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2004.07.31. Free Event this Saturday - Celsius Beach Party - Come support your TOTAs
Hello All,
We have the pleasure of inviting you to a free, all-day beach party being held on Saturday, July 31. It's starts at 2, and goes until past midnight, all at Cherry Beach.
8 cool DJs, including our very own TOTAs at a beautiful outdoor location, and free - how can you pass this up? The beats are going to be flowing all day long; come hang out, support your local DJs and bust a few moves while enjoying some beautiful rays.
Bios coming soon!

what happened to all the posts?
well anyways, this will be an awesome event.
let's just hope the weather is good.
I'm trying to find out why it was deleted myself. Still waiting.
Yay! It will be great!
I'll be there, hopefully I can get some of my non-EDM friends to show up just for the free party.
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| Originally posted by Rodrico I'll be there, hopefully I can get some of my non-EDM friends to show up just for the free party. |
just till 6 pmm however then i got to go watch the celtic vs roma game
can we bring soccer balls?
This sounds sweet, but I have no idea where cherry beach is.
WHERE is cherry beach for the out of towners?!?!?
are there big trees mear where this event is? cuz i'm already sunburned from WEMF and need shade
Hey whats up guys, me and fellow TA are coming from buffalo for this cause we have partied with u guys for a while. I just wanted to know directions to the place, and what kind of music to expect, and if i need to sign up for a guest list or some shit. How many people u guys expecting for this??
Okay guys,
For those who need directions. PM ne your e-mails and I'll send you our map. We have one ready to go.
Cheers
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| Originally posted by SgtFoo are there big trees mear where this event is? cuz i'm already sunburned from WEMF and need shade |
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| Hey whats up guys, me and fellow TA are coming from buffalo for this cause we have partied with u guys for a while. I just wanted to know directions to the place, and what kind of music to expect, and if i need to sign up for a guest list or some shit. How many people u guys expecting for this?? |
Do we have set times as yet?
DJ Bios
(Accompanied by his good friend from the Addams Family...)
When someone finds that which they are meant to do, the pieces fall smoothly into place. This has been the story for Burlington based DJ, Max Q. He knew that his future lay in music when he graduated from the Ontario Institute for Audio Recording Technology (OIART). Another piece fit into the puzzle when he was exposed to electronic music with Chris Sheppard's "A Trip to the Moon". Yet another followed when he was introduced to the works of Underworld, The Orb and Moby. Also instrumental in his early influence was the soundtrack to the movie "Hackers", where the hard, edgy sounds of the Prodigy, Leftfield and Orbital made their mark.
He spent time developing roots in the scene at OZ on Wednesday nights. In '99 a turning point pushed Max towards his ultimate goal when he heard the classic sounds of Sasha and Digweed's "Expedition" for the first time. He hasn't looked back, with Sasha, Digweed and Nick Warren as his major sources of inspiration, and Washington DC duo Deep Dish also featuring heavily in his unique sound.
Max started spinning in earnest in January of 2003. His musical journey covered a lot of ground as he strove for a sound that was the right "fit". He started, as many DJs do, with progressive trance, moving over time towards prog/house, with forays into deep house. While his technical skills are polished and sharp, he shows an amazing aptitude for experimentation, sometimes mixing three tracks in a live set in his relentless effort to find the perfect beat. His enthusiasm for the music and his love for the scene show through his live sets. This is a name you will be seeing more of in the future.

What was only supposed to be a quiet night out in the summer of 2001 quickly became much more for Sarah Mixington. Listening to circuit house and trance at the time, Sarah was easily converted to a techno fan when she found herself at Turbo Nightclub for a Misstress Barbara gig. Mesmerized by the 4/4 beat, the percussion and the speeding high hats that Barbara was laying down, Sarah went home amazed and wondering what had just occurred.
It didn�t take long for her to realize that listening to techno was not enough - only DJing could completely satisfy her need for the funky techno sound she had grown to love. In November of 2002 she picked up her first set of decks and by August of 2003 she was playing at System Soundbar and for Uber Industries (London). Since then, she has played at The Docks for Toronto�s Pride Ball, Babylon Martini Bar, Element Bar, Labyrinth Lounge and has appeared on various local radio shows, including 1groove radio and CIUT�s �die maschine� show. Sarah was also first runner up at the Guvernment semi-finals of Heineken�s �Found@Thirst� DJ competition.
Sarah�s style can best be described as fun, funky dancefloor techno, combining tribal and vocals into her sets. �My sets are high energy and fast paced. I don�t break to have a cigarette between mixes! I don�t play lounge music at my gigs because I don�t want people lounging. I want them dancing!� she says. And they won�t be the only ones dancing - most of the time you�ll see Sarah leading her dance pack from behind the decks. Wherever she is, whatever she�s doing, she�s probably doing it with a smile on her face and a drink in her hand. This girl�s ready to party!

DJ Kabo (pronounced Kay Bo) began spinning in 1996, a year after falling hard for rave culture. After spending some time with Hamilton�s Glaswegian Underground and playing numerous intimate parties, Kabo has joined us as a Beat Detective and Indya regular DJ.
Kabo�s style is dark, pumping progressive with a trance edge, but he loves to mix things up, throwing in everything from Breaks to UK Hard House to old school rave classics as the set demands.

With a successful year and increasingly full DJ schedule behind him, 2004 is looking to be very busy for Aaron musically. Now with regular appearances at Toronto's elite System Soundbar and launching a new residency at Glam Boutique along side the city's brightest new talent, Aaron is set for big things. Not to be slowed, he is scheduled to make his first appearance at the Labour of Love festival at Guvernment in September. Aaron continues to host the widely popular "Beat Science" broadcast, weekly on www.eccentricbeats.com and kicked off their first ever live event headlining at the Quest in Minneapolis, MN to an amazed crowd. As A-list support continues to grow, Aaron looks to launch his studio projects in the coming year and further broaden his fan base both in Toronto and abroad.
Mike Schryer

Schryer is one of the fastest growing DJs the industry has to offer. Mike performed his debut set at WEMF July 26, 2003 with headliners DJ Orkidea and Cor Fijneman. It was lightning as he had the crowd begging for more. Mike performed subsequent sets at System Soundbar, EnTrance and Sound Emporium, and has a residency at Glam Boutique. Check out www.schryer.ca where you can see what the hype is all about.

When asked to describe his sound, Matt explains that, "For me, creativity is the main focus. The progressive movement has been an enormous influence for me, as its forward-thinking inclination is something that I consider important to interesting music. However, the progressive genre, in and of itself, is not something that I like to constrain my sets to." According to Matt, "progressive alone, is great listening music, there's no doubt about that, but for success in a club, I like to take things in harder directions. I like to play a lot of techno. In my opinion, techno-oriented material is great because it tends to be harder and more energetic than progressive, as well as also allowing for more in the way of creativity
My mixing abilities are definitely my strength: I love to layer and cut tracks together to form something with more artistry in it. I think it's important for a DJ to not just get up in the booth and play one track after another, but to do that while being creative in various ways. I think it's important for a DJ to take their music, and be creative with it, make it new, their own, better, if you will."

Based in Toronto, Canada, Steve Mack has established himself in all aspects of the city's electronic music community. As a DJ Steve has been booked in many of Toronto's major clubs, including System Soundbar, Element, Jai Bar, Nasa and Red Square. He has traveled to Quebec spinning at Stereobar in Montreal and Sonar in Quebec City and has played alongside high profiled DJs such as Luke Fair, Desyn Masiello and James Zabiela.
To complement this already stellar performance resume, Steve has become one of the most successful and respected hosts of Breathe Friday's at System Soundbar and Guvernment / Kool Haus special events. He is a recent graduate of the Harris Institute for the Arts where he studied Music Production / Audio Engineering. His completed productions have brought praise and support from the likes of Chloe Harris, Desyn Masiello, Steven Caicedo and Steve Porter, and range from Deep House to Breakbeat and Progressive. With several new productions and remixes on the way, Steve Mack is sure to make his mark on dance floors worldwide as an accredited producer and DJ.
His musical style has been influenced by many different DJs and producers across the House, Techno, and Progressive spectrums; therefore, it's difficult to place Steve's music within one specific genre. However, one thing is certain; Steve Mack's music is always fresh and cutting edge. As a representation of his sound, Steve has completed the debut mix for online DJ mix series bringthebeats 001 - steve mack ranges from House, to funky German Tech to deep and dark Tech House.
Miss Michie
Miss Michie has been spinning records for 2 years, but into the scene for much longer than that. While she started as just a fan of the music, she soon wanted to know more about it, specifically how to do what her favourite DJs were doing.
Playing funky oldschool breaks, she's performed for Destiny, Elevated Beats, System Soundbar, Reform and most recently at WEMF 04. She had been playing as a duo with fellow breaks DJ Lucy Lytes for some time, but has branched off into spinning solo and is starting to make a name for herself as an up-and-comer in Toronto's breaks scene.
See you all there!
Yay.. i'm getting pumped.
Curious George quite helpfully sent me the following information about getting to Cherry Beach by TTC.
Apparently, on weekends you have to take the 172 Cherry St. bus, which runs along Wellington, Front and the Esplanade, from Bay Street Cherry St.
Link to 172 Bus Route schedule
Route Map
ok my only question is can we bring our own booze?
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy ok my only question is can we bring our own booze? |
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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess geez, this has been answered like a million times. yes, keep it out of the open tho. like in a cooler or a backpack. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy ok so we CAN bring our own booze..alright cool..so can we bring other peoples booze too? |
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