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City: Ottawa
State: Ontario
Country: CA
Signup Date: 1/18/2007

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife

 


 

Hosted By:

Riddim.ca/ DarkDisco & ROUGH N RUGGED Ent.

When:
July 11, 2009

Where:
Lotus Lounge
129 Bank st.
Ottawa

Description:
Get ready to DROP IT LOW!! STREET BASS PIONEER will be dropping BASS BOMBS on Ottawa Sat. July 11 2009! Rough N Rugged Ent. & Riddim.ca/ Dark Disco present: STARKEY (PHILLY) Planet Mu, Slit Jockey, Seclusiasis, Offshore, Lo Dubs alongside Egyptrixx + Jas Nasty + Pandemic + Seam

DOWNLOAD latest STARKEY mix HERE

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Thursday, November 27, 2008 



Jas Nasty: JAWS OF BASS mixtape

http://www.riddim.ca/darkdisco/?p=70

Part one

Intro: Bass History (intro)- Linton Kwesi Johnson
Bi-Polar Bear (Starkey RMX) – Pacheko
Archangel (Boy 8-bit RMX) – Burial
Like Thunder- Drop the Lime
Wild Beasts – Boy 8-bit
Hold on (Switch LDN RMX)- Hot Chip
Break it down like this – Scottie B
Coalition – DJ Oddz & Eastwood
Township Funk (DJ Rob 3 RMX)- DJ Mujava
People don’t know- Roll Deep ft.
Donaeo
Sound System- Admiral T
Hardcore Lover- Lady Saw ft. T.O.K
Quits (Kalbata RMX)- Sunship ft. Warrior Queen
Di Eagle an Di Bear – Linton Kwesi Johnson

Part two

Starstruck (Diplo RMX) – Santogold
Rock 2nite (Bombaman’s nasty windchill RMX) – Syntonics
3rd kind – CRYO
For what you Dream of – Bedrock ft. KYO
Bulbs Burn out – Boy 8-bit
Side Bease- Kromestar & Hatcha
Set the trend (Ghislain Poirier RMX) - Face T
Reminiscience- Monolake
Reminissin’- Geiom ft. Marita
Atlantis- LTJ Bukem
Back to Life (However do you want me) – Soul II Soul
Got 2 Be Down (Starkey RMX) - Robin Thicke ft. Faith Evans
Bass history – Linton Kwesi Johnson

Monday, June 04, 2007 

Jas Nasty: summer love mini-mix (june 2007)



http://download.yousendit.com/774E995B0C2F59F2

Jas Nasty: Summer Love mini-mix! (30min.)

tracklisting:

The Zombies- Time of the Season
CAN- Vitamin C
Paul Simon- 50 ways to leave your lover (BBC Soundsystem RMX)
The Jeffersons- Fish Fry (Tittsworth RMX)
Rod Lee- Feel me
Curtis Mayfield- Move on Up (Dj Ayres RMX)
Thunderheist- Suenos Dulces
Walter Meego- Looking though a Keyhole (Switch RMX)
Nellboy ft. Mz Sunday Luv- Myspace Supastar
Drop the Lime- Died in Your Arms RMX
Burial- Southern Comfort

http://www.myspace.com/jasnasty
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 

 The BITE IT! BANG IT! MIX !! w/Tracklisting

! ! Jas Nasty's BITE IT! BANG IT! MIX !! (NOV 2006)

 
BITE IT! BANG IT!

Tracklisting.....
 
Money- Pink Floyd
More Is Enough (Sinden RMX)- Epicman ft. Plan B
Funky Dreams- DJ Dolphin
It takes two- Rob Base/ Go On Girl- Roxanne Shante
Bojangles (Pitbull RMX)- Tittsworth
Bump (Switch RMX w. Jas Nasty edit)- Spank Rock ft. Amanda Blank
I Drank the Pine Sol (Edu K RMX)- OMG (DJ Rue ft. MC Lil' Bit)
Poison (Jas Nasty RMX)- Benny Ill & Hatcha
E-Lock- Drop the Lime/ Man on the Moon- Dj Godfather
Freaky Bitches-Dj Assault VS. Dj Godfather
Push It (Jas Nasty Freestylectro RMX) - Salt N Pepa
When I hear Music (DJ Fame RMX)- Debbie Deb
Situation(dub)-Yaz/ Shake Situation(YingYangTwins VS.Yaz)- Dj Ayres
Damn Girl (A-trak mix)- Kid Sister
Looking for the Perfect Beat- Afrikka Bambaata
Habibi (DJ Marlboro RMX)- D.M Project
Egyptian Rubber (Bangles VS. Too Short)- Nick Catchdubs
Drag Rap (Triggerman) - The Showboys
Six Days - Dj Shadow ft. Mos Def
Real Talk -Trae (UGK)
Stiletto Pumps- Crime Mob
She works hard for her Money- Donna Summer
Let me Bang- Kid Sister
Bubblegum- Thunderheist
XR2 (Jas Nasty edit)- Diplo ft. M.I.A
New Berlin Loft- Modeselektor
Retaliate- Sarantis ft. Warrior Queen
Cish Cash Rules (Wutang RMX)- Krames
Money changes everything- Cyndi Lauper


Wednesday, May 23, 2007 


NEW! SCAMP-step MIX w/TRACKlisting


Jas Nasty: SCAMP-step!! (May 2007)

DUBSTEP | GRIME | SUBLOW | BASS

http://www.riddim.ca/audio/JasNasty_SCAMPstep.mp3


Tracklisting:

1. Throw Some D's (Starkey RMX) VS. Music of Theives RMX)- Rich Boy
2. Wamp Wamp (Starkey RMX)- The Clipse
3. BladeRunner/Coalition/Champion (JasNasty megamix) -Dj Oddz & Eastwood
4. POW (Forward Riddim)-Lethal Bizzle ft. BustaRhymes, Lil'Jon, Bonecrusher & Dizee Rascal
5. Eski Flu (M.I.A Bird Flu RMX) - ZOMBY
6. Beat them- Loefah
7. Versus- Burial
8. Come to Life- Drop the Lime
9. Black Barbie (Modeselektor RMX)- Jahcoozi
10. Sir Skanks-A-Lot - Bowzer (Jas Nasty edit)
11. Robotic Pandas- Bowzer & Mikeok
12. All of a Sudden- Coki
13. Buffalogal dub- Sarantis
14. Quits (Ariel RMX) -Sunship ft. Warrior Queen
15. This Fire (DZ's Bayswate RMX)- The Fix
16. Fuel Head- Kromestar Vs Hatcha
17. Pending -Blake Markle
18. Copenhagen Massive- Obeah/ 2000F
19. Meditation- Intoccabile
20. Wounder- Burial
21. Floater- Blake Markle
22. Stagger Dub- Mathhead


Thursday, April 12, 2007 

http://www.thecurbcrawlers.com

http://www.thecurbcrawlers.com/blog

http://www.myspace.com/curbcrawlers

CHECK IT!

 

just brought Loefah, wikkid night with Cryo, Sek and Knifehandchop with a huge wikkid soundsystem at Crosstown....

big things to come, DROP THE LIME May 12th!!

keep your eye on these kids.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 

Excerpt from Interview with Monolake by Cyan/ AKA Corina MacDonald for Vague Terrain:

VT:  I'm interested in the interaction between the visual interface (say Atlantic Waves or Ableton Live) and musical creation. How do you think the evolution of sound creation tools from aural to visual has changed our relationship to sound? For example, sound editing has shifted from a primary reliance on our ears (i.e. tape splicing) towards visual representations of sound (i.e. waveform editors). How do you think this changes our perception of sound?

RH:  Visual representation of sound is evil. A waveform editor is an enormous help when editing sound but at the same time it has the potential to keep the composer effectively from listening. The visualization by nature stresses the abstract formal quality of a work but makes no statement about its content. The result is obvious, a lot of music these days works correctly according to a formal scheme but lacks beauty within. It takes quite some courage to work against the visual scheme, because oddly structured parts look so wrong. The timeline always tells us how long a piece is in bars or seconds but it knows nothing about our perception of time. We might think a part is too long because it looks long on screen but in fact it is interesting enough to be much longer and we would not shorten it if we could not see it but just listened. I often turn off the screen or close my eyes when listening to my edits because the visual representation is a false friend.

 

whole article:

http://www.vagueterrain.net/content/archives/journal05/monolake01.html

Cyan: http://www.traktion.com

Monolake: http://www.monolake.de