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When: Tue., Sept. 28, 9 p.m. 2010
Music critics tend to throw around phrases like “made [genre] a commercially viable enterprise” or “ushered [genre] into the mainstream,” and usually it's a mixture of hyperbole and bullshit. But when you mention Caspa and dubstep in that kind of context, there ain't no bullshit about it. Caspa is the selector behind the very first commercially available dubstep compilation FabricLive 37. (Yes, local rockers who've lost most of their local audiences to the wamp-stomp, you can blame him.) He's incubated some of the sound's biggest stars, like Rusko and N-Type, via his Dub Police imprint, and dropped off the most banging tracks the burgeoning genre has ever seen — “I Beat My Robot,” “The Terminator” and his remix of TC's “Where's My Money,” just to name a few. Frankly, there is nothing on this dude's resume that isn't awesome, so get yourself ready for the dubstep show of the season.
— Sean L. Maloney

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