This event was to be held at The U, but the bar has been sold!
The venue has now been changed to WORKPLAY. The U has been sold and the new owners will close the bar during the month of October. We have been in talks with various venues and selected WORKPLAY to be the best alternative.
The party will still take place Friday Oct. 20th and Kaskade will be promoting his fantastic new cd title "Love Mysterious" out on Ultra Records.
Friday 20th of Oct.
Kaskade - Ultra Records - San Fran, Cali.
Ken Webb - Urban Fabric - Birmingham, AL.
Robert Taylor - Statik Productions - NOLA
SNEAKY FOCKERS - LIFE - Birmingham, AL.
Doors open @ 11 pm"Love Mysterious" out on Ultra Records.
To find out more or to check out the lastest playlists from the Friday night high fashion sound that is Urban FabricGo Here!
You should come check the shop out :] Highway 31 in Pelham, in the same parking lot as waffle house across from the post office. Look forward to seeing you!
For the last decade, Lorin Ashton has helped develop the North American underground dance music scene. From touring full time as a DJ (an average of 125 shows per year), to his production & remixing under the alias Bassnectar, he has ammassed a dedicated fan base, crossing over from hip hop to electronica to breakbeat to ragga/dub to the jam band scene and the greater Burningman scene. In 2005, Lorin released the first full length Bassnectar CD, Mesmerizing The Ultra, a double album debut on Organic / Amorphous Music, available through Fontana distribution, a division of Universal Music and Video Distribution. Having remixed or collaborated with the likes of, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Buckethead, Michael Kang (The String Cheese Incident), FreQ Nasty, Saul Williams, Noam Chomsky, Cheb I Sabbah, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Crash Berlin, Landslide, Heavyweight Dub Champion & KRS One, and Perry Farrell, the Bassnectar sound has benefited from a wide lense of exposure, and evolved from cutting edge dance music to where it exists today: a mutant mash-up of multiple styles and genres. Imagine the heaving basslines of Drum ‘n’ Bass and Breakbeat (think Dieselboy, Freestylers, Tipper, Aphrodite), the massive beats of old school Hip Hop (think PublicEnemy, Beastie Boys, Run DMC), glitchy tones and sonic tricks of modern Electronica/IDM (think Prefuse 73, Plaid, Pest, Underworld, Aphex Twin) all mashed up with hip hop lyrics, cut-up dancehall/ragga vocals, samples of political speeches (from activists like Noam Chomsky, Mumia Abu Jamal, Michael Ruppert, Michael Franti, Martin Luther King, etc) and pumped through a variety of tempos. The new Bassnectar music is an exotic blend of both the listening experi
CHECK OUT THE PRE-RELEASE OF BACKSEAT BINGO'S NEWEST SINGLE: FORMULA by clicking the image below AVAILABLE ONLY AT STOMPY.COM (until 12/17) w/ Remixes by SHIFTY JOHNSON feat GOULET KEVIN FORD of the ACID OG's & TECHSOUL
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enjoy the music!
I really like the Justin Harris mix , quite pumping , Wicked beats.
[Honey Dijon]
This is quality! ZoëXenia has definitely delivered on this one.
Clean production with fine micro edits and a peppering of randomness.
Deep, sweaty and perfect for the dancefloor at any point in the evening.
[Jacob London]
Cool tracks . will play!
[D'Julz]
I really like it! Really.. relax but banging..
[Fred Hush]
Yow, yow, yow,... The Justin Harris remix is wicked ! I'm playing it already a couple of weeks and the different vocals and that little twisted acid sound makes the track totally mental ! I love it and i'm looking to hear more of this on the organised label
[Dj PRINZ]
I am liking the original the most. Good groove, nice sounds. Fresh...
[Dj Fame]
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Just hitting you up in case you or your dj friends missed getting a copy of the vinyl-only release of Scott K. vs. The O'Jays "I Love Music" on BOXMUSIC.
I'm doing a very limited re-run of them. If you live in a major city you may be able to find a couple of copies in your local record store. Or you can google Scott K BOXMUSIC and probably come up with a store or two that may have some left. If you're in the UK or Europe Vinyl Junkies is a good place to check. If you're in the US, check out OPUSRECORDS.COM - they will definitely be getting a good amount.
Don't sleep....this record packs ALL floors....for real. It's been worked in house clubs all over the world by most of house music's biggest dj's (Timmy regisford, Frankie Knuckles, Miguel Migs, and Roy Davis Jr., just to name a few), and even in hip-hop clubs by legends like Jazzy Jeff and Afrika Bambaataa. Trust, it works.
SCOTT K. vs. THE O'JAYS
"I LOVE MUSIC"
Scott K.'s "True To The Old School" Classic Mix b/w The S2 (Slick Dada & Scott K.) Big-Room Dub
JULIUS PAPP: "Got Your O'Jays track...it's slammin'!...played it and people love it!...you know I mentioned that I have an edit of it myself, but your mix takes it to the next level with you incorporating E-Man...big thanks for the hookup!...can't wait to hear the Souvenirs track!"
MARQUES WYATT: "You should've seen the heads twisting to this in Detroit! The O'Jays might as well have been on stage." "I Love Music is flooring them in Canada." "I'm in London. Timmy Regisford is rocking your O'Jays remix right now."
ROY DAVIS JR.: "Meet me tonight. I need another copy of the O'Jays record. People keep jacking it. The track is killin' em. We gotta find a way to get this on my mix CD for Large."
MIGUEL MIGS: "Nice Work! I like it alot and I've been playing it out."
DOC MARTIN: "I love it. Send me a second copy so I can mix between the two mixes."
STACY KIDD: "Just had to send you some love on those CD's you sent me, that shit is nice!!!! That I Love Music was really hot." STACY KIDD to HALO @ WMC: "Have you heard this yet? It's crazy, you gotta play this shit now. Take my copy." [Halo dropped it on the spot and the 1000+ dancers went crazy]
GENE FARRIS (@WMC): "I played it three times today. And they're loving it in Europe so you know that shit is hot."
NEIL ALINE (CEO CHEZ REC.): "Hey man, been playing the hell out of your edit/mix of the O'Jays! And they're going crazy over it in Japan. Cheers!"
URB MAGAZINE: "This platter's cocky lead-in [referring to Chris Rock interlude] is just the opener to a spread of tasty treats, all with drums so warm and live it's easy to forget you're listening to something electronic." (pull quote sent by mag - look for full review in May or June issue of URB)
WMC 2006 Miami, FL: We heard the track dropped at some of WMC's biggest House events, including events thrown by Large Records, OM Records, Timmy Regisford, and Ben Watt...we caught it being played by Roy Davis Jr., Julius Papp, Neil Aline, Lego, Halo, Gene Farris, Stacy Kidd, Lady D., DJ Heather, Andy Caldwell, Jask, Donald Glaude, Marques Wyatt, and few others. One of the conference highlights was watching the lights come up at the OM Records party featuring Marques Wyatt, Kaskade, and Mark Farina, and seeing 2000+ dancers (with all the lights on) finsishing off the night to I Love Music....and really loving it....i'm so glad we had a video camera to capture it. We can only speculate how many other DJ's dropped it at the hundreds of other WMC parties we didn't have time to attend.
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Thanks for the support - and watch out for BOXMUSIC 002 due in February 07 - all i can say is it's a heater. Also due out in February is the Scott K. vs. Eman EP on Liberate Records....3 tracks of all original music featuring new lyrics by vocal house legend Eman and additional production by Adam Mark Anthony, Cole Medina, and Slick Dada.