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Give In To The Dark side With Dub Mechanics?

Give In To The Dark side With Dub Mechanics?

DANCE, DEEP HOUSE, EDM NEWS, HOUSE, NEW RELEASES, PREMIERE, PRESS RELEASES, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE, REVIEWS, TECH HOUSE
[wp_ad_camp_2] Dub Mechanics – Deep Dark Places EP2 Releases Los Angeles based DJ and veteran producer Dub Mechanics launches his 79th release on his label Revv Shop Recordings. Deep Dark Places EP 2 brings a second round of deep dark tech mayhem for the fall season, following EP 1 released over summer. From the delicious super deep groove of 'Ain't It Sweet' to the tech house groover 'Budapest For Tea'. Then getting dirtier with 'Engineered Lifeform' and the peak tech house tune 'I'm A Freak' this EP delivers the goods. “I like to dance, it’s rare I go out and I’m motivated by the music to dance anymore. Especially on a deep night, dance floors are smarter than we would like them to be and as a DJ and a producer I’m trying to tap into that. You have to mix it up, give them a reas
Dubbin And Dabblin with DJ Dab – Exclusive Interview

Dubbin And Dabblin with DJ Dab – Exclusive Interview

EDM NEWS, INTERVIEWS
[wp_ad_camp_2] Where does your artist name come from? During the early to mid-80's I went by Sir Swift. I was a Breaker, Beatboxer, Graffiti artist and DJ. But as my DJing progressed and I matured a little I realized it was time for a name change. At the time I remember digging through a dictionary, for days, and finally stumbled across Dabster: One likes to dabble/ One who is a master of their own trade. The latter seemed fitting. LOL. Around 1991 I shortened it to Dab (also means Donald Allen's Boy) [wp_ad_camp_1] You have been a beat producer since the early 80's whether it was house, hiphop or any other style. Could you tell us a bit more about your early hiphop records and collabs? All my exploits in last question led up to me making a progressive move to go out and attem