Breakbeat icon FreQ Nasty continues his evolutionary bass adventure with the release of #1 Skanka , his much anticipated 4 track EP. Featuring his signature blended elements of Breakbeat, deconstructed basslines, and high energy dancehall, #1 Skanka further solidifies FreQ Nasty 's position as EDM's house maverick. https://soundcloud.com/freqnas ty/01-freq-nasty-1-skanka-feat FreQ Nasty has been a staple name in big room, high-energy electronic dance music environments for over a decade, and his new [...]

The aerial view of Ultra Music Festival is massively deceiving. When perched some 50-stories above downtown Miami, the Bayfront Park location looks like a serene beach side environment with shade-producing palm trees lining the short walk in-between stages. In reality, the jaunt between the northern UMF Radio Stage and the intimate Bayfront Stage takes an approximate 20-minutes and requires revelers to weave through the crowds of the Main Stage, Live Stage, indoor public restrooms, the spill over from vending, and a hill scattered with resting fatigued Ultranauts. The simple reaction would be to avoid the hike, but for those [...]

Indidginus ’ drum & space blend of free-flowing reggae harsh-ness oozes throughout this remix competition like a hot knife through butter. With the practicality and ease of online voting nowadays, the voting deadline for this remix competition ends on 10 December 2012 - with the official judging to begin on the 11 December 2012. On top of Indidginus ’ pitch-bending boomer of bass-end proportions, ‘Wicked And Wild’ and ‘Gun Down’ tease us into a state for his forthcoming EP which is soon to drop. Just wicked! To vote for FREQ NASTY feat. TIPPA [...]
Freq Nasty is back with some help from Tippa Irie...
Crunk and bass producer MartyParty talks Brooklyn venues and Halloween.

Like it or not DJ culture is all grown up. Starting out in warehouses, basements, lofts and clubs in the '70s and '80s, and evolving into massive raves one-offs, festivals and global tours in the late '90s and '00s, its long and winding road has set the stage for a new generation of formidable talent and musical innovation. If you consider where DJ culture is at the moment, it's hard to see things cooling off anytime soon: DJs are gracing the front covers of old guard print magazines , scoring movie soundtracks , touring with shows [...]
Silky smooth free download is strictly for the refined bass head...
FreQ Nasty Next up on FreQ's label, FreQ Nasty Recordings is a collaborative release with MartyParty entitled 'Beethoven's Filth'. We catch up with them for a quick chat..... THE INTERVIEW: FreQ : Tell us about the Monsters Of Bass tour bus and how you guys started the idea for the release? It was lotsa fun as playing a string of dates witha crew of of chill artists like MartyParty and Opiuo. We [...]
Say hello to the super-phat collaboration of FreQ Nasty and MartyParty ...oh and Beethoven! NOISE PORN are giving away ‘Hot Deluxe’ from the Single plus a FreQ Nasty mix . FREQ NASTY (BOTCHIT & SCARPER, SKINT) has collaborated, remixed the likes of FATBOY SLIM, KELIS, KRS ONE, ROOTS MANUVA, RODNEY P, BASSNECTAR, SANTIGOLD, SWITCH, and reggae legend JUNIOR DELGADO and is one of BURNING MAN most loved DJs. [...]

Dreadlocked FreQ Nasty produces another bass heavy tune, mixing funky dub and dubstep. Includes free download. The original of Dread At The Controls is a bit of a departure from the normally straight-ahead-with-the-bass and damn the torpedos approach of the hirsute Nasty. This has a funky lightness and dubbiness in amongst the all destroying bass, which comes from a dubstep direction (kind of inevitably these days). Of the remixes, the Sugarpill one is probably the pick, since this departsa furthest from the all-consuming bass approach. The bass is reduced to squelches and the melody allowed to do more [...]
Name a genre sexier then moombahton. With it’s worldly influences, up tempo beats, purely intoxicating builds, and a relentless dance-till-you-drop attitude, there is no equal. As more producers pick up on the style and add their own histories to the mix, the music just doesn’t stop coming. So, every Sunday on BounceBug, we’ll be dialing up a sizzling round of tracks to you fans that will showcase just how wildly fun this moombahton movement naturally is. Let’s start the fuego. We're only into our 2nd week and the tracks just keep getting better & more original. [...]

You tube video here FREQ NASTY NOISEPORN INTERVIEW: Greetings Freq Nasty, what is Freq Nasty ? Please summarise in 3 words? Turn it down! Name three of your biggest influences….. UK Electronic music Funkadelic Arya Nagarjuna What was the last vinyl record you bought and do you miss Djing with [...]
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Expansion Vol IX @ Hummingbird Ranch Music | More Info Our friends from The Service Company and Project Sweatshop are back to bring you Vol IX of their Expansion concert series. They've had the likes of Daedelus, Free The Robots, Nosaj Thing, TOKiMONSTA, DJ Craze, LDFD, and Flinch grace the intimate and beautiful Hummingbird Ranch. It's quite a drive out of Long Beach and even Los Angeles, but it's definitely worth it when you get there. This following will be performing this Saturday: Freq Nasty, Love In The Circus, Henry Strange, Imagika, Chris Jackson, Hot [...]

FreQ Nasty - 1000 Buddhas Of The Pureland Of Bass by URB.com Tracklisting 1 - Warm Dark Place (Original Mix) 2 - 1000 Buddhas of the Pureland of Bass 3 - The Heart of Definitive Meaning Receiving a perfect score of 10 and named the “money [...]

The 2011 edition of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival is less than two weeks away, but there are still a few last-minute details to tie up. Today, Los Angeles-based creative arts company The Do LaB revealed its annual lineup of musicians and artists set to descend on the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, CA between April 15th and 17th. Staged at The Do LaB's aptly titled Misting Oasis, the music portion will feature Lucent Dossier Experience, Freq Nasty, Kraddy, Ana Sia, Paper Diamond, Emancipator, An-ten-nae, Nit Grit, Jupit3r, R/D, Govinda, and Stephan [...]

103 Harriet in San Francisco saw quite the show last Friday night as Freq Nasty and MartyParty proceeded to lay down an onslaught of dubstep to a crowd that just couldn't get enough. There was no question that the place to be was in the main room, which was packed late into the night, past the 2am curfew many are used to in the city. Part of the fun of the night was the fact that the Chinese New Year was being celebrated (a little late-but who cares) in style with some performance artists doing all [...]

FreQ Nasty will be playing the El Rey Tonight in Los Angeles! Who Wants tickets! Comment with your email and full name to Win! Blueberry Kush - Puff on the Free Mix by MartyParty FREQ NASTY-DREAD AT THE CONTROLS RADIO EDIT-forthcoming on MUTI MUSIC by FreQ Nasty Cheers! Mike Woodward

For those who don't already know: Dubstep sounds like whale noises. At least, that what some people would have you believe (including Stickybuds, Excision, and whoever made the shirt pictured below). I'm not entirely convinced, so I'm leaving it up to the dedicated Earmilk fans to decide. Thus, I have posted a whopping f***ton of filthy dubstep for you to examine. Please report your findings in the comments below, or on Twitter with the #FILTHYFRIDAY tag. With love and filth, @Crimestein PS. Did you know that nobody has ever witnessed killer [...]

FreQ Nasty Born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand, breakbeat pioneer FreQ Nasty is widely-acknowledged by critics for consistently breaking boundaries with his music, from his classic breaks tunes such as "Boomin Back Atcha" and "Move Back," to remixes of pop icons like Fatboy Slim, Kelis and KRS-One. At the same time, FreQ is receptive to all that surrounds him; for example, his move to London and immersion in its developing scenes in the 80s resulted in seminal releases on Botchit & Scarper. Forward thinking and progressive, his releases evidenced a sign of the fastmoving times. [...]