NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
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NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
After a monumental launch party last month with Excision/Reid Speed/Mochipet/Hellfire Machina, the BFM crew is back at Webster Hall!
For photo evidence of the devastation visit here - http://www.bassfueledmischief.com
For this installment of Bass Fueled Mischief we bring you the return of the mighty CASPA................
London's king of jump up will be joined by
Vibesquad
VibeSquaD has the look and feel of a regular humanoid DJ / producer, but as the Crunkadelic Bass Traveler he tours the solar system bumpin’ his signature sound to all the deep space inhabitants. His spaceship leaks beats to the outer edges of the galaxy, leaving a blast of subterranean ill bass in his wake. Creatures are drawn to these sounds, regularly converging in large groups to observe and move to his music.
Taking cues from classic electronic acts like Kraftwerk, The Art of Noise, and Front 242, VibeSquaD incorporates the reliable sounds of Chicago, Detroit, Miami, and the UK, informs it with his background in classic rock, psychedelic jam, and diverse jazz roots, then zaps it all with neon lasers.
The sounds he produces transmit a positivity capable of inducing anything from temporary stress relief to outright elation. Tracks from his album Joyful Noise cause a type of heightened euphoria in fans, leading them to shake and bounce uncontrollably and convince their robot and alien friends to voyage thousands of light years just to witness his massive dance parties.
Antiserum
At the forefront of San Francisco's exploding dubstep scene, Antiserum continues to landscape the globe with the West Coast's most visceral bass music. His production steeps in hip hop, reggae, and heavy metal - creating environments both dark and light, with an established tectonic bassline at 140bpm. His dj sets stretch between vast, futuristic soundscapes and rich, euphoric beats that are always packed with tons of original and unreleased material.
Antiserum has dropped over ten 12" vinyl records on some of the biggest labels in the genre: Argon, Narco.Hz, Full Melt, Cyberfunk, Steps in Time, Muti, Hollow Point, Mode, War, Bassism, and True Tiger. Keep watch for his forthcoming 4-track EP on Excision's Rottun Recordings, a release on Caspa's Dub Police label, and a collaboration with 12th Planet on DJ Craze's Slow Roast, backed with a Jakes Remix - all set for release later this year. He is currently working on new material with 12th Planet, SPL, and Truth from New Zealand, as well as a remix of dub madman Lee Scratch Perry & Dubblestandart for a documentary by David Lynch. He has collaborated with dubstep heavy hitters Babylon System, DJ Distance, Eskmo, Noah D, SPL, DJG, TRUTH, The Spit Brothers, & Vancouver based producer/vocalist Ill-esha. Other recent projects include a remix of techno legend Lenny Dee, two tracks featuring MC Messinian, a remix of london based rock band "Spektrum", and a remix of Excision & Liquid Stranger's "Get to the point". Leaving a trail of ignited dance floors from Vancouver to Sydney, Antiserum continues to keep the bass pounding and the subs smoldering.
Hellfire Machina
Since migrating from London, Tom and Jody have firmly made their presence felt in New Yorks bass music community. Constantly touring and promoting parties, this deadly team of subsonic soldiers don't show any signs of slowing down, slaying shows from LA to Brooklyn with wave after wave of block rockin panty droppin next level riddims. With production and project management credits on last years Enter The Dubstep WU TANG album, they are currently crafting an album for Brand Nubian alongside regular partners in crime Nebulla, Soroka and Lenny Dee which is due for release at the end of this year. With an ever constant stream of digital and vinyl releases Hellfire's trademark but diverse sound has embedded itself deep into the lansdscape and their own artist album is due for release spring 2011.
$1 BEFORE MIDNIGHT WITH RSVP:
http://newyork.going.com/caspaandguests
Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave.s
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.
Special thanks to Feed The Starving Artists and Konkrete Jungle for additional promotion.
For photo evidence of the devastation visit here - http://www.bassfueledmischief.com
For this installment of Bass Fueled Mischief we bring you the return of the mighty CASPA................
London's king of jump up will be joined by
Vibesquad
VibeSquaD has the look and feel of a regular humanoid DJ / producer, but as the Crunkadelic Bass Traveler he tours the solar system bumpin’ his signature sound to all the deep space inhabitants. His spaceship leaks beats to the outer edges of the galaxy, leaving a blast of subterranean ill bass in his wake. Creatures are drawn to these sounds, regularly converging in large groups to observe and move to his music.
Taking cues from classic electronic acts like Kraftwerk, The Art of Noise, and Front 242, VibeSquaD incorporates the reliable sounds of Chicago, Detroit, Miami, and the UK, informs it with his background in classic rock, psychedelic jam, and diverse jazz roots, then zaps it all with neon lasers.
The sounds he produces transmit a positivity capable of inducing anything from temporary stress relief to outright elation. Tracks from his album Joyful Noise cause a type of heightened euphoria in fans, leading them to shake and bounce uncontrollably and convince their robot and alien friends to voyage thousands of light years just to witness his massive dance parties.
Antiserum
At the forefront of San Francisco's exploding dubstep scene, Antiserum continues to landscape the globe with the West Coast's most visceral bass music. His production steeps in hip hop, reggae, and heavy metal - creating environments both dark and light, with an established tectonic bassline at 140bpm. His dj sets stretch between vast, futuristic soundscapes and rich, euphoric beats that are always packed with tons of original and unreleased material.
Antiserum has dropped over ten 12" vinyl records on some of the biggest labels in the genre: Argon, Narco.Hz, Full Melt, Cyberfunk, Steps in Time, Muti, Hollow Point, Mode, War, Bassism, and True Tiger. Keep watch for his forthcoming 4-track EP on Excision's Rottun Recordings, a release on Caspa's Dub Police label, and a collaboration with 12th Planet on DJ Craze's Slow Roast, backed with a Jakes Remix - all set for release later this year. He is currently working on new material with 12th Planet, SPL, and Truth from New Zealand, as well as a remix of dub madman Lee Scratch Perry & Dubblestandart for a documentary by David Lynch. He has collaborated with dubstep heavy hitters Babylon System, DJ Distance, Eskmo, Noah D, SPL, DJG, TRUTH, The Spit Brothers, & Vancouver based producer/vocalist Ill-esha. Other recent projects include a remix of techno legend Lenny Dee, two tracks featuring MC Messinian, a remix of london based rock band "Spektrum", and a remix of Excision & Liquid Stranger's "Get to the point". Leaving a trail of ignited dance floors from Vancouver to Sydney, Antiserum continues to keep the bass pounding and the subs smoldering.
Hellfire Machina
Since migrating from London, Tom and Jody have firmly made their presence felt in New Yorks bass music community. Constantly touring and promoting parties, this deadly team of subsonic soldiers don't show any signs of slowing down, slaying shows from LA to Brooklyn with wave after wave of block rockin panty droppin next level riddims. With production and project management credits on last years Enter The Dubstep WU TANG album, they are currently crafting an album for Brand Nubian alongside regular partners in crime Nebulla, Soroka and Lenny Dee which is due for release at the end of this year. With an ever constant stream of digital and vinyl releases Hellfire's trademark but diverse sound has embedded itself deep into the lansdscape and their own artist album is due for release spring 2011.
$1 BEFORE MIDNIGHT WITH RSVP:
http://newyork.going.com/caspaandguests
Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave.s
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.
Special thanks to Feed The Starving Artists and Konkrete Jungle for additional promotion.
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Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
I wonder if he'll play anything past his Essential Mix tracklisting this time..
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lolthecosmicrain wrote:I wonder if he'll play anything past his Essential Mix tracklisting this time..
age on this event?
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Full line up -
CASPA
Vibesquad
Antiserum
Hellfire Machina

CASPA
Vibesquad
Antiserum
Hellfire Machina

Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
Big ups Hellfire.
Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
too bad it will be ruined by bros in fitteds screaming GIVE US THE WAH WAH WAH
i hate webster hall.
i hate webster hall.
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andihow wrote:too bad it will be ruined by bros in fitteds screaming GIVE US THE WAH WAH WAH
i hate webster hall.

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andihow wrote:too bad it will be ruined by bros in fitteds screaming GIVE US THE WAH WAH WAH
i hate webster hall.
Did u come to the last one?
Or any of our other parties?
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Visitor wrote:why 19
Thats the age policy for Webster Hall
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Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
i am very excited and honored to be able to play at this night with caspa & the hellfire boys. gonna be a big night!
Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
wow great lineup, hate the dudes resortin to constant mosh pits at webster hall, but whatever
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why webster hallhellfire machina wrote:Visitor wrote:why 19
Thats the age policy for Webster Hall

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Visitor wrote:why webster hallhellfire machina wrote:Visitor wrote:why 19
Thats the age policy for Webster Hall
Because it's one of the biggest venues in the city (1500 capacity) in the main room alone, the sound system is proper weighty, awesome stage setup that enables us to increase production value each time. Awesome lighting and visuals, amazing management team blah blah blah blah blah.
Sure the kids at the front go balls out, just like any other party/concert/rave etc. This music is exciting and it evokes amazing reactions in people as they connect with the frequencies. Some are heds down skanking out, some go nuts, some get all ravey, no matter what your steez or vibe when on the floor there is room for everyone (hence the 1500 capacity dancefloor)
This is the first of the monster venues in nyc to get behind bass music in a major way, if you sign up through going.com it's only a $1 buck cover before midnight.
So essentially your getting the biggest dubstep/bass music party in nyc for a buck. Surely not something to moan about


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Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
That's how it was at the HudMo/Caspa/Benga show...crowd didn't even really give it up for Hudson.hellfire machina wrote:andihow wrote:too bad it will be ruined by bros in fitteds screaming GIVE US THE WAH WAH WAH
i hate webster hall.
Did u come to the last one?
Or any of our other parties?
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I was at the Caspa and Benga show with 2 female friends, we started off down the front, when it got it a bit crazy we moved back to where people were skanking and we had a great time. It's always gonna be mad hype down the front, each to their own. I definately didn't see anybody being violent towards others. At our last show at Webster people were going bat shit crazy but not in an aggressive way to each other. I'm sure it happens here and there at parties sometimes, your always gonna get a few pricks, unfortunately thats just part of life in general. I love this forum but there are always gonna be some wastemen trolling on here (that's not aimed at you in any way at all), it doesn't stop me from getting what I want out of the board though. I love talking to fellow bass heds, I'm not going to let a few idiots spoil it the same way I'm not going to let over zealous kids at parties spoil my night either. It's awesome to see people totally losing their shit to music, just the same as it's awesome to see people heds down zoned out meditating off the bassweight. As I said before, at Webster there's room for everybody to do their thing, if you dont like it too crazy then stay away from the front.
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Re: NYC 10-01-10 Bass Fueled Mischief presents Caspa
i was about to pass on this until i saw that antiserum will be there...
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Something for everyone on the lineup, Vibesquad brings it hard too, midtempo wompage!
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