We’re very fortunate to have the first DJ set from the Dub Monk to share with you – we’ve been listening to this in the car since we got it from him earlier this week, and it nearly rattled the thing apart.
Category: DJ Sets
Sublight: Bassbus launch party DJ set
Here is the Sublight set from the launch party night. This one is dedicated to our good friend Nat, a beautiful human being who touched our hearts with her love, caring and music. Every day she reached for the stars. Now she is among them. Rest in Peace.
Sublight: “Bring the Wave” DJ set
A minimal affair hedging between techno & house and throwing in broken beats of various tempos for a leisurely close. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Da Heater” DJ set
Here’s another Sublight set that clocks in at nearly two hours. Plenty of action up front, some wicked dubstep in the middle and a move back uptempo for the close. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Objects Coming to Rest” DJ set
A mix that features bass music of many flavours, starting uptempo, and eventually moving to the half-step. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Fashion Week 2010 Mix” DJ set
Today feels a bit more rock than usual, so here’s a set from Fashion Week 2010 we did for one of the houses. It’s mostly indie(ish) rock, and then flits into electronic territory by the end. As it was for the runway, it’s a relatively short piece, but still fun on a warm summer evening. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Active Release III” DJ set
This is the third in the series, and probably the last (at least for now). Enjoy.
Sublight: “Active Release II” DJ set
One more for you today, the second in this series of chillout sets. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Active Release” DJ set
Here is another Sublight chillout set. Enjoy.
Sublight: “Adventures in Warehouse” DJ set
After a while, trying to identify every micro-genre of the moment becomes very annoying, so we’re going to side with iDJ mag on this and suggest that it’s a lot easier to just go back to basics, and to co-opt their use of the term Warehouse to describe anything in the 120-140BPM range that isn’t dubstep. 😉
Music doesn’t stop at boundaries of definition or philosophy, it is intended to be inclusive, hybridized and evolving. So instead of trying to desperately create nomenclatures for all of it, let’s just play it, let it mingle and mutate and not have to worry about defining the amorphous or the beautiful. Enjoy.