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Posted by Temporal Rhythm on Apr-10-2005 21:04:

2005.05.22. WEMF05 kick-off Event! w/ JUDGE JULES, FERGIE, KEATON, etc! @ REPUBLIK

DESTINY, TEMPORAL RHYTHM & REPUBLIK present:

SUNDAY, MAY 22nd, 2005

The official countdown to WEMF2005 kick off party!






On Sunday, May 22nd, 2005 we invite you to join us as we begin the countdown to the biggest, best and most anticipated electronic music festival event at the city�s most highly anticipated new nightclub. WEMF2005 promises to be an event like no other! Take a sneak peak at the production level and vibe you have come to expect as the countdown to WEMF kick�s off!


It's your DESTINY to come and kick off the official countdown to WEMF in style. Join us and indulge in Toronto's most technologically sensory experience with one of North America�s most powerful sound and lighting systems ever, including:

- Powerful state of the art VCSS audio - the ultimate pounding bass experience!
- Super intelligent lighting rigs with over 60 moving heads!
- Full spectrum, multi colour laser system!
- Color changing fiber optic walls!
- Mind bending projections on multiple rotating plasma screens!
- The proper oldskool DESTINY/WEMF/TR VIBE that no one else can provide!


Four-Four (Trance, Techno)

Judge Jules - UK
Radio 1, Serious World, www.judgejules.com

Hailing from the UK, Jules has long since established himself as one of best talents in dance music today. Jules' skills lie not only on the decks but also as a prolific producer, label owner, and host of his own show on BBC's Radio 1. He is also regularly seen on TV via MTV Europe as well as in the press across the continent. His ability to pull a crowd, swirl them round and leave them wanting more makes him a DJ like few others. All this allowed Jules to build an unparalleled presence in Ibiza with his 'Judgement Sundays' - the success of which was noted in 2003 when it was crowned 'Best Trance Night' at the annual Ibiza Awards. A relentless stream of bangin' tunes is what clubbers from around the world know Jules for - a testament to their weary feet at the end of the night. Toronto, are you ready for the Judge?


Fergie - UK
BBC Radio 1, www.djfergie.co.uk
The dance music world stood up as Fergie came onto the scene with a vengeance delivering a unique hard, edgy tech sound that has garnished him legions of fans worldwide. His talents earned him the honor of being crowned "Highest New Entry" ever in DJ Mag's annual Top 100 DJ Poll, coming in at number 8 in 2000. In 2002 he had the opportunity of a lifetime and was offered the coveted Friday night time slot on Radio 1 in the UK -- allowing for an even larger audience to hear his flawless mixing and latest productions. Always on the lookout for fresh talent, Fergie started his own record label, Excentric Music, with his first release being a collaboration with the hugely talented Generation Gap.


OS/2
Walter Rosati
Dennis Hahn


And in the DSR�
Peter Ivals
Little Pete
RY2K



Bassline (Jungle / Drum N Bass, Breaks)

Keaton of The Usual Suspects- London, UK
Violence/ Refuge Audio, UK- Welcome to Violence LP Tour stop

There are not many artists in drum and bass that have created a single track that defines an era, but Keaton-alongside collaborators Carl and Chris of The Usual Suspects-did just that with "Killa Bees," the epochal single released on Renegade Hardware in 1999. Epitomizing the dark, intensely nervy sound of the late 90s, the single was in near-constant rotation in every corner of the drum and bass scene. Named Best Newcomers by Knowledge Magazine and thrust into the limelight virtually overnight, Keaton found himself in the enviable position of having entered the game on the top floor.

A prolific DJ and producer ever since, he has released floor fillers as The Usual Suspects, The Four Horsemen and Universal Project. He has partnered with Loxy, Dom & Roland, Ink, Dylan and Hive as well as remixing Dillinja. Amongst a raft of scheduled releases on labels such as Violence, Metalheadz, Quarantine, Freak, and the mighty Renegade Hardware, plus, Keaton introduced his own label Refuge in 2004 and cemented his position as a solo producer on the top shelf of drum and bass.

Capital J
Mystical Influence
Slip N Slide
Crash & Feels

MC Caddy Cad
MC JD



DOORS
Open at 10PM Sharp.

TICKET PRICES:
$25 Early Bird (First 250 Tickets @ Numb, Play De Record and 2theBeat only)
$30 Advance (Next 250)
$35 Regular (Next 500)
More @ Door�
This event will sell out! Arrive early if paying at the door. There is no Guestlist for this event. Purchase tickets from outlets listed on this flyer and on the official destiny website only! We will be scanning all tickets for fakes and will not honor counterfit tickets in anyway!

VENUE:
REPUBLIK
261 Richmond St
Toronto, ON (next to Paramount Theater)
www.republiknightclub.com

DESTINY 24 HOUR INFOLINE: 416.631.8821
www.destiny-productions.com
[email protected]

DESTINY ONLINE COMMUNITY
WIN FREE TICKETS TO FUTURE DESTINY EVENTS - LOG ON TODAY!
Find out the latest info and party updates by visiting the Destiny Community Message Board. Upload your favorite pictures using our new Community Photo Gallery - Win free passes to upcoming events if we use your picture on a flyer. Full details available online @ www.destiny-productions.com


TICKET OUTLETS

All TICKETMASTER locations across Canada and Western NY. Call 416-870-8000 or visit www.ticketmaster.ca to purchase online or find the location closest to you.

TORONTO
2 The Beat 161 Spadina Ave 416.598.8120
Numb 250 Queen St W 416.599.5424
Play De Record 657a Yonge St 416.586.0380
Hidden Jungle 3327 Lakeshore W 416.259.3429
Blackmarket Records 619 Queen St W 416.203.7401
Release Records 527 Yonge St. 416.962.1400
Tripp Fairveiw Mall 416.502.3678

BRAMPTON
Highway Bramalea City Centre 905.799.1027

MARKHAM
Funky Boodah 70 Main St. North 905.471.0787

BARRIE
Drop The Needle 69 Dunlop St West 705.737.4624

OAKVILLE
Hustler 111 Kerr St. 905.844.1688

HAMILTON
Dr. Disc 20 Wilson St. 905.523.1010

ST CATHARINES
Tantrum Records 304 St. Pauls St. 905.984.3186

KITCHENER
Shakedown 276 King St. W 519.570.0440

LONDON
From Mars 347 Talbot Street 519.438.6277

ATTENTION: Destiny prides itself on producing the highest quality electronic music events in Canada. We produce these events for a mature audience and therefore do not recommend them for those under 18 years of age - with this in mind, you must be at least 16 years old to gain entry. As well, this event will feature licensed areas throughout the venue for those 19 years of age or older with proper ID.

UPCOMING EVENTS:
April 23, 2005 - D:FUSE (USA) @ Republik (19+)
July 8 - 10, 2005 - World Electronic Music Festival (WEMF) / Destiny 12 Year Anniversary!
Friday, August 26 - Destiny Boat Cruise


WEMF 2005 SUPER EARLY BIRD 72hr. sale date TBA shortly - Be the first to know by joining our mailing list at www.wemf.com or www.destiny-productions.com Last year, SEB tickets sold out in 48hrs!


Posted by rabbitjoker on Apr-13-2005 02:25:

Post info soon!


Posted by Dennis Hahn on Apr-14-2005 12:16:

You guys'll be happy with this one trust me


Posted by East Londoner on Apr-15-2005 18:14:

I just shat myself!!!


Posted by smuncky on Apr-15-2005 18:34:

wat the shit!?!? so this is all ages with 19+ area...i thought republik was only 19+


Posted by DJ_Ampz on Apr-15-2005 21:04:

Oh yummy looks like a good plan

Ampz


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-16-2005 00:35:



nice .. looks like one of those fake lineups that i posted once


man so much goodness on the 22nd.. gonna be a crazy weekend !


Posted by TheVrk on Apr-16-2005 08:08:

Nice job Republik


Posted by cono_sur on Apr-16-2005 14:18:

holy shite!!

what an insane weekend.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Apr-18-2005 07:05:

I will be at Republik for sure.

Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, and David Morales do nothing for me.


Posted by Salem on Apr-18-2005 07:09:

SOS???


Posted by Callie5 on Apr-18-2005 14:53:

I picked up this flyer @ Numb yesterday...

Also got some WEMF stickers!!!!


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-18-2005 15:13:



hey Ari .. did Jory design ur new logo ? looks nice !


Posted by Temporal Rhythm on Apr-18-2005 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


hey Ari .. did Jory design ur new logo ? looks nice !



Well the concept (fonts, and letter arrangement) was conceived by me! *pats myself on back*. We had our flyer designer give it the 3D rendering and minor adjustments.

Thanks for the feedback!


Posted by Angx on Apr-20-2005 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I will be at Republik for sure.

Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, and David Morales do nothing for me.


AGREED...I need some TRANCE IN MY SYSTEM....Fuuck the Docks...Fuuuck the Guv REPUBLIK is where it's at....but why all ages


Posted by Angx on Apr-20-2005 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by East Londoner
I just shat myself!!!


ahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaa


Posted by beachgirl on Apr-20-2005 20:33:

OMG this sounds amazing...might have to cancel going to Montreal for Swirl and hit this instead. Fergie was awesome at WMF in Miami.


Posted by beachgirl on Apr-20-2005 20:33:

OMG this sounds amazing...might have to cancel going to Montreal for Swirl and hit this instead. Fergie was awesome at WMF in Miami.


Posted by Mr. Destiny on Apr-20-2005 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Clublifexxx
AGREED...I need some TRANCE IN MY SYSTEM....Fuuck the Docks...Fuuuck the Guv REPUBLIK is where it's at....but why all ages


It comes down to the fundamental component of why Destiny has been around as long as we have. If we don't allow the new generation of electronic music fans to experience our events, there won't be any left a few years down the road. Evidence of this can be seen around 2000 when many of the "rave" promoters dissapeared and only club events survived. For the next few years the scene appeared to be headed for extinction. With hard work and a dedication to quality we were able to convince the younger crowd to check out the electronic scene once more and now things are thriving.

We know from experience that less than 25% of our clientele is ever under 19 so its certainly not a normal all ages crowd. However, it is important that they experience the future and get a chance to form opinions about the real thing!

OS


Posted by Dennis Hahn on Apr-20-2005 22:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Destiny
It comes down to the fundamental component of why Destiny has been around as long as we have. If we don't allow the new generation of electronic music fans to experience our events, their won't be any left a few years down the road. Evidence of this can be seen around 2000 when many of the "rave" promoters dissapeared and only club events survived. For the next few years the scene appeared to be headed for extinction. With hard work and a dedication to quality we were able to convince the younger crowd to check out the electronic scene once more and now things are thriving.

We know from experience that less than 25% of our clientele is ever under 19 so its certainly not a normal all ages crowd. However, it is important that they experience the future and get a chance to form opinions about the real thing!

OS


Absolutely true.

It's also the young clubbers that become leaders of the scene too... over in Europe djs/producers are getting younger and younger so the scene will always be healthy with quality music for years to come. We need the same for North America too.

Everyone recounts their first rave/event as their most special one and that's no exeption for me. Ironically my first rave was Destiny 31 and I wasn't 19 yet either... the experience was so inspiring that I became a dj and 6 years later I'm playing a Destiny event.
Needless to say my paradigm could've ended up very differently if I was stuck with the musical norm until I was old enough to attend raves, so I'm thankful I had the opportunity to experience this culture fairly young.

I'll always be in support of companies like Destiny who advocate the future of the scene and I'll never mind seeing underagers at events as long as they're acting responsibly.


Posted by amb_ on Apr-20-2005 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Dennis Hahn
Absolutely true.


I couldn't agree more.

quote:
Everyone recounts their first rave/event as their most special one and that's no exeption for me. Ironically my first rave was Destiny 31 and I wasn't 19 yet either...


Haha, cool you were at the parking garage on Alliance Drive too?

That was a fun night...

I'll most definitely be at Repub for this


Posted by Swamper on Apr-21-2005 02:40:

Destiny 31 was probably one of my best parties.. it's in the top 3 for sure.. I still have the flyer hanging on my wall.. Wow, Oct 2, 1999 was so long ago..

Good times! That was also FuZioN's first rave..


Posted by magikb on Apr-21-2005 02:47:

quote:
Wow, Oct 2, 1999 was so long ago..





My gosh... I have only been partying since 2003..
Still sooo new to everything!


Posted by samhouse on Apr-21-2005 03:39:

goddamnit...
i hate making decisions like this


Posted by Dancing*Queen on Apr-21-2005 04:31:

You can count me in for this one...I will be living in TO by then and this seems like a great way to celebrate

Dennis, looking forward to dancing it up to your set as always


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