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jooseph
27/10/2010 14:53

Search Of Sounds presents ROSKA!

Reede 12. November 2010 öölokaalis Balou

SOS-signaal annab märku, et on aeg taaskord varjuda Basement lounge’i erinevate uute rütmide meelevalda. Sea oma hing ja vaim valmis absorbeerima helikokteili, mille koostisosadeks saab olema UK funky, tribal electro-house, dubstep ning kübeke deep house’i. Tormakalt löövad trummid ning madalsageduslikud sub-bassi pursked naelutavad kindlalt iga peolise tantsupõrandale. Roska! Roska! Roska!

ROSKA (UK)
Madis Nestor (BiiT)
B.L.B (WAYF!)

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ROSKA
Rinse Recordings / Roska Kicks & Snares / Numbers

http://www.roska.co.uk/

Roska born Wayne Goodlitt 13th January 1983. Started as a UK Garage MC under the name Mentor around 1998. As scene and sounds change, Mentor slowly changed to Mentor Roska to Roska and slowly moved from MC to Producer/ DJ.

In just four years, Roska has gone from distributing his albums around the shops from his car boot to being the golden boy of London’s funky scene. The self-titled debut LP on Rinse Recordings, a fistful of EPs on his own label, Roska Kicks & Snares, plus seemingly never ending list of remixes at the request of artists including Zed Bias and Four Tet, have established his mixture of house, dubstep and African percussion as a new paradigm that seems to be nothing less than unstoppable.

Others may have been doing it before him, but it was Roska (named in Mixmag’s Producers of The Year list for 2009) who asserted himself as the production figurehead of UK funky during its first few years. While his earliest material matched cheap grime instrumentation with raw, soca-tinged percussion, the Elevated Levels and TWC EPs already saw him cater to the respective tastes of more conventional tech house and deep house DJs, giving him much more crossover potential than UK-centric acts such as Apple, Ill Blu and Lil Silva. (It didn't hurt that his trademark "Roska! Roska! Roska!" vocal snatch also made his name instantly recognisable to anyone who'd been spending time in clubs playing UK funky).

DJing to audiences with less rigid expectations have allowed Roska to stay experimental with his sound. Inspired playing to open-minded crowds, he returned from Sonar this summer playing at the Barcelona festival as a guest of Mary Anne Hobbs for her BBC Experimental stage, following in the footsteps of Martyn, Kode 9 and Joker..

It can be said that Roska has become a de facto ambassador for UK funky house, responsible for the genre’s proliferation and evolution!

PS. Catch Roska on Rinse FM every Tuesday, 5pm - 7pm GMT.

Sheppard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gGr-3DnCdU

Myth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv01sBT3SWE

Squark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqL8ls8CaEA

I Need Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPQrMNnvCGI

Tomorrow Is Today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le1T5XNPYWY

What You Talking About!? (Roska remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxuM8iKNeis


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jooseph
02/11/2010 12:26

Martyn ft. dBridge mixed by Roska:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfx1EDicYC0
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jooseph
08/11/2010 09:30

future:
http://vimeo.com/16485036
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jooseph
12/11/2010 08:53

täna läheb funkyks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwdA0uOmrzM
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