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FRI 11/25: COMPRESSION: Juan Atkins, John Tejada, Robtronik
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I'm very happy to officially announce my new monthly dedicated to the techno/electro side of the EDM spectrum! So, without further ado:
Robtronik Presents:
COMPRESSION
Kicking Off On Friday, November 25th @ The King King - and every last Friday of the month thereafter!
JUAN ATKINS.
[Cybotron, Model 500, Metroplex, DETROIT ]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Atkins
JOHN TEJADA
[Palette Recordings, L.A. ]
http://www.paletterecordings.com/
& ROBTRONIK
[ Boom Box, Red, Community Service / Indie 103.1 FM ]
http://www.socal-breaks.com
Compression = Electro + Techno + Soul + Funk
Bass.Bodies.Bumpin.
Last Friday of Every Month
http://www.compressionla.com - placeholder flyer there for now.
21+ | $15 Presale - http://www.wantickets.com/?req=event&e_id=15020
$20 Night of the Event
@ King King Hollywood, 6555 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA
http://www.kingkinghollywood.com
Sponsors: Napster w/ Napster To Go.
http://www.napster.com
More details, giveaways, and all sorts of groovy stuff to be announced shortly.
DJ BIOS:
Juan Atkins
[Cybotron, Model 500, Metroplex, Detroit]
Direct from Detroit Michigan: Atkins attended Belleville High School until 1980, where he met Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, his friends who collectively revolutionalized techno. Atkins first came to prominence in the early 80s as Cybotron with the 1982 track Clear, which established the basic sound of what would later be termed techno. Branching out from Cybotron, Atkins concentrated on Deep Space Soundworks, a music collective he had formed with May and Saunderson in 1981. The three men also founded Detroit's Music Institute, which quickly became the focal point for the city's underground club movement. From 1985 Atkins started working solo as Model 500, releasing polished, minimalist, hi-tech gems such as No UFO's, The Chase and Night Drive on his own Metroplex label (home to the first releases by many of the Detroit stars), which were all pivotal in the development of techno. Most of these tracks were then later reissued on Belgian label R&S Records' Classics compilation.
Don’t miss this legend of the modern electronic dance music culture! Only appearance in Southern California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Atkins
John Tejada
[Palette Recordings, Plug Research, Multiplex, L.A.]
Normally associated with his peers in Techno from Detroit, Europe and elsewhere in the US and the world, John Tejada has embraced electronic music as a personal frontier, expanding on his formidable resume as a Techno recording artist as producer and remixer, DJ, and label owner.
Known for crafting a brand of subtle, musical techno, his recorded output ranges across tempo and genre lines, from chilled out affairs with spacious arrangements to pulsating, densely layered, deeply energetic tracks that work magnificently in the hands of DJs as well as on the home stereo. Earlier on, his music found release on labels such as A13, Multiplex and Generation R&S. Following on to those successes, he established his own imprint, Palette, in Los Angeles in 1996. The label has served as an exclusive outlet for his own prodigious output but has recently begun to expand its roster. He has also continued to record for other labels such as Plug Research, Seventh City, Moods and Grooves, deFocus, Sino and others. He has also produced eight albums; two for A13, Palette and one each for deFocus, Plug Research, Moods and Grooves and Playhouse.
http://www.paletterecordings.com/
Robtronik
[Boom Box, Red, Community Service / Indie 103.1, L.A.]
DJing for over 15 years, Robtronik is the founder of Boom Box and Socal-Breaks.com. After moving from Northern Cali to L.A. in 1999, Rob has been throwing down the wax and promoting SoCal tribal bass ever since. Currently dropping electro and techno utilizing Ableton’s Live and external synths for this night, Compression will be rocking the bassbins. As resident breakbeat/electro DJ for Red, and Boom Box, you can also catch him on Indie 103.1 FM with the Crystal Method’s Community Service dance music show. Don’t miss his appearance with Adam Freeland and the The Crystal Method at this years New Year’s Eve party, Giant Village!
http://www.socal-breaks.com
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Sponsors:
Napster w/ Napster To Go.
Win a Free MP3 Player the night of the event!
The MP3 player will include special DJ mixes and tracks from the artists playing at Compression!
Get a free 30 Day Trial to Napster To Go!*
Instructions:
1. Go to Napster.com
2. Download the NEW Napster 3.5 client
3. Enter promo code below during sign up process*.
Enjoy the electronic dance music selection!
Napster To Go Promo Code: FREENTG4EDM
]Need help? Go to http://www.napster.com/support
*Offer valid for new subscribers only. Credit Card or PayPal information required. Cancel your
subscription anytime before the end of your first free month and you will not be charged.
Otherwise your subscription will continue, and you will be charged Napster’s applicable fee. A
current Napster To Go subscription is required to access songs downloaded on your PC and
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| djFEI-FEI |
| SWEET TECHNO TO MY EARS :) |
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| Zombie0729 |
| Juan Atikins? wow... |
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| robtronik |
Is that a good wow or a bad wow? Or is that a WOW wow?
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| robtronik |
Flyer!
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| Lomeli |
Holy , JUAN ATKINS!!!
How tight is security there? |
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| robtronik |
security? Why do you ask? Are you going to bumrush the door?
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| robtronik |
bump.
This event is the featured event in both the LA Weekly and LA City Beat this week!
Yahoo!
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