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Bare Noize Bring The Bass

Bare Noize Bring The Bass

Bare Noize have earned a rep in bass music by pushing forward the idea of what the music should represent with a fearless and unflinching test of the sonic capabilities of each groove. We’re talking savage basslines, ear drum excavating breakdowns and barricades of bass. The kind of music where you have to p[eel yourself off the walls.  They’re headlining Chew the fat’s annual £5 January sale on Saturday 14th January at Cable in London, where the club offers a cheap as chips entrance price and a barnstormer of a line-up. To get you in the mood Bare Noize are offering up their producers mini-mix, so here it is alongside a quick interview.



Pulse: Firstly Happy New Year! How was your 2011 and how are your plans for this year shaping up? Bare Noize: Happy New Year! 2011 was a bit of a mental one with gigs, tours, studio etc and were hoping 2012 will be even more so.

Tell us more about the producer’s mix you have prepared here.  It’s a mix put together of our own productions and remixes over the past 3 years or so.

With the mix focusing on your productions and remixes, can you tell us about the artists that you are digging and playing as well?  We play a huge mixture of artists really, in particular recently been massively diggin' the new Trolley Snatcha tunes, the dub police output as a whole this year in fact, Killsonik (chasing shadows) and Eddie K are smashing it too along with Eptic, Skism etc. There are too many to mention.

You’re headlining the January Sale for chew the Fat! on Jan 14th. Tell us about what people can expect from you at the gig.  Just an hour of upfront "bass music" really, also testing out some of our new originals, we’re trying to play across the board and switch up the genres, oh and possibly a guest MC to host the set.

Your sound is pretty uncompromising. Are you always intent on pushing back the boundaries and conceptions of the genre you work within?  Yes definitely. Not sure it’s something we are conscious of doing but we just constantly try and do something different, keeps it interesting that way!

Finally, Bass music has morphed into so many different sounds and genres over the past three years since you guys first started producing. Can you see the next three years being equally as wide-ranging?  I’m sure they will be, but then again anything could happen, it is a good thing that a lot of genres of dance music are fusing more these days though, gives you more creative space and is giving producers a lot more freedom.

CHEW THE FAT! & DUB ALL OR NOTHING
presents
The January Sale £5 Party

LINE UP -

Bare Noize,
Chasing Shadows pres KillSonik,
Bar9,
Captain Crunch,
Rednek,
Millions Like Us,
Psy:am,
Stinkahbell,
Skit and Hooky,
Marco Del Horno,
Woz,
Noisses,
Rudimental,
Last Japan,
Kill Light,
Kashii,
Shift Key

Cable, London
Saturday 14th January 2011

For tickets and info, head here

Listen to Bare Noize on Pulse Radio

Credits : Helen S, London - United Kingdom - : on 13/1/12