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Street Kids 7th Birthday With Special Guest Goth-Trad

Mar 10 22:00 pm -
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Back in 2014, We had Goth-Trad played at our night for the very first time in Beijing,it was mad! 500 people in DADA.


We are thrilled to have Japanese bass warrior Goth-Trad back in Beijing, play for the sec time at our party and for celebrate our 7th birthday he will play a full dubplate set.


Street Kids whole crew will spice up the night by playing all heavy deep bass.


Dirty Dishes
Yauman
Ludo V


Spanish artist Marula will take over the visual of the night, her client included many big names in the game,such as Nike, Leica. 


GOTH-TRAD BIO - www.gothtrad.com


A veteran innovator of the scene, Japanese producer Goth-Trad is constantly pushing boundaries and breaking genre conventions.


Goth-Trad’s music career started in 1998. From abstract electronica to noise, from dub and reggae to jungle and rave music, grime to dubstep, Goth-Trad has always experimented and in the process developed his own unique style: blending influences and delivering music that is constantly evolving.from 2007 onwards Goth-Trad received increased support, respect and interest from across the dubstep and electronica scenes worldwide with people like The Bug,Kode 9,Blackdown,Juju and Skream all playing his music and sharing stages with him.


New Epoch was released on Deep Medi(label of dubstep pioneer Mala) in early 2012 and marked Goth-Trad as one of the most important voices in dubstep. UK’s FACT Magazine heralding it as one of the best dubstep albums of the year.


The Japanese one-man army – as Kode 9 once referred to him – is set to continue on his unique path.Always charting new territories while staying true to what motivates him : making good and honest music that reflects the world around him.


About Back To Chill (BTA)


It was with this third album that Goth-Trad would finally break into the international market during 2006 thanks primarily to one track – Back To Chill - which would soon become synonymous with the Japanese dubstep scene. Inspired by the grime sounds he’d heard in London in previous years, Back To Chill also became the name of Goth-Trad’s monthly dubstep night in Tokyo – set up in 2006 – and saw a release on the UK label Skud Beats, his first official single on a non-Japanese label


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