• ヴェニュー
    The Works
    • 1846 Michigan Avenue; Detroit, MI 48228; United States
  • 日付
    Fri, Dec 7, 201210:00pm - 5:00am
  • 興味がある
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  • Dirty 313ctronic Productions Presents: BUMP DAT RUMP Bust out your dancing shoes and get ready to get those booties movin as J.Phlip makes her way back to Detroit! J. Phlip (pronounced J Flip) known to some as Jessica Phillippe discovered house music in her hometown of Champaign, Illinois, just 2 hours south of Chicago. Her proximity to Chicagos famous house scene tremendously affected her sound, but the distance afforded her the freedom to incorporate a variety of other influences into her repertoire. Her sets posses a fun, "lets-not-forget-this-is-dance-music," feeling and simultaneously keep you guessing about what might come next. Her collection spans house, tech house, deep house, techno, booty bass and pretty much anything that make you shake your ass. Jessica's skills on the decks and in the studio have secured her highly desirable spot as an official member of the Dirtybird crew, after signing her first record to them in 2008. She is currently Claude VonStroke's favorite support DJ and has already played at amazing high profile gigs like Fabric, Space Ibiza, Back to Basics, and Watergate. She was also chosen for URB Magazine's Next 100 of 2009 and is currently residing in Berlin (but is often back and forth between there and her previous home of San Francisco). Look out for her upcoming productions on dirtybird, Pets, and Krush Groove. She WILL be making asses shake on the dancefloor and she's just as excited about it as the day she got her belt drives! http://soundcloud.com/jphlip http://dirtybirdrecords.com/ http://www.facebook.com/JessiPhillippe http://soundcloud.com/dirtybirdrecords http://www.facebook.com/petsrecordings http://soundcloud.com/pets_recordings Monty Luke is a revolution in sound – a forever push towards forward thinking; a man unafraid to explore the space beyond the assumed boundaries of electronic dance music. What began in Brooklyn quickly spread, as Monty spun his way across the west coast, honing in on a raw, brain-pumping sound that would catapult him into the great unknown. Monty Luke began producing in the early 2000s, releasing “What U Feel” alongside Sam Urton under the Loopwreckas moniker. Shortly thereafter, Monty struck again, this time with Stompy Hi-Fi resident DJ Tasho. Released on Mothership Music, the track, “Paranoid,” showcases Luke’s punk rock mentality –a force of creative ferocity and out-of-this-world vibe that so clearly characterizes Luke’s distinct style. In mid 2008, it seemed fitting Monty would relocate to Detroit, the birthplace of techno music. He began work with his mentor, techno legend Carl Craig, and produced “Panik Attack,” the un-nerving, hypnotic follow-up to “Paranoid.” Managing the development of Craig’s home-based label, Planet E Communications, Luke received the encouragement to push ahead, to new frontiers of the sonic mind. 2009 saw the release of yet another single, the nebular “Art, Love, and War.” With each track, Luke has expanded the horizons of techno music. During 2010, he was a part of the D25 World Tour, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Detroit Techno, alongside DJ’s such as Theo Parrish, Kenny Dixon Jr., Derrick May, and more. In 2011, Monty launched his own imprint, Black Catalogue. The label is focused on raw, underground electronic music talent and will primarily be a stage for him to release music on his own terms. You can also hear Luke monthly, on his Scion A/V show “Wave of the Future.” Monty Luke is determined to bring his outer-galactic, unapologetic, jack track music to our world and back again. The time is now. http://www.theblackcatalogue.com/ http://www.planet-e.net/ http://www.facebook.com/monty1 http://www.facebook.com/blackcatalogue.cm http://soundcloud.com/mltr0nik http://www.soundcloud.com/mltr0nik http://www.twitter.com/montyluke http://www.mothershipmusic.com/ http://www.mltronik.com/ 18+ to Party 21+ to Drink Visuals By - Joel 'OktoRed' Dunn
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