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-- Steve Lawler & Audiofly @ Tribe Hyperclub / Thursday, July 2, 2009
Steve Lawler & Audiofly @ Tribe Hyperclub / Thursday, July 2, 2009
THURSDAY JULY 2nd 2009
~TRIBE HYPERCLUB THURSDAYS~
http://www.tribehyperclub.com
390 Rue St-Jacques Ouest
*AUDIOFLY* (10PM-12AM)
Audiofly are the duo of Luca Saporito and Anthony Middleton. They met and started working together in the spring of 2002 and immediately started a prolific partnership based on their shared music styles and experiences on the DJ circuit.
Their combined talents have created a powerful, experimental and original style of music (a deadly, dirty, jackin, tech meets electronic house) which is very current on the underground club scene.
*STEVE LAWLER* (12AM-3AM)
Steve Lawler originally gained interest in the music scene around the age of 16, listening to pirate radio stations. Beginning at age 17, Lawler staged a series of illegal parties in a tunnel under the M42 motorway from 1990 to 1994. After several parties, the event began to regularly attract over 500 people and eventually earned Lawler appearances at proper clubs.
Lawler's "big break" came in 1995, when DJ Jason Bye asked him to play daily at Ibiza's reputed Cafe Mambo of San Antonio "Sunset strip" fame. Here, he met Darren Hughes of the nightclub Cream, who signed him to a residency at Cream. In 2000, he released the single "Rise In" on Bedrock Records, which featured vocals by Prince Quick and reached #50 on the UK Singles Chart and #15 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play. This same year, he was asked by Boxed to mix the third entry in their Nubreed series, Nubreed 003. After his Nubreed release, Lawler approached Boxed with the idea for the Lights Out series. Lawler returned to London in 2002 with the beginning of his "Harlem Nights" event at The End, which has since been changed to "Viva Harlem Nights" to reflect Lawler's label Viva. Lawler founded the digital record label Viva Music in 2005, citing as a reaction to the increased sales in MP3s relative to vinyl and CDs. Lawler himself stopped using vinyl in live sets, exclusively using CDs.
Limited Pre-Sale tickets & Guestlist available!
Francis
514-756-4051
Probably there because I don't have work the next day
Probably there too
My facebook event here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112837260578
Gonna be a great night 
tickets: 15$
guest list: free !!! (but be there early, priority is given to ticket holders)
call me 
Francis 514-756-4051
Got in for free around 11 o'clock not really anyone .. then at 11:30 it's packed and 12:15 Steve takes over the club. It was insane, that's the only word I may use. I never saw such a solid set by anyone, he really impressed me.
totally insane night !!!
thanks to everyone who showed up 
^that track was insane...
probably one of the best sets i've ever heard...lawler tore it up last night!!
Saw him last week at Avalon in Hollywood, he is such a fantastic DJ. No one, no one, can build a flow as solid as Steve Lawler.
avalon eh... how was your experience there martin? L.A crowds :S
Yeah, how is Avalon? I'm going there in a few weeks for Calderone...
Lawler is not dissapointing for 2009. Loved him in Miami... the EM... he killed it in Toronto.... So glad he carried on the fire into Montreal!
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal Saw him last week at Avalon in Hollywood, he is such a fantastic DJ. No one, no one, can build a flow as solid as Steve Lawler. |
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm...love 
Fuck he never EVER disappoints...heavy, dingy, dark, filthy, complex, chunky, chuggy, ahhhh i could go on forever with adjectives describing his set...he owned the night. Defo his best Tribe set since Oct 2006. Felt like an afterhours set, late night/early morning sensations...wishing it wouldn't end, all that jazz. As usual, I just couldnt stand the people that Tribe attracts. My ears hurt afterwards also. That system is a beast but the low end really hurts after an hour or so...maybe the reverb had a role to play too..Plz no more youngins all jacked up on coke...they can't handle themselves. 21+ my ass...Butttt, there was way more + than - so thank you Tribe, you're the only people that keep bringing my #1 back, so thanks 
Goes w/o saying he needs to be in a proper afterhours...((())) <3
Annnnnd of course cannot ignore Anthony & Luca's diabolic set...defo some nice tunes happening in there + decent flow...not much to complain about.
Typical review from moi...I love Steve 
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| Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~ ...heavy, dingy, dark, filthy, complex, chunky, chuggy, |
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| avalon eh... how was your experience there martin? L.A crowds :S |
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| Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~ Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm...love ![]() Fuck he never EVER disappoints...heavy, dingy, dark, filthy, complex, chunky, chuggy, ahhhh i could go on forever with adjectives describing his set...he owned the night. Defo his best Tribe set since Oct 2006. Felt like an afterhours set, late night/early morning sensations...wishing it wouldn't end, all that jazz. As usual, I just couldnt stand the people that Tribe attracts. My ears hurt afterwards also. That system is a beast but the low end really hurts after an hour or so...maybe the reverb had a role to play too..Plz no more youngins all jacked up on coke...they can't handle themselves. 21+ my ass...Butttt, there was way more + than - so thank you Tribe, you're the only people that keep bringing my #1 back, so thanks ![]() Goes w/o saying he needs to be in a proper afterhours...((())) <3 Annnnnd of course cannot ignore Anthony & Luca's diabolic set...defo some nice tunes happening in there + decent flow...not much to complain about. Typical review from moi...I love Steve |
Music was incredible, many friendly faces, I drank a few shots and danced off to his tribaly chunky sound all night. Tons of beatiful people.
Congratulations Tribe.
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal I noticed right away that this was a majority Asian crowd, which really is not a problem for me. But after an hour, I realized that I had no clue what I was getting into. If this is representative of clubbing in Asia, I will never never go there. Psychotic, rude, agressive, drugged out of their minds, mysogine, disrespectful, sweaty... Had to get out of the dancefloor because I was about to get in a fight every 5 seconds. It was a very, very unpleasant experience. Nothing in Montreal, or Miami, or NYC, was remotely close from what I saw there. |
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| Originally posted by Ravemontreal I noticed right away that this was a majority Asian crowd, which really is not a problem for me. But after an hour, I realized that I had no clue what I was getting into. If this is representative of clubbing in Asia, I will never never go there. Psychotic, rude, agressive, drugged out of their minds, mysogine, disrespectful, sweaty... Had to get out of the dancefloor because I was about to get in a fight every 5 seconds. It was a very, very unpleasant experience. Nothing in Montreal, or Miami, or NYC, was remotely close from what I saw there. |
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| Originally posted by Adam420 Hey, there's a recording of the opening set by Clovis, if you're interested: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=529172 |
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