BEATS WORKIN TAKE-OVER
After a considerable hiatus, the Beat Workin’ team confirm the line up for this years one-off date for the annual ‘Beats Workin’ take-over’ Mariscos, Woolacombe.
Taking a slightly different approach to previous line-ups, 2010 brings the best line up yet with a mash up of reggae, dub and dubstep.
Stepping up to the turntables to start off the night will be Irie Selecta, Shire Roots and Blazinstein bring you a back-to-back mash up of all things dub and reggae.
Irie Selecta always with a record bag packed full of enough reggae and dub tunes to get anyone’s skank on. Blazinstein will be dropping carefully selected tracks on the dub side. Shire Roots, always holding it down with a favoured selection of reggae classics.
Naturally crossing over from the dub reggae, dubstep has been twisting, turning and evolving pushing new musical boundaries and ideas. And now the bass-shattering genre has come of age and landed in North Devon. Enter diversity, from chilled sound scapes to down-right filthy basslines.
Make way for Standard Procedure. Ollie303 and Pulsar and the duo that make up Standard Procedure. Exeter based and acclaimed dubstep djs and producers. The duo met by a chance meeting at Reform Records in Exeter after people joking how cynical they both were how they’d make a great double act.
Apart from their jilted cynical outlook on life, Ollie and Pulsar had both got into the emerging dubstep sound at the same point after becoming tiered of the same old ideas in there existing scenes, Ollie came from a techno background and Pulsar from drum and bass.
When not working under the standard procedure monica the duo are also busy working on solo projects. Ollie is the mastermind behind the 2 times award winning southwest underground website and SWU radio. Pulsar is always in the studio knocking out constant fresh productions and has just picked up best dubstep producer at the 2010 South West drum & bass awards.
Mariscos, Woolacombe 11pm – 2.30am
For more info:
www.beatsworkin.net
www.beatsworkin-life.blogspot.com
http://www.southwestunderground.net/
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