Generation Bass

Generation Bass (& Bomb Diggy!) hits the Incubate Festival

Friday and Saturday, September 17th and 18th will see famed Global Dance blog Generation Bass stage a party at Tilburg based Incubate festival.

Generation Bass is one of the leading blogs promoting Transnational Club Flava's ranging from Cumbia, Kuduro, Dubstep, Baile Funk, Dancehall, Tropical, Grime, Hip-Hop, Barefoot and all other forms of club music Western & Non-Western and essentially BASSSSS!!!!

The critically acclaimed blog will host a party with some of the leading names like legendary Public Enemy producers The Bomb Squad, Baile Funk master Daniel Haaksman and Edinburgh's king of bass Neil Landstrumm next to upcoming artists like the first ever show of Mordant Music and upcoming young producer Munchi.

The full lineup includes The Bomb Squad, El-B, Jakes,Headhunter, Hyetal, Dub Gabriel, Neil Landstrumm,Daniel Haaksman, Ku Bo, DJ UMB, Celt Islam, Bandish Projekt, Vindicatrix, Mordant Music, DJ/Rupture, P45, Sabbo, Bbrave, Munchi, Coco Bryce, Boogie Dave, Globalibre, Sonido Martines, Andy Kisargi, Mutant Newton, DMDN and Bomb Diggy Crew.

Incubate is the annual celebration of independent culture in Tilburg, The Netherlands. It is a festival exhibiting a diverse view on indie culture as a whole, including music, contemporary dance, film and visual arts. It brings more than 200 cutting edge artists in an intimate context to an international audience. Black metal next to free jazz. Refreshing art next to inspiring debate.

Incubate takes place from the 12th until 19th of September in the city of Tilburg in The Netherlands. More information can be found at www.incubate.org

Bomb Diggy goes Generation Bass!

In a few hours (after our beauty sleep) the Bomb Diggy boys will travel down south to attend the cool Generation Bass event at Incubate in Tilburg. Come join us to have a beer, a chat and dance to the sounds of their great line up.

From the Incubate site:
"Three nights of the coolest dance grooves mixed with the hottest music styles from all over the globe. That’s what you can expect on the Generation Bass events during Incubate. Moroccan pop mixed with Latin-American rap that a NY dj found at an Angolese blog and spins at a Dutch festival. The non-western dance music like nu cumbia, kuduro, reggaeton and funk carioca/baile funk will be the sound of these dance-filled nights during Incubate 2009 when remixed with dubstep, grime, drum & bass and electro. It takes place on the 18th, 19th and 20th of September."

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