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2011.02.25 Victor Calderone @ Pure (Buffalo, NY)
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Factory Nightlife Presents:
NEW YORK CITY NIGHTS WITH VICTOR CALDERONE
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25
...With Local Support from:
Jesse Aaron
...and More TBA!
$10 PRE-SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE FRIDAY 1/28 @ www.factorynightlife.com
@PURE NIGHTCLUB
75 W. Chippewa
Buffalo, NY 14202
Doors @ 10pm
18+ To Dance/ 21+ to Drink
Wet Lounge 21+ All Night Long
Please Bring Proper Gov't Issued ID
VICTOR CALDERONE
Podcasts: http://www.victorcalderone.com/
http://www.myspace.com/victorcalderone
Victor Calderone, world-renowned DJ and Club World magazine’s “Best Resident DJ” for his residency at New York’s Pacha, has heard it all. When you’re in the business as long as he is (20 years and counting), you understandably develop niches and certain trademark sounds that you’re known for. Fair enough. But name one DJ that’s survived and thrived for that long resting on the same sound over and over. Victor Calderone has long earned his bona fides among deejays as a sonic innovator in house, techno and tribal music. His sets draw thousands of people. His mixes listened to all over the world. For Calderone, it boils down to one word that acts as both his brand, mantra and raison d’etre: EVOLVE.
It’s this melding of styles that can be found on Manipulating Waveforms, Calderone’s hour-long podcasts available for free on VictorCalderone.com. Sure, we all know it’s a fool’s errand to try and capture the deejay’s constantly shifting, marathon sets in 60 or so minutes, but each volume does encapsulate the varied sounds Calderone has been spinning for years, moving more like a live set than the traditional compilation album. “I try not to spend too much time on it, but there is an organic feeling to these mixes that has a flow and isn’t so exact and mechanical,” says the deejay. “I try to have those peaks and valleys so it has a little bit of a story to it and more of a club feel.”
After a long string of successful albums and singles, Calderone established his Evolve brand in 2005 as a way to coalesce his numerous residencies around the world, including Montreal, Tel Aviv, Bulgaria, and a monthly residency at New York’s Pacha. With the Evolve brand now taking off globally, clubgoers have quickly begun to equate the word with joy-inducing, risk-taking sets that shatter musical boundaries and the conventions of what a DJ set “should” be.
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| Salmon |
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| kotsy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Salmon
why is this on here? |
I think the argument is that buffalo is closer to toronto (and southern ontario) than NYC |
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