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DJG PREPARES RELEASE OF VOIDS ONE & TWO
DJG posted this on Facebook today:
“I’m releasing a collection of 12 unreleased tracks in two parts called VOIDS ONE & TWO on September 15, exclusively at djgsound.com. It’s not an album but it sort of feels like one. It will be released for free. I’m so excited to share it with you.”


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DJG posted this on Facebook today:
“I’m releasing a collection of 12 unreleased tracks in two parts called VOIDS ONE & TWO on September 15, exclusively at djgsound.com. It’s not an album but it sort of feels like one. It will be released for free. I’m so excited to share it with you.”
DJG - Hydrate EP out now

DJG - Hydrate EP out now on Warm Communications
1. DJG : Hydrate
2. DJG : Hydrate (Consequence Remix)
3. DJG : Hydration Dub
“His title cut should slip neatly alongside the Autonomic posse’s minimalist sound with its swollen Reese bass and quicksilver syncopations, while the dub drops right down to sound like Scuba mixed with Andreas Tilliander on a dubtech tip.” (via Boomkat)
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DJG - Hydrate EP out now on Warm Communications
1. DJG : Hydrate
2. DJG : Hydrate (Consequence Remix)
3. DJG : Hydration Dub
“His title cut should slip neatly alongside the Autonomic posse’s minimalist sound with its swollen Reese bass and quicksilver syncopations, while the dub drops right down to sound like Scuba mixed [...]
Night Kitchen and Fixup present Headhunter, DJG, Dubsworth
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Tonight in LA
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DJG AVOIDS THE NOID
SF producer DJG is lighting up the dances right now with a streak of releases and features. Holding his own on the deep end of the spectrum, we’ve been loving record after record he’s put out. He was just featured on the choice dubstep blog Sonic Router with an interview and podcast that had us ravin’. In a recent update he posted some info on upcoming projects he’s doing. If you’ve got half a mind… get into this.
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SF producer DJG is lighting up the dances right now with a streak of releases and features. Holding his own on the deep end of the spectrum, we’ve been loving record after record he’s put out. He was just featured on the choice dubstep blog Sonic Router with an interview and podcast that [...]
Q&A With DJG in SF Weekly
(picture by Kelly N. Koehler)
SF Weekly just did a Q&A with our friend DJG… check it out:
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2009/12/hey_dj_friday_qa_djg_of_surefi.php
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(picture by Kelly N. Koehler)
SF Weekly just did a Q&A with our friend DJG… check it out:
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2009/12/hey_dj_friday_qa_djg_of_surefi.php
Surefire Sound 009 - Vaccine, DJG, Comma
Vaccine is not solely writing dubstep anymore. Never one to be confined by formulas or tempo, as evidenced in her DJ mix selection, Vaccine has recently been slinging her talents further afield writing the melodic, IDM style of drum & bass popularized by Instra:mental and dBridge’s Autonomic Podcasts. She has crafted a live PA and has also been working with a fashion designer called Ernte on music for his runway shows. Recently Renoise (the program she writes music in) is pushing her as the face of their site on their music player. Look for her upcoming releases on Disfigured and Nonplus+. Surefire Sound is delighted to have her join us for her first live PA.
Download Mix: Vaccine for Big Up Mag
http://www.thebigupmagazine.com/podcast/Big_Up_Magazine_Podcast11_Vaccine.mp3
DJG (SUREFIRE – SF)
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dean J. Grenier A.K.A DJG landed in the world of Dubstep in 2007 with his first 12″ “Shadow Skanking” b/w “Joyful Sound” on Narco.Hz. Immediate support on Rinse FM and in the clubs from DJ’s like N-Type propelled DJG to the forefront of American dubstep producers early in his career. DJG’s production style is richly melodic, emotive while full of groove and energy. Recognized early on for a more dubwise sound, DJG’s recent productions have revealed an evolution in his music, getting deeper into bass-heavy, tech-drenched, soulful tracks.
DJs ranging from Mary Anne Hobbs, N-Type, Joe Nice, Pinch, Headhunter, Skream, RSD, 2562, Djunya, Random Trio and many more have been supporting DJG’s recent and forthcoming releases. This year he was asked by Mary Anne Hobbs to produce a mix that was featured on her acclaimed Radio 1 Experimental show. When DJG gets behind the decks, his passion for the music he plays is obvious. His enthusiasm for the deeper side of dubstep and his affection for dance floor selections makes each set a spontaneous combination of the highs and lows that the sound has to offer. He has forthcoming releases on LoDubs, Wheel and Deal, Pushing Red, and Surefire Sound.
Download Mix: DJG for Big Up Mag
http://thebigupmagazine.com/blog/2008/12/hello-world/
COMMA (SEMISEXUAL - SF)
Seattle born producer Ryan Gilbert, or Comma, arrived in San Francisco in 1999, where the potent drum and bass scene sparked his obsession with cutting edge sounds. Taught to DJ and produce by Boreta of the Glitch Mob, the two would form the group Slidecamp in 2005. Their debut album, due in 2010 on seminal electronic label n5MD, showcases expansive melodies, complex beats, and an obsessive attention to detail that Comma has become known for in his solo work.
On his debut EP for Mr. Projectile’s Semisexual label, Comma emerges in a remote territory of dubstep influenced by ambient techno, UK garage, and experimental beats. The tracks are looming and haunted, drawing no easy comparison to his diverse influences. Live, Comma crosses boundaries with new material and forward thinking beats that can’t always be categorized.
Download Mix: Comma Podcast
http://www.staylucid.com/2009/09/it-was-a-dark-summer/
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VACCINE (NONPLUS+ – SD)
Vaccine is the production alias of Christine Clements. Having been involved with the promotions end of the industrial rock and IDM music scenes since she was a teenager, and running drum & bass and dubstep record labels with her husband, ASC, writing her own music - after she’d been promoting other people’s [...]









