Drum & Bass New Zealand style

Currently one of the most popular electronic dance music styles in New Zealand, d&b has become intertwined with their own musical culture in exactly the same manner as dub, reggae, soul, rock and hip-hop have all become as pervasive as fluoride in water. And, Wellington’s wholehearted embrace of bass-heavy breakbeat culture, alongside other key centers like Christchurch, Auckland and Dunedin, has been a key factor in this incontestable, yet rarely publicly acknowledged cultural shift. Read More

These days based at Sandwiches Nightclub (Bass Frontiers home base since the mid 2000s), over the last eleven years, Bass Frontiers has seen numerous classic repeat appearances (perhaps offences should be the word given the nature of the parties) from the likes of: Doc Scott, Calibre, Marcus Intalex, DJ Marky, Ed Rush and Optical and Zinc amongst many others (over the two-hundred plus events Bass Frontiers have held since inception). Additionally, Bass Frontiers has worked as a functional Wellington launch pad for the careers of internationally-respected New Zealand based d&b acts The Upbeats, Trei, State of Mind, Concord Dawn, Bulletproof and so on. On Saturday 27th March celebrate live on Awdio.com 11 amazing years of Bass Frontiers live from Sandwiches in Wellington, New Zealand with the best of their local talent.

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