For those of us who enjoy a blend of heavy bass-lines, R&B and garage-style tunes; Kingdom certainly hits the spot. After recently experiencing one of this Brooklyn bred producer’s sets at Lost and Found at Electric Circus last Friday night, I have become a massive fan.
Despite the small crowd and the change of usual venue from downstairs at Electric Circus to the more intimate setting of Limbo, there was no lack of energy or atmosphere. Lost and Found resident DJ, James ‘Brainss’ Marshall, pulled out all the stops in his set due largely to the fact that Kingdom is one of his favourite producers. Being a lover of all things dubstep, I was particularly impressed when Brainss finished his set with some funky dub and Kingdom kept the vibe going when it came his time to jump on the decks.
In smooth transition Kingdom progressed from the filthier to the groovier. His set was infused with the perfect blend of hip hop and garage to create a set with depth that made you want to crypt walk and get as low to the ground as possible. Highlights of the set included Kingdom’s own productions, Mind Reader and You Don’t Know Michelle.
I eagerly await Kingdom’s next performance in Adelaide and can only hope South Australian’s catch on to how truly brilliant this guy is.
For more info check out his MySpace and Facebook pages:
http://www.myspace.com/kkingdomm
http://www.facebook.com/kkingdomm
Despite the small crowd and the change of usual venue from downstairs at Electric Circus to the more intimate setting of Limbo, there was no lack of energy or atmosphere. Lost and Found resident DJ, James ‘Brainss’ Marshall, pulled out all the stops in his set due largely to the fact that Kingdom is one of his favourite producers. Being a lover of all things dubstep, I was particularly impressed when Brainss finished his set with some funky dub and Kingdom kept the vibe going when it came his time to jump on the decks.
In smooth transition Kingdom progressed from the filthier to the groovier. His set was infused with the perfect blend of hip hop and garage to create a set with depth that made you want to crypt walk and get as low to the ground as possible. Highlights of the set included Kingdom’s own productions, Mind Reader and You Don’t Know Michelle.
I eagerly await Kingdom’s next performance in Adelaide and can only hope South Australian’s catch on to how truly brilliant this guy is.
For more info check out his MySpace and Facebook pages:
http://www.myspace.com/kkingdomm
http://www.facebook.com/kkingdomm
By Sinead
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