For the past 10 years, Kraddy has cast an ever-growing shadow on the West Coast electronic scene. Former member of The Glitch Mob (and some would argue the reason we all have bought tickets to Glitch Mob shows), Kraddy’s sonic resumé has blown-up since his departure from The Mob. “Freakshow” is an appropriately titled tune. Kraddy is not only exploring sounds that breed away from the dance floor, he is also dredging the bottom of his imagination, coming up with an aggressive-metallic sound.
Here’s the dirt on Dirt Nasty: He’s an x-MTV VJ who was canned because MTV found out his first “acting” job were solo-hardcore-porn scenes. He acted in some random improv troupe that no one’s ever heard of. So Rex Simon said fuck being an actor, I’d rather be a rapper. “Droppin’ Names” is Dirt Nasty’s golden shower to Hollywood. Because his latest incarnation is nothing more than a joke, but then just as good as all the rappers you hear on radio so he sounds completely legit.
The first time I saw Ground_Control he played after blockbuster breaks DJ/producer Icey. 2 songs into his set I was thinking, “why isn’t this dude headlining instead of Icey (nuff respect dude)?” Ground_Control is one of the most talented and all around skillful DJs on the SF breaks scene. In addition to killing the crowd with his signature breaks meets anything dirty and funky sound, his remixes and OG productions are explosive sonic pieces that will leave you drooling for more.
I think dubstep is fun because it makes you feel like you’re immersed in a video game. Not one of those new fancy games that you play on a PS3, more like the kind you play on the OG Atari. Now get ready to put on your box-y white jet backpack and cock your lazer gun because UK dubstep artist Morz has just landed and he’s packing some serious sci-fi heat.