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xkore tour dates with datsik

UK producer xKore is very excited to be supporting Canadian dubstep heavyweight Datsik on his Fall “Firepower” tour across the US. Touring alongside Delta Heavy and Bare Noize, xKore has been making waves with his music as of late, hitting Top 10 and Top 100 spots on Dubstep charts for his signature 170bpm tempo-drives and heavyweight drum timbres. Don’t miss out on this very exciting tour!

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xKORE FIREPOWER TOUR DATES SUPPORTING DATSIK
October 8 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
October 9 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s East
October 11 – Bryan, TX @ Graham’s Nightclub
October 12 – Dallas, TX @ Lizard Lounge
October 13 – Houston, TX @ Stereo Live
October 14 – Lubbock, TX @ Cactus Courtyard
October 16 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
October 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Avalon
October 20 – Santa Ana, CA @ Yost Theatre
October 25 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Casa De La Raza
October 30 – Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
October 31 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
November 1 – Iowa City, IA @ Blue Moose
November 3 – St Louis, MO @ The Pageant
November 5 – Chico, CA @ Senator Theatre
November 6 – Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
November 7 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
November 8 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
November 9 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sodo
November 10 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
November 12 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
November 13 – Missoula, MT @ Wilma Theatre

The term bass music is all too-often overused to bracket UK music of a certain low-end frequency together. But for 19 year-old xKore (pronounced as ex-core), his diverse productions and already brimming cannon of exquisitely produced music is deserving of a wide spread and eclectic bracket – if you must choose to include him in one, that is. If it’s frenetic, sharply tweaked drum beats and musically reinforced, melodic bass lines you’re after, you can be safe in the knowledge that xKore’s etched his name into uniquely heavy slabs of futurism soaked, contemporary dance floor music. Just ask the likes of Skream & Benga, Dillon Francis, Borgore and many more household names from across electronic music’s leading lights, all of whom have cottoned on to his mean, lean experimental sound.

xKore first burst onto the scene with a free track entitled ‘Hello’ last October (which has now broken the one million mark on UKF). Ever since then (and in the space of just a year and a half) he’s notched up a selection of evolving releases, etching his name into some of the underground’s leading stables and avoiding the’ dubstep-by-numbers’ template that plagues the scene; turning his hand to a range of styles, from his blistering debut EP Domination on Cognition to the Full Russian EP on Buygore, Lazershark EP for GAWA and recent EP Stabs for Inspected.

Things have really started to blossom for the young xKore when his remix of Sub Focus’ ‘Falling Down’ smashed its way to No.1 on the Dubstep Top 100 Chart, and has propelled him to the forefront of the current musical explosion. With forthcoming remixes for the likes of drum and bass veteran Metrik on Viper Recordings, UK urban collective The Foreign Beggars and a full, second release coming up on Inspected, xKore’s grabbing the bull by the horns with intense vigor and galvanized spirit.

As xKore’s sound progresses alongside his formative years, his growing trajectory shows no sign of letting up, as he continues to fuse together the best of all contemporary dancefloor music into his own brand of heavyweight destroyers. The future holds no limits for this titan of ‘bass culture’ – so make sure you don’t sleep on him for one second

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