Shambler Summer Cruise, the biggest event by Shambler so far is just around the corner. This night 13 dj’s is performing together to give you the widest spectrum possible of bass-oriented music. From our camp you’ll see Amazing A and TRPR represent the Dubstep and our newest recruit, Zub, represent the Drum & Bass. It’s [...]
You should all know him by now. Amazing A has been a part of the Swedish dubstep scene since day one. He was the guy who got TRPR hooked on sub-bass and it was at his club night FRMT (Swedish for FWD, hosted by AA, Martin Cosmo and Infuse) that TRPR and Leroy first met, back in the day.
We can’t tell you how excited we are about bringing one of dubstep’s most productive and original producers to Sweden. This Friday Synkro from Manchester will do his first ever show in Sweden.Synkro will do his Sweden debut in one of Gothenburg’s most legendary nightclubs, the Jazzclub known as Nefertiti.
As you may or may not know, Leroy is leaving for an internship in the Dubstep Mecka, London UK. So this was his last show for a while, but he will be with us in spririt all the way. To send him off inna style & fashion, Tafuri [Groove Radio] and Amazing A [FRMT] came down to the studio as well. AA actually managed to sqeeze in a little Toastyboy special. Toastyboy recently announced that, sadly, hewill no longer be producing dubstep. But we wish him good luck in his future endeavours and enjoy AA’s mix of probably most of his releases.
Once again our good friend Amazing A [FRMT] came down to the studio and joined Leroy and TRPR in the Dubstep hour. Some new and some unreleased stuff in that hour and then a nice set from Losca in the Drum&Bass hour. But wait, there’s more! Leroy stayed for another hour and were joined by Tafuri [Groove Radio]. So another 3h set with the freshest and dopest in Dubstep and Drum&Bass.
Since Leroy and Losca had to prepare for our party, TRPR hooked up with Amazing A [FRMT] and Tafuri [Groove Radio] for this special show dedicated to Dubstep from 2008. So prepare yourself for over fifty tracks in two hours when we pick out our favourites from the past year.