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how about dubstep in Boston/Cambridge MASS area U.S.A???
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:56 pm
by franchitto
Anyone around Boston/Cambridge MASS. area into a dubstep weekly in a place with a great sound system?
Would you go most weeks?
Would you pay a cover for this? 3-5$?
It could happen, so please speak up.
thanks
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:49 am
by coherant
I'd even pay 10...I might be in somerville soon
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 9:38 am
by thadudeabides
i know my buddies would and they are all from boston and would pay 10 bucks
Re: how about dubstep in Boston/Cambridge MASS area U.S.A???
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:11 pm
by mundo
franchitto wrote:
It could happen, so please speak up.
thanks
Go make it happen.
and enjoy the lovely bass

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:02 pm
by jam-2 [darqsyde]
Boston/cambridge seems a bit overdubbed at the moment although I may be putting the OPERATION UNDERGROUND party on hiatus if not simply transforming it into something that simply includes dubstep while not making it the focal point. Production is taking the front seat ( hobby only) as well as my business since its what adds more growth to my real tangible empire.
Peep Bassic once a month at Good Life for straight Dubstep with no chaser
Dubwise @ Enormous room
And while it's still in operation.... OPERATION UNDERGROUND @ Good life every second Wednesday.
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:54 pm
by joenicedj
boston -- see you all tonight !!!
BASSIC one year anniversary !
Re: how about dubstep in Boston/Cambridge MASS area U.S.A???
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:47 pm
by pandaia
franchitto wrote:Anyone around Boston/Cambridge MASS. area into a dubstep weekly in a place with a great sound system?
Would you go most weeks?
Would you pay a cover for this? 3-5$?
It could happen, so please speak up.
thanks
Boston's a pretty small city and already has three dubstep nights:
Dubwise first Sunday every month @ Enormous Room run by G-Notorious
Operation Underground every second Wed @ Goodlife run by Jam-2, and
BASSIC every last Wed @ Goodlife run by Soundbox Presents, at which I'm a resident
All three nights are usually free of charge, with a few exceptions to help cover costs.
Even as an avid supporter of dubstep, coming out three nights a month is already a lot for me. Adding a weekly to that might be asking too much of our lovely Boston dubstep community in my opinion...
I don't think I've met you yet, which is surprising- please feel free to PM me if you'd like to get more involved- it's the family vibes that make it all worthwhile, let's keep it together!
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:50 pm
by pandaia
just realized that post was from last year, a bit before BASSIC was started. Whoops! See you there!
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:20 pm
by frank grimes jr.
I'm sorry I have to miss this tonight Mr. Nice.
Please come back soon!
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:52 pm
by shishy
i have been looking everywhere for people that like dub in the area. i would definitely go weekly. i live on cape but i go to school in boston. and i want to try my hand at mixing...
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:15 pm
by chamclowder
All of those who said to not do your night either have a night they run or a night they play at... i.e. they might not be the best people to ask about whether or not YOU should have a night.
If Boston has 3 Dubstep Nights, I recommend that you attend them all, flyer at all of them and guestlist/book the talent from the other nights, as well as getting some residencies set up that don't mirror the other nights.
Boston is NOT a small city, whatever you've been told above. The scene is obviously not too damn small, if it's holding down 3 nights for Dubstep and Dubwise. If they were having trouble keeping the nights running--maybe it wouldn't be a good idea. But that being said, if you look at New York City, there are 8-10 Dub/Dubstep/Bmore/Bassline House shows per month, and sometimes each week.
1 Person here said they wouldn't be able to attend 4 Nights in a month. So what you have to do is make your night better than at least 1-2 other nights, so when it comes time for that guy to make a choice, you're the choice.
Set up your night and we'll be there, if it's poppin.
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:03 pm
by pandaia
chamclowder wrote:All of those who said to not do your night either have a night they run or a night they play at... i.e. they might not be the best people to ask about whether or not YOU should have a night.
Believe it or not, we're not trying to compete by discouraging a new night. Whats important to us is that we form a community among those who love dubstep here, so everyone who has a night collaborates to keep each other involved as much as possible so that we can provide a sense of family. Obviously its up to whoever wants to run a night if they want to do so, but if this is about opinions, which it seems to be, my opinion is that nothing kills a scene faster than playing tug-of-war with your crowd.
chamclowder wrote:Boston is NOT a small city, whatever you've been told above. The scene is obviously not too damn small, if it's holding down 3 nights for Dubstep and Dubwise. If they were having trouble keeping the nights running--maybe it wouldn't be a good idea. But that being said, if you look at New York City, there are 8-10 Dub/Dubstep/Bmore/Bassline House shows per month, and sometimes each week.
I don't know if you're familiar with the club scene in Boston, or if you've been to any of the dubstep nights here... if you had, you might understand what I'm trying to say. In Boston, the DUBSTEP SCENE is very small. This is because of all our crap liquor and age laws, our metro closing at 12:30, everyone liking electro so much, and the general demographic of dubstep being proportionally small. We may be holding down 3 nights, and they have good people, but we rarely get massive turnouts. NYC can handle that many dubstep nights because of the sheer number of music-lovers in that city. If you were familiar with this city, you'd know its ridiculous to compare Boston's scene with NYC's.
chamclowder wrote:1 Person here said they wouldn't be able to attend 4 Nights in a month. So what you have to do is make your night better than at least 1-2 other nights, so when it comes time for that guy to make a choice, you're the choice.
Set up your night and we'll be there, if it's poppin.
This is the kind of mentality that killed drum and bass in my opinion.
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:48 pm
by chamclowder
Pandaia wrote:chamclowder wrote:1 Person here said they wouldn't be able to attend 4 Nights in a month. So what you have to do is make your night better than at least 1-2 other nights, so when it comes time for that guy to make a choice, you're the choice.
Set up your night and we'll be there, if it's poppin.
This is the kind of mentality that killed drum and bass in my opinion.
I'll stick to this part, because the rest I can't really argue with. Drum n Bass is still going. What I think you meant to say, is that it killed it for you. I never had any issue with having choices laid out before me and taking my pick of the nights to go to. Anyone who can't decide what night to go to, they probably aren't old enough to go to the night.
You would agree that the best representation of Dubstep is what people should hear, so that the genre and the scene can move laterally, yea?
DJ A has a night
DJ B has a night
DJ C has a night
DJ D wants to start a night
D starts his night, it is more successful than B... B fails and ends, because D's night outperformed B's.
A, C and D now have nights. D has pulled most of the crowd from B and is now the hot new night, leaving A and C to find new ways to attract the crowd's. Thus, they step up their game.
A and C now have better nights, because D was there to force them to do more, better, faster, stronger, longer, louder... better drink prices, better vibe, giveaways, etc. Everyone has heard of D, so new heads hear about D and check it out. They like the tunes they hear, and so they get involved in the scene, and by proxy start going to the other shows in/around Boston/NYC...
This isn't just some scenario... it's how myself and almost every person on this forum got here. I didn't see Dave Q getting all pissed off when every Friday at Love became a Bass Holocaust. What did they all do? They marketed the shit and threw a party, they got together and they built a larger scene of Bass Music, instead of a little sub sub sub niche of a sub sub sub genre.
Frankly, if you're throwing free shows in Boston and not that many people are attending, perhaps you should look within and not without?
Free is Free... shit is shit...
Free Shit is still SHIT.
I've not had the pleasure of attending a show there, so I'll just go based upon what you've said... they are free, nobody is taking the free shit, if another night opens up shop, it may endanger the other nights by taking their crowd...
If it's that fragile there, then survival of the fittest. If your night or the other nights are solid, competition won't do anything but help. And wouldn't it be remarkable if he booked someone you wanted to see/book/play with and you had to make a choice between seeing some locals are the headliner you wanted to see?
Are you promoter A, B, or C... because D would keep his or her mouth shut and let their pipeline of coming talent do all the talking for them.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:43 am
by whoatommy
What's all the fuss about? Wasn't this thread started last year?? Who's starting a dubstep weekly in Boston?
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:08 am
by incyde
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:11 am
by sines
I really dislike talking about shit.
What goes on in the bathroom stays in the bathroom.

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:13 am
by steppo
i love peanut brittle
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:18 am
by incyde
this is funny. why did this even get dug up from a year ago? i think peeps are getting confoozeled!
and by the way, dj skunk smells like poo.
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:37 am
by steppo
incyde wrote:this is funny. why did this even get dug up from a year ago? i think peeps are getting confoozeled!
and by the way, dj skunk smells like poo.
usually he just smells like cheap gin in my experiences with him
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:42 am
by pandaia
steppo wrote:incyde wrote:this is funny. why did this even get dug up from a year ago? i think peeps are getting confoozeled!
and by the way, dj skunk smells like poo.
usually he just smells like cheap gin in my experiences with him
you bunch of fools.
you know skunk smells like like roses, unicorns and old spice.