Shadow Play presents INFECTIOUS SUBS:STANCE


Thursday 7th August 2008


Old School Hip Hop // Jungle // Dubstep

DJs: LOEFAH - FARJ - AUDIO OPTICON - FICTION - STRIFE

Venue: Level 1 / 13 Frome St, Adelaide


Tickets: FREE

Time: 8pm - 4am

Shadow Play presents Infectious Subs:Stance
Old School Hip Hop // Jungle // Dubstep

Thursday 7th August

Featuring
Loefah – Hailing from the UK // DMZ

With Support from
Farj (Garage pressure / Syd)

+ Local

Keyser

Strife

Audio Opticon

fiction – old skool Jungle ragga set

Redline Dubstars

Entry is free!

Loefah – UK//DMZ

Loefah is without a doubt a bastion of dubstep…. .
Loefah has made some of the biggest tunes ever to come out of dubstep & his contributions to the DMZ imprint could be considered key moments in the evolution of the genre. Based in his beloved Norwood in South East London, he runs the legendary dubstep club night and label DMZ with Digital Mystikz. In 2004 he secured three tracks on Rephlex’s second dubstep compilation, released classics such as Goatstare and Horror Show in 2005, and in 2006 made a legendary contribution to Mary Ann Hobbes’ landmark Dubstep Wars Radio One show.

Without a doubt one of the best producers in the entire dubstep scene, Single-handedly making every other dubstep release sound weak by comparison. His hip-hop influenced production style is complemented by bass lines that guarantee maximum physical pressure, on all proper sound systems. ‘Bass’ is the primary function in his productions and with tracks like ‘Goat Stare’ and ‘Ruffage’ this can be heard to full effect…the bass is relentless.
Unlike other producers (Skream, N-Type, Caspa and Pinch to name but a few), Loefah’s bass excursions don’t venture into the wibbly wobbly sub-aquatic realms. Instead they attempt to shatter the listeners rib cage with frequencies that could be used by French riot police.

You gotta find your space and get skanking! Here is Loefah – Bastion of dubstep!


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