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Plasma Future Hosting Room 2 At Future Forward Pt.2 - 05/08/2011
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PLASMA FUTURE_
PROGRESSIVE
FUTURISTIC TRANCE
& TECHNO
( CIRCA 1998 - 2003 )
PLASMA FUTURE IS THE ELECTRONIC PROJECT CREATED BY A GROUP OF LIKE MINDED FRIENDS WHO DON'T LIKE THE CURRENT SOUND OR DIRECTION ELECTRONIC MUSIC HAS MOVED TOWARDS, SO WE HAVE DECIDED TO CREATE ARE OWN NIGHT.
IT WOULD BE A CONTRADICTION TO LABEL "PLASMA FUTURE" AS JUST ANOTHER CLASSICS NIGHT, NOT ONLY WILL WE BE SPINNING THOSE CLASSIC PRODUCTIONS WE ALL LOVE, BUT THE MAIN EMPHASIS OF THE NIGHT WILL BE TO BRING YOU AN EVENING OF FORGOTTEN & RARE PRODUCTIONS WITH "PLASMA FUTURE" REMAINING TRUE TO THE BASIC TRANCE BLUEPRINT BUT ALSO WITH A MIX OF TECHNO BEATS & BLEEPS.
A TIME IN HISTORY WHEN THE ELECTRONIC UNDERGROUND WAS THE CUTTING-EDGE SOUNDS OF TOMORROW.
WE ARE PLASMA FUTURE...
FOR VIDEOS AND MIXES FROM BACK IN THE DAY, LIKE US
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!...129265157123224
PLASMA FUTURE RE:LAUNCH_
LOCATION: LEEDS UK
VENUE: STINKY'S PEEP HOUSE
CLUB: FORWARD ( ROOM TWO )
DATE: FRIDAY 5TH AUGUST 2011
10PM-5AM
£3 ADVANCED TICKET PRICE AND ONLY £1.50 DRAUGHT/BOTTLE
DJS:
SAMUEL LAMONT ( CREAM )
ANDY CROSON
IAN WIRE ( PLASMA FUTURE )
MARK BROWN ( PLASMA FUTURE )
DJ PLASMA ( PLASMA FUTURE )
EVENT INFO_
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=167811059950535
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Room 2 Hosted by Plasma Future
Samuel Lamont
Since falling in love with the dance scene of the mid 90's and his 1210's, Samuel Lamont has evolved with musical genres, allowing himself to be flexible, spontaneous and invigorating to whichever dance floor he plays. From the*mid 90's House days where Sam first picked up his residency at Trax in his local town of Hitchin, it was clear Sam had found his niche with his turntables. The Trance explosion of the late 90's saw*him attend the Superclubs of the North each week whilst promoting and DJing small nights across the city of Liverpool. Emulating the likes of Paul Oakenfold & Sasha taught Sam the expression of melody and emotion within music and that has*been eminent*throughout his DJing career.
A Summer working in Ibiza in 2001*provided International experience, playing in a string of bars on the island. It was Sam's move to Leeds in 2002 when his DJ career raised a level. Taking influences from Ibiza, Sam was soon fusing Melodic Trance with Balearic House and resulted in two midweek residencies at two of the most respected venues in the city, Space and Mission. This led to a Saturday night backroom residency at Mission, playing on the same billing as the likes of Leama and Moor, Rob Tissera and Matt Hardwick.
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Later that year Sam saw a gap in the market for Progressive House in Leeds and co promoted a monthly night called 'Quality Connects' at the Mint Club and became the main resident DJ playing alongside Lexicon Avenue, Greg Vickers and Nick Warren to name but a few.*
http://soundcloud.com/samuel-lamont/sets
Andy Crosson
Andy brings almost 8 years of experience with him where in that time he has played for and seen residencies with brands such as Radio One, Progress and Gatecrasher to name but a few.
His ties with electronic music have evolved through this period which sees him drawing influence from many genres and artists alike. This sees him honing his talents as a Blank resident with the ability to adapt to playing at any time of the night, following the non-categorised ethic of Blank.
Ian Wire
Ian Wire first got into the Underground Dance scene at the end of the 90’s frequenting the Mecca of Electronic Dance Music: Gatecrasher in Sheffield, where he became a weekly regular. The Sound and the atmosphere of the Progressive, Trance & Techno scene around this golden era has influenced Ian Wire’s musical direction ever since.
As the Co-founder of a new Underground Classic Trance Club “Plasma Future” Ian Wire is looking to bring the Big Party feeling back into dance Music.*
Expect to hear Driving Progressive, peak-time Techno, underground Classic Trance with a Futuristic /Space Age vibe that Ian knows can really whip up a crowd, alongside hidden gems from a time when Trance & Electronic based Music ruled the world.
Mark Brown
Mark Brown is resident at Plasma Future as well as part of the promotion team. Dance music has been a big influence in Mark’s life for as long as he can remember. From the age of 11, listening to 2 Unlimited, to high school where he would record the Essential Mix religiously. Mark would be listening to the likes of Sasha, Paul Oakenfold and Carl Cox whilst his peers would be listening to the generic pop music of the time.*
Mark’s first experience of the club scene was the day after his 17th*birthday, attending Gatecrasher at Don Valley stadium on millennium eve. From this point he was hooked. Like fellow resident “Ian Wire” Mark then attended Gatecrasher at the Republic and soon became a regular at the steel city’s weekly shindig.
Marks main influences include: Judge Jules whose weekly Radio 1 show played a big part in introducing Mark to Trance music, Scott Bond whose sets from Gatecrasher, for Mark, really embodied the “Crasher” sound, Tiësto who’s dark sounding Techno/Trance style from around 2000-2003 is a key influence on the sound Mark aims for, and M.I.K.E whose futuristic sounding remixes and productions really epitomise the Plasma Future sound.
If it’s real, futuristic Trance productions, with those lost space age sound samples you miss and crave from back in the day then Mark Brown’s DJ set is not to be missed & will be a perfect close to the evening.
DJ Plasma
DJ Plasma's tough, haunting progressive sound encapsulates what Plasma Future is all about. A disciple of the UK trance scene at its best, he fears that the real underground sound of that age could be lost. Shunning what is 'cool' DJ Plasma wishes only to share his passion for music with other clubbers in the proper place. The dancefloor.
DJ Plasma's tough, haunting progressive sound encapsulates what Plasma Future is all about. A disciple of the UK trance scene at its best, he fears that the real underground sound of that age could be lost. Shunning what is 'cool' DJ Plasma wishes only to share his passion for music with other clubbers in the proper place. The dancefloor.
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