
FreQ Nasty
Summary: From the days of Breakbeat's origins, FreQ Nasty established himself as one of the scene's pioneers, producing many of the genre's defining moments. As Breakbeat came into its own, FreQ Nasty's tunes remained ahead of the pack. His music is on the cutting edge of the FutureStep Movement, a chaotic loose assemblage of sonic renegades, steeped in the traditions of Breaks, Dubstep, Rock, Ragga, Grime and Funk, chopping in and out of slow-motion, Halfstep beats.
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March 14, 2013 at 2:08 PM Post-NRMAL: Five music discoveries from the Monterrey festival
March 13, 2013 at 1:23 PM Weekly Playlist #21: New Hampshire edition with the Migs, Betty Nico, Howling Boil, Pleasure Gap
March 12, 2013 at 3:05 PM [from the gut] The female rock musician's perspective, featuring Speedy Ortiz, Earthquake Party, Fat Creeps, and the New Highway Hymnal
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