
BIRMINGHAM DUBSTEP HEADS
BIRMINGHAM DUBSTEP HEADS
Big up everyone in Birmingham and all of the people that helped push the scene!!


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FELIS wrote:Large up Glacius !!!
.... Birmingham needs dubstep !!!
Leicester & Notts supporting the Midlands scene @ the moment !!!
Leicester and Notts should work together and make a super mega East Midlands team to show the West Mids how to do it!
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birmingham dubstep
Yes it's taking a while for dubstep to catch birmingham but this year thats gonna change.
We work with a monthly nite at the Rainbow in digbeth called BASSYNC y'all should check it out and support.we play phat beats on a nice soundsystem
next one is Sunday march 9th
peace.whomanity
We work with a monthly nite at the Rainbow in digbeth called BASSYNC y'all should check it out and support.we play phat beats on a nice soundsystem
next one is Sunday march 9th
peace.whomanity
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Re: birmingham dubstep
Safe man. would this be the same date you spoke to me about earlier?? you know who dis is right?whomanity wrote:Yes it's taking a while for dubstep to catch birmingham but this year thats gonna change.
We work with a monthly nite at the Rainbow in digbeth called BASSYNC y'all should check it out and support.we play phat beats on a nice soundsystem
next one is Sunday march 9th
peace.whomanity
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I tried to set up a dubstep night about 6 months back, in the end the place I was trying to do it at shut, then changed hands (king Edward) so I looked into doing it on a larger proper scale, figured it would be too much of a risk. Also the custard factory is a lousy club, no offence to the people putting that one on, but I don't think it has the right atmosphere for a dubstep night (except maybe at drop beats.)
Anyways I built up a fair few contacts of local little dj's who would be up for playing at anything set up. So if you want them I could pass them on to you.
I'd still like to set something up here, its just about finding the right place, (thinking the que club has just opened one of its little rooms as a separate club called Q2, or the Rainbow warehouse, though I worry about their sound system) But the only real worry is having the balls to piss a load of my money against a wall in the hope that people do turn up. Loads of people are buying the records in Birmingham, and people seem to know about it, I played a party on New Years Eve and everyone knew what it was, it got as good a response as the drum and bass. So I think Birmingham defiantly has a lot of potential, an untapped market, anyone whos thinking of setting something up should defiantly go for it. In my opinion.
Anyways I built up a fair few contacts of local little dj's who would be up for playing at anything set up. So if you want them I could pass them on to you.
I'd still like to set something up here, its just about finding the right place, (thinking the que club has just opened one of its little rooms as a separate club called Q2, or the Rainbow warehouse, though I worry about their sound system) But the only real worry is having the balls to piss a load of my money against a wall in the hope that people do turn up. Loads of people are buying the records in Birmingham, and people seem to know about it, I played a party on New Years Eve and everyone knew what it was, it got as good a response as the drum and bass. So I think Birmingham defiantly has a lot of potential, an untapped market, anyone whos thinking of setting something up should defiantly go for it. In my opinion.
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custard factory is probably the best club in brum an the medicine bar is perfect 4 dubstep as skream an n-type an coki have proved what other club can u go to an openly smoke weed! the atmnosphere all depends on the people attending. fair enuf the kitchen hasnt really got an atmospehere but the medicine bar is big!
I think the midlands has got a really close and supportive audience for dubstep right now I see birmingham heads making the journey to leicester events lecester heads supporting birmingham events nottingham etc etc.
I think a midlands event would be huge theres enough support rnd here now thanx to some real hard working steppers have pushed things forward to where they stand today.
Bigup felis, glacius etc you know who you are, the scene up here wouldnt be as alive as it is today if it werent for you guys pushing things along.

I think a midlands event would be huge theres enough support rnd here now thanx to some real hard working steppers have pushed things forward to where they stand today.
Bigup felis, glacius etc you know who you are, the scene up here wouldnt be as alive as it is today if it werent for you guys pushing things along.

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