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ill.Gates is the stage name of Dylan Lane, an electronic musician, DJ, VJ, and producer based in San Francisco, California.[1] He has recorded and produced several albums and regularly performs at concert venues and music festivals.[1] Gates is also known for hosting lectures and seminars on general creativity and digital music production[2], and works in partnership with Ableton Software to create templates and guides for music software products.
Contents
[hide] 1 Musical style and influences
2 Tours and live performances
3 Community and causes
4 Discography 4.1 Studio Albums
4.2 Singles / EPs
4.3 Mixtapes
4.4 Videos
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Musical style and influences
Bassnectar's original musical influences included metal and rock bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, and Nirvana. He integrates these influences into his own musical career, sometimes quite literally like his track "Pennywise Tribute" which was released on Vava Voom, his most recent full length album. He has also stated that early ambient artists, such as Orbital, played a major influence in his style; the chords from Orbital's 1991 hit "Halcyon" can be clearly heard in Bassnectar's track entitled "Empathy", off the "Vava Voom" album.[3] Bassnectar experienced an immediate sense of welcome and comfort going to raves in the mid-nineties, which led to the confluence of his heavy and electronic style of music.[4] He has been creating genre-bending music since the 1990s, using a variety of programs such as Vision/OpCode, Reason, and Ableton Live.[5][6] Bassnectar describes his music as amorphous and ever-changing, which is reflected in the diverse sounds and personalities of his numerous albums, EPs, and podcasts.
Bassnectar honed his style playing house parties in the San Francisco Bay Area, known at the time as DJ Lorin and began gaining momentum at Burning Man, often playing up to 7 sets a night.[7] Lorin Ashton performed as Bassnectar for the first time in 2002. Since gaining momentum and commercial acclaim, Bassnectar has collaborated with and remixed a host of artists and producers, including Lupe Fiasco, Perry Farrell, Ellie Goulding, Gogol Bordello, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Datsik, ill.Gates, Mimi Page, and Jantsen, among others.[8]
[edit] Tours and live performances
Bassnectar is distinguished by his live performances and light shows. Since 2005, he has been touring constantly in the states as well as overseas, including performances at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2011 and 2012 as well a special performance each New Year's Eve. His performance for New Year's Eve 2011 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN sold out to 10,000 fans, and a sequel event took place for New Year's Eve 2012.[9] Bassnectar also performs regularly at a variety of music festivals, including Camp Bisco, Coachella, the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, the Electric Daisy Carnival, the Electric Forest Festival, Lollapalooza, and Wakarusa. In 2012 alone Bassnectar sold over over 250,000 tickets (not including festivals)[10] The scale of these shows have come to embody Bassnectar's vision. On his 2011 release Divergent Spectrum he mentions, "This is a collection of songs I have created for maximum impact in large settings on massive sound systems for groups of people who want to get wild."[11]
Bassnectar has coordinated a number of large regional events called "Bass Centers" in addition to his tour performances. The original Bass Center took place in October 2010 at the First Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado.[12] Since then, the Bass Center legacy has continued through seven installments, the most recent being Bass Center 7 in St. Louis, MO, which took place in October 2012, two years after the original Bass Center debuted. Each Bass Center has proved to be massive, including special opening acts, musical collaborations, and circus-style performances.
On August 13, 2011, Bassnectar launched the inaugural Bass Island event, the first of a trilogy, which was held at Governor's Island in New York City. The event was attended by 10,000 people and included supporting acts from Lupe Fiasco and DJ Z-Trip.[13] On February 29, 2012, Bassnectar announced via Twitter that the next Bass Island would take place in summer 2012 at a new location; however, no further details have since been released and it appears that the Bass Island trilogy is on hiatus.[14] Instead, Bassnectar returned to New York City for a double-header at Terminal Five in November 2012.[15] Bassnectar rounded out 2012 with three massive concerts: Two BASSLIGHTS shows, in which he co-headlined with Pretty Lights and NYE 360.[16] The New Years Eve show at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee featured Bassnectar at the center of the arena on a rotating stage, giving an incredible view to all 11,000 people.[17]
[edit] Community and causes
Bassnectar has openly advocated for causes such as free press and true media, net neutrality, ending corporate personhood, public knowledge, and the non-profit organization Conscious Alliance. Some of his tracks are laced with voice samples of a socio-political nature, including clips from Martin Luther King, Jr., Noam Chomsky, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Fred Hampton. Bassnectar has been a strong advocate of charity, and in 2011, he donated $1 from every ticket sold on his tour to charity via the "Dollar Per Basshead" campaign.[18] This amounted to $250,000 distributed across three charities[19] — Alternet, Free Press Organization, and Reach Out (non-profit) — which were voted upon by fans.[20] The Dollar Per Basshead campaign continued in 2012, and once again fans were able to vote in order to determine the distribution of $100,000 across another four charities — A Home Within, Democracy Now!, Free Press Organization, and HeadCount.[21]
The Bassnectar movement has resulted in a community of like-minded fans that refer to themselves as "Bass Heads" and travel frequently to attend his live performances,[22] similar to the Deadhead community centered around jam band The Grateful Dead. To recognize this community, Bassnectar events always feature a short break toward the end of the show in order to take a "family photo," during which Bassnectar faces the rear of the stage and the photo is taken with the entire crowd behind him. Family photos are always posted for the online community after the event.[23] Most recently Bassnectar rewarded the most dedicated of his fans by launching #Passnectar, in which he would give away a pair of VIP season passes for every show on the upcoming Spring 2013 tour. The outpouring of appreciation from his fans was so overwhelming he gave away three pairs of VIP season tickets.[24]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
2001 Freakbeat for the Beatfreaks
2002 Beatfreak Bohemia 2003 Motions of Mutation 2004 Diverse Systems of Throb 2005 Mesmerizing The Ultra 2007 Underground Communication 2009 Cozza Frenzy 2011 Divergent Spectrum 2012 Vava Voom#34 US 2012 Freestyle #79 US
[edit] Singles / EPs
2002 Float
2004 Creation Lullaby 2005 Booty Line / California Sunrise 2005 Taurine Thruster 2005 Everybody 2006 Blue State Riddim 2007 Yo (feat. Kristina Maria) 2007 Bomb The Blocks 2008 Viva Tibet (Produced with Freq Nasty, this song was released exclusively on Giveback.net[25] in support of their "March to Tibet" action campaign.) 2008 Heads Up EP 2009 Art of Revolution EP 2009 Land of the Lupes 2010 Timestretch EP 2010 Here We Go 2010 Bass Head 2010 Magical World (feat. Nelly Furtado) 2010 Wildstyle EP 2010 Wildstyle Method 2010 Deftones - Prince (Bassnectar Remix) 2011 Ellie Goulding - Lights (Bassnectar Remix) 2011 Upside Down 2011 Bassnectar & Seth Drake - Above and Beyond 2012 Vava Voom (Bassnectar & Lupe Fiasco) 2012 Ugly (Bassnectar & Amplive) 2012 Divergent Spectrum Remixes EP 2012 Up All Night Vol. 2 - Dark Room 2012 Freestyle EP
[edit] Mixtapes
2008 Smashers & Mashers
2008 Leftfield Downtempo Hyphop 2008 For Whom the Bass Tolls 2009 Live Mixset for KISS FM 2009 Kingston Town (Bassnectar Remix) 2010 2010 IDJ Mixtape 2010 Bassnectar BBC Mixtape 2011 Color Storm Remixtape 2012 Amorphous Music Mixtape Volume 7 2012 European Vacation Mix 2012 Freestyle Mixtape
[edit] Videos
2007 Bomb The Blocks
2012 Vava Voom 2012 Ugly
[edit] References --- 1) Bio: http://illgates.com/about/
2) Interview: http://www.dontparty.co.za/music/interviews/ill-gates-exclusive-interview/ ---
3) http://www.bendbulletin.com/article/20110422/NEWS0107/304229998/
1.^ Walker, Rob (2008). Buying in: the secret dialogue between what we buy and who we are. Random House. pp. 150. ISBN 978-1-4000-6391-8.
2.^ Mallory Gnaegy (November 19, 2009). "Bash with Bassnectar — Bring your earplugs, and feed on the dirty bass". Vox Magazine. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
3.^ Ashton, Lorin. "Fan Bass: Origins of Bassnectar". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 4.^ http://www.sfweekly.com/2012-11-28/music/bassnectar-came-from-the-bay-area-metal-scene-to-rule-american-dance-music/ 5.^ "EM Talks with Bassnectar". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 6.^ Golden, Ean. "Bassnectar Extended Interview". DJ TechTools. Retrieved 11 March 2012. 7.^ http://www.sfweekly.com/2012-11-28/music/bassnectar-came-from-the-bay-area-metal-scene-to-rule-american-dance-music/ 8.^ "Bassnectar: About". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 9.^ "BASSNECTAR NEW YEAR’S EVE IN NASHVILLE, TN". Retrieved 25 October 2012. 10.^ http://www.sfweekly.com/2012-11-28/music/bassnectar-came-from-the-bay-area-metal-scene-to-rule-american-dance-music/ 11.^ http://www.npr.org/2012/08/15/152780966/bassnectar-on-world-cafe 12.^ http://www.bassnectar.net/2010/10/102310-first-bass-center/ 13.^ "Bass Island". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 14.^ "Bassnectar twitter status". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 15.^ "BASSNECTAR IN NEW YORK, NY – NIGHT 1". Retrieved 25 October 2012. 16.^ http://www.bassnectar.net/2012/10/new-years-eve-360-pretty-lights-shows/ 17.^ http://www.bassnectar.net/2012/10/new-years-eve-360-pretty-lights-shows/ 18.^ "Bassnectar Bio, Music, News & Shows". DJZ.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013. 19.^ http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/countygrind/2012/03/bassnectar_ultra_music_festival_dubstep_is_old_news.php 20.^ "Dollar Per Basshead - The Results". Retrieved 11 March 2012. 21.^ "Dollar Per Bass Head". Retrieved 25 October 2012. 22.^ "BNF". Retrieved 25 October 2012. 23.^ http://article.wn.com/view/2012/11/04/EDM_artist_Bassnectar_likes_to_consider_the_possibilities/ 24.^ http://www.bassnectar.net/2013/02/spring-tour-season-pass/ 25.^ http://www.giveback.net/
[edit] External links
Official Bassnectar Website
Bassnectar's Podcast Bassnectar's SoundCloud Bassnectar discography at Discogs Bassnectar on Facebook Bassnectar's Last.fm page Bassnectar's MusicBrainz entry Bassnectar's BBC Radio profile Bassnectar interview with U:Move, March 13, 2009 Bassnectar interview with DJ Tech Tools, May 11, 2008 www.FutureOfMusic.org Net Neutrality www.PublicKnowledge.org www.FreePress.net www.GiveBack.net Bassnectar on Myspace