With over ten years experience in throwing events, we've developed a style all our own, becoming internationally recognised by the likes of Mary-Anne Hobbs and BBC Radio 1's the Breezeblock in the process.

In our quest to fight conservative thinking on the dancefloors of the world, we've worked with the likes of Atlanta digital music icon; Richard Devine, Los Angeles drum and bass icon; Pieter K. and South London hyperdub scientist; Kode 9, just to name a few.

The biggest events in the works right now are the Forward Series and the Panambient Parties.

The Forward Series is about bringing the finest in forward-thinking bass music and soundsystem culture to Vancouver. Be it dubstep, jungle, reggae, dancehall, breaks or dub, if it shakes the nations, we'll deliver it. We were the first the first party in Vancouver to headline with a dubstep legend and we were the first party that T-Power played after a ten year absence from North American shores. Paying indirect homage to Factory Records, each party has its own catalogue number, FWD001, FWD002 and so on. You can read more about the Forward Series here

On the other hand, the Panambient series is all about laying down and being counted. We fly the bird in the face of an industry that continues to deride downtempo, ambient and chillout music as nothings more than re-packaged compilations of pisspoor trip-hop remixes of folk singers matched with airburshed tarts on the cover. Bringing together the finest that cities across around the world have to offer in their downbeat department, the revolution will occur from both the horizontal and vertical positions. 2005 saw it beging with the Panambient Picnic in Atlanta, Georgia. 2006 continues the tradition on June 24th with the Panambient Potluck. Not to be outdone, 2007 will see the series move to Tokyo, Japan for the Pamambient Bento. You can read more about the Panambient series here.






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