Posts Tagged ‘kiss my bass’
February Update
Thought I’d bring all that care up to speed! The bulk of the year’s time so far has been spent remixing which has produced some bits I’m real excited about. They’ve been getting good feedback and I’m learning much as I take them on: good training for when I finally get round to making some new original tracks.
The most obvious bit is the JOKR ‘Snaggletooth’ remix for our own Kiss My Bass label which is out March 15th from all the big digital download stores. I have also completed a remix for Myagi’s ‘Pop and Lock’ label, a track called ‘Be Strong’ by Groovy Cuvy & Benjamin Leung which I’ve pretty much ripped to shreds and seems to be going down well. I’ve submitted a remix of Cut La Roc’s ‘Deathstar’ which features Fangs and is from his new album. There’s a few other people in the picture for that one so we’ll see how it pans out. Finally (for now) I’m working on a remix for Ben & Lex’s ‘Ape’ label, a remix of a track called ‘Bad Bwoys’ by Prosper & Old Skool Nemo vs Benjamin Vial (deep breath). I’ve only just started it but really happy with the way it’s going so it could be finished real soon!
So pretty exciting times, got a few more bits lined up with my main man Mr Vega and no doubt some remixes on future Kiss My Bass releases as well as that promised original EP. Now all I need is some more DJ gigs
New remix for Kiss My Bass
My remix for the next release on our label will be available with the rest of the package to buy on March 15th from all good online digital store. Check it out here.
My remix from our first release
Well it looks like we have a Nov 9th release date for our 1st EP, you can expect for titbits and info to follow but for now check out the Udy remix featured on the release. If you like it do your bit and follow the bln.kr link through to its home. There you can share to Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Stumble Upon or even embed the player wherever you like.
Kiss My Bass @ The Loft, Albert Road
As you have probably realised by now, we like to throw parties all over the community and after a few requests and a handful of threats we couldn’t really resist from bringing the noise to the heart of Southsea, Albert Road. As per standard we will be transforming the venue and bringing in our own professional lighting and soundsystem and you can always expect top tune selection, a healthy splattering of wonkiness and the epic vibes that you lot create when you put your heads together.
This month’s guests come in the shape of Ignition and Buju Ben. Ignition is an Infectious Breaks / Out-Break resident plus promotional warlord who has held numerous residencies across the city since 1996. Ignition has been influenced by many styles over the years from house to hardcore to trance but now finds himself dedicated to the heaviest of breakbeat.
Buju Ben has been creating music for many years, being involved in the Under Your Nose project and with his band Swampglow. His mixtapes are regular on the KMB website so it’s a real treat to get him in the flesh. Expect a dancefloor fusion of bassline house and dubstep flavoured wobble business.
Joining our guests are the Kiss My Bass residents, well-known djs on the local scene who blend a mixture of breaks, electronica, techfunk and bassline – Udy, Vol.1, Neil Doc and Fotza.
Kiss My Bass / Fri 9th Oct
@ The Loft (above The Kings) Albert Road
9pm – 1am
Ignition
Buju Ben
Fotza
Neil Doc
Vol.1
Udy
Free before 930pm / £3 after
Swing by www.kissmybass.co.uk for the latest in productions and mixes from the KMB residents, guests and creme of international talent.
Kiss My Bass @ Overload the Fort
21st October 2009. Kiss My Bass teams up with Tribal Medicine to provide a room at the Overload Halloween Spooktacular.
Udy Music is born…
After a number of false starts and experiments Udy Music is now fully born. Nothing fancy, this website will provide interested parties with easy access to my free music as well as the ability to stream official release. The website will feature my bio, stock photos, current bookings, contact details and an ongoing blog from myself. I felt the need to separate my own promotion from that of Kiss My Bass as although no doubt I will still post my tracks and mixes to that site I didn’t want my work to be the focus of it. I also felt the need to provide a place other than the Myspace to access my information as some people have remarked that I am hard to find on the web (a fact which some of those sick of my ’spam’ will find hard to believe).
I hope you find everything you need here but should you not do not hesitate to get in contact for information and booking requests (DJ gigs, remixes, original tracks).
Peace!
Udy.