Dub Krush

DJ Dub Cowboy evolves, plus GreenWeek, Lila’s B-day and Something Different

(April 22, 2010) Dan Giannotta, aka DJ Dub Cowboy, gets in on the celebration of 50 years of KHSU Public Radio with a live version of his Reggae Jamdown at Humboldt Brews Thursday night (his radio show runs 2-4 p.m. Fridays on KHSU). He’ll have live reggae by Brooklyn-born Rastaman and self-proclaimed “Tru Ganjaman” Rocker T, Marcia Davis (also from Brooklyn) with Outro, plus Humboldt’s own Ishi Dube (also celebrating his birthday that night), all of them backed by TheMor Love Band (Rocker T’s band). Dub Cowboy opens the show with a “Jamdown” set mixed on the turntables “set-up just like on the radio show,” which is to say two turntables spinning Serato style.

“I’m actually repairing my turntables right now,” said Dan, calling from his workshop. He notes that, “This is the only time this year I’m being Dub Cowboy live. I’ve been performing at Sidelines and Ragg’s as Mixmaster Krushington.” (Or as he prefers DJ MXMSTR KRSHN2N.) The difference? “With Dub Cowboy it’s just reggae — with Krushington it’s all kinds of music, with an emphasis on Top-40 and high energy mainstream music for dancers, with music videos and visuals. It’s all Serato scratch live.”

Dub Cowboy. Photo by Bob Doran.
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For the uninitiated he explains, “Serato is a software that allows me to DJ with digital files — I work with them as a beta-tester. It’s real vinyl controlling things on the computer, which allows me to mix music and videos live. I call it spinning in three dimensions.”

After 10 years spinning records in Humboldt and almost seven years on KHSU, he sees the new persona as “going back to basics. In the last year I DJed 195 times publicly and did 50 radio shows, all with no promotion, no flyers or anything. I built a following just with the music. When I do a good job, the dancefloor is packed and people come back. Now I’m stepping up the hype, bringing MXMSTR KRSHN2N on full force.” Most weeks you can catch him spinning (in 3-D) Thursdays and Saturdays at Sidelines (he’s taking this Thursday off for the show at HumBrews). Fridays he’s at Ragg’s Rack Room. He promises to make you dance.

More reggae? The Hawaiian band Natural Vibrations plays Thursday in HSU’s Kate Buchanan Room with The NPK opening. And the Jambalaya has rising Jamaican dancehall star Chukki Starr Friday with rootsierreggae by Winstrong from Surinamplus Irie Sounds International from SF and locals, Rude Lion Sound.

Funky bassist and former local Aaron Bortz, now a member of Bay Area “heavy heavy Afrobeat” band Albino!, writes to say, “We are coming to town again on Friday to play a very special show at the Red Fox Tavern with our friends WoMama (actually Jesse and Oliver will perform with Albino too!) as part of the NHS GreenWeek. With the steam being gained from the hit Broadway musical, FELA!, there seems to be a serious resurgence and revival of Afrobeat music in the U.S. and globally. We feel like we are a part of it and can’t be more excited to get out there and spread our music. As Fela said, ‘Music is the weapon of the future.’

So, what is this NHSGreenWeek? It’s an Earth Day collab with World Famous Productions, Deep Groove Society and Passion Presents teaming with Northcoast Horticulture Supply to support greenish nonprofits: GreenWheels, Humboldt Baykeeper, Northcoast Marine Mammal Center and McKinleyville Skatepark. After several shows earlier this week, there are more to come: Next up, a World Famous Productions show Thursday at Arcata Theatre Lounge with Satori Social, a live dubstep/electro-dance project led by classically trained pianist/software producer Evan Bluetech, and psychedelic dub artist Ott plus visuals by Phaedroid with Andrew Jones and dancer Phaedra. After Friday’s GreenWeek Albino! show in Eureka, the action returns to the ATL for a Saturday night WFP blast of live electro/hip hop/funk featuring Signal Path, Blockhead, Kush Arora, Geno Cochino and Moo-Got-2. Earlier in the day, there’s a McKinleyville Skate Park fundraiser in the parking lot of NHS McKinleyville with live music, half pipe skate demos and a 2 p.m. presentation of checks to the nonprofits.

Also on the green side: Inferknow presents Green Day 2010: Call of the Wild Saturday at Humboldt Brews with live electro trio BLVD plus dance performances by Samba na Chuva and Blue Angel Burlesque. Wild costumes encouraged.

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Comment / By Laura Trevino / April 22, 6:31 p.m.

Love the writeup on Dub! (Daniel) Love love love that boy! Good job, Bob!

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