a lighter head for your heavy heart

Shambhala 2011 | Episode 4 of 4: Sunday

photo by T

We’ve been longing for something. It’s been a couple of months now, and we’ve witnessed the leaves turn hot and felt the air turn cold. So let us go back in time this sharp October evening and reminisce about a place of warm bodies and minds.

This episode has been waiting for the opportunity to lift your spirits.

Do you remember Shambhala ?

Glitchy & Scratchy , the combined moniker of producers The Mongoose & Bevy Swift, are familiar faces to the West Coast bass scene due to there consistently funky live exhibitions. These boys christened our evening with a crunchy style, opening a  champagne bottle of bleeps instead bubbles. Be sure to check their schedule because they’ll likely be mixing in a club near you in the not-so-distant future.

Speaker Humpin’ (Glitchy & Scratchy Remix) – Subvert [glitch-hop]

From the North West of England, Mat The Alien , pleasantly surprised an audience that has had the opportunity to see him a number of times. He spun a set that spanned from the expected funky break and the raspy wobble, to the uncharacteristic four-on-the-floor. His venturesome set had the crowd nodding their head in impressed approval, but he sealed the positive reviews of our kind with the drop of Sub-Antix ‘s barely released release Badness , and did it ever go off. This extraterrestrial Dj is fresh off his last musical discharge , so give it a listen, a coin, and wait for him to cross the pond.

64 Bytes (ill.Gates Remix feat Meesha & Mat the Alien) – Eprom [glitch-hop] [break-beat]

What can we say about Subvert ? We can praise him for the wonder of the acoustic world that is The Village and PK Sound. We can weep over his titanic Cranberries edit of 2010. But we can not say that he has been pushing the boundaries of his genre, not at all. So, we respectfully tip our hat. He’s recently co-womped a tune with the ever-womping Datsik , so listen to that and see if you you’re in to it.

Zombie (Subvert Remix) – The Cranberries [dubstep]

One genre that tends to define this festival is break beat, and I don’t believe that any festival on the planet does it better. Kelownian, Stickybuds , is one of the these exceptionally funky artists. This up-beat tendency is seldom seen on low-life, but in context, this style of music is obscenely fun. His tracks are lovely, but I’d recommend the mix. It bobs you up and down like a Weeble. Try not to fall down. Take a look into what he’s been up to as of late on his Facebook page .

Sickybuds Fractal Forest Mix Shambhala 2011 [break-beat] [funk]

In all honesty, we didn’t expect much from Toronto duo, Zeds Dead , but we were once again merrily bemused. After reminding us of just how fantastic their classics are in a live setting, they proceeded to spring intriguing rhythms and bass lines that reminded myself of an almost contemporary UK style, granted far thicker. Word about town tells us that these two have been marketing themselves as individuals, along with their current partnership, so we may very well hear some interesting sounds in the future. Keep an eye glued to their soundcloud so as not to miss their next move.

Coffee Break – Zeds Dead [dubstep]

I must confess, we missed Skrillex ‘s set. We apologize if that offends you. The crowd was too many elbows and the sound was too many punches. It just didn’t feel suiting to the environment of Shambhala but I will mention a couple of Skrillex tunes that have impressed me recently. Both of which are a stretch from his trademark sound. We can’t deny his talent as producer. He is a maverick. We also can’t deny that power of Koan Sound . Don’t fret, there’s more to come from them soon enough. For now, visit skrillex.com so as not to miss his next, industry shattering move.

Lick It – Kaskade & Skrillex [electro]

Kill Everybody (Koan Sound Remix) – Skrillex [dubstep] [recommended]

Australian Youtube sensation, Dub FX , had the entire Village smiling. Perhaps it was his spin on the Jamaican banana tune, or his possy’s feathered ventriloquist gargoyle. The fact that he’s been touring internationally along side his wife, the swaggering Flower Fairy , undoubtedly warms a Shambhala heart. His shtick is impressive, especially in person. Some of those bass tones baffle me as to how they emerged from a human esophagus. Checkout his label’s youtube channel for more stupefying displays of throat.

Dub FX ‘Flow’ feat. Mr. Woodnote from bd films on Vimeo .

Bassnectar fulfilled his unofficial title as the king of Shambhala . He opened with a thick rework of Pharoahe Monch and delivered with a similar effect over the course of his set. It wasn’t particularly stimulating in terms of style, but it was as booming as we had hoped. His hip hop laced bass pleased the ever loving Village audience for the 11th year in a row. He’s been generous recently, so reap the benefits at bassnectar.com

Cozza Frenzy (Bassnectar’s Mega Bass Remix) – Bassnectar [dubstep]

Bass Head (King Fantastic Remix) – Bassnectar [dubstep] [hip-hop] [recommended]

Here We Go – Bassnectar [dubstep] [break-beat]

Stanton Warriors have been developing their break style over the past year. What was once more typical is now more sophisticated by means of toned production and rythmic variation. If you like break-beat, you’ll love their new album, The Warriors . You would have most certainly been contented with their Fractal performance as well.

Dakota – Stanton Warriors [break-beat] [recommended]

New York – Stanton Warriors [glitch-hop]

Flux Pavilion ; yet another artist that slapped the smug look off of our faces. He must have dropped half a dozen new tracks. When I congratulated him on the impressive feat, he casually speculated in his thick and jolly accent, “I figure, ‘What better place than here,’”  as he swung back what was surely his umpteenth beer. His set was significantly better than you would imagine, and I’m sure you imagine it being no less than brilliant. His hard work can be attained over at Circus Records .

Midnight Run (Flux Pavilion Remix) – Example [dubstep] [recommended]

Joshua Steele’s partner in crime, Doctor P , also pleased the low-life team, though it was his variation between genres that perked up my Sunday evening ears. Of course, he played out his hallmark wobble, but he interjected between the dubstep anthems with disco tunes and poppy breakdowns, that is, pop by Doctor P standards, which is hardly pop. None the less, it was a cheeky and clever set.  His business can also be perused at the Circus Records base .

Tetris – Doctor P [dubstep]

Watch Out – Doctor P [dubstep]

After Doctor P , we stumbled back to camp in the misty dawn and discussed the triumphs of this magical weekend:

  • The wall of lush synths emitted from Mimosa ‘s thrusting pelvis.
  • And, of course, Sunday’s relentless display of quality dubstep.

A tear wells up in my eye as I realize that this is the last time that I’ll be basking in the nostalgia of that fine weekend at the Salmo River Ranch; in all of its wonderment. That is, until next year.

Be sure to buy your 2012 ticket soon, because they’re quickly becoming a scarce commodity.

Do your self a favor and have the time of your life.

With all of our love,

sam.i.am & low-life.ca

photo by T

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