Kode 9

A WHOLE LOTTA PPL PROUDLY PRESENT: KODE 9
Wednesday 1st July - Bath St.
Support from : Booof - Gus - Undertow - Finn
There will be Wrookie Monster tees available on the night plus boosted Subs (standard!) and extra lighting also.
Check back for our comp which will begin over the weekend
This is one gig that you cannot afford to miss in Dunedin this year….Kode 9 is the absolute forward thinking future of music.
Bigups to our supporters Cosmic Corner, Red Bull, Wrookie Monster and everyone (Wigs/Booof/Ollie/George/Gus) who have pitched in to make this gig a reality.
Kode9 is movement. A man constantly shifting the boundaries of his musical landscape. He is renowned for producing and releasing some of the world’s most forward-thinking, sub-bass driven music, with his own productions, and the releases on his Hyperdub label. And he is right now crafting what the sonic landscape will be in years to come.
After being bitten by the Junglist virus in the early 90’s, Kode9 immersed himself in the UK soundsystem culture, collecting and deejaying the music which had infected him. He took himself deep into this realm, and combined his junglism with his theoretical interests in musical culture at the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit. Developing his own sonic vision, he crafted the concept of Hyperdub, a force that would redefine the dubstep landscape very quickly. His first release on the Hyperdub label was the critically acclaimed postapocalyptic Prince cover, ‘Sine Of The Dub,’ a collaboration Kode9 created with then-flatmate The Spaceape. Quickly following that, Hyperdub released ‘South London Boroughs’; an EP which would introduce the world to one of the most influential musicians of the 21st Century - Burial.
And Kode9 continues to redefine the dancefloor. His recent productions and collaborations have seen his sound develop into unexplored territories, and Hyperdub releases from such dons as The Bug, Joker, LD and Zomby are essential dancefloor cuts the world over. His DJ sets are without equal, as he’ll drive the crowd into a rhythmic synergy you’ll have to experience to believe. And in a while, when the Hyperdub virus infects the musical landscape fully, you can say where you heard it all first - Wednesday 1st July at Bath St.
















