TROUBLE & BASS VI w/ DUBCHILD, BOK BOK + MANARA - JUNE 27!!

Your favorite crew and ours, Trouble & Bass are back for their monthly bass rager at LOVE, Friday 27th June, with guests Dubchild and Bok Bok & Manara!! They will also be celebrating their latest release on the T&B label alongside Palms Out to bring you Math Head “Turn The Music Up” 12″ – out now!
“On the last Friday of the month, Trouble & Bass crew gathers together for their monthly smash down at Club Love. This month, they will be presenting Dubchild with his first US Appearance. If you try and find Dubchild on the internet, you may come across his myspace or a blurb here or there on dubstep forums, but most importantly you’ll come across information on his slew of remixes and original works for Dubstep heavyweight Caspa’s record abel; Storming Productions, as well as Rossi B and Luca’s Bass frenzy label, Heavy Artillery, all based in the UK. Dubchild has been producing grime, 4×4, bassline house and anything with totally heavy bass for over 5 years now. He’s pretty much one of the most unsung heroes in the dubstep/bassline scene.
Dubchild stems from a musical background of reggae/dub, hip-hop, house, and drum & bass anything with a pulse and a touch of soul. Dub child started producing from the age of eleven and has not stopped since he started producing hip-hop which was and still is his main love of music; he began his musical journey on an Amiga 500 which gave him the necessary tools to enhance his production skills. After a while dub child moved on to P.C format using cubase and an akai sampler, he was then introduced to the world of u.k/speed garage which he automatically took to it wasnt long until local drum & bass outlet Formation Records took an interest in his style of production where he released singles such as ‘Time 2 Bump’, ‘The March’ and ‘Grime Time’ on their sister label 100% and DJ Lombardos label; Fragile Beats, which all sold out.
Gaining respect from the club and radio djs such as Jda flex (BBC 1xtra), Ras Kwame, Annie Mac (radio1) his production style was stamped as different and futuristic. He was noted as one of the baddest unrealised artists to hit the scene gaining top chart reviews from a number of DJs and DJ magazines. Dubchild was then approached by label owner Quiet Storm of Storming Productions where he released such bullets as ‘Voodoo’, ‘Roll Dat Shit’, ‘Take Me’ and ‘Psychopath’, which has been played across most radio stations from underground to commercial such as Rinse FM, Kiss FM, Galaxy FM, Radio1, and Radio 1xtra. The scene grows bigger and bigger each day.
From the UK, Bok Bok & Manara host and DJ a party called Night Slugs, which is basically a good equivalent to what Trouble & Bass is in the US, having similar guest DJ’s and rocking the same sounds
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