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BHR001 – Any Questions? EP (Released 11-12-10) by Bass Hound Records

Double Oh No heads this brand new label, here’s some info!

Bass Hound Records is the new label owned and operated by DJ/producer Double Oh No from Seattle, Washington. We aim to provide good, free bass music to all the sub heads across the globe. Bringing together bass heavyweights from around the world and Seattle producers on every release, we’re gonna tear shit up this year and next! Every release on Bass Hound will be 100% FREE, with a new set of tracks dropping every month. Forthcoming releases include tracks and remixes from Tony Rocky Horror, Figure, Z-Kat, Bruce Stallion, Kozee, Kanji Kinetic, Feedback and many, many more 🙂

Our first release features original rat pack inspired tune “Any Questions?” by head honcho Double Oh No himself along with remix support from The Squire Of Gothos, NONEWYORK, Feedback, and Simtek. Squire’s remix is pure big ravey speed bassline business. NONEWYORK brings the darker, melodic, deep future garage touch to the table. Sleazetone’s own Simtek provides a garage-y banger of a mix heavy on the sub bass. And last but definitely not least, Lithuanian producer Feedback turns out a dirty dirty electro house stormer with a killer hip hop paced breakdown.

Double Oh No:
http://www.myspace.com/doubleohnodj

Squire Of Gothos:
http://www.myspace.com/thesquireofgothos

NONEWYORK:
http://www.myspace.com/nonewyorkyork

Simtek:
http://www.myspace.com/mattsimtek

Feedback:
http://www.myspace.com/feedback777

Here’s to a lot more free music!

-P

Read this. If you dig, check out one of his upcoming shows! *nwtekno.org for more details

12.4 – Don’t Touch That Dial
12.11 – Jingle Bomb
1.22 – Express Yourself 3 (Portland)
1.29 – Databass
2.18 – Boat Party

INTERVIEW.

1. First off, to me you’re one of the freshest DJ’s in the NW rave scene..on a few occasions you’ve brought me out of a bad funk at a party..you’re song selection and energy come through very strong..what drives you as a DJ?

Thank you! What drives me while performing is exactly that, performing. So many DJ’s stand behind a set of turntables and never move or acknowledge that there is anyone else in the room. I get so excited about the music that I’m playing, and that shows through the performance. The main thing that keeps me performing is to see other people get just as excited about the music that I’m playing and get into it with me.

2. How long have you been mixing? Have you always been real immersed in the electronic community?

I started going to shows in 2000, and immediately became obsessed with the music. After dancing myself through about 15 pairs of shoes, I started to play. That was sometime around 2002. Eventually I started to play at house parties in Pullman, WA. After moving from there to Tacoma, I practiced every day in my living room for hours and hours. Around then is when I started getting involved in promoting my first club night and started involving myself in Equalize Entertainment. It wasn’t until I met J Sharp in 2004 that I started to get DJ bookings in Seattle though. Since then, its all been a ton of fun. In the past few years, I have become really involved in stage design, management and lighting, which I currently do for USC Events and Digital Innovators.

3. Who are some DJ’s you’d love to tag-team with?

Myk, Channel Surfer, Cameo, Sonny Chiba, Jaden from PDX, All of those guys bring different aspects to DJing and playing with each of them is a completely unique experience.

4. How would you describe the style of music you play? And what’s the best party you’ve performed at so far?

For years, I was strictly a dark, tear out breakbeat DJ. Becoming bored of that, I have reached out into playing electro, dubstep, fidget, dnb, progressive, polka… you name it. Expanding to more styles gives the opportunity to be able to take listeners to places they didn’t think they’d go with you. As far as the best party, that’s really up in the air. Playing at the Showbox with Steve Aoki and Infected Mushroom was pretty surreal. Playing the Showbox SoDo with Benny Benassi was pretty cool too. Honestly, I’ve had just as much fun playing for 15 people as I have for 1,500. Any show where people get into it is a good one!

5. Got any big plans for 2011?

HAHA. Finish up my degree from UW. That’s really what’s most important to me. Besides that, I’ll probably just keep doing what I’m doing. Being the production manager for USC Events and Digital Innovators keeps me really busy. Hopefully get back to LA, Boise, SLC and Portland to DJ.

6. Favorite song at the moment?

There are so many…… Demigod by Triage and Jaden, whatever was on that CD Plump DJs gave me last week, La Roux – In For The Kill (Skrillex Remix), Miike Snow – Silvia (Felix Da Housecat Remix), Sub Focus – Could This Be Real, Joan Reyes – Shakedown (Bass Kleph Remix), Pretty Lights – So Much In the Dark, and countless other songs.

7. Any last words?

Banana

-P


Every time Rubix sends me tracks I’m thrown into a swirling house groove that I want to stay in 4ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He’s got this release on Southern Fried w/ Malente.

P.S. I’ve got this track now and will be playing this in upcoming DJ sets, so look out!

Playing here…and here..soon

Rubix & Malente – Afrikan Boogie
/ Southern Fried by IamRubix

http://twitter.com/IamRubix
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RUBIX/343654812729?v=app_178091127385&ref=ts#
http://soundcloud.com/iamrubix

-P

Matthew Dear, Co-founder of the Ghostly International label (Gold Panda, Lusine, Mux Mool, Dabrye, Phantogram) brings his live show to Nectar Lounge tonight in Fremont, Seattle.

IG88 will be opening! A highly promising, expansive electronic artist from our area. I can’t wait to hear his sound journeys coming out of those big nectar speakers 🙂

EP by IG88

Grindle will also be DJ’ing.

BUY TIX: http://bit.ly/9cEIWT

You will see me there fo shizzzz

-P

I met Henry (Shlohmo) at Decibel Festival 2010..he had just played his set for the Modeselektor/Mount Kimbie showcase at Neumos. This a 21+ show, he is not 21..so he was outside once his performance was over..so lame! BUT, I wouldn’t have been able to talk to him for a bit, and now, bring you this blog post, so here’s to that!

Artist: Shlohmo | Song: Sippy Cup by Disco Droppings

I like his loose, spaced-out way of putting music together..

INTERVIEW.

1. Is there a certain kind of theme or idea your developing with Shlohmo?

no, it just gets weirder as time goes on.



2. My friends and I are moving ourselves into the Seattle music scene, especially for electronic music I think it’s right on the edge of really coming together..what would you suggest to young producer/Dj’s like myself, being in an area where electronic music isn’t fully developed and embraced (like LA)?

just keep doin your thing. get weird. keep it truth. don’t try to blend in or make something because you think it’ll be perceived well. make shit for yourself but keep going to shows and get inspired. i dunno, if the scene’s small enough, eventually you start to meet people. i dunno if there’s a set of rules for this one. just keep doin what you do and the rest will follow if it’s meant to happen.

Artist: Jed and Lucia | Song: April Showers (Shlohmo Remix) by Disco Droppings


3. Within the beat scene music their are so many little things to listen to, lots of crumpling, bubbling, squeezing and such..when it comes to the atmosphere in the your songs, how do they come together? Is it lots of effects going and just listening for the weird sounds to come out?

a lot of field recording. i barely even use digital elements or samples anymore. i end up sampling myself. looking for weird sounds that i like in random objects on my desk. i just build on shit until the song sounds like a complete object to me. or the opposite, depending on what i’m going for.

4. Who are some artists from different genres that you feel you have a connection with? People with a similar mindset that just comes out in a very different style of music..

nite jewel, lil b, how to dress well, dog bite. a lot of different shit. i definitely listen to that shit now more than any beat stuff.

5. What’s the best show you’ve been to in the past 6 months? What really stood out to you?

fuck. i played with mount kimbie again down in LA, 2 days after decibel. best show i’ve seen in a long time. it was in a theater with a big ass movie screen behind the performers and my friend Strangeloop was doing visuals. it was just the perfect setting for that kind of music. and their set really fucked up my head. made me want to start all over again.

www.myspace.com/shlomoshun

www.wediditcollective.com/

twitter.com/SHLOHMO

www.facebook.com/pages/Shlohmo/215424843565

-P