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Freaky Weekend Jam Fri.oct.25 & Sat.oct.26 @ Sona
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| DJHappy |
FREAKY WEEKEND JAM FRI.OCT.25 & SAT.OCT.26 @ SONA
 
As the five planets line up across the blustering sky from where the Sun has set, the crystal moon rises and with it the ghostly haze of the dark cold night. At this precise moment, the crows sign off, the wind stops: the third ritual begins...
Immerse into this unique mythic atmosphere; an addictive realm where the Demon Warrior Princess will lure you into the unknown, embarking you in a journey through the fierce wilderness of her underdark world. Her Citadel stands strong, guarded by the Minstrels and magicians who cast their powerful spells on any solicitous subjects and vassals alike...
An overwhelming and rapturous ritual; an instantaneous burst of demented energy will rise as this much awaited pilgrimage begins...
FRIDAY 25

JOEY BELTRAM
Weapon: Drilling Techno
Code: FRI 25-02
Label: JB3
Origin: New York
Special Properties: Main Room
BPM: 136
A trademark of musical innovation. His music is raging techno beats, wich hits hard and strikes deep. Born in the tough urban surrounds of Queens, NYC, the sound of Joey Beltram is a product of his environment, uncompromising, unrelenting, man versus machine. Being brought up next to the subway track to Manhattan, the rumble and clatter of passing trains seems to have seeped into his subconscious, re-emerging in a distilled form in his numerous outings in a variety of guises over the past few years.

ANGEL ALANIS
Weapon: Pounding House
Code: FRI 25-02
Label: Nettwerk
Origin: Chicago
Special Properties: Bar
BPM: 130
One of the fastest rising stars of the Chicago electronic music scene has got to be none other than Angel Alanis. In a very short amount of time, Angel has become one of Chicago's most consistent producers with an uninterrupted flow of releases that run the gamut from disco filter workouts to house music, and all the way through minimal techno.

DJ RECTANGLE
Weapon: Scratch Mastering
Code: FRI 25-02
Label: At Large
Origin: LA
Special Properties: HipHop Room
BPM: 87
Los Angeles Producer/Composer/Arranger / DJ has several world tours under his belt and numerous credits such as Winner-US DMC DJ championship, the N.M.S west coast DJ championship and Finalist world DMC DJ championship. His records became the most famous DJ battle tools in the world and now, having produced some of hip-hop’s biggest artists, he is currently working on his own album, as well as a number of Soundtrack contributions.
MAINROOM
KAL 12H00 - 3H00
JOEY BELTRAM 3H00 - 6H00
INDICA 6H00 - 8H00
G O BRIEN 8H00 - 10H00
BAR
EDDY JASMIN 11H00 - 1H00
ANGEL ALANIS 1H00 - 3H00
HIPHOP
WRECK 1H30 - 3H30
DJ RECTANGLE 3H30 - 5H30
FABULOUS 5H30 - 7H30
YUNIK 7H30 - 9H00
MC LD
SATURDAY 26

LOW END SPECIALISTS
Weapon: Progressive House
Code: SAT 26-02
Label: Bedrock
Origin: New York
Special Properties: Main Room
BPM: 130
DJ Mac C and Ali Geramian are the Low End Specialists. They've come a long way in a blindingly short time by doing things right the first time around. They have delivered tough 21st century tribal house, infused with a progressive international flavor, but powered by a distinctly New York energy and class. the buzz surrounding them grows ever louder. It’s the kind of buzz that ends up selling large numbers of records.

EDDIE AMMADOR
Weapon: Funky Tribal House
Code: SAT 26-02
Label: Yooshi
Origin: Chicago
Special Properties: Bar
BPM: 128
Known almost as much for his obsessive dedication to the science and theory of production as he is for his crystal clean mixing skills, Eddie Amador, responsible for the seminal anthems "House Music" and "Rise", has evolved into something far greater than simply a hit-making super-producer; he has become something of a prophet and house music visionary

TRIPLE TEK SOUND CREW [LIVE]
Weapon: Beat Juggling
Code: SAT 26-02
Label: Sona
Origin: Montreal
Special Properties: HipHop Room
BPM: 90
Founded in the trenches of Montreal’s premier after hour club, these 3 DJs/friends (Wreck, Fabulous & Yunik) hooked up with MC LD and combined their powerful mixing skills and diverse hip hop flavors to form Sona’s first sound crew. Their expert mixing and beat juggling have made them the City’s masters of decks. Get ready for an astounding showcase live on 6 turntables.
MAINROOM
LUC RAYMOND 12H00 - 3H00
LOW END SPECIALISTS 3H00 - 6H00
XL 6H00 - 10H00
BAR
MYKE TOBIN 11H00 - 1H00
EDDY AMADOR 1H00 - 3H00
HIPHOP
ORION 1H30 - 3H00
GODFATHER D 3H00 - 4H30
TRIPLE TEK SOUND CREW 4H30 - 6H00
SHORT CUT 6H00 - 8H00
SPAZMODIK 8H00 - 10H00
Tickets on sale October 4th
Weekend pass: 30$
This pass is valid for Friday AND Saturday.
You must keep your bracelet ON YOUR WRIST for both nights!
broken/ripped/lost/abused/torn off bracelets WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
Come and witness the Sona being highly transformed for this special event. An intense and haunting experience, Freaky offers the most terrifying and entertaining Halloween bash, encouraging creativity and making sure all the freaks come out on this special night...
Web Site : http://www.514productions.com/freaky
SONA / GOLDCLUB SERIES

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| Apu |
| Happy what are LOW END SPECIALISTS like??? |
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| DJHappy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Apu
Happy what are LOW END SPECIALISTS like??? |
In 2 words: Progressive House
The Official Bio
The Low End Specialists are NYC based duo DJ Mac C & Ali Geramian. They have produced & remixed records for Yooshi, Addictive, Bedrock, Alola, Alternative Route, Pipeline, Hydrogen and Kaos records. Guesting regularly at Danny Tenaglia's weekly residency Be Yourself at Club Vinyl, NYC. Their records are currently supported by the likes of John Digweed, Danny Howells, John Creamer, DJ Vibe, Saeed & Palash and Deep Dish. The two are currently busy remixing and producing original material in the studio and preparing for a busy gig schedule within the U.S and overseas.
DJ Mac C and Ali Geramian are the Low End Specialists. They've come a long way in a blindingly short time by doing things right the first time around. From their very first official remix – of DJ Vibe & Rui Da Silva’s classic 'So Get Up – to recent work for the likes of Bedrock and Yooshi, Mac C and Ali have delivered tough 21st century tribal house, infused with a progressive international flavor, but powered by a distinctly New York energy and class.
Before the L.E.S, Mac was already one of NY's well-known DJ's, a Sound Factory resident and regular guest of Danny Tenaglia’s at his legendary Be Yourself night at Vinyl. They now hold down a residency at Centro Fly, a club that has established itself in the forefront of bringing quality music to NYC. Ali was an up and coming producer and DJ, but it wasn’t until the pair met through mutual friends four years ago that the seed for the Low End Specialists was planted. Not long after that first meeting, the pair turned out some tracks for themselves, something to help them stand out in the competitive NY house scene. But it was a telling factor that some of the first people to support their tracks just happened to be guys like Danny Tenaglia & Omid “16B” Nourizadeh.
With their remix of the Underground Sound Of Lisbon’s classic ‘So Get Up’ (Kaos) came the breakthrough that many producers hope for. The track received support from Satoshi Tomiie, Deep Dish, Steve Lawler and was featured by John Digweed on his KissFM radio show. They’ve since remixed the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Steve Lawler & Mistress Barbara including a remix of Fierce Ruling Diva's 'You Gotta Believe' (React), which was rinsed out by the entire A-list of tribal progressive house and eventually found its way on to Satoshi Tomiie's NuBreed album for Global Underground. Mac and Ali's original productions have been just as well received, with Deep Dish charting 'Smoked Piece' (Hydrogen Records) at #4 and getting featured by John Digweed & Sasha on their 2002 Winter Music Conference Essential Mix. Deep Dish & John Digweed have since requested the duo's unique sound for several remixes on their respective labels Yooshi & Bedrock.
We're already halfway into 2002 and LES are in the throes of inking an album deal, touring the world relentlessly, and the remix offers now outweigh the free hours in a day. The move from prodigies to peers of their heroes has been lightning fast, and the buzz surrounding them grows ever louder. It’s the kind of buzz that ends up selling large numbers of records. But you don’t so much hear word of it; you feel it - ‘cause it’s a Low Frequency thing, of course.
Click here for LES LiveMix
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| TechnoFreak |
| hmmmmmmm I'll pass... |
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| KrinKer |
Want something better everyone. ..
Come to quebec city
John Acquaviva + Chris liebing in the same party ....
25 $ only !!
KrinKer |
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| DJHappy |
FREAKY COUNTDOWN
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| TechnoFreak |
| here we go again with the lame countdown... who cares!! we know whats going on... |
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| j@y |
well done introduction of the dj's
but how can you know the bpm part?
i guess its an estimation:conf: |
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| DJHappy |
TECHNO FREAKY LAME COUNTDOWN
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| TechnoFreak |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJHappy
TECHNO FREAKY LAME COUNTDOWN
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hahaha... that was good... ;) |
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| morsy |
| i just wanna know where this laser is (in the picture )very nice.... |
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