sábado, abril 19, 2008

FESTAS 2008 DJ iara

Festas 2008 DJ iara:




18/12- Europa - 00:00/04:00
DJ IARA & WOODCUT

18/12- Natal Social @ Crew Hassan - das 18:00 às 20:30
DJ IARA & DJ MEE_K

19/12- Europa DJ IARA & WOODCUT





5/12
- Groove Bar- Rua da Rosa nº 148
Drum’ n ’bass party
DJ’S IARA & WOODCUT


5/12- Shanty bar - Sesimbra
DJ´S MEE_K & IARA







4/10 - Groove Bar- Rua da Rosa nº 148
Drum’ n ’bass party
DJ’S IARA & WOODCUT




1/10 - Majong
DJ IARA & DJ MEE_K

12/9 - Barraca - Praia da Areia Branca
Drum n Bass party
DJ´s IARA B2B MEE_K





04/9 - Majong - Bairro Alto
Breakfast Sessions
DJ´S IARA & MEE_K

30/8 - Artistas - Faro
Ambientes Urbanos
DJ´S MEE_K & IARA

29/8 - Live Mix @ RUA FM - Faro
DJ´S MEE_K, IARA
& MC: Vitanga (Original Elecro Groove)
http://nascerdalua.blogspot.com/2008/09/playlist-29-ago-08-special-guests-dj.html

mais info:
http://nascerdalua.blogspot.com/2008/09/playlist-29-ago-08-special-guests-dj.html


28/8 - Taberna Do Sul - Portimão
Ragga Jungle & Dubclash DJ´IARA, MEE_K, Bob Figurante & Sly

8/8 - Barraca Bar - Praia da Areia Branca
Drum n Bass party DJ iara VS DJ Mee_K

31/7 - Majong - Bairro Alto
Breakfast Sessions
DJ IARA & DJ MEE_K


25/7 - Tuatara ( Alvalade)
STOCK OFF Party
DJ IARA B2B DJ Mee_K

11/7- Barraca Bar - Praia da Areia Branca

21/6 - Mar do Peixe
Chill out session
Evento organizado pela Vertente Natural

18/6 - Majong
Breakfast sessions: DJ'S IARA & MEE_K



9/06 - Groove Bar Festa F_actorvisuals
DJ iara VS DJ Woodcut

























30/05 Barraca - Praia da Areia Branca










9/02 Groove Bar DJ iara VS DJ Woodcut








8/05- Souk




30/04 Barraca - Praia da Areia Branca

15/05 Souk

12/04 Groove Bar DJ iara VS DJ Mee_K

RAGGA & RAGGA JUNGLE

Raggamuffin music, usually abbreviated as ragga is a sub-genre of Dancehall music or Reggae in which the instrumentation primarily consists of electronic music; sampling often serves a prominent role in raggamuffin music as well.

Wayne Smith's 'Under Me Sleng Teng' was produced by King Jammy in 1985 on a Casio MT-40 synthesizer. and is generally recognized as the seminal ragga song. "Sleng Teng" boosted Jammy's popularity immensely, and other producers quickly released their own versions of the riddim, accompanied by dozens of different vocalists.

Ragga jungle is the type of music that emerged circa 1989-1990 and is initially heavily based on production of Michael West (Rebel MC, Congo Natty Label). Early pioneers of the genre also include Leenie De Ice and Ragga Twins.

This style is credited with engaging the black community within the jungle scene, and contributed to the 'bad boy' or 'rude boy' subculture within the UK. Ragga jungle's popularity waned significantly since 1995 in the UK, in part because the more popular DJs have avoided giving the sound airtime. Ragga jungle is now a niche sound, with a small number of labels releasing music that can be categorised in this manner.

Recently, (2001-present) Canadian and American producers have been gaining popularity with their updated version of the sub-genre largely through online networks, sparking a small, yet international renaissance. Prominent produers of this new-school sound are continuing to build bridges; often revoicing classic reggae singers to produce new works for exclusive use ( as "dubplates") and retail sale as 12" vinyl singles and downloadable mp3's.



JUNGLE VS DRUM N BASS

Nowadays the difference between jungle (or oldschool jungle) and drum and bass is a common debate within the "junglist" community. There is no universally accepted semantic distinction between the terms "jungle" and "drum and bass". Some associate "jungle" with older material from the first half of the 1990s (sometimes referred to as "jungle techno"), and see drum and bass as essentially succeeding jungle. Others use jungle as a shorthand for ragga jungle, a specific sub-genre within the broader realm of drum and bass. In the U.S, the combined term "jungle drum and bass" (JDB) has some popularity, but is not widespread elsewhere.

Proponents of a distinction between jungle and drum and bass argue that:

  • Drum and bass has an integrated percussion and bass structure while jungle has a distinct bass line separated from the percussion.
  • The relatively simple drum break beats of modern drum and bass (generally a two-step beat) are less complex than the 'chopped' 'Amen' breakbeats of jungle
  • The usage of ragga vocals differs drum and bass from jungle.
  • Jungle is the music of the early nineties and drum and bass appeared at a later time.

Opponents of a distinction would argue that there are many modern drum & bass productions with separated basslines, complex breakbeats and ragga vocals.

Probably the widest held viewpoint is that the terms are simply synonymous and interchangeable: drum and bass is jungle, and jungle is drum and bass.

"At the end of the day I am an ambassador for Drum and Bass the world over and have been playing for 16 years under the name Hype... To most of you out there Drum and Bass will be an important part of your lives, but for me Drum and Bass/Jungle is my life and always has been... We all have a part to play and believe me when I say I am no fucking bandwagon jumper, just a hard working Hackney man doing this thing called Drum and Bass/Jungle." DJ Hype.

SOME DRUM N BASS HISTORY

Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to d&b, DnB, dnb, d'n'b, drum n bass and drum & bass) is a type of electronic music also known as jungle which emerged in the early 1990s. The genre is characterised by fast tempo broken beat drums (generally between 160–180 beats per minute) with heavy sub basslines. In the 2000s, drum and bass is still considered an underground musical style, but it has nevertheless had a significant influence on popular music and culture.

Drum and bass began as an offshoot of the UK's hardcore rave scene of the very early 90's, and over the first decade of its existence there were many permutations in its style, incorporating elements from ragga, dancehall, electro, funk, hip hop, house, jazz, heavy metal, reggae, rock, techno and trance.