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The Big Ape National TourAfter a year of rocking parties in Perth, clubbing juggernaut ‘Big Ape’ celebrates its first birthday with its first ever National Tour. We had to call in a few favours, but we feel the line-up represents where dubstep came from, what it should be and where it’s going. To us, the acts we chose for this tour represented the best names in straight up dubstep, acts that have always brought something new to the table. With roots in grime, garage and Hip?Hop, each one of them has had a major impact in shaping the genre, both in its development and its future. We are proud to present ‘The Big Ape National Tour’ featuring none other than Skream and his partner in grime Sgt Pokes, Joker and Plastician.

Skream
Croydon’s musical wonderkid. At 15 he discovered making music. Five years later he’s changed the course of UK urban music, having helped build the foundations of London’s most exciting new musical style, dubstep.
But he’s barely started yet: because right now, Skream is an artist on fire. One of dubstep’s first and most prominent producers, he is often hailed as the ‘ambassador’ of the growing genre. Most famous outside the
dubstep community for his crossover hit ‘Midnight Request Line’ released in 2005 on Tempa, he continues to churn out classics at an amazing rate, including his ‘Skreamizm’ vinyl series and a self-titled album, and his recent
hit ‘Anticipate’ featuring Sam Frank.

Joker
In 2007, with the underground in the midst of grime exploding nationwide and dubstep beginning to show new possibilities for UK bass music, a then 16- year old Joker was making his first contribution to the scene he’d later go on to help define. Against the backdrop of Bristol’s rich musical heritage, he was well placed to thrive. After releasing his debut, ‘The Kapsize EP’ (named after his late cousin, a tribute he has continued with, being the name of his label too), he went on to release five more 12″s in 2008. Included among them were splits with peers Jakes, TRG and Rustie. Having signed a deal with 4AD, he finally appeared in public in late 2011 with the release of his debut album, ‘The Vision’. Having premiered it at Glastonbury Festival with the numerous vocalists involved, it represents five years of hard work. Old fans were pleased that trademark instrumentals are there in abundance, from ‘The Vangelis’ inspired album opener‘Intro’, to established classics ‘Tron’ and ‘My Trance Girl’, which showcase the muscular synths and sharp drum snaps for which he has become renowned to the warmth of the heady height of summer album closer, ‘The Magic Causeway’, performed with ‘Ginz’. These were complimented by a number of startling vocal collaborations that also show just how far his sound has come; with inspired contributions from fellow rising stars like ‘Jessie Ware’ on the Radio 1 playlisted ‘The Vision (Let Me Breathe)’, Jay Wilcox on ‘Electric’. Sea and Silas from Turboweekend and William Cartwright on forthcoming singles, ‘Slaughter House’ and ‘On My Mind’. He also found the time to round up Buggsy, Shadz, Scarz and Double (KHK-SP) to record ‘Back In The Days’, the definitive Bristol track he’s been promising to make.

Plastician
Chris Reed, also known as The Plastician (formerly Plasticman), connects east London grime to the south London dubstep scenes as DJ and producer from Thornton Heath in the London borough of Croydon. His participation in ‘The Rephlex Grime’ compilations, his primetime radio shows on Rinse FM and his BBC Radio One Residency slot on the ‘In New DJs We Trust’ show have contributed to the rise in popularity of dubstep and grime. The Plastician has released records on labels such as Rephlex Records, Soulja, Road, Slimzos, A.R.M.Y. and Southside Dubstars. The Plastician also runs his own label; Terrorythm Recordings.

The Big Ape National Tour featuring Skream, Joker & Plastician
Saturday 21st July ? The Metro ? Sydney
With special guests to be announced

Niche Productions PO Box 162, Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia
P: +61 (02) 4589 3353 [email protected]
www.nicheproductions.com.au

Tickets: www.metrotheatre.com.au – on sale Wednesday 6th June

Also playing in:
Perth – July 18th Villa Nightclub,
Brisbane – July 19th Family,
Melbourne – July 20th Billboards.
For more information contact Huw Ellis [email protected] / 0407 701 595

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