Why Are March and April So Slow For Electronic Music Events?

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Ultra Fest 2011 Line Up

As a Miami native, I can say that I know first-hand what happens to our music scene every March and April - the World Music Conference (WMC). Basically, every year the entire electronic music industry, from promoters to producers, descend on Miami for the annual WMC. The conference decides who and what is important to our respective scenes. It’s a great place for industry money makers to pat each other on the back, and decide who will, or won’t be allowed in the “club.”

If you live in Miami, or anywhere nearby, as I have from 1999-2008, it’s a month of massive parties. Still, it’s not the reason for the conference, it’s the by-product. As I mentioned before, WMC is for industry insiders. For a “light” registration fee of $400, you are allowed access to promotional workshops, topical meetings and initial releases of music and various products. Think of it as conference for any type of industry - just cooler and more exclusive.

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WMC DJ Workshop

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WMC Panel

In between the meetings and events of the World Music Conference, lots of promotional events are put on day or night. The events are basically parties to you and me. The people throwing them can be manufacturers (like Stanton, Pioneer, Vestax, Apple, Native, etc), labels, DJ syndicates or promoters. A lot of the time they combine forces and throw bigger parties, like my personal favorite, The Future Sound of Breaks annual (Miami is home to breakbeats, from funky to electro).

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Future Sound of Breaks 2010 Line Up (My Personal Favorite WMC Party)

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Future Sound of Breaks 2011 Line Up (My Personal Favorite WMC Party)

The major party of the Conference is Ultra Fest. I can easily say it’s the world’s biggest party - year after year. When it first began as a beach party in 1999, Ultra was a daylong event with regional talent Baby Anne and Rabbit in the Moon. In 2000, Ultra was headlined by Sasha and Digweed. As Ultra evolved the headliners grew in number, and so did the massive scale of the party. Now the Ultra party is three days, in a huge state park, with several stages. Almost every DJ and producer that you know, and so many others we don’t, are on the bill. The cost to attend is retarded, just a little below $100 a day. If you attend the WMC, as a registrant, or your considered an insider, it’s free.

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Ultra Fest Main Stage


Ultra Fest Crowd

I used to love the WMC months when I lived in Miami - but not past 2003. Now it’s where all richest people from all over the world come to party, because they can afford it. Most of the attendees and party revelers that attend WMC parties (and Ultra), don’t have a real understanding for the music. Lots of attendees nowadays are Euro trash, or rich South Americans that have made events overcrowded and too expensive to attend. I feel poor next to them because I can’t even afford to buy water anymore. In 2008, a bottle of water at Ultra was $10, and you had to wait in line for over an hour to get it. If you can afford the Ultra VIP package you get waited on, with no lines, and special areas away crowded masses - upfront.

Nothing like our hardworking Edmontonians


“…um…can you like tell me who the DJ playing is??…He to-tally rocks”


Sometimes I’m glad I traded Miami for Edmonton

So to get back to my point. Parties, concerts, massives, etc, die-off worldwide each year because they all converge on one place - Miami. WMC began in earnest, but now it’s becoming more of a spectacle for insiders and rich tourists, rather than a place for real heads to meet, talk and share. And that’s a same.

-Das Capital

Edmonton Bangers

Feb 16 Skrillex, Tommy Lee and DJ Aero @ Oil City Roadhouse

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Skrillex with Tommy Lee

Oil City Roadhouse 
Edmonton, AB

Wed, Feb 16, 2011 07:00 PM

Oil City Roadhouse

Tix can be found with TicketMaster

****a big than you to Kristen for sending us the info for this party….EB loves you ;)

Ahh Skrillex! Now that’s some hardcore beat bashing. Very much Dubstep in execution, but you’ll find Skrillex using four-to-the-floor beats constantly. So basically you’ll find a real Dubstep feel to the music, even though it might be better characterized as some sort of Hard House.  

I’m still a fan, even though I prefer breakbeats. Straight beats make it hard to dance because they are way tooo intense….especially when at high BPM. Dancing to straight 4/4 beats, at 130-145 BPM, for long periods of time might give me an infarction….now that I’m 30 :).

Das Capital

Jan 29 BassFace 2011 feat. Subswara, Mimosa and Knight Riderz @ Starlite Room

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Bass Face 2011 with Sub Swara, Mimosa, Knight Riderz and guests. 2 rooms of music

18+ in the Starlite Room on Jan 29, 2011 at 9:00 pm

Show info
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131258263599124

Ticket info
Limited early bird tickets at $20 available Dec 1st at Foosh. There after tickets are $25 @ Ticketmaster, Blackbyrd, Foosh and Room 322


Mixing that old school ragga sound (the roots of Dub) Subswara is back again @ Starlite Room. When I really miss the pure dub of Lee Scratch Perry, I’m happy to know Subswara is carrying that proverbial torch on. Sine!!

-Das Capital


Edmonton Bangers

Jan 22 Future Roots Presents Excision and Subvert @ Starlite Room

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Future Roots presents Excision and Subvert with Phatcat, Degree and guests

18+ in the Starlite Room on Jan 22, 2011 at 9:00 pm

More info will be released soon….

Future Roots Records Site

I really dig Subvert….I mean a lot! All of Subvert’s tracks are hard-ass dubstep. Some really heavy stuff. Check out the remix of Cranberries “Zombie”….off the MF hook! 

Excision is like a whole other level of dirty bass heavy dubstep. You’ll have your angry/intense faces on for this….ARgghg!

Not to be missed…and fully Edmonton Bangers approved!

-Das Capital

Jan 15 LA Riots @ The Pawn Shop

LA RIOTS are gonna bring it to Edmonton….so look out!

http://www.myspace.com/lariotsofficial


SATURDAY JANUARY 15

at

PAWNSHOP
10551 - 82Ave

(On Sale Dec 22) Tickets Available at:: FOOSH (whyte Ave) , http://yeglive.ca/

So if you still dig that  indie-tronic sound, this may be the party of the week. It’s a hard call though, with Designer Drugs at the Starlite Room on Friday. Designer Drugs is much more of a driving, bassline driven show. LA Riots, on the other hand, will be funkier and probably easier to dance to (albeit less intense).

-Das Capital

Edmonton Bangers is Back….Real Heads This is for Y’all

My iMac was totally messed up….

…..After checking every peripheral (from two hard drives, an A/D interface, etc) and all the apps I was using (Logic, Firefox, Time Machine, etc)…nothing solved the issue.

…..Finally it was on a Logic forum that I found that my SeaGate hard drive and it’s Memeo back-up agent app was causing the problem.

Word to the wise: If you have a Mac….never…EVER…get a SeaGate hard drive.

May 7: BassFace Feat. Nero, Doorly and Ed Solo @ Starlite Room

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This is going to be a massive party! Nero and Doorly are 2 of my current favorite dubstep producers. This one party is a MUST SEE!! 

-Das Capital

Oh Snap, All Blown Up and Party Alarma present Bassface featuring Nero, Doorly, Ed Solo, DJ Degree, Phatcat and guests

18+ in the Starlite Room on May 07, 2010 at 8:00 pm

Ticket info
Tickets are $27 in advance @ foosh, blackbyrd, Room 322. More at the door

Mar 11: So Official Party with Jack Beats, Fake Blood, AC Slater, Boy 8 Bit @ The Starlite Room

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Oh Snap presents So Official Party with JACK BEATS, FAKE BLOOD, AC SLATER, BOY 8 BIT


Jack Beats
The brainchild of Beni G (Mixologists) and Plus One (Scratch Perverts), Jack Beats represent part of the new wave of British house music. Wobbly basslines, big breakdowns and edgy accapella’s are cut, copied and pasted together to create a floor-filling brand of house.

Citing influences as diverse as Timbaland, Rage Against the Machine, A Guy Called Gerald and SebastiAn, this British duo demanded our immediate attention after their gob-smacking take on Boy 8-Bit’s anthem Fogbank dropped earlier this year.

Fake Blood
An alias used by DJ Touché, also half of The Black Ghosts (which Touché has remixed under the Fake Blood alias). His original productions included two major club hits, “Mars” and “Blood Splashing (Fake Blood Theme)”. In 2009, He released the “Fix Your Accent” EP, including the original tracks “The Dozens”, “I Think I Like It”, and “Fix Your Accent”. He has done remixes for Dan Le Sac,Armand van Helden, The Count & Sinden, UNKLE and others.

AC Slater
Hailing from Philadelphia but now residing in New York City, was one of the biggest american hardcore and freeform DJs. In 2001 started the Pitched Up record label as an outlet for american hardcore music. The label saw 5 vinyl releases and 10 digital releases.

In 2007 AC Slater moved away from hardcore and raves to focus on fidget house, getting commissioned to do remixes for artists such as Freestylers, Moby, Shwayze, Human Resource, and Drop the Lime.

This will be a real Banger of a party! If you can come out Mar 11 for this…do it- Das Capital

18+ in the Starlite Room on Mar 11, 2010 at 8:00 pm

Tickets $30 in advance plus service charges (On sale Friday Feb 5th) @ Ticketmaster, Foosh and Blackbyrd.


Mar 6: 12th Planet @ The Temple

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Oh Snap, Party Alarma and Renegade Bass present Battle of the Bassline with 12th Planet and Esmko


12th Planet
John started over from scratch. After seven years touring the world as Drum n Bass maestro Infiltrata, after winning over icons such as Goldie, Photek, and DJ Craze, John Dadzie gave himself a new name, a new sound, and a new determination.

It was 2005 and the gentile beatmaker was inspired by sounds he heard spun by the likes Technical Itch, Skream and Benga. It was dubstep. And it was his calling.

Once 12th Planet is born, the story really begins. The British dubstep movement takes hold in LA thanks to 12th Planet and the events he aligns himself with; Smog, Media Contender, HARD, and his own club night Dubtroit.

Like the mythological twelfth planet (popularized by controversial author Zecharia Sitchin), our 12th Planet flies perpendicular to the system. His wicked beats are off axis. His subsonic frequencies surround you in their own orbit. America’s first king of dubstep is ready for impact.

12th planet comes from the Summerian / Akkadian archeologist and Semite linguist Zacharia Sitchin. He was the first person to decode Mesopotamian hieroglyphics. This includes Babylon, Akkad, Sumeria, and Assyria. Anyone who knows history can tell you that the first “civilization” in the world was the ancient Mesopotamians. The term 12th planet refers to a planet that orbits our solar system on a bi-eliptical orbit, and comes around once every 4500 years. A very long time ago according to sitchin. The 12th planet “Nibiru” crashed into Marduk and created earth. - Tom Nitrous (read less)

18+ in the Temple on Mar 06, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Show info
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=308371907549

Ticket info
$15 @ door

2010 is going to be the Year Of DubStep…it’s unstoppable.

Jan 30: DJ CRAZE @ The StarLite Room!!

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Straight from Miami…3 time DMC world champion….

I can’t even believe it. And I almost missed this one….

DJ Craze (Miami) @ The StarLite Room TONIGHT!!

DJ CRAZE

http://www.myspace.com/crazearoni

On top of his untouchable turntablist skills and scratch champion showmanship, the world has also recognised that Craze is a second to none club DJ – he has toured the globe over, from Jamaica to Australia to Japan to Iceland to France to the country he was born, Nicaragua.

All DJing aside, Craze is also a world- renowned producer, releasing wildly successful drum’n’bass records with labels such as Cartel Recordings, Breakbeat Kaos,C.I.A., and other hip hop inspired productions with the likes of DMC Records, Ninja Tune Records, OM Records and K7 Records. It’s the respect from both DJs and audiences alike that has paved Craze’s seamless move between hip hop and turntablism to drum’n’bass – both serious subzero clique/cult scenes the globe over demanding much of any artist trying to peddle their wares worldwide; to what now sounds like club-style Miami bass, formed with the technical love of hip hop with clean cuts and ridiculously dextrous scratching, but a mix up of straight up rap, ghettotech, raw booty house, old-school electro, Baltimore/Miami bass crossover and sweaty lo-end dancefloor music, making it all but impossible to keep still.

Craze is currently on the road with Kanye West for the Glow In The Dark Tour featuring N.E.R.D, Lupe Fiasco and Rhianna. This is Craze – the man who arguably defined his hometown Miami turntablism scene, only to return now to reinvent this take on the Miami sound; a neo-genre of his own special blend of every which way club codes from the ghosts of discos past, present and future.

Coming from Toronto, to Miami, to NYC, and now to Edmonton’s Party Scene - My New Home

First of all I want to make sure that everyone knows that Edmonton Bangers is not run by any promoters. It’s just me, Das Capital of Opium For The Masses.

I’m originally from Toronto, but I’ve spent the past year in NYC, and the nine years before that in Miami. I really like it here in Edmonton - truly. I came here because a lot of my high school friends from Toronto moved to Edmonton for better career opportunities. Edmonton did fulfill that promise for me. I also really love the people here; it totally makes up for this frigid weather.

Aside from my career as a Research Analyst, I’ve worked as a Party Promoter in Toronto. In Miami I moved on to DJing Crush Parties (an early weekly hipster party…and since, the longest running music event in Florida). Since 2005, I’ve also been producing and remixing tracks with Opium For The Masses.

Edmonton Bangers is my contribution to the scene in Edmonton. I will list only the most promising of parties in the Edmonton area. I will also throw in some tracks (to stream and/or download), and post party pictures, and reviews, whenever I can attend an event.

I tend to lean in the direction of the most up-to-date electronic music. At this moment it’s the worldwide movement of Banger/Indie/Indie-Tronic/Electro (i.e. Ed Banger, LA Riots, Boys Noize, Justice, Diplo, Kid Cudi, New Young Pony Club, Tegan and Sara, Villains, Calvin Harris, etc, etc) that I gravitate to. But I still love all genres of electronic, from Drum and Bass to Progressive House (as long as it’s good - not cheesy or cliche).

I WILL NOT SELL-OUT! I’m here for the healthy well being of Edmonton’s party scene. So I will not work promoting or DJing in Edmonton to remain un-biased.

-DAS CAPITAL

Nov 20: Vandalism Live @ Y AfterHours

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Yes yes yes! One of my favorite live Electro-House outfits is coming to Edmonton - Vandalism. Vandalism is an Australian music group. It comprises DJ/producer Andy Van (previous member of Madison Avenue) and vocalist/songwriter Cassie Van. Vandalism have been prolific remixers as well, in the last few years, reworking songs for varied indie-tronic/banger artists. I will be there with some other Edmonton Bangers. If I wouldn’t miss this, neither should you. Recommended.

-Das Capital

Vandalism was originally formed in 2004 when Andy Van & Kam Denny hooked up to bootleg & mashup electro & house choons. From there they started remixing other people tracks, the first was their massive Remix of “Creeps” by The Freaks. Cassie joined the group as the lead vocalist and lyricist in 2005. They have enjoyed an amazing rise to become one of Australia’s leading Electro/Dance Outfits. They’ve already completed six international tours in the last two years, including gigs in London, Miami, Ibiza, Moscow, Greece, South Korea, Sweden, Canada, the US, Poland, Ireland and New Zealand. “To date,” Vandalism have released a barrage of top-shelf singles, including Smash Disco, Never Say Never, Hablando, Bucci Bag and remixes including Creeps , Rise Up, Heater, Toca’s Miracle, Blue Monday, Get Shakey, Right In The Night, I Believe, What’s It Gonna Be, He Not In, Girls & Boys, Back Once Again & Automatic Machine


A Connected Event

Tickets:
$20 in Advance
available @ FOOSH, Y AFTERHOURS, THE OCCULIST, ROCK OUT SALON

Nov 26: BreakBot (Ed Banger) @ New City Compound

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If you can go out that Thursday, I would recommend this party. The whole Ed Banger crew really puts on good shows - especially Breakbot.

-Das Capital

Following in the footsteps of French electro duo Justice, Parisian Thibaut Berland aka BREAKBOT has mastered the art of melting together all the best elements of dance, electro and hip hop with unmatched skill and precision.

By night however, he cooks up choice cut electronic music, experimenting with beats, layers, synthesizers, vocals, and Daft Punk-esque get-yo-funk-on basslines. Recently signed in a ferocious bidding war amongst the top electronic dance music labels, BREAKBOT joins the ranks of Busy P’s entourage of electronic music gods at Ed Banger Records.


18+ NO MINORS
Doors @ 9PM

TICKETS
Only $10 in advance
More @ the door

Tickets can be purchased at The Occulist (WEM), Foosh, and ETickets.

October 11th: MTV’s 2009 Love Fest Featuring DROP THE LIME (Brooklyn, USA) @ The Pawn Shop

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Drop The Lime (Brooklyn, NY)

The best comes from Brooklyn….

I just moved here from NYC. Living and hanging in Brooklyn (because who can actually afford to live in Manhattan anymore?), you’re bound to see Drop The Lime spin eventually. It’s hard, bassline driven music . His sets shake walls and are very easy to dance to. We’re actually very happy that he’s coming to Edmonton. Don’t miss this one!

“….he’s all about reigniting the excitement of early nineties dance music. But he’s so not retro. His peculiar brand of mutated house defies everything you think you know about “proper club music”. He makes evil records that challenge you to play them out, LOUD, and then amply reward you for doing so.” - Jam Base

Start Time: Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 9:00pm

End Time: Monday, October 12, 2009 at 3:00am

Location: The Pawn Shop 10551 Whyte Avenue City/Town: Edmonton, AB