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2008.10.10. RANDOMLAND 1 Year Anniversary with Lupe Fiasco, Arthur Baker & Adam Bayer
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Friday, October 10th
Doors open at 8pm
126 John St (Just South of Richmond)
View Google map + get directions
FOR REDUCED GUESTLIST CONTACT [email protected]
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IT'S CIRCA AND RANDOMLAND'S 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY. IT HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL 12 MONTHS, WE'VE HOUSED SOME OF THE GREATEST DJS AND PERFORMERS IN THE WORLD AND HAD SOME OF THE WILDEST PARTY NIGHTS TORONTO HAS EVER SEEN... AND BECAUSE OF ALL THAT,WE ARE GOING TO THROW OURSELVES THE BEST BIRTHDAY EVER!!!
ON THE NIGHT WE WILL UNVEIL SOME NEW RANDOMLAND CHARACTERS AND FREE GIFTS WILL BE GIVEN OUT ALL THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT!
YOU WONT WANT TO MISS OUT ON THIS ONE...COS WE ALSO HAVE A KICK ASS LINE UP FOR YOU TOO!

LUPE FIASCO
http://www.myspace.com/lupefiasco
Fiasco is a Grammy-winning American rapper. He rose to fame in 2006 following the success of his critically acclaimed debut album, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor. Prominent hip hop mogul Jay-Z describes him as a "breath of fresh air" in a new hip hop world characterized by mainstream pop and glamour, a sharp contrast with the widespread lyricism-focused rap of the 1990s, and critics have called him the "Hip-Hop Generation's Next Vanguard."

ARTHUR BAKER
http://www.myspace.com/streetwise82
Producer, remixer, and musician Arthur Baker is probably known best to many as the person who put the remix artist to the fore but his influence upon modern popular music extends far beyond that. After creating the pioneering hip-hop single "Planet Rock" with rapper Afrika Bambaataa in the early 1980s, Baker continued to bring new dance artists to light, as well as remixing many already established acts. While behind the scenes work has always remained his forte, Baker orchestrated several albums under several names (Backbeat Disciples, Criminal Element Orchestra) which provide a fair overview of Baker's wide-reaching style.
Baker's credibility grew rapidly throughout the mid-1980s, so did the range of artists that invited him to produce or remix their music. Dance rhythms remained at the helm of his ongoing project as a technical innovator, but his resume of associates began to include artists from numerous backgrounds, including classic rockers like Bruce Springsteen and Jeff Beck, pop singers such as the New Wave inspired Cyndi Lauper, and the reggae group Black Uhuru. In addition, Baker continued to cultivate groups taking their first steps, such as the youthful R&B act New Edition and the group Freeeze, with whom Baker had the hits "Candy Girl" and "IOU," respectively. Whatever the status of the artists at hand, Baker and Robie were known for a high level of spontaneity, imagination, and personal involvement in the recording process. Following these successes, Baker came to the attention of Manchester pop group New Order, who asked him to produce their songs "Confusion" and "Thieves Like Us" which was a crossover hit on the U.S. dance charts, and established a relationship between Baker and the band that has continued for more than 20 years. This also set a precedent for rock-style bands to produce dance records and remixes, which have now become commonplace. Baker also worked extensively with artists like Hall & Oates, Bob Dylan and Al Green.
also in the main room we have
BARBI
RORY THEM FINEST
Skyy Lounge
Kid X
Rynecologist
Washroom bar
Vaneska
Vivi Diamond
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