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DJ Urbe

The underground doesn't stop!

About Me

Urbe started young is first steps into electronic body music, mixing mainly techno, breakbeat, hip-hop, old skool and electro bleep sounds. The music bug just kept on going and so records were bought, so he can practise even more, to get experience for the first gig's. After intense work exploring the art of mixing, several demos were sent to party promoters and other companies involved. The winning combination of is unique skills and exposure, widened the horizons for new contacts and projects. Later he was invited to work in a record chop, so he had the opurtunity to be in touch with an enormous record collection that gave him knowledge to improve is own style and that reflects the sound that is Urbe. In 2006, he was invited to play in one of the most important underground techno movement from Portugal, Secret Society Club, after winning a mix-tape contest promoted by them and a well known portuguese electronic music magazine. At the time, he is conected to artists such as Nasty Colour's label owner, Mem, that is also one of the most recognized DJ's from nu-skool, and Drosan, another talented artist, and a pioneer in the portuguese techno scene. He was Climacz resident, a club from the 90's, that stired up a new era in the underground community. Together they are working in new projects and playing on the local partys, promoting Nasty events. So, if you see Urbe in your club, don't hesitate, you won't hear the same stuff you are used to...

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/13/2006
Sounds Like: Wonky techno Wonky /wong'kee/ adj. To not be the same in size; skew-whiff; to be offset; broken; to be weird; to be strange or goofey; to be warped from its original shape; behaviour seemingly crazy, humorous or amusingly perverse. Wonky is also a slang term for Ketamine which is prevalent within the whole dance music scene. This slang association with Wonky Techno is unconfirmed. Wonky techno is a style of techno music that is based around breaking from a formulaic 4-4 beat structure and experimenting with new sounds and rhythms. The sound is often distorted, stuttering, broken and warped, with a lot of influence from breakbeat, glitch and electro. At one end of the scale wonky techno can be very funky music well-suited to the dancefloor; at the other end it can be very experimental and abstract. The origins of the term 'wonky techno' are under some dispute, with no exact first usage established. Most commonly, the term is thought to originate from Jerome Hill, who collected tunes of this type in a section marked 'Wonky', whilst managing a (now closed) record shop in London called Trackheads (previously Dragondisks). 'Wonky' is generally thought to refer to the non-repetitive structure of the music. Other record shops use terms such as 'experimental' or 'quirky'. The sound is also referred to as 'no skool' due to its attempt not to be defined by a uniform beat, common style of break or specific set of sounds. The scene is fairly small but growing, especially in London, Brighton, Glasgow and Berlin. Nights such as Coin Operated, Uglyfunk, Iridium and Monox in the UK attract a friendly crowd and are well attended. Producers of the wonky sound are artists such as Cristian Vogel, Si Begg, DJ Sueme, Neil Landstrumm, T.Raumschmiere, Tobias Schmidt, 3D!t, Dave Tarrida, Jason Leach, Cannibal Cooking Club, Crystal Distortion (formally of Spiral Tribe), Surfin'bernard (formally of Gaye Bykers on Acid), Michael Forshaw, Mascon, Fugo, Bass Invaders, Bill Youngman, Rotorik Wonky techno labels include Neue Heimat, Sativae, Input-Output, Miditonal, Chan'n'Mikes, Subhead, Don't, Scandinavia, Sub:Strata, Uglyfunk, Shitkatapult, Mental.Ind, Mercurochrome, Feinwerk and Novamute. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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My Blog

The Leep Bleep: Bleep 100’s Nasty Colour Marathon

Nasty Colour is being firmly represented by 3 of it's resident Djs/Artists tonight. Dj Urbe, Dj Dro San and Dj Mem have all banded together and put together three great mixes that showcase a wide vari...
Posted by DJ Urbe on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 05:51:00 PST

Fun in the Murky...

Hey folks, how's it goin? Just want you to let you know, that you can download my last mix-tape at «Fun in the Murky», on Bleep radio show... you can also check it out soon, a special show on Bleep, d...
Posted by DJ Urbe on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:34:00 PST