Dub Police Tour ft. Caspa - House of Blues - 3/3/12

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Timothy Norris
Headliner Caspa
See also: Our Dub Police Tour slideshow

Dub Police Tour ft. Caspa
House of Blues
3/3/12

Better than ... the music at frat parties.

There was a dubstep party in Hollywood Saturday night, and people wearing SpiritHoods (those faux-fur animal hats you see at raves), glow-stick mohawks, and plenty piercings descended on the House of Blues. The Hard Presents event was called the Dub Police Tour and featured five British producers: Matty G (the lone American), The Others, D1, Trolley Snatcha & Subscape, and the headliner, Caspa. All of them played plenty of whomping dubstep.

And you couldn't criticize last night's wobble-bass extravaganza for not being coherent or consistent. All of the DJs who spun are on the same record label, Dub Police, and most of them came up in the London grime and dubstep scenes. They are smarmy fellows who curse in delightfully odd ways, like "This track is fucking mean sick."

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Timothy Norris
Trolley Snatcha and Subscape
The problem I had with the show, besides the ear-bleeding sound levels, was its repetitiveness. I must admit I'm not the biggest fan of dubstep. I prefer my EDM served up more minimally in the style of Claude VonStroke and his Dirtybird crew. And in the car or at home I'm much more likely to jam some Teebs or Nicolas Jaar. I'm not completely adverse to the genre, but Saturday night was five-plus hours of music that all started to blend together into a sonic headache. Every track seemed overly structured around a series of bass drops, that love-it-or-hate-it sound dubstep is known for. The artists fed the crowd wobble-bass almost like a drug -- each drop was like another hit of the head-banging sound. Subscape even made the crowd cheer for him to drop the bass one last time.

EDM culture is all about belonging -- everyone's accepted, everyone can dance and have a good time. But last night, at least, that didn't translate into anything greater than a bunch of really fucked-up people fist-pumping. There was an odd collective mindset at work that made me uncomfortable. When Trolley Snatcha (which is one of the best DJ names ever) told everyone, "Put one finger in the air right fucking now, one fucking finger up," I wanted to say, "No." And when he and his partner Subscape dropped yet another super-heavy section of warped bass, I didn't feel any connection to the music or the people I was listening to it with. It just felt like, "Here we go again."


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House of Blues Sunset Strip

8430 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

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Theendisnear555
Theendisnear555

The zone and mobbin*** u can take a bottle of tyenol and suck a Dick***

Theendisnear555
Theendisnear555

Whoever wrote this is a fuckin dumbasses. If u don't like it, no know gives a Fuck. It's about getting in the zone and robbing, not being a lame Ass critic. I'm sure no one cares about Ur fuckin headache. I take a bottle of tyenol and suck a dickkkkkk. Hahaha

Anth
Anth

It's the same here in the UK. Going to a 'Dubstep show' is all fine...just don't go to a Dub Police or Circus Records show. You will end up with a headache. Diversity isn't their strong point.

Anth
Anth

Btw, D1 is badman. Check out his older tunes such as 'Dubstep Warz' and 'Degrees'.

Donna
Donna

Get you facts right,Matty G is American Not British!

West Coast Sound
West Coast Sound

The post has been updated to clarify Matty G was the one non-Brit to appear. 

Kye Flanders
Kye Flanders

I listed 6 producers saying that 5 were British, but we've clarified for you.

wsguy133
wsguy133

next time get someone who enjoys dubstep to write a review about a dubstep show like me! no one wants you at a dubstep show anyways just stay home or go to an insomniac event haha

James Castaneda
James Castaneda

To each his own, thanks for covering the show and for the lighting compliments :) Was that you with the camera light on at the beginning of Caspa's set? If so I had a tech. chase you down to turn it off as he wanted absolute darkness for the intro. All good, in the end was a blast doing the show there awesome crowd/lineup all night. If you guys took any more photos I'd love to see them for my own reference re: lights. Cheers

West Coast Sound
West Coast Sound

We have a whole slideshow! Click the link at the beginning of the post. 

bfdbdgsg
bfdbdgsg

then why did you go to a dubstep show??????

Jg814
Jg814

Ur a hater mr.flanders

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