In four years NERDS has risen in the ranks of underground clubbing to become one of London’s biggest bass brands.
The first Nerds rave hit East London in 2007 to provide a new home to underground genres spanning dubstep, grime, electro, hip-hop, drum & bass, reggae and beyond. Nerds was one of the first nights in the big smoke to pioneer a multi-genre concept and the amalgamation of bass culture that’s since been adopted across the country and infiltrated the full spectrum of electronic music. As underground British beats & blips become increasingly genre-crossing and too often branded with the ‘bass’ bracket, Urban Nerds maintains its position as one of the best events in the country to embrace this new dance hybrid.
Four years down the line and the Urban Nerds count themselves part of the lucky few to have hosted room 3 at Fabric and room 2 at Matter, with a landmark Fabriclive room 2 debut in July 2011. They’ve collaborated on events with music moguls such as Mixmag, Time Out and the much respected DMC World DJ Championships. In 2011 Nerds returned to Europe’s biggest ski and snowboard festival, Snowbombing, as an official club partner for the third year running.
In LDN NERDS were amongst the first on the bass scene to take the sounds of the underground out of the club, pushing boundaries with a string of sell-out warehouse events that regularly see 1500 clubbers dub-step their way through the night in unique, mind-blowing locations. In warehouses from Shoreditch to Southwark, in dark East End basements, in iconic London venues and increasingly cross-country in Europe, Urban Nerds raves have become known for a great atmosphere, a strong and loyal crowd and an unashamed love for a plethora of bass-led party sounds.
There’s really no one else who’s as nerdy about British underground urban music as this lot.
For more hit up http://www.urban-nerds.com
In four years NERDS has risen in the ranks of underground clubbing to become one of London’s biggest bass brands.
The first Nerds rave hit East London in 2007 to provide a new home to underground genres spanning dubstep, grime, electro, hip-hop, drum & bass, reggae and beyond. Nerds was one of the first nights in the big smoke to pioneer a multi-genre concept and the amalgamation of bass culture that’s since been adopted across the country and infiltrated the full spectrum of electronic music. As underground British beats & blips become increasingly genre-crossing and too often branded with the ‘bass’ bracket, Urban Nerds maintains its position as one of the best events in the country to embrace this new dance hybrid.
Four years down the line and the Urban Nerds count themselves part of the lucky few to have hosted room 3 at Fabric and room 2 at Matter, with a landmark Fabriclive room 2 debut in July 2011. They’ve collaborated on events with music moguls such as Mixmag, Time Out and the much respected DMC World DJ Championships. In 2011 Nerds returned to Europe’s biggest ski and snowboard festival, Snowbombing, as an official club partner for the third year running.
In LDN NERDS were amongst the first on the bass scene to take the sounds of the underground out of the club, pushing boundaries with a string of sell-out warehouse events that regularly see 1500 clubbers dub-step their way through the night in unique, mind-blowing locations. In warehouses from Shoreditch to Southwark, in dark East End basements, in iconic London venues and increasingly cross-country in Europe, Urban Nerds raves have become known for a great atmosphere, a strong and loyal crowd and an unashamed love for a plethora of bass-led party sounds.
There’s really no one else who’s as nerdy about British underground urban music as this lot.
For more hit up http://www.urban-nerds.com