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    2.17: Dive and Lie Wrecked: BreakBeatBuddha SF/UK (True Movement) : Joe Nice

    More details to come but...

    To finish off Forward 88's proud to partner with Tanc and Tiernan on

    Dive and Lie Wrecked

    Sun - Feb. 17th
    Doors open at 9pm and lock at 1:30am

    Where:
    Jimmy Valentines Lonely Hearts Club - 1103 Bladensburg Road, NE.

    Breaks, DubStep, Tech-House, Ragga, DnB...

    Cost: FREE

    Featuring:
    BreakBeatBuddha - SF/UK (True Movement )
    Joe Nice - B-more (DubWar NYC, GourmetBeats)
    Tiernan - DC (DLW)
    Tanc - DC (DLW)

    This event is part of Photobucket a 3 Day, 4 Event, 3 Venue mini-festie

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    BreakBeatBuddha [True Movement, SF/UK]
    www.myspace.com/breakbeatbuddha
    www.breakbeatbuddha.com


    It's another dark and rainy night in the badlands of UK (circa 1989). An unsuspecting adolescent runs at breakneck speed across a rural field, drawn by subsonic bass frequencies towards his first warehouse party experience.

    "It was exactly what I was looking for, but I just didn't know (it) until I found it" says 3B, musing over his beginnings in the UK underground rave scene. "10 Thousand people at a renegade party and no one could stop us. We were free...it was a revolution."

    Its this revolutionary fervor that fires 3B's desire to make music. But even amongst the tumultuous revelry of those years, he felt that something was missing. Some other dimension. Shortly thereafter, 3B turned his attention to Eastern philosophies and practices. It was here that he found that missing dimension which gave him a context with which to frame the love of freedom discovered in that warehouse. It was at this point that BreakBeatBuddha was born.

    "BreakBeatBuddha is not about a person, its an approach, a bigger way to look at things ..."

    3B set to work on creating his own sound which could unite and synthesize genres, whilst reflecting the shifts and expansions in awareness that he saw in the world around him. "These are exciting times and its not just about the 9-5 or having a wicked weekend anymore. People want more than just a party. We want empowerment. We are asking questions about our individual power and the power we have as a collective. Its the next level, a conscious, empowered dance culture movement."

    He took his cues from artists Derrick May (Godfather of Detroit Techno), Erik B & Rakim, KRS 1, and later, D & B producers Dillinja and Goldie. 3B's first gigs saw him playing parties in London, Manchester, Birmingham, cutting his teeth on live sets with the likes of "Death in Vegas", the "Capoeira Twins" and holding down a residency at Brighton's infamous Zen Bar. It was a period of paying dues, as he reflects.

    "I would travel hundreds of miles for a gig, without payment. Sleeping rough was a regular thing. But I just had to get out there and play."

    Its now the mid-90's and the initial explosion of energy that characterized early rave culture gave way to bad attitude, bad drugs and Draconian governmental legislation. In search of a more liberated environment, 3B blazed a trail Stateside and immediately set to work making a name for himself on the world-renowned "Burning Man" scene, famous for its own unique brand of revolutionary hedonism.

    By then, his signature sound had begun to take shape. The release of 3B's first track "Buddha Bounce" (True Movement) placed 3B firmly on the map of the West Coast Breaks scene. The track's stupendously fat hook and swanky mid-tempo step proved a hit in the States and abroad, even reaching prime time air play on BBC1's breakbeat show with Annie Nightingale. There was no turning back and 3B continued to concoct more winners in the studio, including "Dat Feelin'" (a playful hip-hop breaks collision), "Bounty Killa" (a darker venture into dancehall glitch-nastiness) and "Endurance", undoubtedly one of the biggest tunes to emerge off the West Coast scene in 2006.

    "A landmark moment for me was droppin' Endurance for the first time at Emerg-n-see in Ashland, Oregon ... to see the crowd just go OFF was amazing ... the sub-low on that track made the earth shake and set off car alarms half a mile away."

    3B embarked on a notorious body of remix and collaborative work, featuring artists KRS 1, Bassnectar, Busta Rhymes, Mala Rodriguez and Beenie Man. 2006 saw the release of his debut album "Mind Bombin" (True Movement Recordings), to truly cast his presence out onto the international stage. "Mind Bombin" was 3B's musical manifesto, combining extensive DJ experience with scathing social critique to successfully inject a bit of awareness into a scene traditionally apathetic to the bigger issues of the day. His latest musical offering is The New Resistance EP (True Movement Recordings), which features a dubsteps stomper, Hoodlum, and The Wrecka Track, a collaboration with Colorado-based glitch-hop producer Jantsen. 3B's music has truly evolved to the point of communicating beyond the narrow confines of genre, yet maintains a finger on the dance floor pulse. Its allegiance is with the street, unquestionably rugged and raw, but also engaged and sensitive to the deeper concerns of the modern world as they unfold.

    2008 sees 3B touring through Europe, releasing tracks alongside DJ Spooky, Talvin Singh, Transglobal Underground, Kraddy and SOTEG as well a number of solo projects, including the release of his upcoming EP, The New Resistance. Expect big things. 3B is now a regular feature on the North American gig circuit, playing to thousands across the US regularly. His signature sound is recognized internationally as an anthem to Cultural Resisters everywhere.

    THE FUTURE?

    "...to keep pushing the envelope on the sound, the vibe, the purpose and the movement. World events are reaching a climax. Our modern dance culture is fundamental in providing places to express ourselves, to gather in freedom and resistance to the more-prevailing formations of power. That freedom is currently under attack ... if we don't realize the dangers lurking in the shadows and mobilize the power we collectively maintain, slowly but surely, that core rebellious energy will be marketed to banality or legislated to death. The time to act is NOW."

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    If you're a fan of the likes of Lorin or any of the other underground DJs in the San Fran, Burning Man scene...you'll like Anthony. He's stoked for his DC premier.

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    Very nice, BreakBeatBuddha's been doing great things out west.

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    Jimmy Valentines Lonely Hearts Club - 1103 Bladensburg Road, NE.
    omg this joint? crazy, i've driven by but never imagined having occasion to stop by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skandar
    Very nice, BreakBeatBuddha's been doing great things out west.
    Thanks for lookin' out! He's a solid guy all around, from his beats to his writings. We're quite excited to have him out and help mash up the place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zartan
    omg this joint? crazy, i've driven by but never imagined having occasion to stop by.
    One of the COOLEST venues I've EVER been to!!! And after being in the scene 13 years now, that's saying a lot! Small and oooooh so nice! FANTASTIC atmosphere. AWESOME friendly vibe. GREAT sound. And of course, you can't beat the music! I'm not a fan of breaks usually, but the NYE event was off the hook!!! I danced my ass off! These boys know good fucking music!!!

    Definitely don't miss this one!
    If music had a consciousness, how would it experience reality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sl0p0k
    One of the COOLEST venues I've EVER been to!!! And after being in the scene 13 years now, that's saying a lot! Small and oooooh so nice! FANTASTIC atmosphere. AWESOME friendly vibe. GREAT sound. And of course, you can't beat the music! I'm not a fan of breaks usually, but the NYE event was off the hook!!! I danced my ass off! These boys know good fucking music!!!

    Definitely don't miss this one!
    :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by zartan
    omg this joint? crazy, i've driven by but never imagined having occasion to stop by.
    Yes. It's on!

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    This will be the heavy heavy! Whoa.

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    this is gonna be a [FONT="Arial Black"]LONG WEEKEND![/FONT]
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    "88 clan ain't nuttin' to fuck wit"

    "uniting the CREATIVE community to celebrate the CULTURE of artistic EVOLUTION"
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    This event is not for the weak of heart...or those that don't like the sublow

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