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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:31 pm

Hello guys.

Quite new to the forum, so no slating pleeease if you think this topic is silly.

My name is Gareth (DJGJ) and Ive recently moved from Djing electro, house and UK Funky House into Dubstep and DnB.

Im also an event manager, been running high class VIP nights in Cardiff and Bournemouth over the past 2 years, and done a few themed nights to myself as well.

Dubstep is getting massive, as we all know, and im in talks with clubs all accross the South Coast to create a termly night across the south, creating dubstep's first big night brand (DNB has One Nation, House has Hedkandi etcetcetcetc)

I know alot of mates who DJ dubstep and Id love to throw them in the lime light.

But when doing an event, ive never had to get a well known DJ in. First time ive gone it alone if you get me?

Ideally for our opening night (Which is a surpise where and when ;) ) Id like to get Skream invloved.

Was just wondering if you guys could give me an idea, if anyone has done it before, how much Skream commissions an hour at the moment? or any other well known dubstep Dj's (Rusko, Caspa, Benga, Bar 9, 501) commission for an hour/2 hour set?

Cheers guys.
Gareth
Dubstep Nation

(Also if there are any dubstep Dj's from the South of England wanting to get involved with this new brand, drop me a message with your latest mixtape)
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Post by LEQ » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:39 pm

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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:44 pm

LEQ wrote:Go through his agency, think he's with Coda, www.codaagency.com

Exactly what I needed mate, cheers.

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by shamwow » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:57 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:to create a termly night across the south, creating dubstep's first big night brand
Already has one I'm afraid. FWD + Rinse at MATTER ARE YOU DUMB.

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Post by dubstee » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:00 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:Dubstep is getting massive, as we all know, and im in talks with clubs all accross the South Coast to create a termly night across the south, creating dubstep's first big night brand (DNB has One Nation, House has Hedkandi etcetcetcetc)
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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:03 pm

Shamwow wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:to create a termly night across the south, creating dubstep's first big night brand
Already has one I'm afraid. FWD + Rinse at MATTER ARE YOU DUMB.
Sorry didnt realise Matter was everyone across the south coast.

Sort your geography out

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstee » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:06 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:From the minimal subdub of Burial to the aggressive all out dubstep of the likes of Rusko, Skream and Bar 9, we at Dubstep Nation want to be the forefront of your Dubstep needs by putting on events which will sell out and give you the ultimate experience of dubstep!
Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.

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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:09 pm

dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:From the minimal subdub of Burial to the aggressive all out dubstep of the likes of Rusko, Skream and Bar 9, we at Dubstep Nation want to be the forefront of your Dubstep needs by putting on events which will sell out and give you the ultimate experience of dubstep!
Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.
"..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys

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Post by surface_tension » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:10 pm

All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:12 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
yep i couldn't agree more

in fact for your first one seriously don't expect anything and then the peeps that come will be a bonus...it will grow slowly but surely...the big names are probably more than you'd think as well so smaller artists when starting really do make sense
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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:12 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
Cheers mate, more like the kind of advice I was after.

Yeah course its smarting small, not planning a 25,000 festival spending £20,000 on Dj's. Been doing events for years now, but dubstep its going to be the biggest challenge so far as its and up and coming genre.

And yeah ill be in contact as I want to get some homegrown talent from the area to get involved.

Cheers for the advice mate

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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:15 pm

Piston wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
yep i couldn't agree more

in fact for your first one seriously don't expect anything and then the peeps that come will be a bonus...it will grow slowly but surely...the big names are probably more than you'd think as well so smaller artists when starting really do make sense
Cheers again mate, much appreicted.

Like I said, dubstep will be the biggest challenge for me to run events, as its still a niche genre at the moment.

Yeah Im under no illusions that it will be cheap, I do have £5,000 behind me as a fall back, so we will see how it goes.

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:22 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:
Piston wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
yep i couldn't agree more

in fact for your first one seriously don't expect anything and then the peeps that come will be a bonus...it will grow slowly but surely...the big names are probably more than you'd think as well so smaller artists when starting really do make sense
Cheers again mate, much appreicted.

Like I said, dubstep will be the biggest challenge for me to run events, as its still a niche genre at the moment.

Yeah Im under no illusions that it will be cheap, I do have £5,000 behind me as a fall back, so we will see how it goes.
fair play man...that's more than i've ever had to play with

I'd also highly recommend getting a big name but not perhaps the very biggest names to start with..if there isn't anything happening right where you are then people will come....N-type is hugely popular and gracious...he would give you a killer set..he's through echo location...you could probably get a couple of em for a wicked rate

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i recommend them highly for being very reasonable and excellent value..not that i'm an expert though as i've done 6 events...
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Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:26 pm

Piston wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
Piston wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:All over the UK you will be facing competition on any given night. You might book Skream and some other guy will book Benga and pull half your crowd somewhere else. Start smaller so you don't lose your ass. Also, if you need some top talent around those parts, I can think of some people who will play for cheap with crates that are deep.
yep i couldn't agree more

in fact for your first one seriously don't expect anything and then the peeps that come will be a bonus...it will grow slowly but surely...the big names are probably more than you'd think as well so smaller artists when starting really do make sense
Cheers again mate, much appreicted.

Like I said, dubstep will be the biggest challenge for me to run events, as its still a niche genre at the moment.

Yeah Im under no illusions that it will be cheap, I do have £5,000 behind me as a fall back, so we will see how it goes.
fair play man...that's more than i've ever had to play with

I'd also highly recommend getting a big name but not perhaps the very biggest names to start with..if there isn't anything happening right where you are then people will come....N-type is hugely popular and gracious...he would give you a killer set..he's through echo location...you could probably get a couple of em for a wicked rate

http://www.echolocation.biz/welcome.php

i recommend them highly for being very reasonable and excellent value..not that i'm an expert though as i've done 6 events...
Ive seen Ntype like at We Are Your Friends last year, was a quality DJ, as was Caspa and Doorly. Ac Slater was awesome, but that isnt really dubstep.

But cheers for that, appreciate it. Like I said, im new-ish to dubstep, Ive probably only skimmed the surface of if, but ill learn as I go along.

Details of the first event will be out soon no doubt.

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstee » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:27 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:From the minimal subdub of Burial to the aggressive all out dubstep of the likes of Rusko, Skream and Bar 9, we at Dubstep Nation want to be the forefront of your Dubstep needs by putting on events which will sell out and give you the ultimate experience of dubstep!
Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.
"..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys
My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:29 pm

haha i've got a show coming up with burial headlining :lol:
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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:34 pm

dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:From the minimal subdub of Burial to the aggressive all out dubstep of the likes of Rusko, Skream and Bar 9, we at Dubstep Nation want to be the forefront of your Dubstep needs by putting on events which will sell out and give you the ultimate experience of dubstep!
Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.
"..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys
My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?
Ok apologies, just like I said, im still new to the genre, so still learning my stuff.

Id like to represent the whole specture, but I do have Dj/artists in mind what Id like to get involved.

I know Burial is super elusive, but will be looking into that soon. At the moment I have my venue and the ideal line up, just in the works of getting it sorted.

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstee » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:37 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:From the minimal subdub of Burial to the aggressive all out dubstep of the likes of Rusko, Skream and Bar 9, we at Dubstep Nation want to be the forefront of your Dubstep needs by putting on events which will sell out and give you the ultimate experience of dubstep!
Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.
"..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys
My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?
Ok apologies, just like I said, im still new to the genre, so still learning my stuff.

Id like to represent the whole specture, but I do have Dj/artists in mind what Id like to get involved.

I know Burial is super elusive, but will be looking into that soon. At the moment I have my venue and the ideal line up, just in the works of getting it sorted.
You have no chance of booking Burial, so forget about that one. There's plenty of other choices on the non-jump up side of dubstep though.

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:42 pm

dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote: Interested to see how this mission statement translates into lineups.
"..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys
My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?
Ok apologies, just like I said, im still new to the genre, so still learning my stuff.

Id like to represent the whole specture, but I do have Dj/artists in mind what Id like to get involved.

I know Burial is super elusive, but will be looking into that soon. At the moment I have my venue and the ideal line up, just in the works of getting it sorted.
You have no chance of booking Burial, so forget about that one. There's plenty of other choices on the non-jump up side of dubstep though.
Yeah ive read alot about Burial that hes stupidly elusive, but there we go.

Ideally what I want is a aggressive in your face Dj such as Rusko/Bar 9 etc, a non-jump Dj and a DNB Dj, to mix it up

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