EF Records is an independent record label founded in 2009. Based in LA and Charleston, SC, EF Records artists DJ, host parties, and produce music in a wide range of genres including electro, house, and disco.


December 26, 2010

All the Big NYE Parties
posted by: cmnder

The end of 2010 only week away. If you don’t have NYE plans yet, here are some good ideas for where to make some bad decisions.

hard nye 2011 log angeles

Los Angeles
\\EF Records choice for FREE\\
NYE at The Bar:
-Sean Patrick, Joshua Glazer

\\EF Records choice for GETTING BUCK\\
Hard NYE
-Mr. Oizo, Brodinski, Dj Falcon, Congorock, Destructo, Harvard Bass, Sean Pry, Mike Messex, Chris Holmes

The Standard Hollywood
-The Ravonettes by the pool, and a DJ in Purple Lounge (TBA, but we hear it’s Drop the Lime; if that’s true, this is where we’ll be when the ball drops)

Sublevel
-DJ Pierre, London’s Mr C, and LA local Doc Martin

Together As One at the LA Sports Arena
Laidback Luke, Markus Schulz, Wolfgang Gartner, Dada Life, Major Lazer (Feat. Diplo & Switch), Jack Beats, DJ Reza, Kill The Noise, Rusko, Pendulum, Nero, 12th Planet, and more

Giant New Years Eve 2011 (if your looking to get take it back to 1999 with some heavy trance)
-ATB, Gabriel & Dresden, Kristina Sky, Dresden & Johnston, Francis Preve at Hollywood Palladium

Playhouse
-Cedric Gervais

Culprit’s annual party at The Standard downtown’s roof top (free!)
-Droog, Tanner Ross & Sergio, Santos

Avalon Hollywood: John Digweed

King King: Chloe Harris, Erphun, and Kazell

New York
Galiktik: Tevo Howard headlinig

Let’s Play House: Morgan Geist

Mister Saturday: Kyle Hall, Martyn, and DJ Qu

Le Bain: Holy Ghost!, House of House, and Nancy Wang (of LCD Soundsystem)

\\EF Records choice\\
24-hour endurance party at District 36
-Scuba, Robag Wruhme, Pan-Pot, DJ Three, Alexi Delano, Nina Kraviz and leading Berghain resident Ben Klock
-Drinkin and Dancin for 24 hours straight!

(via Resident Advisor)

Posted by:
cmnder
@ 6:27 pm
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November 14, 2010

Drop the Lime for Bugged Out
posted by: chopsticks

drop the lime

The legendary Drop the Lime, owner and proprietor of Trouble & Bass (which you might remember is the label the homie Deathface belongs to) has just released a new mix for the equally legendary BUGGEDOut!.

The pompadoured rockabilly is known for having an uncategorizable sound, and this mix is highly representative. 30 minutes of unreleased futuristic house bliss, feast your ears folks!

Drop The Lime Bugged Out Mix 2010 by Bugged Out

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chopsticks
@ 6:38 pm
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August 30, 2010

Trouble&Bass & Fabriclive.53
posted by: machete

I’m publishing this on behalf of the homie, DJ Salinger who is still in London with low integrity internets:

“If you don’t know the club “Fabric,” you probably also don’t know anything about electronic music, what this website is or how you got here. If you are that micro-minority that hasn’t heard of London’s most influential night club, shit, you can wikipedia it. Seriously, Fabric.

Fabric has been London’s biggest and most influential night club for the better part of a decade. Literally a global mecca for dance music and DJ acts, just the name “Fabric” is synonymous with the world’s biggest and most legit music (w/10+ DJs per night), and nights that don’t end until 6am. The parties here are spread between 3 different rooms, massive rooms, with massive speakers, massive laser lights, and massive amounts of people -literally thousands. What makes Fabric special is, when you’re listening to that electro-banger that you’ve been jamming out to on your iPod, walking around knowing that probably no one within 100 miles of you knows that song- well everyone here, they know that song.

FABRICLIVE is a once a month release party that ropes some serious talent, with the headliner selected to record a mixtape for the newest installment of the Fabriclive series (Yes, its also a record label!). Ever heard of Caspa? This is the event that put him on the global map, with his fabriclive.37 mix.

This month was Drop the Lime, the captain of Brooklyn’s heavy-as-shit electo record label ‘Trouble & Bass.’ Cats from Charleston might recognize the name, as the repeat offender at Torch, DEATHFACE, is on the label. You may recognize this little tune from Drop the Lime:

Enjoy the videos I snapped + the new music vid for Drop the Lime’s newest release Sex Sax. My vid is split between clips of Drop the Lime and Nero, who murdered room 2 with some dubstep madness (imagine that scene in Matrix II where everyone is partying in a cave, that’s what room 2 was like).

-DJ Salinger”

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machete
@ 4:43 pm
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