Jump to content
Clubplanet Nightlife Community

Drum & Bass


seblg

Recommended Posts

What do you think of it? I personally love it, even though it has got to be the hardest thing to dance to. In my short time in London I went to a mega-club called Fabric one night, and the drum&bass section of it was definately the most insane/intense thing ever. I also know for a fact that they love it in London. It's not at all big in NY, how come?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah sweet, I wasn't intending on going out tonight so as to save myself for roots at Cielo, but i'll check it out! lol but we'll see if I can find it first, so far I have only ever sbeen on the west ide, pretty much just following the number 1 line up and down Manhattan. The EAST side!? mmmm scary haha.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah sweet, I wasn't intending on going out tonight so as to save myself for roots at Cielo, but i'll check it out! lol but we'll see if I can find it first, so far I have only ever sbeen on the west ide, pretty much just following the number 1 line up and down Manhattan. The EAST side!? mmmm scary haha.

lol i know the east side waaaay better than the west side coming from LI. my best friends live on the east side too.....

did you go last night? i was there until about 2/230. d and b room packed as usual......upstairs, scott richman (not sure of last name) old owner of satellite records, really good, first time hearing frankie pena - good as well....my friends who normally dj there came on around 3 i believe

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah I did go the D&B room was good fun, i'd probably go again. I left at about 3.00 i think, thats around abouts when the place emptied out. haha i'm from long island aswell but I always come in and stay on the west side with friends, so that's all i know really, all the way down where sin sin is though it dosn't really make a difference. Thanks for telling me about the night!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

lol i know the east side waaaay better than the west side coming from LI. my best friends live on the east side too.....

did you go last night? i was there until about 2/230. d and b room packed as usual......upstairs, scott richman (not sure of last name) old owner of satellite records, really good, first time hearing frankie pena - good as well....my friends who normally dj there came on around 3 i believe

thanx Bella ;)

Best party in NYC IMO

tons of hawt chicas and plenty of energy.

there is nothing better than walking into Sin Sin when the DJ got that DnB crowd into a frenzy and the MC is screaming his head off while some banging beatz are going off to those crazy kids

:)

sex.jpg

:devil:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

thanx Bella ;)

Best party in NYC IMO

tons of hawt chicas and plenty of energy.

there is nothing better than walking into Sin Sin when the DJ got that DnB crowd into a frenzy and the MC is screaming his head off while some banging beatz are going off to those crazy kids

:)

sex.jpg

:devil:

ur welcome, was a good night :) i have been going on tues for a while now....anyways we met at the end of the night - rachel is my real name, i was wearing a black hat.

seblg - glad u had a good time! :) i prob walked right past you! lol....def come more often to camoflague!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

look like fun 2nite ;)

]50/50 Productions proudly presents the original 1 and only...

C A M O U F L A G E 007

An Authentic Blend of Drum & Bass for Mature Audiences Every Tuesday Since 1997!

NYC'S PREMIERE 21 & OVER WEEKNIGHT JUNGLE/DRUM & BASS/EDM DANCE PARTY!

NYC's longest running 21+ Drum & Bass party with weekly resident DJ CHRISTIAN BRUNA and guests!

Tuesday February 13th, 2007

Valentine's Day Special: The return of the seductive duo...

edisongem3.jpg

EDISON GEM aka ORION & JADIS

(myspace.com/orionjadis, LA)

"You never know how things are going to end up - you can just feel them beginning. You move blindly searching for what matters, and until it smacks you in the face, you won't know what it is." ~Jadis

The end of one thing is often the beginning of another. Edison Gem are proof positive that destruction can double as a form of creation. The production team, a collaborative effort between Orion and Jadis, has focused the energy borne of the failure of their relationship into an inspired mélange of expression, class, and dancefloor sensibility.

Propelled by passion and groove, the efforts of the two are seething with synergy and depth. Both classically trained, they manage to seamlessly fuse raw emotion with the consummate articulations of seasoned artistry. Jadis' ethereal voice gives a haunting edge to Orion's vast pastiches of tense rhythm and timeless melodic arrangements with breathtaking result.

After a one-year hiatus following their breakup, they both felt the pull of their strong artistic rapport and began working together again. "I tried working with other singers, but at the end of the day it boils down to finding that spark between people that makes something great, and its just not that easy to find," says Orion. "But we've got it, and we know it, and its what we're all about with our music." Jadis adds, "We had built something together that had been unique and to lose each other would mean starting completely over from square one. Neither of us was willing or patient enough to do that."

Orion and Jadis, both originally from North Carolina, are currently operating out of Los Angeles. Orion has garnered attention and 12" vinyl releases from labels such as LTJ Bukems Good Looking Records, Subtitles Music (with Jadis), Breakbeat Science, Fokuz, Gamma Ray, and others. Edison Gem (named after the first mass-produced gramophone) are currently finishing up their first album and playing select dates around the US.

Written by Andy Abang

CB_BW2.jpg

CHRISTIAN BRUNA

(50/50 Prod., Camouflage, Christianbruna.com)

When looking back at the history and growth of New York City Drum N Bass there is one artist that stands above and beyond and will always be associated with it's development and glory. This Native New Yorker straight out of Queens holds a heavy weight belt of 10 years and can be considered a king of the jungle for his accomplishments and dj mastery. Christian Bruna stretches far and wide and is globally known as the father of Camouflage NYC. From 1997 to 2007 Camouflage has been rolling right every Tuesday night.

Exactly Magazine

Strife.jpg

STRIFE (Driven AM, dj-strife.com, Sister NYC)

Music is her life. Drum and Bass is her passion. Erica Munday, A.K.A. DJ Strife, has had a love for music for as long as she can remember. Its that feeling that when you close your eyes and simply listenthe whole world disappears.

Strifes involvement in the U.S. underground music scene started back in 1994 when she was only 14 and attended her first rave. After this one night she knew right then that this music was something that truly touched her soul and would be a part of her life forever. She soon thereafter was going to every event on the east coast that she could, which eventually lead her to her next natural steppromoting. She started promoting for one of the largest event companies on the east coast, Park Rave Maddness. And by the time she was 16 she had made enough contacts in the scene and wanted to continue going forward by learning how to DJ to be that person that controlled the crowds inner feelings by taking you on a journey with the music they wove together. At first by playing fast-paced Hard Trance and Hard Acid music that got the crowd going, but eventually at 19 while in college in New York for Audio Recording, switched to her growing love for Drum and Bass.

2003 brought the way of House DJ, Fame and his Simply Bangin Productions which merged Strife and Fame together for combined efforts in weekly events in NYC. By joining a night of House and Drum and Bass music this allowed them to bring both styles of music together in one place. Also in 2003 Strife got linked up with all female crew Sister NYC (the NYC chapter of successful San Francisco group). Right away this combination of all genre woman DJs and MCs connected with her, and knew together they could really make a dent in furthering woman and their place in Electronic music. Being interviewed for Los Angeles collective Technotreffs nationally distributed Girls of Techno DVD also gave her a chance to speak her mind on the empowerment on being a female DJ. Hosting and playing at events all the way from New York to Miami to Brazil to Germany to London and back again, Strife continues to push the Drum and Bass sound that she strives for everyone to hear and feel.

Strife's flow of Liquid Drum and Bass sounds infused with Brazillian flavor and vocal tunes make her track selection stream together with each blended mix. As well as being endorsed by keyboard company Korg, Strife has performed all over nationally and internationally at such events as the DEMF, Detroit Electronic Music Festival, at renowned UK monthlies "Therapy Sessions" & Metric, and touring in Brazil and Germany alongside heavyweights such as High Contrast, Bad Company, Dylan, Loxy, & B Key, Patife, Andy, Drumagick, and Mickey Finn. In addition, she has taken part at conventions in Nashville, TN for the NAMM show, at Madison Square Garden in her residence of NY for product demos, and in Miami for the WMC, Winter Music Conference, with Sister USA.

DSCN1956.jpg

ETZI (Sushi-Bass, Camouflage, Fusion, Djetzi.com)

Tommy Etzi aka ETZI began playing records in the late 90’s at local after-hours and underground parties in his hometown, rust belt city, Pittsburgh, PA. Etzi then moved to Brooklyn, New York to complete his college education. Being diverse and having an open mind he continued to expand his musical influences and taste. Etzi’s love for electronic music pushes him to presently play out as a house and drum&bass dj. His house sound consists of a filter, funky, disco-tech, electro sound. Whereas his drum&bass consists of a techy, jump up, liquid funk sound. Etzi currently plays every Saturday night at his restaurant/bar party Sushi-Bass. He is also affiliated and is a weekly house resident dj at Camouflage, one of NYC's longest running 21 and up drum&bass parties to date. Etzi has a key track selection and a clean style of mixing. Etzi always sustains the positive vibe.

Guest DJ's upstairs: Classics, 80's, Electro, House and more...

JAZZY NICE (Giant Step)

DR.WUNDT & TRAE ANN (Dealinrecords.com, Electroboobies, Exactly Magazine)

GIL-T & IRON LYON (Truecrew.com, Soundclash, Mass.)

CHRIS LOVE (Newyorkfuckincity.com)

DJ BLYTHE (Dynamik Sounds)

Special Event: $7 before Midnight, $10 after with Flier $15 without

OPEN BAR from 10pm-11pm + FREE Giveaways!!

Rolling right every Tuesday night @ The Leopard Lounge/Sin Sin

248 E. 5th St. & 2nd Ave., NYC www.leopardloungenyc.com

21+ w/ ID, 10pm to 4am, FREE! NO COVER!! Excluding Special Events

Drink Specials: $3 Domestic Beers, $5 Absolut Drinks!

2 Floors of Fun, Great Sound and Other Surprises!

Upstairs join weekly resident DJ ETZI playing House and more...

New SEX, DRUGS & DRUM & BASS T-Shirts for Sale ($20 Men's & Womens)!!

www.camonyc.com

Camouflage 10 Year Anniversary the whole month of March featuring: Bailey (UK), DJ Kalm (UK), Freesteppa (Germany), DJ Evol (Chicago) and much, much, more..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...