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BOOYAKASHAAAAAHT!
Come and join the SJ crew, MP, Bias, DJ SoCool and Termite, at the lovely Rhizome for an evening of dancehall, downtemp, chilled dnb and dubstep. This will be a perfect way to kick start your Friday night or unwind after your hard, cold week! Fri Dec 1st Free Entry 8-11ish pm Hi-Balls $5 @ Rhizome, 317 E. Broadway Talk about starting the month off right. Our radio show is cancelled this week due to sports broadcasting (poo), but we always find a way to bring you the beats. You could come down and have a bite with with your beats before checkin out the hot and heavy show that's gonna be going off at the Met later that evening. Rhizome is a sweet little spot on Broadway @ Kingsway (also home of Vancouver's best shopping experience, the mighty and always classy Kingsgate Mall, er nevermind). I'm quite fond their tasty perogies and might even have to recommend them... So yes. This Friday. Let's party. |
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Watch this space for your chance to get your hands on the mp3 of Nov 25th madness feat. Dangamouse, Dubconscious and Bias. It was Day 1 of SnowShitShow'06, and trust me, there was some serious magic joining those snowflakes in the air cos this show Went Off.
This Saturday, we've got the original bad woman in the studio. Yep, that's right: We have for you the sounds of Vancouver favourite Ill-esha! |
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Ill-Esha and Bias, my friends.
http://live.citr.ca:8000/stream.mp3 dump this link into your iTunes and hear some toooonz !! |
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It's almost on.
Today we're on from 8-9pm, let's call this the SJ Download the Podcast and Burn that Shit on a CD Edition. MP & Socool aka RUDEGALS Plus the exclusive preview of some Daega tunes. Tune in or be a tuna fish. So, either way you win, really. |
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On tonight -
MP Soo Socool Hip hop, dubstep, old skool funk, dnb, jungle, grime, downtempo, Japanese pop and so on. 7-9pm CiTR 101.9fm Welcome to CiTR Radio Peace. |
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We've got some drums and some bass in tha Jungle at 7pm. CiTR 101.9fm / Welcome to CiTR Radio
This Saturday, We've = MP & I Peath out |
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Special treat for yous this fine summer day...
Selector Snapirez will be dropping a set of Japanese beats that he collected during his stint abroad. Socool will be mixing up some dubstep and jungle/dnb. Last edited by socool; Aug 04, 07 at 08:18 PM. |
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Tomorrow night on SJ!
Hailing from Leeds, UK, Boo Dhiman will be up in the CiTR 101.9fm studio to throw down a set of blistering hot drum'n'bass. Shadow Jugglers Saturday Night Radio Show CiTR 101.9fm Vancouver / Welcome to CiTR Radio Worldwide 7-9pm PST / Archive of podcasts |
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If you like this, make the jump to the next level and check out HERE COME THE DRUMS Every Sunday night 11pm till 2am. Stream live @ CJSF Radio or tune in localy at 90.1FM. With Residents Krusha, Swytch and 24-Bit. Droppin dubs, bootlegs and exclusives all the friggin time.
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Hey man. We're just doin' our thing the way we see fit to. No need for statements like that - our shows aren't on at the same time so there's no point in competing. That just makes both shows weak. Besides, if people like you represent "the next level" then I'm perfectly happy to sit back and let you go ahead and do that. Our level is just fine, thanks.
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who the hell wants to listen to radio on sunday 11pm to 2am monday morning anyways? Don't people got jobs.... Looks like an act of desperation right here, guess the support for drum and bass scene is reaching an all new low now by stepping on one's territory.
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We aren't even a dnb show, anyways. We're more about featuring good music in all genres.
I think b0ld has a point though, as the dnb scene in Vancouver has tended to feature certain promoters who go about things in a largely ineffective way. |
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Check out the podcast from the Chainsaw Sound show:
SJ Sept 8 Just a wee heads up as well, MP wrote an article in this month's Discorder: Hey, DJ! Downtempo, Dubstep/Grime, Dub, Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Reggaeton, Soul, Hip Hop, Beatboxing, Funk, Rock, Electro, Klezmer, Break Beats and Jungle/Drum‘n’Bass (JDB) are some of the genres and sub-genres embraced by the disc jugglers residents Soo, Socool, MP & Bias. For now, let’s focus in on JDB, due to its importance in the evolution of the Shadow Jugglers radio show. Shadow Jugglers was conceived in Montreal in 2001 under the name Jongleurs d’ombres, moving to CiTR in 2003. At first, DJs and producers of all electronic music styles were invited to contribute, but Jongleurs d’ombres became mainly a place where junglists gathered to share music and ideas. The radio show quickly focused in on JDB due to MP’s willingness to explore, support and promote this rapid and complex music. Since Jungle was so closely related to the Jamaican Reggae-influenced sound, DJs and producers who did not incorporate Reggae elements began to adopt the term Drum and Bass to differentiate themselves and their musical styles. The move to Intelligent Drum and Bass, as they named it, was also a conscious and concerted reaction by top DJs and producers against a culture associated with violent elements. JDB began in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s. Over the first decade and a half of its existence there have been many permutations in its style, incorporating elements from Dancehall, Electro, Funk, Hiphop, House, Jazz, Metal, Pop, Reggae, Rock, Techno and Trance. The mid-1990s saw the splintering of the JDB scene into stylistically similar sub-genres which would tend to be known by its name as opposed to either Jungle, or Drum and Bass. Today all sub-genres are usually grouped by the umbrella term Drum and Bass to simplify the promotion of it. Since the beginning of the second millenium, Canadian producers such as Krinjah, Sixteenarmedjack and KGB Kid, alongside Americans such as Soundmurderer, Tester and RAW, have been gaining popularity with their updated version of Jungle that features intricate, rolling drum patterns and a fresh Reggae sound. The promotion of this music is made largely through the online networks of Web 2.0, sparking a small but dedicated international interest. Producers of this new-school sound are continuing to build bridges in revoicing classic reggae singers to produce new works. While JDB’s maintream success occurred in the UK, there has been a strong underground presence in clubs and after-hours venues in North America. This music often scores video game and film soundtracks, and is used as background music in television commercials due to its fast and catchy pace. You can find out about this musical genre in magazines and books, but mainly on-line through dedicated portals, forums, communities and internet radio stations. If you’re interested in knowing more about JDB in Vancouver, visit the nwdnb.bc.ca forum. JDB is at the forefront of Shadow Jugglers. Rest assured that this form of dance music is a style you will often hear every Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. on CiTR 101.9 FM. |
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