Daly City’s own DJ 0.000001, host of the Magical Bass radio show, has passed on. Yeah, he’s dead! (Okay, well, the fact that his alter-ego, Th’ Mole, is still alive might suggest that his death is actually nothing more than a desperate cry for attention.) The latest episode of Magical Bass features DJ 0.000001′s usual serving of exclusive remixes interwoven with a “radio play” depicting DJ 0.0000001′s last troubled moments, concluding with his violent murder!
What does this mean for the future of Magical Bass? Is it over? Will DJ 0.000001 be miraculously revived from the dead as a cyborg mummy DJ? Time will only tell – stay tuned…
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Well, we’ve done a horrible job of keeping you up to date on the recent editions of DJ 0.000001′s epic Magical Bass radio show. Since we last spoke four new stellar episodes have been released, most recently Episode #6, featuring exclusive remixes of Outkast, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Lil Jon, Tim & Eric, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, and more.
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Thanks to Textura for the glowing review! Read it on Textura.org Having been in operation for a while now, Zack Wright’s Deceptikon project could be in danger of being passed over by listeners in favour of ‘fresher’ producers. Which would be a crying shame because the music Wright’s serving up on Mythology of the Metropolis [...]
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With Remixes by: Mochipet, Sub Swara, An-Ten-Nae, ill.gates, and jeff stott Bollyhood Bass Remix EP Artist: David Starfire Label: Six Degrees Records Duration: 24:44 Genre: Dubstep Tags: Vocal • Glitchy • Dubstep/Grime • Breakbeat Date Released: 2010-05-25
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Remember Napster? Of course you do. That program was once the KING of internet file sharing. While they ceded the P2P crown and are now a subscription music service, it’s still cool to be featured by a company that remains a household name. Check out what their Electronica Staff had to say about Lokae’s City [...]
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Patric Fallon over at SF Weekly’s All Shook Down blog just did a nice “Behind the Beat” feature with new Daly City artist Lokae. Lokae reveals the inspirations for his tracks, how it feels to put out a first release, and shares some advice for aspiring producers. You might even find out where he gets his “vocoded [...]
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Tags: california, Daly City, fair, How Weird, L.A. Los Angeles, Long Drive, Mochipet, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Shows, Slayers Club, tour
May 3, 2010
Daly City Records is Embarking on a little 3 city tour (Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Francisco) come Cinco De Mayo and we would love to see you there! -Low End Theory -Indochine -Elbo Room -Anu -MightySF -How Weird St. Fair If you would like to help, things we need: – Places to stay, [...]
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With new material from two soon-to-hit summer albums, “Mochipet is Evil” (with MC Zulu) and “Rawr Means I Love You in Dinosaur,” Mochipet is set to explore new sounds, reconstructing traditional genres and setting his audience’s minds ablaze. Mochipet is available for booking in Europe beginning July 2010. Visit the below supporting resources to hear, [...]
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Dave Segal wrote a very favorable feature about Mythology of the Metropolis in this week’s issue of The Stranger! Former Seattle denizen Deceptikon (aka Zack Wright) now dwells in San Francisco, but he remains a well-liked figure in the Emerald City and often returns here to ply his finely crafted cuts. His new album, Mythology [...]
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Jakub at ISO50 has posted “Kinyoubi”.. Here’s what he had to say: If you need more Mux Mool like ma then a heavy dose of Deceptikon will do, Mux turned me onto Mythology Of The Metropolis which is the new LP from Deceptikon, what a great month in music? an LP from Daedelus, Deceptikon, Mux [...]
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