Browse: 2 Photos, 9 Articles, Forum
Having closed out 2011 with a distinguished entry in the 'DJ Kicks' mix series, bass innovator Paul Rose is forging on with a new album as Scuba.
The good run from DJ Kicks looks set to continue with Hotflush Recordings boss Scuba next in line.
If there was any international line-up to make a techno devotee swoon last year, it had to be the Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit. So, how do you top that in 2011?
Ahead of their Australian tour, inthemix chats to Mount Kimbie from their cottage in the countryside to find out how far the live show has come.
ITM assembles a panel of industry experts to discuss the rise of dubstep in 2010 and whether or not we've already reached the movement's peak.
His set wasn't the loudest or the most ambitious, but Hotflush owner Paul Rose - aka Scuba - demonstrated why his label is at the forefront of dubstep with an impeccably balanced performance at Roxanne Parlour on Saturday.
ITM talks to the man behind the Scuba mask, Paul Rose, about the inner workings of dubstep and what we can expect from his imminent Australian tour.
UK maestro Scuba is bringing his bag of heavyweight gear down under this winter, with five club shows planned.
Following the success on Scuba’s debut album comes the obligatory slew of remixes, issued on his ever reliable Hot Flush imprint. This set of reworkings follows a decidedly technofied lean with guest spots from Marcel Dettman, Surgeon and Substance,
Sonically warm and luscious, Scuba never fails to create dreamy, immersive vibes. Bereft of obvious hooks, A Mutual Antipathy slowly reels the listener in with subtle allure.
Stay informed about your favourite artist and events.
Follow your favourite artist and events to get email updates.
You might also like: