What: Deathface & Mumdance
Where: Ambar
When: 10 September 2010
Cost/Ticket details: 25+bf, perthquake store
Repping T&B we have Johnny Love AKA DEATHFACE, formerly of LA electro juggernaut Guns’n’Bombs. Johnny has since moved into darker, dubbier territory, delivering some seriously heavy electro-dubstep hybrids on the worlds best labels before recently dropping his debut EP on Trouble and Bass.
In true Tick Tock style support comes from the biggest players in the Perth scene.. known worldwide for his mammoth D’n’B releases such as ‘Polygon’ and ‘The Sun’, Shock One will be in the house to throw down very a special Electro-Dub set. Paperchain Jedi Masters, Kit Pop and Zeke join forces for some dex’n’fx mayhem, Rekab brings his PDMA award winning dubstep skills whilst local dorcia posterboy CLOMAS rounds out the night with his baddass brand of electro.
Perth has proven that we love the bass and this will undoubtedly be one of the heaviest nights on the calendar. The show is expected to sell out so grab a ticket while you can!
Playing tomorrow night at Easy Tiger is a heavy bass specialist, works with some of the world’s best producers and artists, and is creating a new genre of music, the interview explains all! (I’m always trying to find out about attitudes toward genres, this way I can build up a good argument against Perth Dj, JackAttack). Go down to Easy Tiger to catch Mumdance play, who I’m sure will have a large array of music for your ears enjoyment. Full interview after the jump…
Mumdance (Myspace)
I’m sorry this interview is so late! Haha perthquake hasn’t been the most organised at the moment. We’ll start at the beginning… What got you into producing music?
Just having a love for music and wanting to be involved with music in every way possible, it seemed
What: Mumdance, Hickey, Prodje, Fuckingmidas, Craig Hollywood, Sleepyhead, Kit Pop
Where: Shape
When: 18 September 2009
Cost/Ticket details: 15, (presales shape)
More heavy bass being brought to Perth, but I don’t think you’ll only hear heavy bass from the decks of Mumdance. He seems to work with a few different artists (AC Slater, Toy Selectah, Brodinski, Drums of Death) and his shows reportedly consist of a mix of live edits, loops and effects, from any electronic genre.