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Sat. April 3rd, 2010 // Brokenbeat @ Kadan | Austin Speed, The Messenger, Jason, Misk, Owns One – No Cover

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Saturday, April 3rd 2010

BrokenBeat Night@ Kadan [GLITCH|DUBSTEP|DRUM N BASS]

Surfin big sine waves in SD fresh off an epic March BB and a successful Platinum cherry-poppin, once again BrokenBeat Night returns to Kadans.

Its an old school BB reunion w the return of Digital Anjel / Chrystal and Kojak to SD plus a birthday celebration for our main man Pahx.

No April Foolin, this is for REAL!

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AUSTIN SPEED
Sublmnl/Rogue Dubs
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http://www.myspace.com/austinspeed

A seasoned veteran of the So Cal techno scene, Austin experienced his first live dubstep show in ’07 & was immediately hooked. In 2008 along with production partner CRMNL he co-founded Sublmnl Sound System, a promotion company that has been instrumental in bringing international dubstep talent to SD. Austin has releases out on Phunkfiction Recordings and Rogue Dubs … we are honored to have Austin Speed return to BrokenBeat Night

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THE MESSENGER
Bat Country/ Brokenbeat
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http://www.visitbatcountry.com/

The Messenger has been rockin San Diego dancefloors with his unique brand of glitchy breaks for over a decade. You may have seen him at Dragon Lounge or perhaps on the playa while stumbling into Bat Country for Hunter S Tuesday. Once again the Messenger delivers. …

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JASON
Almost Famous/Pure Filth
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A dubstep and drum n bass veteran with a deep deep collection is planning on droppin some dirtiness….

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MISK
Rogue Dubs
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http://www.misksound.com

Misk has been layin low in SD for some time producing amazing Dubstep. He is labelmates with BB Night veterans Puppykicker and EshOne on Rogue Dubs and also has releases on Terminal Dusk, Code of Arms, Verminstreet and Dubkraft records. Check out his album Saturation on the website link above. We are proud to have Misk emerge from his soundlab drop da heat at BrokenBeat Night

LIVE VISUAL PERFORMANCES BY:

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OWNS ONE
Core Records/ Core Productions
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http://www.djowns.com

The artist, dj, producer, vj and indie record label owner known as Owns OnE! Has been involved in all areas of electronic dance music for over a decade. With a strong background in web/graphic design, audio production and manipulation, Owns OnEs live VJ performances are the culmination of years of experience and experimentation.

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Kadan in North Park,
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21 + 2 PM – 2 AM

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FRI. January 15th, 2010 // ROGUEDUBS 2010 @ Kava Lounge | FSTZ [KC], DLX [LA], Kial [SF], Austin Speed, Puppy Kicker, EshOne, Misk, Tapir…

ROGUE DUBS 2010

New EshOne & Misk Vinyl Now in Stores – Rogue Plates 001

EshOne & Misk - Rogue Plates 001

San Diego based producers Misk and EshOne have been shaking the foundations of the dubstep world for years now, and this is more than evident on the first vinyl offering from RoguePlatesTexas Pete and Face Down in the Muck. “The word muck is used in the title….and appropriately so… The tune is dirty! With its seductive intro and big bassline… it’s a shoulder-wiggler and a dance floor destroyer” says Baltimore based dubstep pioneer Joe Nice. The flipside Texas Pete has been making its rounds as club dj’s from Tokyo to Toronto have witnessed the power of its mighty sub bass and head knockin’ snaps.

“Esh & Misk are ones to watch in 2010 and beyond. You’ve been warned!” – Joe Nice

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Podcast 6.0 | Misk Exclusive Mix & Interview

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SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix #6 by Misk | (48:10) | 320 Kbps Mp3

A lot of people in SD have yet to see the elusive “Misk” grace the crowds of a party… but everyone knows the name. He’s the man behind a lot of dancefloor smashers that have lit up the local venues. Tunes such as ‘Uplink’, ‘Alabaster’, and ‘Facedown in the Muck’ have all made their appearance – and made the name Misk a must for any record bag or tune library. I’ve been lucky enough to know Misk for the past 5 years, and have learned a lot from this dude. He’s a pretty rad guy, and a hell of a producer.

-EshOne

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Tracklist:

1) Andrey Kiritchenko – Illusion of Safety – Off the Album “True Delusion”, Nexsound label
2) Kryptic Minds – Generation Dub – Swamp 81
3) XI – 32Eks – Unreleased
4) Puppykicker – New Guinea Voodoo – unreleased
5) Eshone – Austin’s Moog – Unreleased
6) Komonazmuk – VCO – Forthcoming Terminal Dusk
7) Cyrus – Space Cadet – Tectonic
8 ) Breakage – Higher – Digital Soundboy
9) Sully – Sleazy – Frijsfo Beats
10) XI – Vaccuum – Unreleased
11) Untold – Anaconda – Hessle Audio
12) Misk – Tarantula Mouth – Unreleased
13) Misk – Insects – Unreleased
14) October – Elephants – Immerse
15) Kutz – Glitchy Finger – Wheel & Deal
16) XI – Genesis – Unreleased
17) Starkey – Gutter Music (DZ’s Electrokk RMX) – Unreleased
18) Kutz – Twilight Zone – Wheel & Deal
19) Untold – Dante – Hotflush
20) Pangaea – Bear Witness – Hotflush
21) Subeena – Solidify – Planet Mu

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A Q&A with Misk

by EshOne

What is your musical background?

I don’t really have much of a musical background. I played bassoon in fourth grade band, but I hated practicing, so I’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.

Where did you grow up? How do you think this affects your music and creativity?

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.

What is your musical process?

My process is nice and straightforward to me, but probably pretty convoluted to everyone else. I usually start with some drums first, as they’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.

I tend to do a lot of sound design with soft synths and hardware synths when I’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’m more likely to write something that works in the context of the piece I’m working on when I’m in that creative space.

The most important thing I’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’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’s all very Zen-like apparently! I find my best tunes are ones that I don’t even remember making, like I’m done, and i listen back to it and wonder how the hell i made that… then I get to wonder if I’m going to be able to make something that good again.

Its a lovely never ending struggle that I don’t recommend to anyone. Some days I’d rather be like a zookeeper or something.

We want some secrets… tell us a bit about your studio setup.

Well my studio is pretty simple. I’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’t really have any secret kung fu writing techniques, but I think it’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.

What music has shaped your taste throughout the years?

Older Nine Inch Nails. none of that new stuff really. Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam. That whole grunge era, I’m kinda from that time, and listened to a lot of that stuff when I was younger. 90′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.

You are sighted at events around the same number of times as a Loch Ness sighting… How do you keep a grasp on what people want to hear?

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’re quite the global community these days, I’ve heard.

What do you think is in the future for dubstep/bass music?

A lot of artists came together to create this new strain of music the media called “Dubstep”. 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 “future garage”, “wonky”, “street bass”, 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’s really exciting. You’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.

What producers would you say to look out for these days?

As always, so much good music to look out for these days. The latest stuff i’ve heard from Both EshOne and Puppykicker is great. Groovekiller, that guy is incredible! Ultragamma, Richard Sweat, too. I’m sure I’m forgetting people…

Shouts.

Shout out to EshOne, Puppy Kicker, and the whole San Diego dubstep crew. I’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’m doing.

Photo credit: EshOne @ Elev8 | Kava Lounge

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Local artist MISK coming strong with a new vinyl release on Terminal Dusk Records

Misk - Headcase - Terminal Dusk Records - San Diego Dubstep

O.G. SDDubstepper Misk has put out one of the most wicked tunes I’ve heard this year on Terminal Dusk Records. First time I heard this track on a system was at Kava- 6Blocc dropped it and the room went nuts!

Check what boomkat has to say about it:

“Terminal Dusk pulls together a fine selection of junglist weighted dubstep. Senseless Records contributor Sasquatch drops the digi-dub murder weapon ‘Funeral’ next to the gutter sludge junglism of Vescicle’s ‘Streetwise’ on the A-side. On the flip The SubDivision’s ‘Le Mani Su’ crushes a synth driven rave cut deep into the groov while Misk finishes up with the hard and raw ‘Headcase’ for the nasty crew. Fans of Starkey’s Seclusiasis bunch should check this.”

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=217434

Featured Mix: [Studio] Misk April ’09 Promo Mix

Misk is at it again with a HUGE studio mix sportin’ a new style that’s sure to impress.  Lots of deep sub bass, nintendo bleeps, and general awesomeness- this is 30 minutes of your day that will stand out for the week.  A few dubs on here from Misk himself, Mite, Groovekiller, and Akira Kiteshi.  Enjoy :)

Misk – April 09 Promo Mix (320 kbps mp3 | 27:28 | 62.9 MB)

Tracklist: 
1: Misk – Worms and Fast Food (unreleased) 
2: Misk – Centipede Express (unreleased) 
3: Zomby – Aquafresh (Hyperdub) 
4: Zomby – Spliff Dub – Rustie Remix (Hyperdub) 
5: Akira Kiteshi – Loraine Kelly (Forthcoming Black Acre) 
6: Mite – Chocolate Circuit (Unreleased) 
7: Rustie – Response (Stuff) 
8: Starkey – Bang, Bang, The Witch is Dead (Planet Mu) 
9: Misk – Lizard Lift (Unreleased) 
10: Joker – Digidesign (Hyperdub) 
11: Rustie – Tempered (Kapsize) 
12: Groove Killer – Wonder (Unreleased) 
13: Eskmo – I Dream I am Flying (Ancestor)

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Podcast 1.0 | PUPPYKICKER exclusive sddubstep mix & interview

Puppy Kicker Exclusive SD Dubstep Podcast

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SDDUBSTEP.COM Exclusive Mix by Puppy Kicker | (1:13:30) | 320 Kbps Mp3

Puppy Kicker has played all around southern California, from desert parties, to warehouses, and is a resident DJ at San Diego’s longest running weekly dubstep centered event, Elevate.  Dance floor smashers are PK’s specialty: huge sub bass, and always lots of tunes you probably haven’t heard before.  Here we bring you an exclusive mix with plenty of SD love from Austin Speed, EshOne, Misk, and the man himself, PuppyKicker.

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Tracklisting: 

1. Siren_ Serpent (Unreleased)
2. Pendulum_ The Other Side (Dubstep Mix
3. Pangea_ You & I (Original Mix)
4. Kid Sister_ Pro Nails (SMD Mix)
5. Jokers Of The Scene_ Baggy Bottom Boys (DZ Ravestep Mix)
6. Austin Speed_ Full Clip (Forthcoming RougeDubs)
7. The Kills_ URA Fever (Jazzsteppa Dubstep Mix)
8. Little Jinder_ Polyhedron (Supra1 Remix)
9. EshOne_ Malbec (Unreleased)
10. Puppy Kicker_ Something From Nothing (Unreleased)
11. Misk_ Uplink (Forthcoming RougeDubs)
12. Culprate_ Unknown Dub
13. Austin Speed_ Bloodbath (Unreleased)
14. Misk_ Headcase (Forthcoming Terminal Dusk)
15. Plastician_ Japan (Culprate Remix)
16. Calvin Harris_ I’m Not Alone (Doorly Remix)
17. Akira Kiteshi_ Pinball
18. EshOne_ Untitled Dub (Unreleased)
19. Illoom_ Thrush (Forthcoming Alterkation001)
20. Puppy Kicker_ The Song That Never Was (Unreleased)

 

A quick Q&A with PK:

Have you been feelin’ the colly vibes or coke vibes in dubstep lately?

hahahah.. is that a real question!? Well… I must say, as much as I’m a collie man myself, it’s that banging hard nasty shit that got me into dubstep in the first place.  But then again I def. have a place in my heart for that rollin bass smoked out shit as well…. i like it all.

Do you think the amalgamation of rap and dubstep is the future direction of the genre?  

I think that it already is,  And not just with hip hop/rap. One of my favorite things about dubstep as a genre is that it seems to encompass every style of music. Everything just seems to fit in there somehow, and I think it will continue to morph and shape into new dimensions & styles.

How big do you see dubstep becoming in the world of electronic music, or music in general?

It’s def picking up pace as we speak. You’re seeing more and more mainstream artists & “brand name” dj’s either commissioning dubstep remixes or playing/producing dubstep tunes..Freq Nasty, Bassnectar, Diplo, Z trip and countless others are playing dubstep in their sets. Then you have people like Kanye West giving stems to Rusko or Snoop hooking up (if you can call it that) with Chase & Status. So we’ll see, it def seems to be catching on.

What are the pros/cons of dubstep being more underground in the states?

I really wouldn’t know… I can say there’s a lot of competition for a small market in the states. But there’s a lot more respect for the music in Europe.  Maybe I can get some gigs over there and answer that question later ;)

What other music do you listen to besides dubstep?

it would be easier to say what i don’t listen to… radio country! When I was growing up my mom def. encouraged me to listen to and appreciate all types of stuff. I like/listen to everything… jazz, jambands, funk, disco,classical hip hop, all genres of electronic, punk,  I was in deathmetal bands in high school, I love some shit-kickin bluegrass, classic rock, world music, reggae, bollywood tunes… the list could go on forever.

Has production changed the way you listen to music?  And how?

Hmmmm… well I guess it makes me a bit more critical of the production value of tunes. But I’ve always listened to music w/ a bit of a musicians ear.  It doesn’t always have to be the best produced song in the world for me to like it. I mean, listen to some old Bad Religion or Sex Pistols.. horribly produced songs by anyones measure, but a good song is a good song. That doesn’t really answer the question though…. short answer is… not really.

What’s your weirdest experience since you have started DJing?

Hahahah… I probably shouldn’t say this but… I got a little mouth hug one time while playing at a warehouse party in L.A. And on that note.. Puppy OUT!

Thanks to FSTZ, Hera, CRMNL, Pure Boom HI-FI, Brad L., and Misk for the last minute questions :)