Saturday, July 25, 2009

BassLab 002 - MiMoSA @ Beta [Beatport lounge] Fri Aug 14th




Up Next! One of the West Coast's rising stars...MiMoSA.

Friday August 14th, 2009 [8.14.09]

MiMoSA[Muti Music, SF]

MiMoSA takes listeners on a journey through warm rhythmic sound-scapes, with melodies and vocal samples smoothly crafted to help navigate the sonic terrain. Using basslines inspired by hip-hop clasees classics like Too Short and Dr. Dre combined with deep psychedelic textures reminiscent of the downtempo and midtempo output by Tipper and Bluetech, MiMoSA blends the range of syles to create his own fresh take on the west coast sound.

local support from the Denver Bass Squad:
The Juice [aka Jason Roth]
S.P.E.C.T.R.E.

Citrus
C.DB.SN

visual projections by Cacheflowe & Movax

18+ // Bottle Service & Full Bar available for 21+
9pm-2am

tickets:
21+ : $10
18+ : $15 before 11pm, $20 after
limited cheaper presales available at www.betanightclub.com

set times:
MiMoSA 1-2
The Juice 12-1
S.P.E.C.T.R.E. 11-12
Citrus 10-11
C.DB.SN 9-10

Beta Nightclub
1909 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80202

Join us early at Beta for an Ableton Live workshop/discussion from 6:30-8:30. We will have short presentations on a few topics and then an open question discussion. more details to come

http://www.tigranmimosa.com
http://www.basslabmusic.com
http://www.betanightclub.com

Saturday, July 18, 2009

S.P.E.C.T.R.E. mentioned on JamBase!


Check out the review of the Sonic Bloom pre-party at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO.

Click Here for the full article.

"Beginning the Pre-Parties the first night was young Reuben Garst, aka S.P.E.C.T.R.E. His style blends filthy low-end whomp subs and drums with cut up boughetto a capellas. Respectably snatching samples by '90s faves like Ginuwine, Busta Rhymes, Salt n Pepa, he carefully merges them with well produced backing tracks from the likes of Tipper and Mimosa. While many dance floors are left bare at a 9 p.m. concert launch, this was not the case for Reuben as he gave the gratified early bloomers something to dance about."

http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?storyID=17849