After their sold-out shows in North America, UKF is now standing alone as the next big thing. They kicked off their North American tour in the city that never sleeps, New York. The line up for the evening was Chase & Status (DJ Set), Borgore, Gemini, Delta Heavy, Bare Noize, Dirtyphonics (DJ Set), Xilent and Webster Hall’s- Alex English.

Upon entry, the bass was already going hard by 10 p.m. The crowd was an eclectic mix of humans: the various Kandi Kids already looking like zombies and the VIP Bottle*** types looked slightly confused and headed towards the balconies to seek refuge. Of course, EDM doesn’t judge and it is all about the positive vibes and what-not. . . . But seriously, it was hilarious to see the “bottle chicks” trip over some lights-glovers.

By the time Bare Noize dropped the heavy beats the crowd was already pushing towards the stage. Hardstyle, jumping, shuffling, booty shaking and girls getting randomly picked up by strange men was the movement of the NY dub-drunk crowd. I honestly don’t think people expected Bare Noize to be that heavy so early on, why they thought that I don’t know but that was the whisper from the girl’s room. Of course, everyone went a little bit more wild when the Skrillex remix was played. . . think what you will, I am just reporting it like it is



Delta Heavy, a personal favorite of the night. Great transitions. The music selection along with the visuals was all any raver could ask. He delivered. So thanks to you sir, you are the man. Dancing was to the point of needing to vomit due to full manic-mode rage!



Gemini stepped up to the plate next and kept the vibes going. The New York Dubstep crowd is simple in it’s needs. Good music and we dance. Is that so hard? Not for Gemini. Bravo! Some guy in UFO pants near by kept doing this fabulous booty drop thing to the beat. About this time was when the fans lined the walls for their light shows. . . The new EP, Mercury, had a great response from the crowd. Too bad the song is only a couple minutes long!

Eventually it was Borgore’s turn to bump up the bass and drop the girls panties. He gave us all the cake we wanted. Naked women on the big screen. Lasers to improve vision problems. Some more cake. A chick deep-throating a sausage. A girl dancing to Nympho. More bass. Borgasm for the borwhores. P.S. Thank you Borgore for the retweet @zoegabrielle90.

For the dude whose ears were bleeding from popped eardrums. . . it was so worth it. Is too much bass that bad? This party girl has been to many a show and festival from here to Eastern Europe, and I have never experience bass like that. Perhaps it was the old school theater and the gold detail that made the bass vibrate more? I am not a scientist, but the richter scale in California was sounding the alarm.

In the Spirit of the Holidays…. Borgore the Israeli bad boy with Carnage, drops this trap.. . .



Around 1 am, Chase and Status (DJ set) changed out the equipment and got to work. Although the beginning of their set sounded much like their EDC NY set and the crowd began to disperse the hard fans were revealed. The set eventually stopped sounding like the EDC set. . . I do not think anyone else noticed that though… but seriously, even the shoutouts were the same. Saddened slightly because this chick loves Chase and Flippin Status, this being my third time seeing them this year. . . Still partied my pants off. Actually it was my shirt. Oops. Dubstep problems.

WHO WAS THE GUY TAKING PHOTOS I WANT MY PHOTOS OF ME GLOVING? Who walks around taking amazing photos yet gives out no card? Honestly my good man, not all of us are on drugs. We can handle holding a business card.

The UKF staff was awesome. They let us right in without a problem and were totally upbeat the entire show despite the random kids passing out and fight here and there. So kudos to you guys, keep it up!

For more information on UKF, visit http://www.ukfmusic.com/.

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www.youtube.com/user/UKFMusic

www.youtube.com/user/UKFDubstep

www.youtube.com/user/UKFDrumandBass

*** I can not confirm is there were bottles present; however, I think you all know what I mean.