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bootybreakstepdubyhardstepelectroungaungaupliftingbeat :)
OK, OK, now for real... DJ sets: drum'n'bass (deep, soulful, hard, tech, techno, ragga, jungle, dubby, no clownstep, no, no ;), dubstep, grime, ghetto tech, nuskoolbreaks, breakbeat, electrobreaks, electro, glitch hop, hip-hop, digital dancehall, IDM, retro, 80s, 90s...
Live set, one day... Hope so +)
The confusion (cfsn) association was formed eight years ago when a couple of loyal friends with a clear vision, some money and a bunch of motivation went off to promote breakbeat and drum&bass music along with visual arts in Zagreb, Croatia. Soon enough, all their effort brought about a happy audience and their most popular event Illectric funk became the biggest party of the sort in Croatia, attracting as much as 1200 people to the venues. Illectric funk club nights hosted Optical, Klute, the EZ Rollers, Peshay, Calibre, Marcus Intalex, Rascal&Klone, Storm, BLIM, Chris Carter, Paul B, Chris Su, SKC, Calyx, Black Sun Empire, Teebee and many more. With the foundations for serious partying set firm, the collective decided to venture in a different direction and starts organizing the first Croatian snowboarding and music festival – SCORE* in association with the friendly diskonnection crew. The rest of their energy was put into the three years of Illectric Funk festival which also presented the rarely heard types of electronic music, and introduced the globally popular dubstep to the Croatian clubbers for the first time (LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad, DJ Krush, Dub Pistols, Mala – Digital Mystikz, The Bug, SKC, TM Juke live, Molara etc.)
The closing night of Illectric Funk festival in 2006. headlined by LTJ Bukem and MC Conrad in an open air venue in Zagreb is still often mentioned as one of the best d&b parties in Croatia, and we are proud to have intertwined our energy with 2000 happy clubbers.
cfsn DJs have played on numerous festivals such as the EXIT festival in Serbia, MTV Valkana Beach fest, Lift festival/Sarajevo film festival, Elevate festival in Graz, Austria, Motovun film festival, Rabac Summer Festival, Media Mediterranea, Seasplash Reggae festival in Pula, and Future Sounds of Zagreb to mention a few. They are often seen in various cities around Croatia, but also travel across Europe to spin their records – you might have run into them in London, Berlin, Graz, Klagenfurt, Sofia, Prague, Beograd, Sarajevo, Ljubljana or Bitola
The past year has been one of the most exiting for the collective. The warmer months were spent music-trotting around festivals and manifestations such as VIP InMusic fest, EXIT fest, Bass The World in Berlin, 4 elements festival in Graz, Jewish film festival in London and Zagreb, Burning The Beach Festival, oOoze festival, Outlook festival in Garden, Zadar, LTJ Bukem and Conrad in two locations on the Croatian Coast, the Massive Attack official after party in Ljubljana, Maistra Sunset After Beach and the Seasplash Reggae fest in Pula. However, the biggest and sweetest project was revealed to clubbers in early December in the form of Illectricity, the fourth Illectric Funk festival (www.illectricity.com).
Illectricity overcame Zagreb like a true storm this fall, bringing ten days of music and visual arts with some of the most creative and fresh artists today such as Rustie, Deadbeat, Jahcoozi, CLP, Al Haca, Various Production along with the famous Mary Anne Hobbs, Klute and Panacea. The festival parties took place in a deserted factory, while the opening was handled by the mash-up magician Boom Monk Ben. Along with all night dancing frenzies and amazing visual creations, the festival offered a number of workshops and lectures where those interested had the chance to communicate and discuss with the festival guests.
After a short break and a post-festival siesta confusion decided to say farewell 2008. with a bang! By organizing one of the wildest New Year celebrations in the Medika squat, cfsn made more than 1000 frozen clubbers join the dancefloor delirium. To make sure that good music is always available to those in need, cfsn also initiated the Supa Soap Shop evenings in caffe Kolding, where two DJs spend each Wednesday night making booties jump and slam.
Their newest project is ZigZag, a residency in club Sirup, which will bring the freshest of all things bass to all longing addicts one Thursday a month.
Confusion’s music interests have grown through the years, and now they are equally skilled at playing jungle, electro, electrobreaks, ghetto tech, booty, dubstep, grime, wonky, digital dancehall, glitch hop, hip-hop, reggae, dub, IDM, RAVE, 80's, 90's, as well as d&b and breakbeat, as long as it makes you want to dance.
The hip hop Attic is a place of Croatian and neighboring underground, demo and mainstream RAP, R&B, SOUL and other related types of music with the main focus on new, not yet known performers that have some amazing skills!
Attic recognizes... ...Attic rules!
p.s. Mister C. plays Mobsters, Street Racing & Hammerfall in his spare time.
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WSR Brings to you vTech's Inertia Ep. Four offerings of powerful DnB Variety from one of Finland's Finest up and rising artists. vTech shows us just how versitle of a producer he is this release. With the classic vibes of golden era Neurofunk on 'Black Ice' and tech-step's origins can be surely felt on the ultra dark roller 'Demise'. His liquid styles can be felt on the dancefloor oriented 'The World Is A Ghetto' Ft. Mc Jahvice pristine vocal talents sealing the deal for a perfect dancefloor dnb smasher. 'Gangsters Anthem' is remnant of the perfect warehouse dub, Dark hard swirling bass and stomping drums, making this EP a solid addition to any DJ's Crate's.
Adviruz is the artist psedonym of Istanbul’s Pinar Gurcan, whose growing passion for sound is translated through her music. Since an early age, she has been listening and mimicking opera singers, writing melodies, songs and poems in which she spoke her mind and reflected her soul. All of which are evident on "Nightly Sounds", an 8 track album which is the equivilent of having a glimpse into a diary, learning of love lost, gained, a snapshot of the human condition from which we can all draw experience... All of these things are developed musically into minimalistic glitch, noise, idm, experimental music and microsounds, its influences reminiscent of work by artists like Tujiko Noriko, Mira Calix, Plaid and Björk.
Adviruz and Section 27 present "Nightly Sounds", an intricately woven and rewarding musical tapestry. Available now for free download.