The Bunker presents Eats Tapes and Drop The Lime at subTonic


The Bunker presents Eats Tapes and Drop The Lime at subTonic
107 Norfolk Street
21+, 10p-4a
$5

Eats Tapes made a suprise visit to the Bunker last year and instantly won over the crowd with their primative raw acid sound. They have since released the "Dinosaur Days" 12" on Strategy's Community Library label, which was one of the most played records at the Bunker last summer. Their live set is completely insane: no laptops in sight, just a ton of analog gear, broken thrift store toys, and lots of wiggle room for live improvisation. Aside from being great musicians, Marijke and Gregory are some of the coolest people we've ever met, so we're thrilled to have them back at the Bunker. http://www.eatstapes.com/ Born and Raised in New York City, Drop The Lime (Luca Venezia), continues his global rise in the underground dance music scene. Ever evolving in style and ahead of the game, expect four to the floor bangers spiked with grime and growling bass techno, while he drops jaws to the floor with his bad boy Sinatra vocals. Venezia grew up in New York City's underground rave scene, drawn to the high energy of jungle and drum-n-bass. He began performing under the alias Drop The Lime in 2003, exploding into the punk electronic scene known as Break-core, gaining an underground iconic status. DTL released numerous International singles and EP's on high profile labels like Ambush, Peace Off, Broklyn Beats, Mirex, and his infamous 2005 debut, "This Means Forever," on Tigerbeat6. From break-core's hyper-kinetic beats and DJ'ing heavy bass music from grime to Baltimore club and 4x4, DTL took a floor shattering step into a club massive sound. We've been a big fan of Luca's sound for a long time, and he even designed a Bunker flyer once, but this is his very first appearance at our party. He had the crowd rocking at an upstairs show a few weeks ago, and his new sound is perfect for a sweaty friday night at subTonic. http://www.dropthelime.com/