Ian K

Stateside Hardcore with the UK flavor!

Welcome to the new site!

December 17th, 2009 by admin

Well it’s been a long time since I’ve had an actual website, but here I am, going at it again. My hope is for this site to be a place where I can share news and updates about shows and releases while at the same time sharing some of the madness that makes up my life.

Lately things have been moving forward at an epic pace! Shows have been packed and releases have been doing quite well. The last three releases I was involved in were featured on TrackItDown.net and have even gained support from Radio 1’s Kutski!

I’ve had some time off from gigs and production as my studio machine was down for maintenance, however good news is on the horizon and the LAB should be up and running at full swing just in time for the busy months ahead.

This New Years Eve will be an incredible night in Seattle at Enchanted Eve, where I’ll be playing an all anthem set, full of crowd pleasing sing-alongs and hands up riffs. I can’t party too hard because the very next night is Fate, a cheap $5-10 party that is something of a New Years afterpaty. I’ll be dropping a much harder, aggressive set with more experimental stompy tunes, although knowing me a vocal or two may still sneak in.

Just one short week later I’ll be performing a 2×4 with Seattle’s first lady of hardcore, Jimni Cricket at Wake ‘n Bake, followed by a weekend in my favorite city Phoenix, AZ for Rainbow Bright and the Kandykids 2 (what a name!). Myself, Doughboy, and Tom Swift will be headed down from Seattle, to meet SuPeR K! and Special D in rocking some dancefloors.

2009, was an incredible year, and 2010 is shaping up to be just as intense. Thank you to everyone who supports this scene, from the promoters, sound engineers, dancers, vendors, all of you make this part of my life incredible. So let’s see how well I keep this updated, and hopefully I’ll be seeing you at a party sometime soon!

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