23.02.2007 Wundertüte - dumb revolver?!, Postgarage, Graz |
Willkommen, Gast ( Anmelden | Registrierung )
um ein neues Event einzutragen bitte einen dieser Links verwenden:
eintägiges Event ::: mehrtägiges Event ::: wiederkehrendes Event
23.02.2007 Wundertüte - dumb revolver?!, Postgarage, Graz |
|
Datum des Ereignisses: 23. 2. 2007 (Einmaliges Ereignis) |
Wundertüte - dumb revolver?! | |
LineUP |
Jeremy P. Caulfield [Dumb Unit / Kompakt / Wmf / Berlin / Canada] Jeff Milligan [revolver rec. / cynosure rec. / Canada] Defex [the trumps / bogaloo / teezeit / Wien] Rudolf Roschitz [shellbeach / pitchworkfamily / Wien] KayoZ & GK [shellbeach / invitation] visuals: OchoReSotto [super8mm.at] nuur Kahraba-ij [screaming-bonsai.com] |
Specials/Infos |
- Doors open: 22:00 / 1st floor |
Entry | € 6 before/ € 8 after 24:00 |
Styles | techhouse, minimal, techno |
Location |
Postgarage Dreihackengasse 42 8020 Graz |
Distance | um die Entfernung zu berechnen bitte Postleitzahl in deinem Profil eingeben |
Routenplaner | Größere Kartenansicht/Routenplaner |
Flyer | |
sonstiges |
Die Wundertüte steht im Zeichen des kanadischen Technos! Jeremy P. Caulfield und Jeff Milligan stehen für erstklassigen minimalen Techno, der schön nach vorne geht und jeden mitreißt! Milligan war schon mal hier vor Jahren, nun wird sich die kanadische Madness multiplizieren. Bis zum Ende wird euch Defex aus Wien dann auf seine Art begleiten, den verrückten Wiener hat wohl keiner vergessen, der ihn damals im Veilchen oder der Postgarage erlebt hat. Komplettiert von unserem wertvollsten Wien-Export Rudolf Roschitz und einem stimmigen Warm-up der Wundertüten-Gestalter KayoZ & GK Besonderen Stellenwert haben diesmal auch wieder die Visuals, von unseren beiden besten Mannschaften wird die Postgarage diesmal verkleidet, schon beim letzten Ereignis im Einsatz, sind sie nun vollkommen aufeinander abgestimmt – Nuur Kahraba-ij und OchoReSotto! Gewinnspiel: 2x2 Karten Artist-Info: Jeremey P. Caulfield Originally hailing from Toronto Canada, Jeremy along with a close faction of other DJs was responsible for building the cities rich techno scene through the late 90s. Over the course of this time he held many of the city’s top residencies including FUKHOUSE @ Industry, one of the largest monthly techno nights in North America. Transplanting himself to Berlin in late 2003 he teamed up with a new label partner American raised, German bred, Ingo Gansera, and a new synergy emerged. Since then the two have quietly woven Dumb-Unit deep into the city’s rich electronic music scene. Excited to be part of this dynamic faction, yet not keen to jump on an already moving train, the duo avoided shoulder tapping the old guard and instead focused on crafting Dumb-Unit to be an outlet for a newly emerging attitude. The results have demonstrated this is working, as Dumb-Unit continues to present an ever growing and varied roster to the public. There are no absolutes, no results are planned, and as of yet all tests have been inconclusive . Jeff Milligan In 1986, at the age of 14, Jeff Milligan (aka :Algorithm) had his first exposure to electronic music via some of Chicago, Detroit and Toronto?s earliest alternative radio programs. A year later in 1987, Jeff decided to dedicate his life to DJing and producing music. His close proximity to the Great Lakes Triangle : Toronto, Chicago and Detroit, led Jeff to develop a foremost influence from the early years of American house and techno. As Jeff delved deeper, he developed a keen interest in various German and British artists and record labels. The music Jeff played at the time and still does to this day, has a dual, continental European and American influence, the more experimental, more minimal sound of the two continents, the origins of what evolved into a unique Canadian sound. Jeff was the first DJ to expose a Canadian audience to his unique brand of techno and house music selections, preceded only by Richie Hawtin. Jeff?s highly technical, three/four turntable style put him in high demand across North America and by the age of twenty, Jeff was playing the Midwest circuit (Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland etc.) and nationwide, all over Canada. Jeff is legendarily regarded by his contemporaries as one the most technically talented DJ?s in the world. By 1999, Jeff began touring the worldwide circuit. Jeff has since performed in almost every major city in Europe, North America, and Japan, spanning the globe, maintaining a rigorous tour schedule, DJ'ing and performing live at the world?s finest venues in support of the music he loves. He has headlined alongside almost every prolific producer to have graced the electronic music stage in the past decade. Jeff?s own musical compositions have also had considerable impact on the world and he is highly regarded as a musician as well as a DJ. Jeff's DJ production work for +8, and loops on the first Serotonin Records (NYC) lockgroove compilations, were among the first released material under Jeff?s "algorithm" moniker. Since then, Jeff has developed a long and impressive discography with numerous releases on a variety of international record labels over the past few years, including : Blank (Japan), !"@.*!% (Slovakia), Foundsound (USA), FAT32 (Japan), Tictactoe (Denmark) 240 Volts (UK), BipHop (France), Tongut (Switzerland), Transmediale (Germany), Background (Germany), NextDoor (Canada), Onitor (Germany), Mutek (Canada), Sublime (Japan), Moorroom (Italy), Traum (Germany), Force Lab (Germany), Force Inc. (Germany), Revolver (Canada), E.R.A. (Canada), Tone (Canada), Blue (Canada), Silver (Belgium), +8 (Canada), Switch (Canada/USA), Serotonin (USA). Jeff's last full length album project, "Composure" (Force Inc., Germany) features Jeff's recomposed work of some of the world's most prolific artists including : Farben (Klang Elektronik), Matmos (Bjork), Kid 606 (Tigerbeat), Sutekh (Context), Twerk (Force Inc.), Safety Scissors (Proptronix) and Donacha Costello. Jeff spends considerable time on top of his whirlwind tour and production schedule curating his imprint, Revolver Canada Recordings, which he founded in 1999. The first 12? EP on Revolver (written by Jeff and former label mate Robin Roy) was met with high critical acclaim worldwide, leading to Jeff?s first European tour alongside friend and future label mate, Cynosure's Mike Shannon. Over the years, Revolver Canada has released an impressive catalog, primarily consisting of Canadian artists including Montreal's Akufen, The Mole, Mike Shannon and Deadbeat, Toronto's Tomas Jirku and Pan/tone, and Kitchener's, Jay Hunsberger. Revolver has also collaborated with various prolific international artists with remix work appearing by artists like Shaka (Switzerland), Perlon?s Dimbiman (Germany), Sud Electronic?s Portable (South Africa), and Boxer recordings Frank Martiniq (Germany). Revolver has given many Canadian and international artists considerable global exposure and has substantially raised the profile of Canadian electronic music. Revolver is widely regarded worldwide as one of Canada?s most important and influential electronic music labels and it is because he applies the same rigorous integrity to his DJ selections and his productions as he does to his label. Jeff has always chosen uncompromising artists and tracks for Revolver that are unique and original without the restraints of genre. Jeff has always had a policy of setting trends, never following them. Currently, Jeff moonlights between Toronto and Montreal, Canada and Bratislava, Slovakia from where he manages the European side of Revolver and Cynosure. Defex born (1979) & raised in lower bavaria, germany. in vienna since 1999. a real jack-of-all-trades with homebases at flex & subzero vienna, privilege & subsonic-boatparties ibiza, chicaria records, wonderworld stuttgart and the lower bavarian cult-club bogaloo. head of the legendary viennese TEEZEiT-crew, safari & endlosrille parties and the recently launched dj/livemusicians-bandproject THE TRUMPS. known for reading & rocking every crowd with his marathon sets inbetween House, Techhouse & Electro-Techno. technically pushing the limits: FinalScratch2 with Traktor3 (looping & filtering the shit out of the tunes, sometimes almost doing live remixes), Liveact (Roland MC909 + Access Virus) for selfproduced elements, licks & tracks, mixing all that together with his Ecler Nuo4 + EFX500 to a neverheardbefore experience |
Zurück | |
10 Jan 2007, 15:19
Beitrag
#1
|
|
Tyrolean Dynamite Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 4.031 Mitglied seit: 9-September 03 Wohnort: Hall in Tirol Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.261 |
|
|
|
5 Feb 2007, 18:06
Beitrag
#2
|
|
Hundling! Gruppe: tb-Support Beiträge: 4.821 Mitglied seit: 8-December 03 Wohnort: Berlin Mitglieds-Nr.: 2.778 |
jo ist eigentlich fix eingeplant, nachdem wir ja jetzt aufgrund diverser umstände einige partypläne übern haufn ham schmeissen müssen!
freu mich auch schon sehr, endlich mal wieder party zu machen (IMG:http://www.technoboard.at/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
|
|
Vereinfachte Darstellung | Aktuelles Datum: 24. November 2024 - 16:03 |
Copyright 2001 - 2014 technoboard.at
|
Die
Texte geben die Meinung der Autoren und nicht unbedingt die des technoboard.at
Teams wieder.
Alle fraglichen Inhalte werden auf Anfrage und alle gegen die BoardRegeln verstossenden Einträge automatisch entfernt (sobald sie bemerkt werden). Kontakt: [email protected] |