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2008.06.30. Canada Dub After Party w/ Dubmatix, Chameleon Project & more
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www.nufunk.ca presents...

Tuesday, June 30th, 2008

Canada Day Pre-Party
& Lee "Scratch" Perry After Party
at Lee's Palace - 529 Bloor Street W, Toronto ON
$10 - 9:30 pm - 2:30 am


Confirm your attendance on Facebook here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?g...eid=34012488032

featuring:

Dubmatix
http://www.dubmatix.com
http://www.myspace.com/therealdubmatix
The Chameleon Project
http://www.chameleonproject.com
http://www.myspace.com/chameleonproject
DJ Chocolate
www.myspace.com/dj_chocolate
Muva Soundsystem
http://www.myspace.com/muvasoundsystem
and more...



Dubmatix
http://www.dubmatix.com
http://www.myspace.com/therealdubmatix

Music runs deep within the veins as does the various musical styles Dubmatix drops - from pure, old-school King Tubby dub to the freshest electro/steppers dub to classic conscious roots to Drum'n'Bass and more. Having imprinted his name in the mind of the reggae fans across Canada & Europe with one of his first-ever releases back in 2004, the Toronto-born producer is now firmly established as one of Canada's premiere reggae/dub artists and with two chart-topping releases behind and the new "Renegade Rocker" just coming out, the future looks brighter than ever.



The Chameleon Project
http://www.chameleonproject.com
http://www.myspace.com/chameleonproject

The Chameleon Project delivers sleek and progressive dance music, using all the tools at their disposal. Urgent and infectious beats meet deep pocket angular grooves. Surprising textures and cleaver arrangements unite in an atmosphere where anything can happen for the sake of the groove. This tightly knit trio pushes musical limits while remaining melodic. With backgrounds in improvisation, jazz, electronic music, dub, and funk they lay down dance music with a brain and improvisation with a purpose. Extracting the musical innovations from the masters of the past and the vanguards of today, the Chameleon Project distill their disparate influences, the likes of Roni Size, LTJ Bukem, Grant Green, Miles Davis, Chic, Funkadelic, The Grateful Dead, Little Feat, & King Tubby, into a cohesive sound that delivers exciting soundscapes and dangerous beats. This is a band that you have to experience live. No two shows are ever the same. Be prepared for anything, but count on moving your body while thoughtful melodies and pastoral textures entrance your mind.



DJ Chocolate
http://www.myspace.com/dj_chocolate

DJ Chocolate does many things, most of them related to music. She's been djing for 10 years straight, has a radio show on CKLN88.1FM called Rebel Music, Mondays 2:30-5PM EST (www.ckln.fm). She also provides managerial and consultation services to artists and runs Mykai Music is a burgeoning publishing & licensing company.



Muva Soundsystem
http://www.myspace.com/muvasoundsystem

The Muva Soundsystem took form in the late 90's and consists of several members who can play anywhere in the world where the people need to hear solid foundation, roots, and Dancehall Reggae... DJ Reddafire (MUVA's main selector) has been at the cutting edge of Reggae for the past decade and travels frequently to Negril's West in Jamaica as a means of keeping his finger on the pulse of the Soundsystem community. With the help and wizardry of the good people at Jah Freedom Recording, MuvaSound has been developing an impressive catalogue of exclusive Dub-Plate recordings by top ranked artists including the likes of Luciano, Pinchers, Culture and John Holt. To hear these new and Vintage rareties one MUST experince the Muva SoundSystem in a live setting to truley get the full experience of our incomperable live-sound. We Look forward to hearing from you all and hope to see you out on the road

for more information visit:
www.nufunk.ca

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