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BĀZƏL - 4YO4U, ZAR, MARIE NYX & OSCAR GERARD

Artwork for BĀZƏL - 4YO4U, ZAR, MARIE NYX & OSCAR GERARD
date
Oct 17 2019
about
4YO4U
4Yo4U was created on March 11, 2011 in Moscow by Aibo, Didi, Kodek and Key-D. Didi has loved graffiti and electronic music since he was a kid. He loves Kraftwerk most of all. Didi used to mix tracks with CD-decks and a mixer with a microprocessor when he had free time between graffiti projects. But he didn’t really love that because he wanted to make his own music. Aibo loves graffiti too, but he hated electronic music. His favorite music genres are funk and reggae. When Aibo was a student of Moscow University of Design, he created a reggae-band with his friends where he played keyboards. But this band had a rapid breakdown. Aibo and Didi met each other in Key-D’s flat. At that time, Key-D was preparing to become a laboratory assistant in the sound department of Moscow University of Cinema. Because of that, one of Key-D’s friends gave her a KORG EMX-1. It was the entrance into electronic music for Aibo and for Didi, the way to make his own music. They created a musical group called “Yoyoyoyoyoyoyoyo”, and all members of that group played only one instrument.

Best Records:
"Daily Faces"
"Right Eye"

MARIE NYX
Marie Nyx has become one of Los Angeles Underground's most prominent artists with her eclectic sound ranging from obscure melodic techno, punchy minimal techno, atmospheric progressive house, and experimental/leftfield house and techno. Her sound has spread rapidly after her guest appearances on local and international radio broadcasts, Platinum Radio London and Dash Radio, and her bookings in the Mixmag Lab LA, Minimal Effort Los Angeles, and one of LA's finest underground parties, Incognito. After logging countless hours in the studio working on her evolving sound and original productions, she hopes to release an EP of her own by the summer of 2019. Meanwhile, she holds a bi-weekly residency at Pattern Bar in Downtown Los Angeles at an event called Bazel. She is also affiliated with Xenophile Collective, which is a collaborative of female artists that highlight and promote female talent in the music industry through media coverage, showcases, and podcasts.

ADMISSION: Free

GENRE: Electronic / Techno
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