We just had our first Dubway party at Escudo. The turnout was ok but the vibe was fantastic. For starters Escudo isn’t a club that is known for its open mindness towards electronic music, since it being a favorite hangout for the young route 66 crowd. The management have redesigned the club putting the second floor as a electronic music section. Escudo’s resident dj’s spin everything from house to dnb. I am suprised that they have invited Homebass to host a monthly night, since normally if it had been a few years ago we wouldn’t have been welcome there.
Eating roast beef sandwiches is one of my favorite things, and ive always had an idea for using the name Dubway… of course i was taking the Subway sandwich name, logo and flipping it. Same idea of course as with any subway sandwich y ou can chose your toppings. With our new night we want to play all sorts of dubwise music. Its like many kinds of flavors coming together to create one single vibe. So you’ve got your dubstep, reggae, house, breaks and dnb just like you would have tomatoes, lettuce, jalepenos and mustard on your sandwich. We plan on rotating the dj line up everymonth so that each month a different dj headlines. The first month started off with me, Katsuji from 420 jah guide, and Sound Stitch.
Katsuji’s set was brilliant but still sadly the punters liked it but didnt get into it as much as I would have liked. Katsujis style is more of a lovers rock style and i guess in a club it doesnt get people moving. I guess he wasnt too happy as well with the crowd reaction. I will have him as a regular guest at dubway. And as well reggae is in my opinion the grand daddy of all sound system music, be it hip hop, breaks and dnb. We owe so much to reggae music and its good to educate the masses about those vibes. Much love go ‘s to katsuji at 420 Jah Guide. Also much love go’s out to all the masses that came and showed there support. I hope next month we will get even a bigger turn out.





