around<br />
11 ) Argyle &#8211; Dark Krystal<br />
12 ) EshOne &#8211; Marsbox<br />
13 ) EshOne &#8211; One Thru<br />
14 ) Misk &#8211; Night Out &#8211; <em>NotPublic Records</em><br />
15 ) PuppyKicker &#8211; Cosmic Orgasm &#8211; <em>Forthcoming Rogue Plates</em></p>
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<h3>A Q&amp;A with EshOne</h3>
<p><em>by Puppy &amp; P Man:</em></p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s the deal with Argyle ?</strong></p>
<p>Argyle is quite possibly the hottest new deal on the SoCal dubstep circuit. In a nutshell, it&#8217;s just two producers from San Diego who are trying to close the space between people on the dance floor. This is a very intricate process though, it involves bringing excessive amounts of bass, Leggitt cigarettes, Folgers, and MicroKorg.</p>
<p><strong>What are your plans for the future ?</strong></p>
<p>Ohhhh&#8230; Watch for myself along with Austin Speed and PuppyKicker if you are in the southwest US, we are doing a mini tour starting in Albuquerque on November 19th.</p>
<p>As far as production goes, I would like to keep making tunes at the rate that I have been recently, as well as work on some other collabs that I have going. I&#8217;m working on tunes with PuppyKicker(we are Argyle), The P Man, Miguex, and hopefully Austin Speed here in SD &#8211; and across the pond, I&#8217;m looking to work with Djinn on a tune or two in the near future.</p>
<p>Release wise, I am looking forward to hearing Texas Pete, and a collab with Misk, Facedown in the Muck on 12&#8243;. They will make up Rogue Plates 001, the vinyl arm of Rogue Dubs based out of KC. The label is headed by FSTZ, an SD local who we need to bring back for a set very soon.</p>
<p><strong>So you&#8217;re a vinyl purist&#8230; no serato or anything. Is there a specific reason you choose not to use the new digital options for Dj&#8217;ing ?</strong></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t only play vinyl! I play a lot of dubplates too, hahahaha. It&#8217;s not that I&#8217;ve chosen not to use them, it&#8217;s that I&#8217;ve not chosen to use them&#8230; I have nothing against them, and sometimes I envy the ease of taking a tune that you just got, and playing it for a crowd on the same day. A few of my reasons would have to be that I like to have some drank when I play, and that just won&#8217;t mix with a computer, so that&#8217;s out&#8230; and also I need the hands on of vinyl, so CDs are out. Getting a box of records or acetate in the mail is a good feeling as well. Dubplates smell really good. Plus it seems that every show I have been to lately the computer crashes, falls off a table, or the CDJ overheats or something&#8230; I just like to keep it easy and throw a disc on the platter. You already gotta deal with those needles, and cables and stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Who are some of your favorite producers right now ?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m really feelin El-B and the Ghost Recordings camp. That organic style is just incredibly good and simple. Why didn&#8217;t I think of it!?!? Quantum Soul, Bar 9, Hatcha, Synkro, Kromestar, Monkey, Orien, Dubfiction, Richie August, Kutz, Djinn, 12th Planet, as well as Tapir and all the SD locals&#8230; Some serious heat is building down here.</p>
<p><strong>How would you describe your style to someone who was unfamiliar with your music ?</strong></p>
<p>Complex rhythms, big bass, techy and makes you want to move. I like to think that painters decorate canvases, and musicians decorate time and space with vibrations&#8230; I like to think the vibes my music puts out are good, but a lot of the time I&#8217;m working out my frustrations and disappointments through some angry basslines or something. It&#8217;s really all about intentions and how the listener receives it, I just wanna make people dance!</p>
<p><strong>Didn&#8217;t you used to play DNB and Hip Hop ?</strong></p>
<p>Yes! I recently did a dnb set at the AC Lounge. I got into that stuff when I was in high school growing up in Albuquerque. I did a few shows here and there, but got more into the production side of things because I wasn&#8217;t 21 at the time and couldn&#8217;t go out to the bars and such. I also practiced turntablism for a while and did a few studio cuts for some local hip hop artists (8 West) &#8211; I never really played hip hop out though, just at house parties and things like that.</p>
<p><strong>When did you start Djing / producing dubstep ?</strong></p>
<p>I started making dubstep tunes in 2006, when I got word of the dubstep forum. It&#8217;s [the forum] been essential for networking, and was a basic inspiration for a lot of what I have been doing. I will say that I was pretty into dnb and hip hop at that time, and was not all that impressed by the dubstep I had heard until I heard one of Excision&#8217;s mixes(06 summer mix &#8211; you all know it). After that I was hooked and started digging into the UK sound for more. Djing came later, in 2008 because I didn&#8217;t have all that much vinyl, and wasn&#8217;t really aware of the dubstep scene in SD &#8211; I thought I was alone! I still really don&#8217;t play that much though.</p>
<p><strong>Have you ever produced in other styles besides Dubstep ?</strong></p>
<p>I originally started with dnb, but I&#8217;ve made tracks of all sorts: techno, house, hip hop, breaks, ambient&#8230; I have not released anything besides dubstep, although there is a full length DIY sort of album that Misk and I did a couple years back with painted artwork and everything that had some experimental type tunes on it. It&#8217;s floating around SD somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Any plans to do so in the future ?</strong></p>
<p>Sure! I&#8217;ve got some serious minimal techno stuff that I never show anyone, but I feel so out of touch with that scene that I&#8217;m not sure if the listeners will be accepting of my tunes. I think they sound like they are from ten years ago.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your drug of choice ?</strong></p>
<p>Can&#8217;t say till it&#8217;s legalized here.</p>
<p><strong>Talk about some of the events you&#8217;ve helped put on in SD .</strong></p>
<p>A couple years back I was working with Misk and doing a monthly show at the Whistle Stop in south park. We&#8217;d play dubstep and downtempo, and occasionally some dnb. We ran into some complications with bookings and stuff and let that one die. Now, I like to promote all the San Diego dubstep events i know about on this site &#8211; but in particular, the two shows I have put on with Sublmnl were Dub Smugglers:UK with DJ Kutz and The Invasion with Sukh Knight. Both of these events were insanely fun, and I want to do more in the future.</p>
<p><strong>Do you play any instruments ?</strong></p>
<p>I played acoustic and electric guitar starting when I was 7 years old. I got serious about it and started a few bands when I was around 13, starting with punk rock and moved forward to a &#8216;blues/metal fusion&#8217; that was the signature sound of my band throughout high school. We played in our garages and around Albuquerque until I moved back to San Diego in 2004.</p>
<p><strong>What other music scenes have you been involved in ?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve done some recording for local punk bands in New Mexico, most recently I recorded a demo for <strong>The Twenty 2s</strong> in Las Vegas, NM. I also like to check out different scenes here in SD, I have friends in a few indie bands, including <strong>Recordable Colors</strong>, <strong>Buried Under Carrots</strong>, <strong>The Morning on Fire</strong> (I promise I&#8217;ll make it to a show soon) and a few others. I always have a good time when there&#8217;s music playing and I&#8217;m holding a pint!</p>
<p><strong>How long have you lived in SD ? How do you think the places you&#8217;ve lived have affected your music ?</strong></p>
<p>I was born here, but grew up in New Mexico. I lived in the mountains of northern NM for 5 years or so when I was real young, then in Albuquerque for 10 years. I have always had family and friends in SD, so I was back and forth all the time. I think growing up in NM gave me a sense of self at a pretty early age, so I branched off into listening to weird stuff quite a bit earlier than most people I knew at the time. I think that, combined with living on the west side of Albuquerque and going to West Mesa HS has definitely put some creativity and a dirtier edge to some of my music. Moving back to SD has smoothed out my sound a lot, as well as put in a lot of danceability. I&#8217;m trying to make sexier, bouncier, club style tunes now, and it&#8217;s a lot of fun.</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 dubs in the bag</strong></p>
<p>El-B/Ghost &#8211; Think your greezy<br />
Clone A Side &#8211; For the paradise (PuppyKicker remix)<br />
Richie August &#8211; Smash dat<br />
Djinn &#8211; Solace<br />
Argyle &#8211; Dark krystal</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 vinyls in the bag</strong></p>
<p>These are all old, but I like them a lot:<br />
Cluekid &#8211; Hovercraft<br />
Hatcha &amp; Kromestar &#8211; 1919<br />
Monkey &#8211; Volume VIP<br />
12th Planet &#8211; 68<br />
Skream &#8211; Stagger</p>
<p><strong>Dog person or cat person?</strong></p>
<p>Doggers all day, I love Pickel.</p>
<p><strong>Coffee or tea?</strong></p>
<p>Espresso or Oolong.</p>
<p><strong>Favorite rave you played at?</strong></p>
<p>Dub Smugglers:UK closing for Kutz. I was having the worst night &#8211; stress from the event, and loads of personal drama, and I didn&#8217;t even want to play. I had a few of those famous Jamaican Red pints, and threw down the Roguestar(I think?) refix of Come Around, and when the bassline hit I instantly forgot about everything that was bothering me, and I just killed it. It was unreal- Kutz wheeled back my tune You Wont, I never thought shit like that would happen in my life, it has been a laptop hobby for some time now&#8230; It&#8217;s amazing when things build to something larger than life! I was stoked on how the system at Kava sounded that night, and I had a lot of friends there who had never even heard dubstep before&#8230; It was a great session and definitely stands out for me. Kava Lounge.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your favorite fast food ?</strong></p>
<p>Taco shops all day. I love hot sauce. I love burritos. I love Mexican food period. Only thing better is New Mexican food, but that&#8217;s a whole new interview.</p>
<p>Photo credit: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/box_kitty">Box Kitty</a> @ Dub Tackle Circus<br />
<a href="http://sddubstep.com">sddubstep.com</a></p>
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		<title>Podcast 4.0 &#124; Puppy Kicker Round 2 Exclusive Mix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #4 by Puppy Kicker &#124; (59:26) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 Puppy&#8217;s been killin San Diego with some huge DJ sets as of late&#8230; Here&#8217;s one specially for ya&#8217;ll. A wicked blend of styles, seamlessly threaded together &#8211; quite a sampler plate of what&#8217;s on PK&#8217;s menu for dancefloor mobility. [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.4MixedbyPuppyKicker.mp3"><strong>SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #4 by Puppy Kicker</strong></a> | (59:26) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>Puppy&#8217;s been killin San Diego with some huge DJ sets as of late&#8230; Here&#8217;s one specially for ya&#8217;ll. A wicked blend of styles, seamlessly threaded together &#8211; quite a sampler plate of what&#8217;s on PK&#8217;s menu for dancefloor mobility. Burn one.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sandiegounderground"><strong>PK&#8217;s Myspace</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />
01- Mimosa &gt;&gt; Dead Like Me<br />
02- Hd4000 &gt;&gt; South Street (Widdler&#8217;s Back Alley rmx)<br />
03- Puppy &amp; Tapir &gt;&gt; Shit Makes Me Loopy<br />
04- Hatcha &amp; Kromestar &gt;&gt; 1919<br />
05- Jakes &gt;&gt; Justice<br />
06- Lil Wayne &gt;&gt; A Milli (Datsik &amp; Excision rmx)<br />
07- Sketchy Maxx &gt;&gt; U Wot Ruckus (Roke rmx)<br />
08- DJ Fresh &gt;&gt; Heavyweight (Benny Page rmx)<br />
09- Tech Itch &amp; Droid Sector &gt;&gt; Rust Puppet<br />
10- Puppy Kicker &gt;&gt; Cosmic Orgasm<br />
11- Phaelah &gt;&gt; Lounge<br />
12- Eskmo &gt;&gt; I Dream I&#8217;m Flying<br />
13- Mimosa &gt;&gt; F.T.A.M.F<br />
14- Indigo &gt;&gt; Cosmos<br />
15- Juno Reactor &gt;&gt; Tokyo Dub (Broken Note rmx)<br />
16- Tech Itch &amp; Droid Sector &gt;&gt; Craneum<br />
17- Bassnectar &gt;&gt; Cozza Frenzy (Z Trip Hellrazor rmx)<br />
18- Chimpo &gt;&gt; Pump Action<br />
19- Tech Itch &amp; Droid Sector &gt;&gt; Crimson Tears<br />
20- Tonya Stephens &gt;&gt; Doctor Dub (Austin Speed &amp; Calculon rmx)</p>
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<p><strong>A quick Q&amp;A with Puppy:</strong></p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s been a while, how are you?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m good. Just been makin tunes, tryin to get the name out there a bit. Got a couple tunes comin out on <a title="Rogue Dubs Dubstep Records" href="http://www.roguedubs.com">Rogue Dubs</a> next month. And a vinyl release on Rogue Plates comin out in a couple months. So good. Really good.</p>
<p><strong>How would you say the dubstep scene in SD has grown and developed in the last year?</strong></p>
<p>Well&#8230; it&#8217;s def been making some serious strides. We&#8217;ve had a couple really big names come through town, which has been great. The people down here are def starting to catch on to the sound and really seeming to appreciate what we&#8217;re offering. Which is a small but VERY strong and diverse talent pool. I&#8217;d say we&#8217;ve developed from a baby in a crib to a baby that&#8217;s learning to crawl around and get into stuff&#8230; it&#8217;s not gonna be too long now before we are jumping ramps on our bmx bikes in the street. We&#8217;re growing so fast.</p>
<p><strong>Who should we be lookin out for?</strong></p>
<p>SD in general&#8230; Austin Speed, EshOne, MSK, Dr. Nickels, Tapir, Myself. We&#8217;re takin over!</p>
<p><strong>How did the name Beaverhausen come about?</strong></p>
<p>hahahahahahaha&#8230;.</p>
<p>I met a beautiful young woman at a day party here in San Diego. She told me her name was Anastasia Beaverhausen. I was inspired by her, so I named a tune after her.</p>
<p><strong>Any upcoming collabs or projects we should know about?</strong></p>
<p>Um&#8230; yeah! I&#8217;ve been collabing with Esh under the name &#8220;Argyle&#8221;. We&#8217;ve been making some really cool tunes. I def have been enjoying working with him&#8230; the tunes just some out so naturally. I&#8217;ve also been working with Tapir. We don&#8217;t really have a name yet but I think we may call ourselves &#8220;The Z List&#8221;. Also, my boy Austin Speed has been making some CRAZY mash ups w/ Calulon &amp; Whizard.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s your favorite after-the-bar taco shop, and why?</strong></p>
<p>Ohhh&#8230; that&#8217;s a hard one&#8230; the first answer is&#8230; The one that&#8217;s still open! But if a had a choice it would either be Santana&#8217;s on Rosecrans because they are consistantly good, have great sauce and don&#8217;t seem like they will spit in my burrito. The other would be Lucha Libre&#8217;s&#8230; They&#8217;ve got these gourmet burritos that are fuckin INSANE good, not to mention that the whole place is decked out in Luchador masks and champion belts and stuff&#8230; Oh! and they&#8217;ve got a tv that premanently has Ron Burgendy on the screen.. Now THAT&#8217;S some good San Diego lovin right thr&#8217;!</p>
<p><strong>Shouts:</strong></p>
<p>Well everyone I&#8217;ve mentioned already&#8230; Austin Speed, EshOne, Tapir, MSK, Dr. Nixs, um&#8230; LL Beaverhausen, ROGUE DUBS, <a title="Big Up Dubstep Music, Art, Awesome" href="http://thebigupmagazine.com/blog">Big Up Magazine</a>, <a href="http://brokenbeat.com">Broken Beat</a> fam, everyone who comes out and shows love and support.. (I feel like I&#8217;m doin my thank you speech after the Emmy&#8217;s or some shit) MY GRAMA!!! fo sho! <a href="http://sddubstep.com">sddubstep.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to download: SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix by The P Man Part 1 &#124; (36:17) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix by The P Man Part 2 &#124; (38:35) &#124; 320 Kbps Mp3 The first time I heard The P Man (Paul Howland) was on ReactFM when he released his React special mix with all [...]]]></description>
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<p>Click to download:<br />
<a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.3MixedbyThePMan.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix by The P Man Part 1</a> | (36:17) | 320 Kbps Mp3<br />
<a href="http://sddubstep.com/podcast/SDDUBSTEP.COM-EXCLUSIVENo.3.5MixedbyThePMan.mp3">SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix by The P Man Part 2</a> | (38:35) | 320 Kbps Mp3</p>
<p>The first time I heard The P Man (Paul Howland) was on ReactFM when he released his React special mix with all talent from that station&#8230; He had a ton of originals and some great exclusive tunes from a lot of the talented people who are now starting to blow up. He now has a weekly show on <a href="http://cyba.fm">Cyba.fm</a>, Tuesdays at 2PM PST. </p>
<p>I first met Paul at the Joe Nice edition of Dub Smugglers, up in front the whole show and sportin CDs of original tunes to give out to the DJs. He&#8217;s a cool, down to earth guy, with great taste in tunes and always down to shoot the shit with whoever&#8217;s around. Paul&#8217;s got tons of vinyl, ranging from super dubbed out deepness to both-feet-up-at-the-same-time bangers&#8230; Here are two 100% vinyl mixes from SD&#8217;s premier net DJ, sure to please even the most picky of vinyl lovers&#8230; Enjoy.</p>
<p><a href="http://pmandubs.blogspot.com/">Visit P Man&#8217;s Blog</a></p>
<p><strong>Mix #1 Tracklist:</strong><br />
01. Conquest &#8211; Moodswings (Baredubs)<br />
02. Kromestar &#8211; Zulu Dance (Baredubs)<br />
03. Unknown &#8211; Dark Heart (White Label)<br />
04. RSD &#8211; Speeka Box (Punchdrunk)<br />
05. Unknown &#8211; Tears Rmx (White Label)<br />
06. Rusko &#8211; Acton Dread [L-Wiz Remix] (Dub Thiefs)<br />
07. Unknown &#8211; Say Yes (White Label)<br />
08. Silkie &#8211; French Knickers (Break The Habit)<br />
09. LV feat. Dandelion &#8211; CCTV (Hyperdub)<br />
10. Elemental &#8211; Sparkle (Hotflush)<br />
11. Monkeysteak &#8211; Lighthouse Dub [Pinch Remix] (Punchdrunk)<br />
12. Mala &#8211; Lean Forward (DMZ)<br />
13. Unknown &#8211; Trample (White Label)<br />
14. MRK1 &#8211; Steppa Delights (Earwax)</p>
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<p><strong>Mix #2 Tracklist:</strong><br />
01. Floops &#8211; Unknown (Marxmen)<br />
02. Cotti vs. Chefal &#8211; Latest Technology (Soul Jazz)<br />
03. RSD &#8211; On Deck (R8)<br />
04. Fused Forces &#8211; What&#8217;s Going Down (Substance Abuse)<br />
05. RSD &#8211; Accepted (R8)<br />
06. DQ1 &#8211; Gud Money (Tectonic)<br />
07. Daybre feat. Doom &#8211; Air [Kode 9 Remix] (Ghostly International)<br />
08. RSD &#8211; Over It (Tectonic)<br />
09. Kromestar &#8211; Bloodclart (Fantastic 3)<br />
10. F-One &#038; Kromestar &#8211; Mad Fever (Dubstar)<br />
11. Darwan &#8211; Universal Wan Ting (Planet Mu)<br />
12. The Others &#8211; Monster Mash (Dub Police)<br />
13. 2562 &#8211; Circulate (Tectonic)<br />
14. Wiley &#8211; Wot Do U Call It [Igloo Bass Mix](XL)</p>
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<p><strong>A quick Q&#038;A with The P Man:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1) What is your musical background?</strong></p>
<p>I started playing guitar when I was a kid, inpsired by my grandparents on my moms side , both of whom were musical. Later I switched to bass and played in bands and backing singers in San Diego and on tour around the US. Bands (and Singers) included, The Wallflowers (not Jakob Dylans band), The Morlocks, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Rick Saxton, Cholla, Steel Fish and Unsteady.</p>
<p><strong>2) Can you give us the story on your radio shows on ReactFM and CybaFM? How did you get started with that?</strong></p>
<p>In 2007 I started recording a lot of the shows from React.FM and uploading them to Barefiles and Getdarker. By the time the end of 2007 was approaching, I had been DJing for about six or seven months, I screwed up the nerve to talk to React.FM management about presenting a one off special on the station and if it went well &#8211; it turned into a weekly show. The first show was an amazing experience, I remember H.O.D and Arorah being locked on and talking to me on the MSN, and thinking how weird that was, since I was usually locked on to their shows. There was a lot of great talent on the station at the time, Urban Collective, Clue Kid, Orien, Ruff One, Fused Forces, a_k47 &#038; Formula, Skunk Monk, Rusko, Reso, Anti-Social to name just a few. I felt really honored to be on the same station with all of them and always tried hard to present the best show I could. In summer of 2008 some of my other comittments made it difficult to present my show every week. </p>
<p>Around the same time I got word that a_k47 was starting a new station and started talking with him about starting up The P Man Show again. In February of 2009 I re-started The P Man show on Cyba Radio (now called Cyba.FM), nowadays I&#8217;ve got my work schedule arranged so I never have to miss a show(well, so far so good). The downloads and tracklists are available on my <a href="http://pmandubs.blogspot.com/">blog</a>. I&#8217;m still getting a lot of unreleased material from Labels like Urban Graffiti, Mata-Syn and Poizend Audio, and producers like Orien, Devious, H.O.D &#8211; and I&#8217;m always soliciting more.</p>
<p><strong>3) Does producing tunes change your track selection and taste?</strong></p>
<p>Yeah, and it works the other way around too, DJing has definitely helped me make tunes that are more DJ friendly. But back to the question at hand, I know what kind of work goes in to quality tunes now, so I have more appreciation of producers who come with the goods. I think I&#8217;d probably select the same stuff if I wasn&#8217;t producing though. Producing is something I have to do, it was the same way when I was playing in bands, creating something new is very satisfying. I&#8217;ve been really focused on improving my mixing skills lately and as a result my production efforts have taken a bit of a back seat, but I&#8217;ve got some new music in the works, so be checkin&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>4) Who do you think is innovating and pushing the boundaries of dubstep at the moment?</strong></p>
<p>I think Silkie is really pushing things to a high level of musicality and he&#8217;s got a very high work rate.<br />
H.O.D is one of my favorites, also very, very musical and he&#8217;s almost maniacal about quality control. RSD, I&#8217;ve got everything of his that I could lay my hands on, I just love his tunes. Darqwan is another one who whenever I see his name on a tune, I just click &#8220;Buy&#8221; it&#8217;s worked out good so far. I&#8217;ve got some of his Dark Garage stuff too. Also DJ Orien, who has an amazing work rate and great quality control. Orien has the really deep musical tunes and the bangers both on lock. Kromestar also has an extremely high work rate and some of my favorite vibes. I&#8217;m highly looking forward to the release of the Kryptic Minds stuff, that mix they put out is great. There is tons of good stuff coming out these days, it&#8217;s kind of hard to keep up actually.</p>
<p><strong>5) Top five records in your bag &#8211; all time?</strong></p>
<p>This is gonna be hard, but here goes, records in no particular order,</p>
<p><strong>DQ1</strong> &#8211; <em>Gud Money</em> (Tectonic) I was checking for this when it came out and I still play it all the time, I&#8217;ve got 2 copies.</p>
<p><strong>Loefah</strong> &#8211; <em>Rufage</em> (DMZ) Same as above, got it when it came out and I never got tired of it. The Flipside &#8220;Mud&#8221; is classic too.</p>
<p><strong>Unknown </strong>- <em>Say Yes</em> (White Label) I love white label bootlegs and this one is one of my favorties. Massive Dubby bassline, amazing vocal courtesy of Floetry. The flip side (Dirty South) is nice for later in the evening too. </p>
<p><strong>Digital Mystiks</strong> &#8211; <em>Haunted/Anti War Dub</em> (DMZ) Do I really need to explain this one.</p>
<p><strong>Mala</strong> &#8211; <em>Lean Forward</em> (DMZ) I&#8217;ve been trying to stop playing this, to no avail.</p>
<p><strong>6) Top five digitals on your hard drive &#8211; all time?</strong></p>
<p>Digitals again no particular order,</p>
<p><strong>H.O.D</strong> &#8211; <em>Impervious</em> I also cut this to dubplate and bought the vinyl when it came out on mata-syn.</p>
<p><strong>Unknown</strong> &#8211; <em>Basic Principles</em> Dubstep remix of a DNB tune by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Reece">Alex Reece</a>, I&#8217;m not allowed to say who made this. Might have to cut this one at some point.</p>
<p><strong>Orien</strong> &#8211; <em>Pulse O</em> I think this is out on DDJs recordings now. This is the official dubstep remix of Pulse X by Youngstar DDJs (hmm, maybe Pulse X should&#8217;ve been in the top vinyls&#8230;) one of my very favorite Wobble tunes.</p>
<p><strong>Devious</strong> &#8211; <em>White Sandy Beaches</em> Massively deep vibes but still a skanker, my favorite kind of tune. Dev, I need to upgrade to a .wav on this pleeeease.</p>
<p><strong>24k &#038; Dubz</strong> &#8211; <em>Dub Is Shining</em> Love this one. Dubstep refix of the Bob Marley classic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Is_Shining">&#8220;Sun Is Shining&#8221;</a></p>
<p><strong>7) Where do you see San Diego&#8217;s scene going in the next year?</strong></p>
<p>Seems to be on the rise. I&#8217;d like to see more of the DJs from here travelling to play gigs. Also It seems like SD producers from SD are starting to make some inroads. Time will tell I suppose. All I can say to my SD peeps is, if you love music, go out, have a few drinks, have a little dance, chill with your friends. C&#8217;mon it&#8217;s fun.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) What&#8217;s this &#8216;dubstep gremlin&#8217; thing all about?</strong></p>
<p>Some of the ones that got fed after midnight were out and about last Saturday. Dubsteeeeeeep!</p>
<p><strong>9. Shouts</strong></p>
<p>Out to the full Cyba.FM family, management, listeners and all the DJs. Big up my full Southern California Crew. Big up the whole London Gang. Big up Mom and Dad.</p>
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