hi all the event at Twyst Mind was pure craze, after playing, we stayed with the huge crowd dancing and stomping till morning.
You can check pics in our albums, they are lots of fun, courtesy of KongKrete Bass, splendid event organizers. Thanks to all who made it at the show.Two newspapers published very good words on the show.
Time Outand South China Morning Post"Live music gets eclectic TwystMusical genres just don't get mixed up enough at live shows in Hong Kong, pretty much ruling out your attendance if you're not into blues, hardcore or whatever sound is on offer on any given night.
Promoters Kongkretebass usually focus strictly on drum'n'bass DJs, but at a show coming up next month they will be presenting some live hip hop and electronica alongside their headliner, DJ/producer Shawn Livewire (pictured) from Singapore.
Originally from Orlando, Florida, Livewire has appeared pretty much across the globe, playing a combination of drum'n'bass and electro alongside big names in the business including Armand van Helden, Afrika Bambaata, Hybrid, Adam Freeland, DJ Dan and DJ Icey.
But bringing a bit of diversity to the show on May 17 is the addition of live acts Violent Jokes and the Projects, both of which include British musician/producer Simon Griffin as a key member. While Violent Jokes take a hi-tech approach to hip hop with distorted guitars and synths, the Projects utilise live drummers to create hypnotic drum'n'bass and electro grooves, winning acclaim after first coming together in Britain.
The eclectic night is being held at Twyst Mind - located at 9/F The Pemberton, 22-26 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan - and door tickets cost HK$100 before midnight and HK$120 after."PeaceCla
Downtempo/drum'n'bass trio, adds a lyrics-based vocalist to steadfastly jungle-based productions, performed with live instruments