Yes yes Berlin Shenanigans is back! This time we have a special guest Mr. Dingy Dysu from Japan.
Dj Dysu aka Dingy Dysu – DJ , composer, artist and producer
Dysu landed in London from Tokyo in 2005. Since then he has made his presence known in the UK hip hop and electronic music industry with hundreds of Live gigs, support slots for some of the World’s biggest artists and his own brand of melodic and beat heavy music.
He has made London his home and the music of London his passion which has helped to establish him as one of London’s most stylish Japanese DJs.
Dysu has been working with the artist Infinite Livez and Mercury prize winning label Big Dada since 2005, producing and engineering countless songs and live shows in the UK and all over Europe.
His experimental and improvised sound has led him to perform at the Tribu Festival in Dijon, France, The Wire Magazine Festival in Porto, Portugal, countless live sessions on Resonance FM and he has shared stages with such luminaries as Kool Keith, DJ Krush, DJ Kentaro, Roots Manuva, Infinite Livez, Stade, Diplo, Mike Ladd, Teef, Enter Shikari, Noisettes, Kid Acne, Ty, DJ Vadim, Juice Aleem and Foreign Beggars.
Currently residing in Berlin.
Be sure to check him out online:
http://djdysu.net/
http://djdysu.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/djdysu
http://www.myspace.com/djdysu
http://twitter.com/djdysu
Show will be streamed today 19th of December from 15-17h GMT+1
Radio link as always at radio.elektrana.net
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Double trouble on Sunday! 2 Radio shows from BSSX!
From 15-17h @ http://radio.elektrana.net
SPECIAL EPISODE BASS.EXE Nedeljna Menza:
Chicago JUKE / FOOTWORK Sound
Zvuk izrastao iz ghetto house-a, tesno povezan sa footwork "plesom" :)
ko voli nek izvoli, a ko nije upućen.. toplo preporučujemo da se priključi
taman u ove hladne zimske dane, da se svi ubrzamo i zagrejemo.
"Ghetto House (or Booty House) was a huge component of this: by the mid-90s, Chicago DJs like Deeon, Slugo, Milton, Paul Johnson, Jammin’ Gerald and DJ Funk were speeding tunes up, stripping them down, and building on Chicago’s already-long tradition of mindlessly filthy lyrics aimed at the dancefloor. As a new generation of Chicago producers came up in the late 1990s, the tracks got even faster (150-160bpm), the rhythms got more intricate (and tom-tom oriented), and more hip hop influence found its way in—this sped-up, modern Ghetto House variant is what we in Chicago call Juke.
Over the past decade Juke has developed two pretty distinct halves: the more straightforward four-on-the-floor party bangers by people like Gant-Man, Nephets, and Waxmaster; and the more rhythmically varied, sideways-sounding “footwork tracks” from DJs like Spinn, Rashad, and Nate. Though Chicago’s unique footwork dance styles have existed for as long as I remember, the last five years have seen a sort of feedback loop develop—the music gets faster and more off-kilter, which inspires the dancers to get more intricate and experimental, which encourages the producers to make the tracks weirder still."
Chrissy Murderbot
SPECIAL EPISODE BASS.EXE Nedeljna Menza:
Chicago JUKE / FOOTWORK Sound
Zvuk izrastao iz ghetto house-a, tesno povezan sa footwork "plesom" :)
ko voli nek izvoli, a ko nije upućen.. toplo preporučujemo da se priključi
taman u ove hladne zimske dane, da se svi ubrzamo i zagrejemo.
"Ghetto House (or Booty House) was a huge component of this: by the mid-90s, Chicago DJs like Deeon, Slugo, Milton, Paul Johnson, Jammin’ Gerald and DJ Funk were speeding tunes up, stripping them down, and building on Chicago’s already-long tradition of mindlessly filthy lyrics aimed at the dancefloor. As a new generation of Chicago producers came up in the late 1990s, the tracks got even faster (150-160bpm), the rhythms got more intricate (and tom-tom oriented), and more hip hop influence found its way in—this sped-up, modern Ghetto House variant is what we in Chicago call Juke.
Over the past decade Juke has developed two pretty distinct halves: the more straightforward four-on-the-floor party bangers by people like Gant-Man, Nephets, and Waxmaster; and the more rhythmically varied, sideways-sounding “footwork tracks” from DJs like Spinn, Rashad, and Nate. Though Chicago’s unique footwork dance styles have existed for as long as I remember, the last five years have seen a sort of feedback loop develop—the music gets faster and more off-kilter, which inspires the dancers to get more intricate and experimental, which encourages the producers to make the tracks weirder still."
Chrissy Murderbot
From 22-24h @ http://www.nrbg.rs
BASS.EXE Presents Kontra Bass
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
No! Its the BSSX Crew kicking the shit out of speakers and bringing you another radio show filled with all kinds of BASS driven music that will fill out your residential area with low frequency sounds.
If you are by any case in Belgrade feel free to join us in the club of NRBG where you can enjoy a drink or two while we select the wickedest, fresh out of the oven beats for you. Club is located at the following address: Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 93.
BASS.EXE Presents Kontra Bass
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
No! Its the BSSX Crew kicking the shit out of speakers and bringing you another radio show filled with all kinds of BASS driven music that will fill out your residential area with low frequency sounds.
If you are by any case in Belgrade feel free to join us in the club of NRBG where you can enjoy a drink or two while we select the wickedest, fresh out of the oven beats for you. Club is located at the following address: Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 93.
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