• DannyHowells@Santos

  • 718Session @ Santos

  • SoundNoir@RSVP

  • LarryHard@12Turn13

  • Dre Day @ MusicHall

  • MKL @ Drom

  • Shakers@CedarRoom

  • DubWar @ Love

    DUB WAR
    featuring
    Shackleton (Skull Disco)
    Eskmo (Warp, Planet Mu)
    Eprom (Warp, Surefire, Cloak x Dagger)
    + Joe Nice, Dave Q, Incyde, Juakali

    Cost:
    $10 advance tix and door before midnight
    $15 door after midnight
    21+ (bring ID)

  • Kaya HiFi @ Royale

  • DeepSpace@Cielo

  • Roots @ Cielo

  • TheClubHouse@Love

  • DJMonchan@CedarRoom

    DJMonchan @ CedarPartyRoom (Bushwick, Brooklyn)  11pm~?

    RSVP – muzic@earthlink.net

  • Sabit @ Sappire

  • Afro Funky @ Cameo

  • Bunker@PublicAssembly

    February 13, 2010

    Back Room
    THE BUNKER/UNSOUND FESTIVAL

    Description
    2/13, BOTH ROOMS, 10 pm – 6 am, $30, $25 adv

    Unsound Festival New York, Co-Presented by:
    Unsound, Fundacja Tone, the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, Goethe-Institut New York

    In Co-operation With:
    Trust for Mutual Understanding, the Romanian Cultural Institute New York, Austrian Cultural Forum New York, Consulate General of Finland New York, Pro Helvetia, Fonds Pop Over Zee

    Saturday, February 13
    Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker: Bass Mutations

    FRONT ROOM

    2562 (Tectonic | Netherlands)
    Untold (Hemlock, Hessle Audio | UK)
    TRG (Hessle Audio, Tempa | Romania)
    Dave Q (Dub War | NYC)

    BACK ROOM

    Pole (~Scape | Germany) live
    FaltyDL (Planet Mu | NYC) live
    Pavel Ambiont (Belarus) live
    Konque (Konque | NYC) live
    Sepalcure (Machine Drum & Praveen | NYC) live

    Stefan Betke aka Pole is one of the most important and well known electronic music producers to emerge in the past decade. His first three albums (“1”, “2”, & “3”), released from 1998 to 2000 and packaged in solid blue, red, and yellow sleeves, are absolute stone-cold classics. Betke reissued these three sadly out-of-print albums as a box set on his own ~scape imprint (titled “1 2 3”) in 2008, so they are once again available to the unfortunate souls who missed his timeless music the first time around. More recently, Pole released the “Steingarten” album on 2007, further developing his sound. He also did A&R for the critically acclaimed “Round Black Ghosts” compilations on ~scape, two collection of tracks that blur the line between dubstep and techno. We’ve caught Pole’s newest live set a few times in Europe, and he’s taken things in a much more dancefloor direction while maintaining the Pole sound design and creativity we all love.

    Producer Dave Huismans is 2562, pioneering in the way that he has merged dubstep and techno. The result is a full yet lean, fluid hybrid that has found an audience not only among fans of dubstep, but anyone drawn to fresh and innovative club music. His 2562 album ?Aerial? was released in 2008 by Pinch?s Tectonic Label, and regarded by many critics as one of the albums of the year. As Boomkat wrote: ?This album follows in the massively revered tradition of dub experimentation and rhythm science laid down in the lineage stretching from Lee Perry through King Tubby, Scientist, Steve Gurley, Dillinja, Photek, Rhythm & Sound, Kode 9 and Burial.? Huismans also releases deep house and techno influences tracks under the alias A Made Up Sound.

    Untold is Jack Dunning, described by Fact Magazine as the ?dubstep producer of the year?, for a trademark sound fusing garage, techno and UK funky with percussion and bass stabs. Releasing a succession of left field 12″?s on Hessle Audio and Scuba?s Hotflush, he also runs his own label, Hemlock. In 2009, Untold?s reputation as an innovator has exploded, for creating tracks that throw the rulebook out the window to create their own sound. Pitchfork wrote in June that Untold is bringing a vitality to dubstep in 2009, by using ?the limits of his imagination?, drawing from a sound palate that includes chirps, sub bass, plastic sounds made on a Casio keyboard and even elephant snorts. Boomkat called him ?the most talked about underground producer in the UK right now?.

    TRG is causing a stir. Known in the bass-heavy music scene, electronic music communities around the world who share a passion for fresh new sounds will soon know the addictive grooves of 28-year-old Romanian producer Cosmin Nicolae. His first 12″ on Hessle Audio garnered the attention of BBC Radio 1’s Mary Anne Hobbs among others, and labels soon got on his case. TRG has been active in nurturing the electronic music scene in Bucharest since he relocated there in 2000. Influenced by classical, jazz and disco as a child, and son of a single mother, Cosmin has a fire inside that gave him the gumption for forward thinking electronic music in an environment where there was none. With several manuscripts under his belt by the age of 15, TRG was ready to play mega raves within a year of beginning his first DJ night. Bass Mutations is TRG?s North American debut.

    Before New Yorker Drew Lustman began releasing music on UK labels Ramp and Planet Mu, he built up a small catalogue on US independents Unfun, fizx-recordings and Napalm Enema Records. Lustman’s first record as Falty DL was the jungle inspired Beat Lumber EP (Unfun 2007). Raised in New Haven, Connecticut, Drew was influenced by Aphex Twin and Squarepusher and had an early start with music as a child, He played upright and electric bass in the jazz quartet, Luggage, straight out of high school. On moving to Manhattan, Lustman started going to dubstep nights and was inspired by jungle, disco, and New York garage and house. After his jungle inspired releases on Berkley-based Unfun records in 2007, Lustman sent countless “crazy jungle” demos to Mike Paradinas, head of Planet Mu. He finally struck gold when Paradinas picked up the first track of his debut album, Human Meadow. The experimental-dubstep album “Love is a Liability” was released in 2009.

    Pavel Ambiont is a producer of dub techno living east of Poland in Belarus. Long releasing his solo work on Internet labels, in 2008 he collaborated with Bristol producer Pinch during the Unsound project ?Connections?. This resulted in the track ?Poison / Remedy?, included on the project compilation compiled by scape Records and Unsound.

    Dave Q is the founder and resident DJ of Dub War NYC, the US’s original dubstep party. He has played at London’s seminal DMZ night and many of the leading dubstep events around the US. Along with fellow Dub War residents Joe Nice, Juakali, and Incyde, DQ has been at the forefront of the fast-growing scene from day one. His sets are uncompromising in exploring new directions for the sound, and feature the most sought after dubplates from the scene’s top producers. His new label, The Index, is a collaboration with NYC producer Badawi, and launches in early 2010.

    Konque is a music project and record label helmed by Sasha Kaline and David Last. Strange jacking tracks for dirty basements, or sometimes, just pure sound. Konque embodies a more electroacoustic side than Kaline’s Alka_Rex project, and a stranger palette than David’s usual wobbly funk tracks. They share interests in tape music, modern classical, asian percussion music, as well as dub reggae and ska; these influences are clearly present but not obvious. The textures they choose are meant to evoke images, and they have started developing the sounds simultaneously with animation. Separately, Sasha has released with Musique Risquee, Thema and Mille Plateaux, and David has released with Staubgold, The Agriculture, and Foundsound. As Konque they release on their own label Konque. Recently other artists such as Ezekiel Honig, Pheek and Morgan Packard have joined them.

    Sepalcure’s combination of love for bass and 90s house acapellas is the culmination of a cathartic two week collaboration between Machinedrum and Praveen. Their mix of tribal dub, house and two step beats works equally well for both late nights in the club and rainy, introspective nights at home. Detroit techno chords cut through wooden beats, neon synths and dubbed out atmospherics. Future lovestep. Based in Brooklyn, NY, the two run the Cassette NYC series of events as well as the curated and user contributed mix archive, PercussionLab.Com. Integral to the thriving bass music scene in NYC, the past 5 years have seen Praveen and Machinedrum inviting artists such as Flying Lotus, Daedelus, David Last and Ghislain Poirier to perform alongside local favorites. Their own past releases featuring artists such as Theophilus London and Beno?t Pioulard reveal an artistic breadth unusual for the majority of genre-trapped electronic musicians today.

  • Eclectic @ Deity

  • Spinna&Moustachio@Sappire

    Spinna on Dailysession

    Moustachio on Dailysession 1, 2

  • DanceHereToo@Santos

  • 718Session @ Santos

    Danny Krivit, Pioneer of the disco edit and omnipresent zeitgeist of soulful house, is also one of the most important contemporary purveyors of vinyl. Having operated the Loft’s seminal Record Pool alongside Francois K and Larry Levin, with mixes appearing on WKTU and KISS FM, Krivit is now considered dischotheque royalty with almost 4 decades of innovation under his belt. On Valentine’s Day he will be bringing you a special extended set, an experiment in passion’s endurance.

  • M.A.N.D.Y@Santos

    One half of internationally renowned M.A.N.D.Y., Philipp Jung simply had a knack for making bodies move.  He and his partner Patrick Bodmer’s highly successful and influential label is ever so aptly titled Get Physical, and I think you know what that means.  Their shared musical proclivities invite you to be present with a symbiosis of complexity and elegance.  An interpretation of classical elements through modern mediums is just the kind of paradox our fiery hearts long for–a vacillation between bright and dark, clean and dirty, soft and hard, tense and released.  Furthermore, Philipp’s on-stage antics demonstrate an enthusiasm for the craft that is infectious by nature and will surely find you wherever you wander.  If you aren’t yet privy to this caliber of experience, the time is now.

  • 2SoundCrash@SouthPw

    Saturday, 1/30
    “TWO SOUNDS CLASH” Reggae & Dancehall VS Jungle & Dubstep: Two Floors of Sound
    LADIES FREE BEFORE 11
    MAIN ROOM:
    Jungle/Dubstep Benny Page (Digital Soundboy, UK) LionDub feat. JahDan (Konkrete Jungle / LionDub Int’), Dave Q(Dub War), Human? (Konkrete Jungle / Survival), Geko Jones (Dutty Artz / NY Tropical) Hosted by: Diggadee MC (Konkrete Jungle / Methods) + Special Guests
    DOWN SOUTH:
    Reggae Dancehall Road Warrior International w / King Alexi Silvercat Sound w/ King Capone & Jugganaut I-Testament Sounds w/ Barker & Sheppy Conquering Crown w/ Shoki + Special Guests
    Baba Roots Tonic & Ital Food On Sale
    21+ w/ ID
    admission: $15 before 1am / $20 after
    door time: 10PM
    BUY TICKETS

  • Infinity @ Sappire

    InfinityParty
    grown & sexy
    Where: Sapphire Lounge
    When: Friday, January 29 from 11:00 pm to 4:00 am

  • I Luv Vinyl @ LPR

  • Nick Warren @ Cielo

    Made Event brings you UK superstar DJ Nick Warren at Cielo in New York City on Friday, January 29th. Nick Warren is a true renaissance man by every definition of the word – DJ, Producer, Label Owner, Collaborator, it is his unwavering passion and drive for providing quality music that has allowed him to maintain a worldwide appeal, adored both underground and commercially from the very beginning of his long-spanned career. 2009 was a momentous year for Nick Warren as he successfully maintained one of the busiest tour schedules in the business, touring the world while carefully crafting new music. His dedication payed off as he became the 2nd highest climber in the prestigious DJ Top 100 to 58. As one half of one of the most successful production duos in the world Way Out West, Nick Warren along with Jody Wisternoff released their much anticipated fourth studio album, We Love Machine on his own label Hope Recordings. The album was loved by fans and critics, deemed by many as one of the best dance albums of the year. 

    2010 will be yet another banner year for Nick Warren as he continues his unstoppable momentum. He is undoubtably at the pinnacle of his profession, continuing to pack venues with his current world tour, spreading his distinct blend of progressive house and cutting-edge techno. He is signed on to play two big name festivals this year – Way Out West is set to play the Glade Festival in Southeast England and Nick Warren will be headliner for the Dance Arena at Glastonbury Festival. He is also currently working on his solo single “In Search of Silver” and a “We Love Machine” remixes album, both due out this Spring 2010. 

    And so Nick Warren will continue his whirlwind jetsetting lifestyle. But if you’re lucky, you can catch him grace his iconic presence in New York City for one night, taking on the decks at Cielo for a special performance. Notorious for his instinctual ability to work the crowd, Nick Warren will build you up in an all-encompassing journey through a magical electronic soundscape – This is music for the people. 


    Cielo
    18 Little West 12th Street
    New York City
    Doors at 10pm, 21+ Valid ID
    $20 Advance Tickets while supplies last at www.MadeEvent.com
    Tickets also available at Rebel Rebel, 319 Bleecker St NYC 212.989.0770
    Event Info 917.723.9381
  • DennisK&SeanB@Von

  • iwepa! @ Bar13

  • AltonMiller @ Bar13

  • FourTet @ LPR

  • RGB @ MonkeyTown