In December, Basstown brought you a night to remember as Scottie B came with his original Baltimore sound to Good Life. Now we’re heading to NYC to drum up the coolest DJ in Bushwick, Cobra Krames.
Breaking out of the internet, Krames was one of the first to capitalize on the return of party raps and hand claps, taking an immense knowledge of music and boiling it down into mix after cracking mix. If the words Mad Decent, Flamin’ Hotz or Hatchmatik get your attention, this is your party.
the last time Mr. Krames rolled through Boston in January, it was for Thunderdome X. It was cold. It was miserable. But it was at the Greek Club. It was packed. And sweaty. And crazy.
Come share our Visions.
With Mr. Mistaker, the actually young DJ Die Young, that gumball David Day and the incomparable DJ Volvox.
Representing club music from the U.S. Capital, Tittsworth continuously dominates crowds with his signature blend of energetic dance music. A favorite from Asia to Australia, his tours are increasingly well received in spaces both large and small. Tittsworth has packed clubs in Sao Paulo, where he is known for extended late night sets resulting in encore and applause. Titts was part of Good Vibrations, a 40,000+ traveling festival featuring Kanye West, Cypress Hill, The Rapture, Pharoahe Monch, A-trak, Sinden, Kid Sister and a myriad other A-list acts. In Geneva he co-headlined a 3 day festival featuring Mr. Scruff, A-trak, Medhi, Boy 8-Bit, Jackbeats and many more. His last trip to Europe, Tittsworth headlined a huge night out in London with Herve, Duke Dumont, Foamo and A1 Bassline. This most recent New Years Eve, he was seen smashing a massive LA crowd along the legendary likes of Moby, Dirty South, Oakenfold and Benassi.
From URB and XLR8R to NME and Fader, his production continues to gain equally high praise. Titts music is a permanent fixture in blogs, charts and DJ sets. He has been asked to remix pop icon Kanye West, disco legend Grace Jones, DNB front runner Subfocus, Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label and AC Slater’s Party Like Us Records to name a few. He has gained critical acclaim from Interscope Records, who personally invited him to Will.I.am’s house to showcase well-received Titts tracks.
“12 Steps,” Tittsworth’s debut album was released on Plant Music (co-owned and released by Dominique Keegan and Stretch Armstrong, the man responsible for breaking many greats, including The Wu Tang Clan). The unique concept LP features original Tittsworth production through collaborations with blog buzzer ‘Kid Sister,’ hyphy vets ‘The Federation,’ and chart toppers ‘Nina Sky’ and ‘Pitbull.’ Even before its release, “12 Steps” received high praise from Billboard, BPM, Kiss, Radio 1, Entertainment Times and more. The album continues to have both originals and remixes on Ministry Of Sound Radio, Kiss FM (London) / Radio One and more. Included is his original track “WTF” (with assistance by the Nadastrom Remix), which remains a heavyweight set favorite around the world.
Forthcoming is a massive remix for Dim Mak, a second full length album, a big project to be unveiled in DC and of course, non-stop touring. Titts was recently offered a deal from Last Gang, partially responsible for helping to expose MSTRKRFT and Crystal Castles. Tittsworth maintains his status as one of the hardest working and possibly one of the most sleep deprived artists in the game.
TITTSWORTH “12 STEPS” ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW All original tracks, with vocals by Kid Sister, Nina Sky, Pitbull, The Federation, DJ Assault and more!!!
“From the first strains of ‘Haiku’—an opening instrumental that merges the acid squelches of early rave with an insistent breakbeat and—yes!—congas—it’s obvious that this guy’s aesthetic is so clear to him that mixing disparate elements is a breeze.” - Billboard
“Strong contender for party album of the year, anyone looking for their next fix of dancefloor heaven will say yes, yes, yes if this rehab is anything to go by.” -Yahoo Music
“Tittsworth shows with conviction that he doesn’t just recycle songs - he creates them… The verdict? Tittsworth should be proud, Twelve Steps is, at its end, a mighty accomplishment for both its maker and his genre” -URB
“Finally, (Tittsworth) crafted a debut that will prove his skills on the production end. Twelve Steps, is a trip through a land of gritty breaks, dirty lyrics, and plenty of guest appearances… Fun is the first priority here, and in that area, not to mention numerous others, Tittsworth more than succeeds.”-XLR8R
“Not since the happy pills took hold and Pharrell emerged has it been so lively, with such rich crossover potential, yet without cost to its creativity.” -Entertainment Times UK
Opening sets by
**Jeff Gil (True prod-Boston)**
**Ill Will (Aural Pleasure, UFCo.) w/ Live Drummer and Live Guitarist**
Remember that crazy issue release party we had at Redline last month?
The one where Jayceeoh, Gucci Vuitton, Mr. Matt and Ghostdad utterly smashed it?
We'll we're doing it again. This month the Dig is throwing a party over at the newly renovated Goodlife which has to been seen to be believed. We are not exaggerating when we say it's probably the best club in Boston.
This time around we have 4 more DJ's to rock the decks.
DJ ON&ON- Jayceeoh's partner in The Masters as well as a crazy DJ in his own right. You can also catch him on JMN 94.5 on Sundays from 10-2
Jeff Gil - FTW kingpin Jeff Gil has been huge in the rave scene for years. His nights in Boston and Western Mass are legendary so get ready.
Ms. Thang- If you have been out to a club in the last year or so chances are you have caught this girl doing her thang at least once. Check out her monthly Thursday night at the Milky Way called Cash 4 Gold.
DJ Die Young - Boston house music wunderkind DJ Die Young has been tearing the scene up with remix's and original tracks along with residencies with Basstown and Make it New
Big event at Privus this saturday, make sure you get there early to avoid the line! $3 to check out Reid Speed is a steel, and anyone who has seen her knows exactly why. She draws crowds no matter where she plays and what day of the week it is, and has never been someone who boxes herself into one small sub-genre of music- if she likes it she plays it! Working full-time as a dj for over a decade now, she knows how to read a floor, which makes it no surprise that she is considered by many as one of the top ten female dj's in the world. I'm not sure if B.Rich is playing before or after Reid, but be sure to stick around for his set if he plays afterwards...he's no stranger behind the decks at Privus, and will definitely come strapped with fresh AC Slater, Treasure Fingers, and Udachi tracks in the bag!