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April 2010

THE BEATARDS TO PERFORM AT BAMBOOZLE !

By | In The News

THE BEATARDS will be performing THIS Saturday May 1st, at the Bamboozle Festival taking place at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford in NJ (http://www.thebamboozle.com). Other acts at the two day festival include, Paramore, MGMT, Weezer, Drake, Kesha, 88 Keys, Girl Talk, Matt and Kim, Mike Posner, Mutemath, OK GO, Roxy Cottontail, Say Anything, Wale, Wiz Khalifa and the list goes on .. The Beatards perform at 4PM so don’t sleep –

Than on Sunday May 2, They headline Southpaw in Park Slope for all our Brooklyn heads that want to keep it local !

The Bamboozle
Myspace – www.myspace.com/thebamboozle
Twitter – www.twitter.com/thebamboozle
Tumblr – www.thebamboozle.tumblr.com/

Ludacris: Battle of the Sexes (Def Jam / Disturbing Tha Peace)

By | Music & Reviews

Is there any rapper who needs the genre’s recent, rampant vocal-manipulation trend less than Ludacris? Chris Bridges has long been drunk on his own gleefully elastic patois, one of rap’s most distinctive and ever-pleasurable voices.

On “Battle of the Sexes,” his latest, he directs these pleasures toward the Ladies through fizzy pillow talk and respectfully tawdry club fodder. Luda’s always been a lover, not a fighter, and a dip in this particular lyrical Jacuzzi is a good fit.

The spooky “My Chick Bad” might be the first rap song with kind words for Tiger Woods’ club-wielding wife Elin Nordegren, with a cameo from the ever-delightful Nicki Minaj. “Hey Ho” is a go-girl ode to cheating girlfriends (well, presumably other people’s cheating girlfriends) getting their needs met elsewhere, and “Sex Room” and “Feelin’ So Sexy” are fantasias of loverman absurdity.

Some of the production work feels slapdash, as in the sopping-synth “I Know You Got a Man,” and aside from the undeniable banger “How Low,” it’s hard to hear the next obvious hit on “Battle.” But the album is another welcome occasion to listen to Luda enjoying the real love of his life — the sound of his own voice.

— August Brown

Austin Electro Rocker’s GOBI added to Step Up Roster !!!

By | In The News

We are happy to add Austin electro rockers, GOBI, to the Step Up Roster  ! Contact Neel Brown for bookings and other management related inquires !

The story of GOBI begins in the far west corner of Texas, along the border of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, where Justin Dillon and Phil Arciniega first met. Frequenting the clubs along Ciudad Juarez’s strip, the two would be exposed to the relentless house beats and minimal tech sounds that echoed from the steaming clubs. The long nights dancing and being captive to the groove led them to a curious passion and relentless drive for the art of creating their crossover sound of electro production, that heavily draws from the uptempo Dj/dance culture, and the raw swagger of hip-hop.

The duo left El Paso and moved into a house in the heart of San Marcos, Texas.  While attending college they began producing for hip-hop artists and the “Lindsey House”, became infamous for dance parties, and inevitable chaos. Soon, it became known as the house where GOBI lived. When the two ventured up the street to attend a party, they stumbled upon the missing link. In a pitch black room, packed with swaying bodies, and the stiff stench of sweat, was a force igniting in the corner. Upon meeting Matthew Kevin Dunn, GOBI was born. The group immediately recorded a demo in 2007, and in 2008, moved to Austin. The trio’s debut ep “The Poltergeist Arcade” made the University of Texas KVRX top 40 in its first days of rotation, and the single, “Dirty Dancin'”, is quickly staking its claim as the new party anthem for a generation thriving for a good time.


Management/Booking – nbrown@stepupworld.com
Band Email – gobibooking@gmail.com
Myspace – www.myspace.com/GOBI
Facebook – www.oontzy.com
Twitter – www.twitter.com/GOBIrocks
Jango – www.jango.com/music/GOBI
EPK – www.sonicbids.com/GOBI

MIZ METRO PERFORMES @ EARTH DAY FESTIVAL IN NYC

By | Shows & Events

FRIDAY APRIL 23RD / EARTH DAY FESTIVAL LUNCH SHOW
w/DJ Vinyl Richie, Midi Bass & Sax
special guests!
FREE…

GRAND CENTRAL STATION (Vanderbilt Ave outdoor stage)

Full lineup: http://www.earthdayny.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=59

www.mizmetro.com

Important MTA ppl will be there, so come show your support screaming in the front! I’m gunning to be the next Miss Subway!
Your support is very appreciated!

LA: BAD HABITS W/ DJ MASEO (DE LA SOUL)

By | In The News

BAD HABITS THIS Friday April 16th with DJ MASEO (De La Soul) So what if you can’t make it to Coachella. We gonna keep the party rockin’ in LA !

Warehouse / Loft located at 3303 Sunset Blvd in Silverlake, CA 90026

10 PM – 4 AM


$10

Ladies FREE B4 Midnight –

BUY you Tickets in Advance and receive 1 drink
coupon Follow the link http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/107939

DJ LIONDUB EUROPEAN TOUR !

By | In The News

Greetings family. DJ LionDub announced his much anticipated European
Tour 3 weeks ago and its live and underway. So far, Swiss and Austrian
audiences have shown nothing but love as LD showcases his unique blend
of ragga-jungle, dancehall and hard hitting dubstep. Below you will
find LD’s updated tour schedule by city.

Take care, spread the word about the tour to your friends in the EU,
and be on the lookout here for free downloads from Marcus Visionary’s
full length double LP “Carib” which drops on May 2nd, 2010 via all
major digital distributors.

LIONDUB EUROPEAN TOUR 2010
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saturday march 27th : lucerne, switzerland @sudpol
friday april 2nd : vienna, austria @cafe leopold
sunday april 4 : berlin, germany @k-pax
wednesday april 7 : tromso, norway
friday april 9th : tromso, norway
saturday april 10th : bergen, norway
sunday april 11th : oslo, norway
friday april 16th : bristol, uk stokes croft
saturday april 17th : hannover, germany
thursday april 22nd: florence, italy
friday april 23rd : dublin, ireland
saturday april 24th : dublin, ireland
sunday april 25th : dublin, ireland
friday april 30th : london, uk
saturday may 1st : leeds, uk @subdub

Gorillaz: Plastic Beach (Virgin)

By | Music & Reviews

Forget the cartoon characters. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s animated misfits have always been mainly interesting as a concept, and on much of the third Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach, it feels like Albarn and co. are ditching the idea of writing pop songs a cartoon band might front anyway. The one-time Blur frontman has transcended some of the post-modern artifice of this project, and created the group’s most affecting and uniquely inviting album. Joke’s over, Gorillaz are real.

So why make this a Gorillaz album in the first place? It wasn’t meant to be one. Hewlett, the celebrated Tank Girl co-creator, told The Observer last July, “Gorillaz now to us is not like four animated characters anymore– it’s more like an organization of people doing new projects.” The project was to be called Carousel, presented by, but not performed by, Gorillaz. It never panned out. So Albarn devised Plastic Beach, a loose enviromental-song cycle warning against disposability. It’s a noble conceit, if a transient one.

Along with a typically diverse band of collaborators, Albarn dips into Krautrock, funk, and dubstep, as well as the weary, more melodic music he’s been perfecting for much of last decade– sort of an electronic take on baroque pop. Albarn also sounds more comfortable as a leader here than he has in some time. On the standout “On Melancholy Hill”, he recalls the swooning strains of one of his heroes, Scott Walker. And when he shares or cedes vocals, he has the good sense to turn things over to luminaries like Lou Reed (magnificently dry-throated on “Some Kind of Nature”) and Bobby Womack (good on first single “Stylo”, better on the twangy “Cloud of Unknowing”), while effortlessly integrating them into the sound.

Handling most of the production himself, Albarn has reversed the good fortune of the first two Gorillaz albums. With Dan the Automator on their 2001 self-titled debut and Danger Mouse on 2005’s Demon Days, the group was adept at fusing giddy pop with hip-hop, inserting De La Soul, Del the Funky Homosapien, or a yippy Miho Hatori into some of their best songs (“Clint Eastwood”, “Dirty Harry”, “Feel Good Inc.”, “19-2000”). Those songs crashed in from all places with little mind to sequence or balance, and the result was two fairly unfocused records saved by some decent alt-rap.

On Plastic Beach, things are the other way around. The rap moments here feel almost needlessly idiosyncratic amidst the lusher treatments. Snoop Dogg’s appearance on “Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach” is an incongruous introduction to an album that has nothing to do with Snoop Dogg. De La repeat themselves on the faux jingle “Superfast Jellyfish”. Grime MCs Kano and Bashy compellingly play pass-the-baton on “White Flag”, but only after disrupting an absorbing intro and outro by the Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music. Only on “Sweepstakes” is Mos Def able to assimilate into the production.

Albarn is more natural when working in the kind of ornate Village Green Preservation Society-style pop that dominates Plastic Beach. His collaborations with Little Dragon, “Empire Ants” and “To Binge” are two of the most arresting things here– they’re airy, elusive, and amazingly beautiful. It’s been years since Albarn has written anything as blatantly gorgeous. If he had to work past the animated pretense to rediscover it, all the better. Why be a cartoon when you can be a real person?

Sean Fennessey, March 10, 2010

FUSICOLOGY RE-LAUNCH PARTY W/ DJ 9TH WONDER

By | In The News

This Friday April 2, 2010 Bad Habits presents The Re-Launch Party for Fusicology w/ Special Guest DJ 9th Wonder. Residents DJ X- Man and DJ Roman holding it down on the 1s and 2s with guest DJ set by “P.U.D.G.E” and DJ Smiles Davis!

All NEW private warehouse / loft located at 3303 Sunset Blvd (in silverlake) CA 90026

Event will go from 10 – 4 AM

Full Bar