delahaye Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Junkyard Sessions DJs take over Rumpus Room once again, bringing our eclectic bass heavy goodness, Saturday August 9.With Kosha D out of town, resident Junglette De la Haye will be holding the fort, alongside guest DJs, 1/2 of Science Project and Dub Temple Records badman, 8M∆N, and fellow DTR artist Voodoo Dred!Selectors will be serving up copious amounts of deep n dubby Drum n Bass, rolling Jungle, UK Garage, Reggae and Hip Hop vibes, from 8 until 2.Free entry! No dress code!https://www.facebook.com/events/517576268387086DE LA HAYE (Brizbass.com / Junkyard Sessions)https://soundcloud.com/delahayehttps://www.facebook.com/delahaye.rukushttps://www.facebook.com/groups/brizbass8M∆N (Dub Temple Records/Science Project)https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dub-Temple-Records/182542061797169http://www.dubtemplerecords.com/https://soundcloud.com/dub-temple-recordsBrisbane based DJ/Producer 8M∆N, otherwise known as Jad Dapat, forms half of Science Project and is a founding member of Dub Temple Records. Originally hailing from Cebu City, Philippines, where he gained notoriety playing rhythm guitar for prominent Roots/Dub band Jr. Kilat, Jad later migrated to Australia in 2005 and soon after started making beats, as well as playing in the rhythm section of Aussie/Afro hiphop crew Culture Connect. 8M∆N's first Australian release was in 2007 as part of the Electronic/Hip Hop crew Kahibaloo, and went on to win SBS Aussie Hip Hop single of the year 2008 for their track 'Fiesta' with Ozi Battla from The Herd. In 2008, Jad formed Science Project with Grimes, and they released their first EP in 2010. 8M∆N's solo beats first appeared on Dub Temple's 'Beat Tape' series, and in October 2011, he released 'Loops'; a short yet brilliantly crafted EP which is testament to the caliber of one of Brisbane's great producers.VOODOO DRED (Dub Temple Records)http://dubtemplerecords.bandcamp.com/album/voodoo-dredhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/VOODOO-DRED/499918765182Born in Mexico City to Haitian parents, VOODOO DRED a.k.a. Vadim Juste-Constant migrated to Australia in 84. He was born into music through his father, a well renowned touring artist throughout Haiti and Mexico. Growing up around Sydney and Brisbane as a kid, then later moving to the Territory as a teenager. His experimentation with overdubbing layers of voices on his tape deck, and teaching himself to programme his dad’s Yamaha Music station keyboard was the real beginning of his journey as a artist and producer. As a producer, he says his earliest influences were Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, followed closely by Wyclef, RZA and Timbaland. In 1996 he was introduced to dancehall by a friend who brought tapes back from Trinidad, and introduced to jungle in 1999 when another friend use to get the Knowledge magazine subscription from the UK. That year he went back Haiti which inspired him to research the history and music of the Americas and it’s connection to Africa . Fascinated with finding the roots of all the African derived rhythms of the Americas, especially the obscure undiscovered music of African roots in places like Honduras, Peru and Venezuela.https://www.facebook.com/junkyardsessionshttps://soundcloud.com/kosha-d Quote
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