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W3C
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About W3C
Started by Latvian Kristaps Fabiāns Geikins as a project back in 2014, W3C initially experimented with merging the UK sound together with Baltimore and Jersey Club rhythms. From this experiment, a few singles, remixes, and even an EP were released. However, soon after, the project shifted its focus to experimenting with the UK sound from various angles. Since then, W3C’s aural experiments have been shared with the world in the form of various EPs, singles, and even an album. A couple of those releases have also made their way onto vinyl records.
W3C’s sound is characterized by deep and dubby basslines, broken beats, alien percussion, and funky synths. With the ability to transform and sculpt sound into previously unheard manifestations, you can be sure that the future musical output of W3C will continue to surprise listeners and keep raves alive in small, dark basements and festivals alike.
More info: https://djw3c.com
W3C’s sound is characterized by deep and dubby basslines, broken beats, alien percussion, and funky synths. With the ability to transform and sculpt sound into previously unheard manifestations, you can be sure that the future musical output of W3C will continue to surprise listeners and keep raves alive in small, dark basements and festivals alike.
More info: https://djw3c.com
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Genres:
Bass, Leftfield, Uk Techno
Hometown:
Riga, Latvia
No upcoming shows in your city
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W3C's tour
About W3C
Started by Latvian Kristaps Fabiāns Geikins as a project back in 2014, W3C initially experimented with merging the UK sound together with Baltimore and Jersey Club rhythms. From this experiment, a few singles, remixes, and even an EP were released. However, soon after, the project shifted its focus to experimenting with the UK sound from various angles. Since then, W3C’s aural experiments have been shared with the world in the form of various EPs, singles, and even an album. A couple of those releases have also made their way onto vinyl records.
W3C’s sound is characterized by deep and dubby basslines, broken beats, alien percussion, and funky synths. With the ability to transform and sculpt sound into previously unheard manifestations, you can be sure that the future musical output of W3C will continue to surprise listeners and keep raves alive in small, dark basements and festivals alike.
More info: https://djw3c.com
W3C’s sound is characterized by deep and dubby basslines, broken beats, alien percussion, and funky synths. With the ability to transform and sculpt sound into previously unheard manifestations, you can be sure that the future musical output of W3C will continue to surprise listeners and keep raves alive in small, dark basements and festivals alike.
More info: https://djw3c.com
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Genres:
Bass, Leftfield, Uk Techno
Hometown:
Riga, Latvia
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