Club Infinity Tomorrow!

April 2nd, 2010

Club Infinity launches tomorrow night! This is the debut of Kingdom and Dre Skull’s new monthly with special guests Egyptrixx, Cubic Zirconia and Jubilee. This is the release party for Egyptrixx’s amazing new Night Slugs EP and it’s the official after party for Hard NYC. $10 at the door, $5 with RSVP.

Check this Kingdom remix of Ricky Blaze’s “I Feel Free” to get on the Club Infinity wavelength.

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Ricky Blaze – I Feel Free (Kingdom Remix)

Club Infinity

March 27th, 2010

Kingdom and Dre Skull have teamed up with MeanRed for the new party Club Infinity which debuts April 3rd. Kingdom and Dre Skull will be playing alongside special guests Egyptrixx, Cubic Zirconia and Jubilee. This will be the release party for Egyptrixx’s Night Slugs EP and it will the official after party for Hard NYC with the T&B crew. RSVP for $5 admission.

Mixpak Interview Series: Egyptrixx

March 17th, 2010

I once bumped into Egyptrixx as I was getting off the subway on my way to a tutoring job. Recognizing him immediately as the disobedient-dubstep-turned-global-gutter-house DJ hailing from Toronto, I quickly tried to think of something nice I could fit into the two second time period before he passed me and got on the subway. Nothing came, sadly. However, a few months later, I got in touch with him through Mixpak to talk about his eclectic connections to music, Night Slugs, pho, overwrought heavy metal, grad school, and breaking down barriers in dance music.

2010 has already been a notable breakout year for Egyptrixx with the release of an outstanding EP, “The Battle For North America“, and all indications show that he’s just beginning to pick up steam.

Interview by Brendan Arnott (my text in bold)

Untold, who you recently played with here in Toronto, said something I really like: “I hope dubstep continues to be hard to pin down, disobeys its manifesto, gets called stupid names, gatecrashes other scenes, and spikes the punch, elopes, and has lots of children”.  Do you feel similarly about your own music?

Egyptrixx: Haha, yes absolutely. What a great quote.

It’s quite comparatively easy and cheap to make electronic/club music right now.  The software is cheap if you decide to pay for it at all, the distribution methods are largely digital and similarly cheap. These are pragmatic excuses to be experimental, of course there are intellectual reasons as well. It’s amusing to me that everything beyond the traditional guitar/bass/drums/piano configuration is considered experimental or electronic, because even those amplified instruments were considered alien and experimental in the 60’s when they first started popping up. Sonic experimentation is as much a part of making music as coming up with a clever way to say “I love my girlfriend, it sucked when she dumped me”.

Read the full interview below »

Cubic Zirconia Mix

February 2nd, 2010

Cubic Zirconia Josephine Cover

Cubic Zirconia has been busy readying their album which is slated to drop this summer, but before the album comes the singles and first up is “Josephine” which drops today along with four proper remixes from Greenmoney, Waajeed, DJ Sega and Egyptrixx.

They also just did a nice mix for self-titled which you can stream or download below. Make sure to read their full commentary on the track selection.

Support their new single Josephine out now on iTunes.

Tracklist after the jump »