Our city just keeps bubbling with talent all across the electronic/bass heavy spectrum. This week we bring you this dope
Posts Tagged ‘dubstep’
2011
Guest Mix – Rene LaVice (CAN)
More fresh talent joining the Channel One roster in the form of Rene LaVice. Anybody who follows Drum n
2011
The VERSION XCURSION Show
Check out this months’ episode of VERSION XCURSION as they continue to break boundaries and concepts in pushing the music they love.
2011
Guest Mix – Gremlinz (CAN)
Gremlinz, the head nod bass specialist, returns to Channel One with another journey into his side of 140 bpm territory. Deep moody soulful and rugged all at the same time, we know Gremlinz rolled out this mix in his scarf, sippin chinese milk tea while having a Facebook chat with some scandalous girl and ordering a pair of japanese sneakers off the internet all at the same time… effortless!
2011
Guest Mix – Spyne (CAN)
We have a theory at Channel One: Anybody who takes the time to painstakingly build, maintain and invest in their own soundsystem designed to produce chest shattering bass automatically gets our respect. Spyne and his 40hz crew is one such person.
2011
Guest Mix – Liondub (US)
Brooklyn NY’s Liondub has been a lynchpin for all stops along the hardcore continuum for close to 20 years. his label, Lion Dub International which he runs with Marcus Visionary is a conduit for the colliding cultures of Jamaican, British and North American electronic street music, binding them together as one.
He is also a seasoned international DJ, always loaded with the latest Jungle/Dnb, Dubstep, Dancehall and Foundation dubs. Exclusive for Channel One he delivers us his take on the current state of modern 140 bpm bass music with this deep introspective dubstep and beyond mix which he entitled simply: “Secrets“
2010
Guest Mix – Gremlinz (Canada)
Toronto’s Gremlinz has long been the city’s go to frontman for dark, breakbeat heavy Drum n Bass, with a storied production catalogue for some of the scenes most respected labels including Renegade Hardware and Metalheadz.
For this exclusive Channel One mix Gremlinz reveals yet another angle to his sound, adapting his signature dub heavy b boy style onto the 140 bpm tempo, showcasing his tastes in Dubstep and Grime. Make sure your low end eq is properly tuned
2010
XI – Live at the Channel One Party (Nov2010)
The edgy XI’s set, recorded Live at the Channel One Party (November 5th, 2010) in Toronto featuring the hosting skills of Marcus Visionary and a surprise (and entertaining) microphone appearance by Bombaman.
2010
Guest Mix – DJ Eastwood (UK)
DJ Eastwood touches down exclusively for Channel One giving us a lesson in how young London gets down in 2010. Originally a heralded Grime producer both on his own and with regular collaborator Oddz, Eastwood moved on from grime and started producing and playing Funky as it emerged as the current sound of Urban London. His productions range from sing along girl-centric funky to harder, darker more experimental riddims regularly featured in the sets of key tastemakers like Marcus Nasty, Seb Chew and Funk Butcher.
2010
Guest Mix – Bombaman (Canada)
Bombaman’s thick, booming productions — generally clocking in at dubstep’s core tempo of 140 beats per minute, the happy middle ground between house and jungle — have been released on a number of underground labels, including La Dubstep Nostra, Lo Dubs, Aufect and Electrostimulation.



