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Twakt with Tim Green/ TG @ Cenci, Atlanta, GA August 8, 2009
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DiagnostikMusic
*Flyer and more info coming soon*



About Tim Green / TG:

Over the past 18 months, few names have had the kind of impact on the world’s house and techno scenes as 24 year old Tim Green from London. Tim’s production talents have seen him release music through some of the worlds most respected labels, and gaining major plaudits from the likes of Ritchie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Pete Tong, Tiga, Carl Cox, Locodice, Nic Fanciulli, Dubfire, Steve Lawler, Tiefschwarz, Laurent Garnier, MANDY, Lee Burridge to name a few. Add to that a string of high profile remixes and dj gigs across the globe and its not hard to see why so many people are talking about Tim as a future star.
Tims ascendancy to the spotlight started in 2006 when he released singles under the name TG for such renowned labels such as FourTwenty, Infant & Fling, and even getting remixed by the likes of Martin Buttrich, Jamie Jones & Konrad Black. Fast forward to the beginning of 2008 Tim took the decision to start recording under his own name, as well as TG. The fruits of his production stints were some of the most interesting and forward thinking music on the planet. Tim promptly signed music to huge labels like Claude Von Strokes Dirtbird imprint, Renaissance in the UK, and his massive track ‘Mr. Dry’ was signed by Trapez in Germany. From here things started to go crazy for Tim. He embarked on a slew of high profile remixes for the likes of Cr2 records, Southern Fried, Fling, Phoebic & Viva. As well as 2 huge remixes, firstly Steve Lawlers 21st Century Ketchup single on Dubfires Sci-Tec as well as The Audio Bully’s latest single ‘Flickery Vision’. Again these mixes became a staple diet in many of the worlds top djs record boxes for most of the year. Tim was nominated as ‘Beast breakthrough producer of 2008’ in DJ Magazine, and named a ‘Player Of The Year’ in IDJ Magazine.

Fast forward to 2009 and Tim has more new music coming out on Dirtybird & Renaissance, as well as a collaboration with good friend Emerson Todd being signed to legendary Cocoon recordings. The rise of Tim Green has also seen him play in every corner of the globe over the past 2 years. Australia, Brazil, USA, Japan, Germany etc, playing some of the best clubs on the planet, like Fabric, The End, Circus, Watergate, The Weekend Club, Studio 80 and Womb. Tim’s understanding of the dancefloor has meant he is able to construct spellbinding sets that cover many genres and sounds, and really rock the club, which has lead to a packed dj schedule! Get ready to see Tim’s name on a flyer near you…

Well Atlanta... WE GOT HIM!

August 8th @ Cenci
1259 Glenwood Ave
Atlanta, GA 30316

Along with:
Drew Van Atten
Richard Evans
Mike Bradley

$5 before 11pm
$10 afterwards

Promo mix of Tim Green:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...50890bf35c80f57

TG's Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/tg909
Seppuku
This is exciting. I don't really enjoy east atlanta, but cenci isn't really that bad of a bad spot. so yeah, I should be here.
ZeeRobot1
the name of your nights is slang for being hopped up on meth ?

yeah thats a win....



fail.
Seppuku
Who gives a , they consistently throw some of the best parties in ATL every month.
mikebradley
quote:
Originally posted by ZeeRobot1
the name of your nights is slang for being hopped up on meth ?

yeah thats a win....



fail.


not at all. It was a joke out of Miami during Conference. In fact Marti thought she made it up talking to Steve Bug lol. Not sure who you are but obviously you don't know us. If it really is slang for meth we would have to reconsider using the word. It's Just somethng fun.
ZeeRobot1
quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
Who gives a , they consistently throw some of the best parties in ATL every month.



The promoter and everyone who puts on the party if thats the image they want to project and the crowd they want to draw in.


http://www.kci.org/meth_info/slang_names.htm
mikebradley
quote:
Originally posted by ZeeRobot1
The promoter and everyone who puts on the party if thats the image they want to project and the crowd they want to draw in.


http://www.kci.org/meth_info/slang_names.htm


you can tell by the music we bring. The meth heads love 124bpm. When i looked up twakt I couldn't find anything. The spelling you are thinking of is twacked. Very different.

So are you saying every word on that list that refers to meth is off limits? So Did you call out liquified when they called their party "Swerve"? How about Amp? I've heard that one for a party name.

I appreciate the concern, but my guess is you have never or will never come to one of our parties! So it's all good.
mikebradley
quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
Who gives a , they consistently throw some of the best parties in ATL every month.


Thanks!!!
ZeeRobot1
lol swerve can be used many different ways bro

twakt and twacked said the same so when word of mouth travels and they dont see how its "spelled so uniquely" whats going to come to mind ?

but your right enjoy your parties lol.
Demoted
Really, you're not going to come because it's called "twakt"?

Sorry, but that's gotta be one of the weakest reasons I've ever heard.

c'mon asot1 :/

Seppuku
lol asot1, that explains alot. You're one to talk about poor name choice. :stongue:

Anyways, meth > asot.
iammesol
That was pretty fail, Dylan. Mike, Marti, Rich, and co. are some of the coolest people I've met. You'd absolutely love their shows!
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