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30Hz (Lot 49) : Downtown Orlando 3/4/2008

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This member is the original thread starter. 30Hz (Lot 49) : Downtown Orlando 3/4/2008



THIS IS AN EARLY EVENT: 30Hz will go on at 11:30pm

Hailing from Washington DC, USA, James Ginzburg left his native country, friends and family for the dreary shores of the UK in 1998. Here he found such a connection with electronic music and dance culture that he decided to make the move a permanent one. As James settled in to life in Bristol, he soon found himself working with a number of local acts and artists, producing hip hop beats with an electronic soul and trademark heavy drums. Soon he was drawn towards the then emerging Nu Skool
Breaks scene – and 30Hz was born. Equipment, hardware and numerous analogue synths slowly filled his studio and his knowledge of production sharpened to surgical precision. This reputation for sonic excellence stands before him and 30Hz is now in demand as a mixdown engineer for numerous top acts in dance music.

At the end of 2003, 30Hz founded the cutting edge breaks imprint Vertical Sound . Originally an outlet for his own top‐draw dance floor bangers, the label quickly diversified to include other producers such as Smithmonger , Circuit Breaker , Baobinga & Id and release underground anthems such as The Body Snatcher's "Rip Shit Up", 30Hz & Vlad's "Get Low" which for weeks held the top position in Beatport's all around sales charts and 30Hz's 'No Man's Land' which found its way into the classic Xbox game 'Project Gotham 360'.

In 2004, 30Hz also co‐founded the Dubstep label Tectonic which has gone on to be amongst the most respected labels in the genre worldwide.

Known for his quick‐mixing bass‐heavy DJ style, 30Hz has become one of the DJ's to look out for, lighting up gigs across Australia, Europe, and North America – and performing numerous times on BBC Radio 1
including a live broadcast from London's Fabric on Annie Nightingale 's show earlier this year.

2007 has seen 30Hz sign to Meat Katie 's Lot 49 imprint, and recorded a series of singles including the "Space Age EP", "Mutton" and his Remix of D Ramirez & Meat Katie's "Stop The Revolution". He has now
released his full length LP, "Electric Sheep", led by the vocal anthem "Daddio" featuring the vocal talents of Yolanda ( Bugs in the Attic etc...) The LP demonstrates 30Hz broad musical interests and influences
while keeping firmly rooted in the sound system experience.

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