NYC:11/16/07:DUB WAR: Badawi Album Release Bash & Moldy!
- perkalerk215
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whoa. you guys rule.
thing was...if i take the bus trip...its like 25 bucks. plus ten at the door. and to be honest. i have the money, but it needs to go towards legal bills. and as a little security. the job hunt is taking longer than expected...so im way low on funds for this month. so i guess i have to figure out what im doing then huh...
thing was...if i take the bus trip...its like 25 bucks. plus ten at the door. and to be honest. i have the money, but it needs to go towards legal bills. and as a little security. the job hunt is taking longer than expected...so im way low on funds for this month. so i guess i have to figure out what im doing then huh...
Hey everybody,
Thanks for the support as always. I just want to say a few words about this upcoming edition of Dub War.
I think it promises to be a really interesting and different one and I'm well excited about it. The most obvious thing is this is an all US lineup. Now we all love having the opportunity to hear the UK guys come to NYC and show us what's so special about the sound they've created. That's obviously been one of the most important things about Dub War and nobody gets more excited than I do when someone like Kode 9 or Skream comes to town.
But it has also always been really important for Dub War to be a home for US artists who are bringing their own interpretation to the sound, as well as people who don't even necessarily identify with dubstep but who are doing great music that draws from related influences.
This Friday's lineup is really exciting because everyone on it is an American doing something different but all unified by a love of BASS and DUB. Badawi is just a legend for time who's been producing heavyweight electronic dub since the early 90's (anyone remember Sub Dub?). And it's exciting that he has been inspired by what's going on in dubstep to get back to producing dancefloor material again. His collab with Kode 9 on Den of Drumz is just plain sick and hopefully a sign of things to come.
Then Moldy obviously needs no introduction, but he's continued to be one of the most unique dubstep producers in the US and his new stuff is really next level. John Ask played at the very first Dub War, and this man is just a soundboy in the truest sense. He brings the mix of dub, roots, dancehall, and whatever else that just gets the floor moving. He's playing 2 hrs this Friday (10 - 12) and it's not to be missed. Also Joe and I are both really psyched about playing because we've both been experimenting with some different things lately and I think there are some new directions starting to emerge which we're both really amped about. Personally I'm coming off the buzz of DMZ 2 weeks ago which was just sick.
Anyway bigup everyone and sorry for the long manifesto here but it's been a great pleasure continuing to be a part of this scene and getting to know so many amazing people over the past few years. I AM NOT OK!
(ps. Jua we'll miss you brother!)
Thanks for the support as always. I just want to say a few words about this upcoming edition of Dub War.
I think it promises to be a really interesting and different one and I'm well excited about it. The most obvious thing is this is an all US lineup. Now we all love having the opportunity to hear the UK guys come to NYC and show us what's so special about the sound they've created. That's obviously been one of the most important things about Dub War and nobody gets more excited than I do when someone like Kode 9 or Skream comes to town.
But it has also always been really important for Dub War to be a home for US artists who are bringing their own interpretation to the sound, as well as people who don't even necessarily identify with dubstep but who are doing great music that draws from related influences.
This Friday's lineup is really exciting because everyone on it is an American doing something different but all unified by a love of BASS and DUB. Badawi is just a legend for time who's been producing heavyweight electronic dub since the early 90's (anyone remember Sub Dub?). And it's exciting that he has been inspired by what's going on in dubstep to get back to producing dancefloor material again. His collab with Kode 9 on Den of Drumz is just plain sick and hopefully a sign of things to come.
Then Moldy obviously needs no introduction, but he's continued to be one of the most unique dubstep producers in the US and his new stuff is really next level. John Ask played at the very first Dub War, and this man is just a soundboy in the truest sense. He brings the mix of dub, roots, dancehall, and whatever else that just gets the floor moving. He's playing 2 hrs this Friday (10 - 12) and it's not to be missed. Also Joe and I are both really psyched about playing because we've both been experimenting with some different things lately and I think there are some new directions starting to emerge which we're both really amped about. Personally I'm coming off the buzz of DMZ 2 weeks ago which was just sick.
Anyway bigup everyone and sorry for the long manifesto here but it's been a great pleasure continuing to be a part of this scene and getting to know so many amazing people over the past few years. I AM NOT OK!
(ps. Jua we'll miss you brother!)
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oi!Kool EJ wrote:Hey BP, I was trying to be supportive here, so don't make me discuss the Hempstead Salvation Army in this thread!!!!!!!BLK PLAGUE wrote:Dont even get me started!!Kool EJ wrote:The shades sound cool, but I suggest a tracksuit in place of the v-neck sweater this time so you can REALLY cut loose. And don't forget the bloody clock for chrissakes!!!!
I AM NOT OK.
- chamclowder
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Hate to sound like a jerk, but does this mean you're taking me up on my offer, yes no?perkalerk215 wrote:whoa. you guys rule. thing was...if i take the bus trip...its like 25 bucks. plus ten at the door. and to be honest. i have the money, but it needs to go towards legal bills. and as a little security. the job hunt is taking longer than expected...so im way low on funds for this month. so i guess i have to figure out what im doing then huh...
EDIT: Sorry, I didn't get to see your myspace comment until after I posted this....
Last edited by chamclowder on Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:11 am, edited 1 time in total.

If you heard any of this month's Gourmetbeats Radio show, expect that and more this Friday @ Love.
You have been warned.
And -- SecretAgentGel and i have a surprise for everyone at Love. let's just say, it's a giveaway.
You'll like it.
You have been warned.
And -- SecretAgentGel and i have a surprise for everyone at Love. let's just say, it's a giveaway.
You'll like it.
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- ragazza bassa
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ooo treats!
brownies!!!!!!
i have butterflies already and it's wednesday! i want it n-o-w!!!!
never disappoint!
.much.
brownies!!!!!!
i have butterflies already and it's wednesday! i want it n-o-w!!!!
never disappoint!
.much.
<i>sugar smacks, i got the rhythm for your ass cracks
...sex style....</i>
...sex style....</i>
http://myspace.com/brickcitystyleivysomething wrote:hmm...it's kinda like baking a cake and trying to eat it at the same time. flip a coin.
Erm... "special" brownies?dq wrote:also, brownies have been made for the occasion. out to the first 20 or so interested parties. official dub war i am not ok brownies. yum.joenice wrote:And -- SecretAgentGel and i have a surprise for everyone at Love. let's just say, it's a giveaway.
You'll like it.
OUT IN THE STREET,
THEY CALL IT MURDA
THEY CALL IT MURDA
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the sound system in there is TIGHT - the dude who opened the club used to be a big time stock broker, then he "fell in love with the music" quit his suit and tie job and opened "LOVE"sicboy wrote:Man, I'm really stoked to check this out. I hear the sound at LOVE is unreal.
yo just stay out of the "furry room"
As you think, so shall you become.
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- perkalerk215
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1. are these special brownies?
2. joe nice better be on that mic all night
3. the "furry room" is what we call the "carpeted cave" and i met my boyfriend there...basically. or our first kiss. aw. and its a wonderful room. the name LOVE really fits that place.
4. the sound there is unbelievable. get ready for major sound.
5. dont foget the lighting in that place. prob my 2nd favorite part of that place.
6. no moshing!
7. please dont play till 6am this month. take it a little easy on us. we are driving and would like to get back in hometown before 9am this time.
8. i cant wait to dance my stress away.....again, no moshing!
9.............thank you to cham and blk plague for funding this months trip for meeeeeeeeeeeeee. i will get yall back even if you say no...if anything illpay for your bus ticket out to my neck of the woods for something.
ps. i cant wait...one more day and its ON!
2. joe nice better be on that mic all night
3. the "furry room" is what we call the "carpeted cave" and i met my boyfriend there...basically. or our first kiss. aw. and its a wonderful room. the name LOVE really fits that place.
4. the sound there is unbelievable. get ready for major sound.
5. dont foget the lighting in that place. prob my 2nd favorite part of that place.
6. no moshing!
7. please dont play till 6am this month. take it a little easy on us. we are driving and would like to get back in hometown before 9am this time.
8. i cant wait to dance my stress away.....again, no moshing!
9.............thank you to cham and blk plague for funding this months trip for meeeeeeeeeeeeee. i will get yall back even if you say no...if anything illpay for your bus ticket out to my neck of the woods for something.
ps. i cant wait...one more day and its ON!
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PREGAME!!
if no one objects, we'll just hit the Continental again. easy enough.
9PM
The CONTINENTAL is located at:
25 Third Avenue (between St. Marks Place & 9th St.)
New York, NY 10003
(212) 529-6924
http://www.continentalnyc.com/clubinfo.html
call me if you get lost. I promise to be on time this time.
no more chasing fish tanks around manhattan. 646/228.5048
if no one objects, we'll just hit the Continental again. easy enough.
9PM
The CONTINENTAL is located at:
25 Third Avenue (between St. Marks Place & 9th St.)
New York, NY 10003
(212) 529-6924
http://www.continentalnyc.com/clubinfo.html
call me if you get lost. I promise to be on time this time.
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blk plague
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i hope this time when i buy you a drink it actually comes before we leave...secretagentgel wrote:PREGAME!!
if no one objects, we'll just hit the Continental again. easy enough.
9PM
The CONTINENTAL is located at:
25 Third Avenue (between St. Marks Place & 9th St.)
New York, NY 10003
(212) 529-6924
http://www.continentalnyc.com/clubinfo.html
call me if you get lost. I promise to be on time this time.no more chasing fish tanks around manhattan. 646/228.5048
I AM NOT OK.
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