Salut underground core freaks! It's time to make our global family even more united
Bass Distortion Zine
is making its travel guide even better, so y’all can get a more concrete view of the global domination of underground core. I’ve now added a Google map that lists local crews and also artists/djs if they are pioneers in their area:
maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=fi&ms...125&z=1&source=embed
Alt. link:
bassdistortion.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/...und-core-domination/
It’s still lacking a lot, so if you want to help out you can make submissions here, in travel guide’s comment section or by pm'ing or e-mailing me.
The format for the submission is:
Country abbreviation (for example FR)
- city (if the crew organizes in multiple cities, if possible, choose the one where the most parties are held)
- crew/artist/dj name (also use “live” if the artist is performing and “label” if the crew is also involved with releases)
Url or e-mail (this is optional, but preferred)
For countries with bigger scenes it’s a must that the crews are dedicated to underground/less-commercial styles (see
BDZ guidelines
), but if it’s a country with a small scene and there are no underground crews there, it’s ok as long as it’s not purely mainstream hardcore/partycore/etc.
Looking forward to lots of submissions!