Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2010

soundscape saturday :: mary anne hobbs








Mary Anne Hobbs
A DJ and music journalist from Garstang, Lancashire.  In the 1980s, she lived on a bus in a carpark with the hard rock band Heretic before becoming a journalist for Sounds Magazine at age 19.   She later worked for the New Musical Express magazine before going on to help found Loaded Magazine. Hobbs got her break in radio at BBC Greater London Radio, working alongside Mark Lamarr.

She then worked at XFM before BBC Radio 1.   She shot a TV series about global biker culture named Mary Anne's Bikes in Japan, America, Russia, India, and Europe for BBC Choice and BBC World in 2003.  Mary was also was Master of Ceremonies at the Leeds Festival between 1999 and 2003.

A fan of rock, metal, and motorbikes from an early age, she fronted the Radio 1 Rock Show and the experimental/electronic Breezeblock on BBC Radio 1 for fourteen years.  In July 2010, Mary announced she was leaving the BBC and her last show was on September 9, 2010.  She has accepted a new job at University of Sheffield Union of Students.
She is a revolutionary woman and continues to grace our planet with her strength of heart and endurance to bring music to the masses.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

soundscape saturday :: planetmu



























Planet µ 
"An electronic music record label run by Mike Paradinas (also known as µ-Ziq).  It was based in Worcester until March 2007, then moved to London and has recently relocated to Broadstairs, Kent.  The label started out as a subsidiary of Virgin Records, until in 1998 Mike Paradinas set up the label independent of Virgin and was distributed through Southern Record Distributors.  The genre is IDM, Dubstep, Grime, and Breakcore."


Saturday, August 21, 2010

soundscape saturday :: bassache












BassAche
Phred
Monthly podcast, interviews, gatherings, and sound from London underground.




Saturday, July 17, 2010

soundscape saturday :: jeekoos








Jeekoos
DubFront Records
"(the English spelling of the Polish word Dzikus,
loosely translated as “a feral woodsman”)
crept into the Chicago music scene playing bass in punk bands
and producing four track hiphop and breakbeat type madness.
Always a seeker of fresh musical experiences, Jeekoos
found himself at a party near the end of the century. It was there
that he encountered jungle music. Soon after, he discovered
Part Time Sucker Radio – a consistent source of jungle, breakbeats and DnB.
Impressed by the show’s selections of styles and sounds,
Jeekoos became a regular listener, then a contributor,
then a freakin’ resident dj. When he ran up on Dubstep,
with its intensity, gnarly basslines and attention to detail,
he naturally incorporated it into his sets and production style.
He crafts tunes and mixes that are nothing short of block rocking.
Jeekoos also props up Chicago’s lowdown sounds with sick event flyers
and web design and is the man behind the MidwestDubstep.com forum.
Respect to tha Wubmaster!"

Vote for Jeekoos in the semi-finals to play Lollapalooza!






Saturday, June 26, 2010

soundscape saturday :: electronic explorations








Electronic Explorations, in the company of Rob Booth as we travel 
through electronic music’s hottest property, a deviously crafted 
patchwork of carefully sewn rhythms, sonic contortions and 
delicate melodies.  Dubstep, minimal electronica, techno and 
advanced soundscapes.  Producers who rarely see the light of day, 
too busy in their own homes, making some of the most arresting, 
forward thinking and intelligent music.
If you like your music experimental, uncompromising, hand crafted 
and eerie, mathematical and heavy on the bass then look no further.