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2009.12.05 I/O presents AnGy KoRe [Italy] @ FOOTWORK
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subfractal


I/O Productions alongside ReSonate & Energie Ent is proud to announce the North American debut of:

♫ AnGy KoRe [Autist,Bosphorus Underground - ITALY]
www.MySpace.com/angykoredj

alongside:

♫ SUBFRACTAL [Bosphorus Underground Recordings]
www.subfractalmusic.com

♫ ANTHONY D'AMICO [Balkan Connection South America]
www.facebook.com/djanthonydamico

♫ TALAL & ZOI [Dirtybird/Hushlamb Productions]
www.myspace.com/talalandzoi

♫ RICKY SYFER [Musica De Lado]
www.myspace.com/rickysyfer

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I/O Productions has been born with the fundamental idea of exposing fresh artists and new music to today's electronic music scene.

As we set to launch on Dec 5th 2009, with a North American debut of...AnGy KoRe [ITALY]

AnGy KoRe’s music can be found on the playlists of DJs all over the globe and consistently across various international minimal and techno charts. He is currently collaborating and releasing on labels such as Autist, Italo Business, Bosphorus Underground, Neurotraxx etc...

He has been supported and charted by numerous top Djs/Producers suchas: Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, Bailey, Dandi & Ugo, Alex DiStefano, Spartaque, Ahmet Sendil, Giuliani & Rossetti, Neuroxyde, Robin Hirte, Seismal D, Anthony Castaldo, Alex Young & Mario Miranda to name a few.

AnGy KoRe, new and fresh on the techno landscape, is constantly in demand for clubs/events all over the world! His style is eclectic, infusing diverse melodies that come together with driving basslines and intricate percussions and ultimately fall into techno/minimal bliss. He has rocked many nights in Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Switzerland, and is ready to set fire on his upcoming South American tour.

www.myspace.com/angykoredj

KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS PEELED FOR UPCOMING EVENTS FROM I/O PRODUCTIONS IN THE NEW YEAR!!!
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Location: 425 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ontario

Doors open at 10PM and goes till 5AM
$15 on list
$20 regular

For guestlist inquiries you may contact anyone below or any of the DJ's:

Anthony - p: 647.282.4032 e: [email protected]
Ayse - p: 647.281.2974
Nuno - p: 416.885.9732
Mike Jones: p: 647.213.1131
Khizar - p: 416.837.0558
Vanos
good replacement ))) even better than alex young )). Not my fav too, but i definitely enjoy a fair share of his tracks, especially you and future control and am curious to check him out. Gonna be the fo sho.
subfractal
who is your fav? we will try to bring him down :)

yes angy kore has some sick beats, that for sure...see you out on sat!
Vanos
I have a few favourites )).
My favorite djs: Umek - too expensive to bring i would suppose, Spartaque - insane dj, but not too known in this part of the world yet, Ahmet Sendil - dont like his productions that much but his promo mix is like a staple worldwide for new wave techno/minimal fans and plus you already are bringing that guy ayways, big ups on that btw ))

On the side note i like that list from the first post ).
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He has been supported and charted by numerous top Djs/Producers suchas: Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, Bailey, Dandi & Ugo, Alex DiStefano, Spartaque, Ahmet Sendil, Giuliani & Rossetti, Neuroxyde, Robin Hirte, Seismal D, Anthony Castaldo, Alex Young & Mario Miranda to name a few.

Even though I wouldnt name guys like hirte or castaldo TOP dj/producers ))) I really wouldnt mind seening any of those (except for the first four, since they have dated, kind of irrelavant sound in my opinion and come often anyways). Especially, aside of Spartaque and Ahmet, I would love to see Dandi & Ugo, glitchier sound but they are pretty sick live and will pull a good crowd i think - probably a really good booking option. Also di stefano is pretty crazy too thats for sho but not sure if he would pull a crowd here )).

other than that some potentially financially viable options with reasonable decent music/pull a crowd ratio in my opinion (not to say they are my favs but id go to see them and think they could bring a crowd):
alex bau - one of the sickest djs ive seen.
boris brejcha
Format B
piatto
a. mochi
khainz or SQL - for prog. techno ))
spektre - even though lately they are running out of steam abit
koen groenveld
moonbeam - would appeal to both trance and techno crowd
Vanos
haha, but yea if you can ever bring Spartaque for his Technomafia live PA even without slava flash (who needs that guy anyway ))))would be :eyespop:

geroin
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Originally posted by Vanos
moonbeam - would appeal to both trance and techno crowd


amazing but not many know them here :)
subfractal
Vanos, you just NAILED the list.

I love all those guys, would love to bring them down in the future, one step at a time though!

Geroin, its unfortunate not many people know those artists in Canada. But we aim to change that by bringing them down and exposing them to the scene.

Toronto has some in TECHNO coming its way! :)
Vanos
))), I think enough ppl would show up for moonbeam, enough to at least book one of the guys )), but yea TECHNO/MINIMAL should come for sure )))

Would like to hear your set also, this sat ), you guys are doing pretty good in my books )). coffeee and cigarettes, dajarra remix (although 2nd to worakls stil very good), must work - i like those alot
subfractal
why dont u give our new tracks a run through...

http://www.soundcloud.com/subfractal

Would love some feedback!

see you on saturday ;)
Vanos
i checked it out man )), some feedback:
moh remix kinda bland
just science remix not bad got me grooving but nothing special
no more speed remix - i dig that one good job
i ate my monkey remix - heavy, ing love that one, the best one on your page - kinda reminds me of minimaboogie (boris rush in the kitchen dub)
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