THE British DJ-producer Scuba, a.k.a. Paul Rose, has stepped behind the turntables at the Nasty Sonix club night at Echo Park’s the Echo. It’s his U.S. debut, and a mix of adventurous hip-hop heads, ...
The impact of bass music on Colorado’s culture cannot be denied. Whether it’s the NIMBYs in Morrison complaining about too much bass at Red Rocks or residents of Commerce City thinking that a ...
I am a major fan of electronic music, and I have an embarrassing problem: I have no idea what dubstep is. Though I’ve heard it buzzed about from countless people and media outlets, and despite my best ...
A resounding “Mazel Tov” is in order for Israeli dubstep DJ/music producer Borgore. The Tel Aviv native (real name: Asaf Borger) just purchased a Hollywood Hills home for $2,275,000 earlier this month ...
Two years ago the Decibel Festival in Seattle, which had until then stuck closely to its original techno mission, had a new sound du jour: dubstep. It was 2009, the style’s bumper year. The London ...
“I’m on this big scissor lift and throughout my set, I raise up over 10 feet,” enthused dubstep DJ Datsik backstage about his Coachella set, which headlined the festival’s electro-driven Sahara Tent ...
“When I was growing up, my father made me do a report from A to Z of what I wanted to be,” says multi-hyphenate superstar Shaquille O’Neal, speaking via Zoom with Yahoo Entertainment from his new lake ...
Electronic music is alive and well here in Denver, in all of its many glorious forms. Everything from house and techno to dubstep and glitch-hop are well represented here in the Mile High City. What’s ...
It’s official: Dubstep isn’t going anywhere. Even Taylor Swift has sampled the genre’s electronically warbled bass lines in her latest release, “I Knew You Were Trouble,” taking dubstep from the clubs ...
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