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Music Ecology crew invites you to an all new Genesis - a unique
weekend bass music party experience with deco by Kate Van Rees and
visuals by VJ Adrenochrome. We continue to build our new magical
world where anything is possible. The theme fro this month is
MACROCOSM
As always creative attire is very much
encouraged.
We have some very special musical guests this
time
Dave Q (Dub War NYC) and Max Pearl (Cluster Mag)
Dave
Q founded the seminal New York club night Dub War in 2005 and has
continued to lead the charge carving out an ever-growing presence
for bass music in New York City. He is responsible for having
brought seminal dubstep artists including Kode 9, Mala, Loefah,
Skream, Actress, Shackleton, and Ramadanman all for their debut
North American shows.
His DJ sets explore bass music's
evolution into new tempos and textures, incorporating elements of
footwork, house, dubstep, and experimental. He is one of the few
American DJ's to have played London's legendary DMZ club night, and
is a regular performer and curator for both the Deep Space events in
New York and the Unsound Festival Bass Mutations nights.
DQ
also runs the record label The Index with the New York
electronic/dub composer Raz Mesinai. It has released music on the
experimental fringes of dance music, including tracks by Shackleton,
Machinedrum, Headhunter, and Badawi.
http://mixcloud.com/dqxt
www.twitter.com/dqxt
Max Pearl
Boston expat and Brooklyn transplant MAX
PEARL will be coming up from the big city to support the homie Dave
Q. Formerly known as Kat Fyte, you may know Max as the founder of
Cluster Mag, music journalist by day, DJ and producer by night,
mixing up Grime-addled UK shit with Chicago House and Jamaican
rhythms. The dude was mixing Dubstep records at the Enormous Room
before he was even out of high school, and DJs like Sines in Texas,
French Fries in Paris, Traxman in Chicago and @LILINTERNET down in
NYC have been supporting his tunes. He will even be lugging a big
ass bag of hot wax onto the Bolt Bus for you. You're welcome.
http://theclustermag.com/
We hope to see you on Saturday, June 2nd at
Machine
Nightclub (Fenway)
1254 Boylston Street in Boston
"Fenway"
or "Kenmore" stops on the Green Line
10 PM - 2 AM, 21+,
$10 - includes admission to Factory in the lounge
Music
Ecology is a Boston based event production collective formed in the
summer of 2009. Our weekly Tuesday night residency at Wonder Bar a
well as numerous events throughout the city have exposed Boston
audiences to numerous local, national and international talent. Our
upcoming events include
Wheez-ie, Prism & General
Motor (with special guest CacheFlowe) - Wonder Bar - May 29th
Jeff
Bujak - Wonder Bar - May 12th
Dev 79 - Wonder Bar - June
26th
Om Unit - Wonder Bar - Aug 28th
For this
and future events please visit http://www.musicecologyboston.com/
or find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MusicEcology
or follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/music_ecology
check out live recordings from our Tuesday nights at http://www.soundcloud.com/music-ecology
Promotional assistance by:
LostinSound http://www.lostinsound.org/
and Forbidden Bass Crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/forbiddenbass
UnheardUV http://unhearduv.com/
BeantownBoogiedown http://www.beattownboogiedown.com/
Machine Nightclub
1254 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
(Fenway)
Get Directions
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