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SAT MARCH 27TH BFM PRESENTS HEAD SPACE

March 11th, 2010 | By Nebulla

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New yorks favorite renegades of bassweight, Hellfire Machina and Code Of Arms team up for a new monthly in Brooklyn. With strong influences from boom bap Hip Hop, dancehall and the glory days of Jungle, these boys have taken Dubstep to new territory and they aint stopping.

Weather your a bass culture veteran or a new recruit, there’s no better way to end your month, basking in the low end frequencies with total abandonment. This is your HEADSPACE!

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CODE OF ARMS RADIO ON DUBSTEP.FM (FRIDAYS)

January 28th, 2010 | By Jo-Anne

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Tune in at Dubstep.fm

COA is proud to announce the start of its new radio show, Code Of Arms Radio, on Dubstep.fm this Friday, January 29, 2010. DJs Nebulla and Soroka will be hosting and showcasing new and old Code Of Arms material. Every week on Friday the show will air between 5PM to 7PM EST, 2PM to 4PM PST, and 10PM to 12AM GMT. Please tune in and listen!

Code Of Arms Records is an independent electronic record label based in New York City, specializing in Dubstep, Grime and other Bass music.
Code Of Arms first appeared in August of 2007 with its own special brand of U.S. Dubstep crossed with Dirty-south acappellas, dubbed The Dirtystep Mixtape Vol. I, featuring the production work of Nebulla and DJ Dore. The mixtape was released as a promotional bootleg and received unexpected acclaim. This set the stage for the first official digital releases on C.O.A. Records. In the summer of 2008 the label released its first vinyl pressing with core members Nebulla and Dore again on the buttons. Since then, C.O.A. has grown to include a burgeoning roster of artists from across the U.S. and around the globe. The label now sports a sizable catalog of distinctive dub-influenced production and synth-heavy club bangers.

Hailing from New York City and already a longtime Jungle and Drum and Bass enthusiast, Nebulla has over the years refined his style with a clear dedication to mash-up genres. In 2007 Nebulla teamed up with DJ Dore to create the Dirtystep Mixtape series. Volumes 1 and 2 were well received and led to an avalanche of Crunk/Dirtysouth influenced Dubstep production. Nebulla started Code Of Arms Records in the summer of 2007. Los Angeles based label La Dubstep Nostra signed Nebulla and Dore in 2008 for their Czar Black Remix Gettin’ Doe, which was released on vinyl along with tracks by Parson and 6blocc. Nebulla is currently a resident of the world famous Konkrete Jungle NYC and performs in many other New York City venues. He continues to create and perform new music, so watch out for new material from Nebulla in 2010! (www.myspace.com/djnebulla)

Soroka began making sample-based hip-hop in 2000. Later he started working with Nebulla and DJ Dore, contributing to The Dirtystep Mixtape Volume II. For Soroka, the transition from his work in architecture to producing Dubstep was a natural one. In 2007, Soroka helped formed Code Of Arms Records, the first and only dubstep label in New York City, alongside Nebulla and Dore. Since 2008, he has been a regular DJ at Konkrete Jungle NYC, as well as Darkroom, and continues to play on a regular basis in NYC and elsewhere. To Soroka, song selection, continuity and amazing drops are of the utmost importance. He has now had several releases on Code Of Arms Records, recently collaborating with the UK/Stateside grime crew First City. He was featured on “Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Volume 2: Enter The Dubstep”, and also the “4Play EP” on Filthy Digital. He continues to push and refine his style of production to be heavier, deeper, and more epic. With forthcoming vinyl releases on Bassism, Playing With Fire and C.O.A., and more in the pipeline for Filthy Digital and Gamma Audio, this is sure to be a big year for Soroka. (www.myspace.com/djsoroka)

BFM 002 DEC 4TH!!!

November 19th, 2009 | By Nebulla

Tired of club restrictions, having to end your night at 4am, high bar prices etc etc…. then check this out.

We’re taking it back to the days of old -

At a soon to be announced loft location in Brooklyn, BASS FUELED MISCHIEF are back again with a line up of new yorksfinest bass culture dj’s.

The party will go until you can dance no more, a large outside smoking area, relaxed party vibes , 1st class production, BFM hostesses, reinforced sound system, projections and lighting and most importantly an awesome atmosphere with the focus on providing a night to remember

RSVP option  available for the early bird price of $10, all ladies are free before midnight, $15 on the door.

This will be an 18 + event with ID.

BASS FUELED MISCHIEF 001: DATSIK @ SANTOS

October 9th, 2009 | By Nebulla

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Konkrete Jungle, Code Of Arms and Revolution Music present:

BASS FUELLED MISHIEF #1

Datsik (Rottun/EX7/Lifted)
Dj Odi (Digital Konfusion/Filthy Womp)
Hellfire Machina (Dubstepfm/Wayside/UK Trends)
Code Of Arms (Konkrete Jungle)
Enoe

Free giveaways on the night,
$7 before 11 $10 thereafter,
10-4am 21+

FIRST CITY: THE BEGINNING EP RELEASE PARTY

August 18th, 2009 | By Nebulla

Come celebrate with us our twenty-first digital release, at The Pyramid! aug24firstcity-web

DARKROOM LOCKED IN THE 2nd SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH!!!

July 8th, 2009 | By Nebulla

*DUE TO OVERWHELMING SUCCESS WE HAVE LOCKED IN THE 2nd SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH

Bass Culture 101: No set times - no cover charge - heavy bass on a bangin’ system. See some of the city’s most active Dubstep DJs and producers testing out their newest fire, fresh from their studios, in a massive tag team set consisting of the residents in attendance that night. Before you hear the tunes dropped at the big shows, you will hear them here first, on your stomping grounds, surrounded by your new family. Welcome home.

Rotating Residents:
ENKRYPTION PROJEKT
HELLFIRE MACHINA
DAVE GEE
DORE & NEBULLA

Darkroom Master of Ceremony:
DIGGADEE MC

21+ w/ ID

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PLASTICIAN @ SANTOS JULY 22ND

July 5th, 2009 | By Nebulla

plasticianflyerCome party with Konkrete Jungle and Code Of Arms on July 22nd @ Santos Party House. Plastician (Rinse FM) will be holding down the night with support from myself and the rest of the COA crew plus Courage, MC K-Swift and a special fuck your genre set from Human?.  This night is sure to blow the roof off so get there early.  18+  10pm-4am.

Santos Party House
96 Lafayette St
Manhattan, NY 10013 USA
Call the 24 hour hotline:
212.714.4646

THE DARKROOM: FRIDAY JUNE 12TH @ COCO 66

May 22nd, 2009 | By Nebulla

4510_108753811188_556946188_3132807_4274356_nBass Culture 101: No set times - no cover charge - heavy bass on a bangin’ system. See some of the city’s most active Dubstep DJs and producers testing out their newest fire, fresh from their studios, in a massive tag team set consisting of the residents in attendance that night. Before you hear the tunes dropped at the big shows, you will hear them here first, on your stomping grounds, surrounded by your new family. Welcome home.

Rotating Residents:
ENKRYPTION PROJEKT
HELLFIRE MACHINA
DAVE GEE
DORE & NEBULLA

Darkroom Master of Ceremony:
DIGGADEE MC

Special Abelton set by MORPHOUS

21+ w/ ID

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FRIDAY JUNE 5TH MTHODS PRESENTS PRESSURE @ LOVE

May 20th, 2009 | By Nebulla


Break Science is the culmination of a career of beat bending by its brainchild, Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee, who lends his keyboard soundscapes to Adam’s modern palate. Whether performing a DJ set with drums / programming or helming a live band, Break Science is club music in the vein of a “live mix tape,” blending live trip-hop, broken-beat, dub, drum & bass and hip-hop.

Inspired by hip-hop at an early age – in particular, by Public Enemy and Eric B and Rakim – Adam began his production career by making loops on a tape deck in his bedroom. He’s gone on to produce and play with some of today’s top artists, including 50-Cent, Redman, Talib Kweli, Snoop Dogg, KRS-One, MF Doom, J-Live, Jurassic 5, Justin Timberlake, John Medeski, and his own Fyre Dept as well as being a regular part of Wyclef Jean’s band. http://www.myspace.com/breaksciencemusic

Pawn and EMU are two of the busiest dubstep producers in Los Angeles today. Along with their fellow SMOG crew, Pawn and EMU been a part of the largest Dubstep events in North America, Killing dancefloors alongside the dubstep scene’s heaviest hitters such as Skream, Caspa, Chef, Plastician, Youngsta, Nick Argon, 12th Planet, 6BLOCC, MRK1, & Reso. EMU has had the pleasure of playing in many cities outside of the LA area including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Denver, Kansas City and San Diego exposing new recruits to the addictive sounds of Dubstep. They also host an internet radio show on dubstep.fm that has a worldwide listener base. Look for their releases on SMOGDigi, Basshead (w/Skream remix), 10Bag and more to come! http://www.myspace.com/emudubstep , http://www.myspace.com/pwnsound

DJ Odi is in great part responsible for the entire style of jungle music in NYC. His way of mixing jungle beats with Hip Hop has grown into its own genre. “Jump up” has been the defining style of NYC and the east coast in general since 97. Along with his crew, Digital Konfusion, Odi began spinning at NYC’s most dedicated weekly jungle show: Konkrete Jungle. Odi rapidly became a fixture, while continuing to travel the country, one of the first few to enjoy such popularity. Tonight ODI will bless us with an exclusive Dubstep set done his way. You’ve never heard it played like this! http://www.myspace.com/djodi

Dave GEE is quickly becoming a favorite in the NYC Dubstep scene. His party rocking style pays homage to the decade that he spent working as a Jump-Up Jungle DJ and promoter on the East Coast. Always keeping the dance floor in mind, his sets are comprised of dancehall inspired tunes and crucial wobblers. Dave works full time as CEO of Methods Clothing and simultaneously is holding down residencies at the Dark Room and Pressure parties in New York City. With a steady amount of out-of-town gigs coming up, this is one DJ you need to catch when he’s in your city. http://www.myspace.com/davegee

Dore and Nebulla - Nebulla started Code Of Arms Records in the summer of 2007. Los Angeles based label La Dubstep Nostra singed Nebulla and Dore in 2008 for their Czar Black Remix Gettin’ Doe which was released on vinyl along with tracks by Parson and 6blocc. Dore is also known for his signature sub-heavy production and furious drum programming skills. His tracks appear on Code Of Arms Records and LA Dubstep Nostra. Any set from Dore is sure to be a terrific break-filled blend of exclusive dublates and his own blistering production. http://www.myspace.com/djdore, http://www.myspace.com/djnebulla

SUN MAY 24TH, MAYDAY @KIRBY PARK, WILKES-BARRE PA, 11AM - DUSK, 5 STAGES

May 15th, 2009 | By Nebulla

Mayday is an annual event held in Kirby Park(Wilkes-Barre Pa). 2008 Was the first year and it turned out to be a huge success. Raising money for a local charity, and enough money to cover the expenses that came up to put this event on. This year it is on the same date. May 24th 2009. It starts from 11Am and goes until dark. Last year it ended about 8-8:30Pm. There are 5 stages this year(an upgrade from last year that only hosted 4 stages!). Around the pond in Kirby Park are the 5 stages that will each host djs and bands from around the country. They each will host genres such as Hip Hop, Drum n Bass, Dubstep, 4×4/Electro/Funk/TBA and a main stage for the Live Bands. Line-ups and more information including fliers will be coming ASAP. Please stay posted! Any questions just email this profile and someone involved in the event will get back to you ASAP. If you know of any djs or bands or people interested in being involved, or any sponsors or vendors interested in being there, again, email and someone will get back to you! Thank you for helping and supporting this annual event!


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