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Main Sequence

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  • Genre: Hip Hop

    Location Portland, Oregon, US

    Profile Views: 24675

    Last Login: 2/4/2012

    Member Since 7/20/2005

    Website www.mainsequenceblog.com

    Record Label Bridgetown Breaks Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ..Main Sequence lives in Portland, OR and makes sample-based music. ..The Ownership Society.. represents his first full-length release. It took 2 years and was created using nothing but records, a turntable, a mixer, an MPC-3000, and Digital Performer... ....The Ownership Society.. plays with many ideas that are floating around our society today, which oddly enough were embodied in the recordings of past decades. It ranges in styles of hip hop from Prince Paul to Madlib to Kid Koala... You can find it at the ..Bridgetown Breaks Web Store.. or .. download it here. ..
  • Members

    ..Produced and recorded by Main Sequence. Additional recording on "Pay to Play" and "Look" by Pluto... ..Vocals by Loc Thiese and Ro on "Pay to Play" and "Look"... ..Mastered by Alter Echo..
  • Influences

    Portland music. Family, friends, the many talented artists without whom this project would not exist. Roger Linn. Stallone cuts. A free and independent Cascadia.
  • Sounds Like

    Movies for the mind. Sample-based music.

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  • UltraGore

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    ULTRAGORE #008: HELICOPTER SHOWDOWN—THE WRESTLER EP

    The San Francisco Bay has been traditionally known as a hotbed of underground sounds by those
    fortunate enough to know where to look. For a time, the East Bay hyphy movement had kids
    from Santa Rosa to Salinas ghost ridin’ the whip, and for years the underground warehouses
    and speak-easys of The City have been owned by the warm thump of quality house music.
    More recently though, dubstep has been creating a foothold on the Golden Gate, with a slew of
    emerging artists carving out a space in the underground music scene both locally and nationally.

    New kid on the block to SFO bass music, Helicopter Showdown is set to take the dubstep world
    by storm with their blistering production style and heavy sound. Comprised of area producers
    Blake Powers, Joshua Small, Devan Day, Ryan Wade, the foursome has their eyes set on bass
    music domination with their tracks getting support from BARE, Mark Instinct, Vaski, JOGO,
    Liquid Stranger, and Point.blank.

    On their debut EP, The Wrestler, the foursome releases their night terrors inducing sound on the
    world with a fearsome five-pack not for the faint of heart.

    On the title track, The Showdown joins Sluggo for a big slice of epic rave tear-out, sure to keep
    heads high and hands up. With Life On The Edge, HS takes things up a notch with a plodding
    stepper heavy on the murder bass low end.

    Digital blood-lust takes center stage on The Terror, as a slew of arpeggiated wind-ups and
    slow-downs keep ‘em guessing. Belgian duo Point.blank take remix duties on The Terror
    (Point.blank Remix) with murderous results, and to round out the EP, HS throws an audio curve
    ball on Push Forward. Blending serene ambience and a squelching low end, they create what is
    easily the most diverse track on the EP.

    Heavy on bass with a style all their own, Helicopter Showdown show and prove with The
    Wrestler EP.

    1 year ago
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  • UltraGore

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    New York dubstep producer Decree (aka Dylan Marcus) has been in the production game since high school, producing drum and bass, dubstep, and even running his own label—all before the age of 18. Today, he’s gaining notoriety as a dub producer with heavy chops and a tight production style. On his first single for Ultragore, Decree brings the heavy with Synthetic Cocktail.

    Cocktail builds out of foreboding ambience into an abrupt drop where raw bass twists and grinds over huge sub-bass reverberation. This sexy beast growls and purrs, riding the beat to summery piano interludes and beyond where Decree breaks things down, taking the best of both worlds, making their presence known, and then returning to the heavy bass in this twisting, turning dub bass tune.

    On the remix, Sluggo takes the aforementioned sexy dancer for a shift at the rave with his Chuggo Sluggo Remix. A chopped up freight train wails down the tracks laid by Sluggo’s signature tear-out squelch bass. Think DJ Dan’s Loose Caboose meets a strobe-lit slaughterhouse. High energy tear-out with a warehouse twist, Sluggo makes a play for the big room on this filthy rave dub.
    If you like being on top of the nastiest, get ready for the next release.October 29th Ultragore Recordings presents "SpiritRoad E.P."


    1 year ago
  • UltraGore

    (click here to preview)

    New York dubstep producer Decree (aka Dylan Marcus) has been in the production game since high school, producing drum and bass, dubstep, and even running his own label—all before the age of 18. Today, he’s gaining notoriety as a dub producer with heavy chops and a tight production style. On his first single for Ultragore, Decree brings the heavy with Synthetic Cocktail.

    Cocktail builds out of foreboding ambience into an abrupt drop where raw bass twists and grinds over huge sub-bass reverberation. This sexy beast growls and purrs, riding the beat to summery piano interludes and beyond where Decree breaks things down, taking the best of both worlds, making their presence known, and then returning to the heavy bass in this twisting, turning dub bass tune.

    On the remix, Sluggo takes the aforementioned sexy dancer for a shift at the rave with his Chuggo Sluggo Remix. A chopped up freight train wails down the tracks laid by Sluggo’s signature tear-out squelch bass. Think DJ Dan’s Loose Caboose meets a strobe-lit slaughterhouse. High energy tear-out with a warehouse twist, Sluggo makes a play for the big room on this filthy rave dub.
    If you like being on top of the nastiest, get ready for the next release.October 29th Ultragore Recordings presents "SpiritRoad E.P."


    1 year ago
  • UltraGore


    Ultragore Recordings is back with its third hard-hitting release, a collaboration between
    Sluggo and Bare. Label boss Sluggo takes a trip across the desert to the surf and sand of sunny
    California where Los Angeles’ Bare has been making major noise on the domestic dubstep
    scene. With tunes recently landing in the sets of Dieselboy, Excision, Datsik and Trillbass and
    with upcoming releases on Sub Human and Hollow Point, Bare’s been making an indelible mark
    on US dubstep as of late.

    On Shy Guy, Sluggo and Bare drop a chugging beast of a tune a in their first collabo together. A
    pitched down pan flute warms things up to the drop where a heavy digital squelch evolves along
    a bubbling bass line throughout. An aggressive top end and subdued bass create a versatile tune,
    working as a bridge point between power cuts on the for the big room jock or something to pick
    up the energy for your deeper minded DJ.

    B-side has Bare going solo with Mmm Mmmm. This low-end burner has dances with elements of
    skweee and hip hop, as 8-bit bleeps and battle wax sample stabs ride a tough mid-range grinder.
    Everyone’s favorite beer spokesman stops in for a few minutes, signing off with exuberant
    approval on Bare’s brand of dub.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Decree "Synthetic Cocktail"!

    1 year ago
  • UltraGore


    Ultragore Recordings is back with its third hard-hitting release, a collaboration between
    Sluggo and Bare. Label boss Sluggo takes a trip across the desert to the surf and sand of sunny
    California where Los Angeles’ Bare has been making major noise on the domestic dubstep
    scene. With tunes recently landing in the sets of Dieselboy, Excision, Datsik and Trillbass and
    with upcoming releases on Sub Human and Hollow Point, Bare’s been making an indelible mark
    on US dubstep as of late.

    On Shy Guy, Sluggo and Bare drop a chugging beast of a tune a in their first collabo together. A
    pitched down pan flute warms things up to the drop where a heavy digital squelch evolves along
    a bubbling bass line throughout. An aggressive top end and subdued bass create a versatile tune,
    working as a bridge point between power cuts on the for the big room jock or something to pick
    up the energy for your deeper minded DJ.

    B-side has Bare going solo with Mmm Mmmm. This low-end burner has dances with elements of
    skweee and hip hop, as 8-bit bleeps and battle wax sample stabs ride a tough mid-range grinder.
    Everyone’s favorite beer spokesman stops in for a few minutes, signing off with exuberant
    approval on Bare’s brand of dub.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Decree "Synthetic Cocktail"!

    1 year ago
  • UltraGore

    It’s a family affair as Ultragore Recordings returns with its second single, a two-pack of collabos
    between Sluggo and a couple other heavy hitters from the Ultragore family. After the success of
    the all out rage-fest that was I Get Violent, Sluggo and company show a deeper, more melodic
    side of Ultragore with Power Glove. ( click here to preview)

    On the lead single, Sluggo teams up with UK vet Kirkus. After a string of strong releases with
    Dirty Circus, Stupid Fly, Execu7ion, Bass Punch, and BroTown, Kirkus seems to have met his
    match in Sluggo. While both still have a taste for murder bass and heavy whomp, Power Glove
    has the two venturing into new territory with surprising results.
    In another collaboration tour de force, Sluggo and Kirkus team up with label boss Lank for
    a chuggy stepper on We Kill Everything. Once again, Sluggo and Kirkus open up with some
    airy synth notes, quickly deteriorating into some chopped up squelch going into the drop. A
    deep, heavy bass line chugs along at a healthy clip, with some 8-bit highlights and heavy bass
    injections along the way to keep things interesting. Despite its title, We Kill shows that the
    monster inside of Ultragore isn’t all blood-thirst and terror—apparently there’s a brain inside the
    beast.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Sluggo and Bare"Shy Guy"!


    1 year ago
  • UltraGore

    It’s a family affair as Ultragore Recordings returns with its second single, a two-pack of collabos
    between Sluggo and a couple other heavy hitters from the Ultragore family. After the success of
    the all out rage-fest that was I Get Violent, Sluggo and company show a deeper, more melodic
    side of Ultragore with Power Glove. ( click here to preview)

    On the lead single, Sluggo teams up with UK vet Kirkus. After a string of strong releases with
    Dirty Circus, Stupid Fly, Execu7ion, Bass Punch, and BroTown, Kirkus seems to have met his
    match in Sluggo. While both still have a taste for murder bass and heavy whomp, Power Glove
    has the two venturing into new territory with surprising results.
    In another collaboration tour de force, Sluggo and Kirkus team up with label boss Lank for
    a chuggy stepper on We Kill Everything. Once again, Sluggo and Kirkus open up with some
    airy synth notes, quickly deteriorating into some chopped up squelch going into the drop. A
    deep, heavy bass line chugs along at a healthy clip, with some 8-bit highlights and heavy bass
    injections along the way to keep things interesting. Despite its title, We Kill shows that the
    monster inside of Ultragore isn’t all blood-thirst and terror—apparently there’s a brain inside the
    beast.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Sluggo and Bare"Shy Guy"!


    1 year ago
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Bio:

Main Sequence lives in Portland, OR and makes sample-based music. The Ownership Society represents his first full-length release. It took 2 years and was created using nothing but records, a turntable, a mixer, an MPC-3000, and Digital Performer.

The Ownership Society plays with many ideas that are floating around our society today, which oddly enough were embodied in the recordings of past decades. It ranges in styles of hip hop from Prince Paul to Madlib to Kid Koala.

You can find it at the Bridgetown Breaks Web Store or download it here.

Member Since:

July 20, 2005

Members:

Produced and recorded by Main Sequence. Additional recording on "Pay to Play" and "Look" by Pluto.

Vocals by Loc Thiese and Ro on "Pay to Play" and "Look".

Mastered by Alter Echo

Influences:

Portland music. Family, friends, the many talented artists without whom this project would not exist. Roger Linn. Stallone cuts. A free and independent Cascadia.

Sounds Like:

Movies for the mind. Sample-based music.

Record Label:

Bridgetown Breaks Records

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