London-based dubstep pioneer Caspa first performed in Denver at Cervantes’ Other Side in 2009. Since then, he has played big stages at the Ogden Theatre and the Fillmore Auditorium. The intimacy of ...
After a multi-year hiatus apart, two of the most influential dubstep producers in the electronic music industry, Chris Mercer (Rusko) and Gary McCann (Caspa), have reunited as a formal duo to make ...
For the last decade or so, we've witnessed the hype, the rise and the glut of dubstep flooding the electronic music scene. To the average UK purist, the North American sound is now far removed from ...
From small acorns grow mighty oaks — or, from chill smoke sessions come big bangers. It’s all the same for Caspa and Rusko. The two dubstep dynamos are back in the studio cooking up heavy jams like ...
When the influential Caspa and beloved duo EAZYBAKED come together, it's "No Laughing Matter." Their new collaboration, out now via Insomniac Records' Bassrush imprint, is a grinding dubstep banger ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit an infamous 2007 DJ mix that helped transform ...
“Who gon stop me,” from Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch the Throne, begins with an orbiting, distorted vocal sample, then explodes into a rush of quaking bottom-end and pulsating, chunky mid-range. These ...
The pressure to move things forward fuels music’s development. But which way is forward? For dubstep, the current hottest sound of the London underground, forward means down, questing to see just how ...
Describe in a tweet: West Londoner Caspa tries to enforce dubstep on the crowd. What happened: Caspa has been making waves in the Dubstep scene for several years, and doesn't do a bad job of dropping ...
The title seems inherently tongue-in-cheek given the song's Korg M1 '90s rave piano and escapist soul vocal, but the playfulness goes deeper. By Kat Bein From small acorns grow mighty oaks — or, from ...