Brap FM are proud to present
Bass 99, the first of many BrapFM events to be held in the lively south coast town of Bournemouth. Our opening night will be at
Dusk Till Dawn on
Saturday 3rd July 2010 so come on down for sun, sea and bass!
Location: Dusk Till Dawn, 205 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, BH1 1JU
www.dusktilldawnclub.com
Date: Saturday 3rd July 2010 / 10pm - Late
Music Policy: All things bass driven including Breaks, Electro, Fidget, Dubstep & DnB
Door Tax: £3 entry all night
Drink Offers: £2.50 on selected drinks
Join the
Bass 99 facebook group
HERE
Or follow this link to the Facebook Event
HERE
DJs:
Bubaking
The breakbeat equivalent of little & large have not looked back with infamous Mix CDs, Radio 1 Mini mix for Annie Mac, Burgers & Beats Radio Show on Brap FM and Nu Breaks, Cheeky Booties and a string of festival appearances.
Buba started playing in the Big Beat and Speed Garage days of 1996, his style fuses Hip House & Breakbeats with a cheeky old skool twist! As well as hosting his own shows on Bournemouths K1-FM, he is a regular fav on the south coast circuit spinning breaks & beats along side classic dance tracks. Eclectic is perhaps the wrong word to describe Jason’s DJ style, he grew up on blockparty and daisy age Hip Hop, James Brown and Big Beat. His sets are a mash up of Hip Hop, Funk, Breakbeat with retro soundtracks and DnB. His 4yr + Residency at The Consortium (Bournemouth) was testament and secured his infamous reputation! Self-confessing to owning one of the best and worst record collections of many.
King, already choice resident for Rogue Beats introduced Buba into the frame, a Mix tape and swift handshake saw him too enlisted on the roster. Predominantly rocking the crowds in their own unique styles, one alcohol-fuelled night led the two to join arms. Having never practiced together, working 4 decks and 2 cd players across 2 mixers proved no problem, there was an instant click and BubaKing was born!!!
Djing alongside high profile acts including Freddy Fresh, Coldcut, Freq Nasty, Stanton Warriors and the Plump DJs to name a few. The duo have built up an infamous reputation (and fanbase) tearing the house down throughout London, Brighton, Southampton, Bristol and their Bournemouth Hometown.
For more info go to:
http://www.myspace.com/bubaking
To check out recordings of their Brap FM shows go
HERE
Cockney Nutjob
Originally from Essex, but now hailing from sunny Bournemouth, Cockney Nutjob's love of music has been a life-long passion, and it's from this knowledge that he draws a supreme selection of current alternative dance music.
You can catch him on the circuit playing specific genre sets or complete genre mash ups depending on the night. He can also be found on the bi-weekly Crazy Beatz Show on Brap.FM, spining a range of Breaks with hints of Fidget, UK Garage and Dubstep. Don't forget to check out the Crazy Beatz monthly Podcasts, which are devoted purely to Breaks!
For more info go to:
http://www.myspace.com/djcockneynutjob
To check out recordings of his Brap FM shows go
HERE
Mishima
Scaley, green and 100ft tall, Mishima could destroy small towns with his lazer eyes. Luckily for you he chooses to play fat breakbeats and groove-laden bass instead
He has played support for artists such as Vandal, Grooverider, Shimon, Merka, Rektchordz and more. Mishima has deejayed at many desirable venues - such as Glastonbury Festival, Bristol's Blue Mountain club, and your garden shed (when you were out).
Mishima now presents the Bad Bunny Beats radio show on Brap FM, where he plays big bad breakbeat and a whole bundle of bad bunny bootlegs, every other Wednesday 6-8pm. He will try not crush you with his powerful claws.
For more info go to:
www.waxonwaxoff.org/badbunny
To check out recordings of his Brap FM shows go
HERE
Kreza
He started DJing about ten years ago when a girlfriend at the time donated her old belt-drive Numarks. At the time he started buying piles and piles of techstep and jump-up ragga jungle. He then spent a few years promoting and Djing at the highly successful, multi-genre MOD nights in his hometown of Basingstoke.
His music taste diversified somewhat and these days is playing mainly nu skool breaks, peppered liberally with odd bits of grime, breakcore, hiphop, rapcore, dubstep, and of course the odd jungle tune when the mood takes him.
More recently he went on to set up an internet station of his own to broadcast to the world his musical delights. Then early in 2010 Kreza decided to join the Brap FM ranks to present the bi-weekly Nuclear Breaks show. He has played clubs from London to Bournemouth, rocking parties with complex breaks and heavy basslines.
For more info go to:
www.myspace.com/djkreza
To check out recordings of his Brap FM shows go
HERE
Go on - give us a lick!