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« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2009, 11:28:15 PM »

10/03/2009 Random Fort Wayne, Indiana

Promotion Group: Turtle Productions / Spoololife
Min. Age 18
Cover Charge: $10
StartDate: 10/03/2009 StartTime: 21:00
End Date: 10/04/2009 End Time: 06:00
Infoline: 8663249642
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Don't miss Indiana's Premiere Underground Electronic Dance Music Party of the year!! Call info line day of party. Full Scale Production!! Main Flyer is posted,Full Lineup Inside!! 11hr party 7pm-6am!!





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Arena
Mighty Log 2 sound plus mindblowing visual fx by Quickmix. Plenty of room for dacing shoes in this endless ocean of blue.

'Parallel w/ MC College Youth' (Drum N Bass, NSF / Pinecone Moonshine / Digibeat)
Music has always been a passion of mine. I began spinning records in 98’ and was sneaking into my first residency 3 years later. Influenced by the sounds of Equinox, Paradox, early Metalheadz (j-Magik, Dillinja, Peshay, …), and more recently the sounds of artists such as NSF-MUSIC.COM and Subvertcentral.com. With tunes forthcoming on Digibeat, Fourth Dimension Records, Subvertcentral Digital, and Fior Records and DJ support from the likes of Equinox (scientific wax show), Code (subtle audio show), Hiddensound, Noisemonky and Metalx. Parallel has been billed alongside artists such as Dom&Roland, Seba, Sumone and Soundmurder always bringing a eclectic and upfront selection to the decks Parallel is a artist to keep your eye on.

'BryanJones' (House, Control Recordings)
Control, Ringside, Ministry of Sound, OM, Ultra, i! Records, Fetish, Spatula City, Amenti, Aroma, Moody, Black Cherry, Jackin Tracks, Guesthouse, Farris Wheel, Robsoul, Nordic Trax, Detour, Lingo, Nine, Kontrast, Olive, A Squared, Nocturnal, Dirty Fabric, Bid Muzik, Ammo, In-Stereo Bryan Jones has been a staple in house music for years now. He has released over 150 songs on over 50 different labels around the world. Bryan's original songs and remixes can be heard on labels such as Ministry of Sound, Ultra, OM, i! Records, Aroma, Fetish, Robsoul, Quiet City, Amenti, Nocturnal, In Stereo, Guesthouse, Spatula City, and many many more. Over the years, Bryan's music has been played by many of the world's top djs including: Derrick Carter, DJ Dan, Pete Tong, Mark Farina, Felix da Housecat, Kaskade, Paul Van Dyke, Bad Boy Bill, DJ Sneak, Judge Jules, and DJ Heather amongst others. He has also remixed for many big artists like Kaskade, Todd Edwards, Kid Creme, Harrison Crump, Chuck Love, Supafly, CZR, Angel Alanis, Richard Les Crees, Damon Trueitt, and more. Bryan currently runs Control Recordings, Ringside Recordings which both focus in Funky Jackin Chicago House. He also runs Low End Recordings which will make its first appearance in late 2007. Bryan's debut album, the Step Back LP, just dropped on cd in stores around the world on NYC's legendary i! Records. He is currently touring for the album as well. In the last year Bryan has DJ'ed in Australia, UK, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Russia, The West Indies, Canada, Mexico, and all over the United States.

'KyleGeiger' (Techno, Drumcode)
Named in DJ Mag as the breakthrough DJ of 2008 by Adam Beyer, the last year has proven to be nothing short of that title for Kyle Geiger. Within the first year of his premier vinyl release, Kyle has achieved international notoriety, a feat that many never accomplish in their entire career as a DJ/producer. Having played literally all over America, the Indiana-based producer is set to storm the international scene. With two European tours under his belt already, including two performances at the widely touted Berghain in Berlin (Voted by ResidentAdvisor.net as the 1 club in the world), rounded off with a stop at the Dance Valley festival in Amsterdam this summer, Kyle is certainly prepared for the big things 2009 is already promising to bring. Kyle's quick rise in the international dance scene is due to both his production prowess, and his explosive decks and effects DJ sets that bridge the divide between techno and minimal. Kyle is not a producer first, DJ second, but chooses to look at both aspects of DJ and production as a whole; one is not complete without the other. Originally inspired by the harder, percussive stylings of late 90's Swedish techno featured on seminal labels like Drumcode and Code Red, Kyle has witnessed the evolution of the genre as it morphed into a slower, groove based sound. Still loving the energy and power of the earlier phases of techno while embracing the genre's changes, Kyle has refined his productions and DJ sets into what very well may be a new breed of techno that pushes things forward for the next generation of techno to come. Initially urged on by long time friends and minimal techno veterans JPLS and Skoozbot, a demo made it to Drumcode label manager Adam Beyer who was on the hunt for what he describes as a modern techno sound. Beyer immediately put Kyle's tracks to the test at the 2007 Winter Music Conference and invited him onboard as a Drumcode artist. With two highly regarded releases on Adam Beyer's Drumcode label, remixes for Droid Recordings, Renovatio and MB Elektronics, and licensed tracks for the legendary Music Man and Harthouse labels' mix compilations, the future is proving to be a very promising place for Kyle Geiger as he continues to take his widely recognized DJ set around the world and to the next level.

'DJSeoul' (Techno, Bang Tech 12 / Detroit Techno Militia)
As owner and co-founder of Bang Tech 12, DJ Seoul has been tearing up the Detroit Techno scene for 11years. Playing a wide assortment of music, from electro to hip hop to rare groove to house to minimal, DJ Seoul is known for bringing a turntablist hip hop style of mixing to his set no matter what genre he is playing. DJ Seoul has played from coast to coast in the states as well as parts of Canada as well. He has held many residencies including One X, Buddha Lounge, Marilyns on Monroe, Lager House, All Star Cafe, Green Room, Flavor, as well as many more. As a promoter, Bang Tech 12 is responsible for some of the best events in Detroit in the mid to late nineties. Some of the events include Vertigo, Sounds of Futures Past, and Rampage just to name a few. Now Bang Tech 12 is purely concerned with just producing music and small events for Detroit. The days of the big party events are over in Detroit. Now the focus is on small invite only underground events and doing the larger events at legal venues located in the greater Metropolitan Detroit area. As a producer, DJ Seoul has a few different monikers. One of these is Funk Shui which is stripped down electro that has an old school feel to it designed for breakers and turntablists.

'Heathcliff' (Electro House /Techno, Propetual Sound Solutions)
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'MC FireCat 451' (House, Mobius Audiolab)
the best mc in the world!!

'Ready' (Techno, Fifty Foot Robots)
Ready/Kevin Fernandez has been involved with music most of his life. Starting off as a drummer at the age of 10, he started learning music structure and rhythm. It wasnt until he graduated high school in 2001 that he would start attending raves and becoming more involved in the Electronic Music Scene. Quickly drawn to the sounds of dance music, he picked up a pair of cheap turntables and started learning to mix dance music. After a few years of DJing, Kevin took an opportunity to learn more about the productive side of music. He moved to Miami in 2003 to attend school at SAE (School of Audio Engineering, www.sae.edu). He quickly learned the arts of recording, editing, and mixing down. He also learned programs like Reason, Pro-Tools, and Cubase for his own production projects. After completing the Audio Engineering program at SAE, Kevin received his Audio Engineering Diploma and returned home to St. Louis. He quickly busted on to the St. Louis nightlife scene with a residency at the U Lounge and thanks in large part to B&W Productions opened up for international talents with for such acts as Q-Burns, George Acosta, Lee Coombs, Gabriel & Dresden, Satoshi Tomiie, Bassnectar, Micro, Stanton Warriors, and more. He has also added regular appearances at pretty much every venue in St. Louis that promotes and pushes electronic dance music including the late great club Velvet. As well as DJing, Kevin continued to work in the studio as an engineer and a producer for his own work. He was doing audio engineering gigs for Basement Beats (JE and Wally) in Nellys Lake St. Louis studio conducting recording sessions and editing hip-hop tracks. He received his first album credit for a recording session on Avery Storms debut album. Recently, Kevin was a co-host with Josh Sedivy (Narcosis) on one of the hottest break beat internet radio stations in the world. They host Fractured Breaks on Sundays from 6-8pm at www.ibreaks.co.uk. As well as hosting a radio show, Kevin spends his time working on producing and remixing music. With nearly a decade of DJing and promoting under his belt, Kevin is also a co-frontman of Fifty Foot Robots Productions. They are working hard to deliver some of the best events and parties for the St. Louis Scene.

'Vacate' (Drum N Bass, Wreck N' Rep)
Vacate, the founder of Wreck and Rep, is a rising force in the stateside Drum & Bass and Dubstep movement. With releases on Shift Recordings, like the bass killing, light bulb busting Body Flip and on Dirty Circuit Records with the raw, bar brawl worthy Vibe Crusha no sound system is safe. His remix of AC Slater's Hello is ripping through the dance floors' with its menacing wobble bass.

'Sneaky' (Minimal, Bang Tech 12)
Sneaky aka Joe Christopher resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana and grew up right between Detroit and Chicago giving him the best there was to offer in electronic music when it was starting to blow up in the 90's. Sneaky got his first taste of electronic music when he first heard the sounds of Plastikman during the 90's and since has embraced electronic music with all of his soul. After having attended many parties, he decided in early 2000 that he wanted to be an orchestrator of the beat as well and took to the decks. Since then he has become a staple on MPIII.Com Radio, created FTWEM.Com a website dedicated to electronic music in his home city and helped run the longest running monthly electronic music event ever held in Fort Wayne as well as organizing and participating in the best electronic music events the city has ever seen. Sneaky has dedicated most of his free time to promoting, producing and presenting electronic music with the hopes that one day people will realize this is not the alternative pop music, but a way of life, a culture and a music that doesn't leave the consciousness as soon as you hit stop. Sneaky recently joined forces with the Indiana branch of Bang Tech 12 (a Detroit based DJ crew spanning the globe) and has also partnered up with Jehrid Stuckey to be co-label owner of Manatee Records. Be on the look out for upcoming releases and DJ sets in your area.

'Gizzmo' (Dubstep, iQ Entertainment)
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Skybox
Intimate nook twenty feet up, overlooking the Areana. We came to Lift You Up.

'Jimmi Journey' (Techno/House, Spoololife)
Jimmi's repertoire of sessions include a variety of genres and styles. The past 8 years have seen Jimmi on bills with Electric Skychurch, Paul Johnson, Scott Hardkiss, Tommy Sunshine, Jason Tyler, DJ Venom, and John B. to name a few. Internationaly recognized for his creativity and innovation, Jimmi has shared his craft from the U.S. to Rotterdam Holland via EDM label, production, and promotion vessle... Spoololife (spoololife.info). Performing at many central U.S. underground festivals such as Toymaker's Barn Yard Boogie , Catalyticsouls' Underground Sound and Cave Fest , and the controversial Pilgrims & Indians... Jimmi also makes waves in the club circuit and production studio. Quoted throughout Mark J. Butlers award winning book Unlocking the Groove, Jimmi maintains a focus on a variety of avenues in regards to his craft as a DJ of EDM. His Intro EDM Arts & Culture module for K-12 schools recieved RAVE reviews from the nationally acclaimed Harmony School and the Indiana University School of Education.

'Shaun C ' (Funky Jackin' House, Fort Wayne House Authority / chicagohousefm.com)
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'Nate the Natural' (House, FUNKenterprises)
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'Ben Flexin' (Dubstep, Lunatik Productions)
My name is Ben Flexin, a.k.a. BMF, a.k.a. James Lee. I began playing music at the age of 6 when I learned how to play the piano. I continued to experiment with various instruments but when I bought my first set of turntables nearly 10 years ago I knew I found what I had been looking for to express my musical interests. I began mixing US Hard House and then moved into other genres including: Drum n Bass, Hip Hop, Turntablism, Trance, and Breaks. My main focus right now is Dubstep/Grime and Turntablism. I have just began production so look for new originals coming soon.

'Hotsauce' (Techno / House, SinCitySyndicate)
This Miami heavy hitter started in Terre Haute Indiana. Billed alongside greats such as Shortee, DJ Venom, UFO, and more… its no surprise that he found his way to Miami.Hotsauce has played many notorious events such as WMC Miami, Underground Sound, PnI, and more. A principal of SinCitySyndicate, with a new label in development, there’s no doubt that Hotsauce will rock the dancefloor… and the headlines.

'DJ Dusk' (Trance, Electronic Enlightenment)
Born to a Lebanese father and American mother, Dusk is an Ohio DJ specializing in trance, international, house, breaks, progressive, and club. His passion drove him to earn a professional degree in music (Bachelor of Music in Education, Miami University 2001), and host bi-weekly world and electronic music event in Cincinnati. Today, Dusk works hard to pump positive energy into the Cincinnati scene; exposing promising new talent, and giving established local and regional performers a chance to rock the crowds. As a DJ, Dusk's mix of digital and vinyl sources offers the listener a new dimension of depth not found in every DJ experience. High quality music with a lot of heart has always been at the core of Dusk's performances. From exotic musics of diverse origins, to the hottest and movin-est club beats, to the most uplifting of trance tracks, Dusk is all quality, no filler.

'Obity Kenobi' (Techno Jedi, Asylum Productions / Disco Aliens)
tyrohn brooks was born in louisville, ky in 1979...growing up as a kid, music was always a factor within the household. disco was a favorite genre of his mother when cleaning the house and doing chores. as the years went by, he found the underground electronic music scene in 1996 and began his journey, attending raves all over the midwest. he jumped out of the scene and began doing jam band festivals and other non-edm events. but in 2004, he returned to the scene after attending DEMF and realized that that was what he was missing...after a 3 month journey out to yosemite national park and san diego, california, he had what he calls a spoke to god moment and god told him to return home and become a dj. so he did, and has since then. he recieved the name obitykenobi from a homeless man named reggie from new orleans (ask about how the name came to be sometime). kenobi has been a major factor in the scene for louisville as well as around the mid-west, taking a diplomatic approach everywhere he goes. well-respected by many promotors, dj's, producers, ravers, hippies, bartenders, and others, obitykenobi is sure to put love in your heart and movement into your soul. a founding member of asylum productions in louisville, ky as well as the disco aliens also in louisville, ky. generally a well rounded dj as well as an amazing individual, you will enjoy his energy.

'Mpathe' (Drum N Bass / Hip Hop, ...)

11hr party, live comedy act starts @ 7:30. music starts @ 8pm-6

Plenty of Safe and Free Parking next to the venue

Firm but Friendly security will be on hand.

check out spoololife.info to take a look at our past events and parties
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« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2009, 11:29:25 PM »

vago, could you put this on the 1st page. thanks!!!
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« Reply #17 on: October 01, 2009, 10:57:38 AM »

Main Room:

8-9:30pm: Quickmix -U.S. Hardhouse
9:30-10:30pm: Turtlematt - House/Breaks
10:30-11:30pm: Parallel - DrumnBass/Jungle
11:30-12:30pm: Bryan Jones - Jackin House
12:30-2am: Kyle Geiger - Techno
2-3am: DJ Seoul - Electro Breaks
3-4am: Dj Defi - House/Breaks
4-5am: Donald Whan - Hardcore
5-6am: Seth Nichols - Techno

Bar Room:

8-9:30pm: Heathcliff - Techno
9:30-10:30pm: Mc Firecat 451 - House
10:30-11:30pm: Ready - Techno
11:30-12:30pm: Kid Liquid - Breaks
12:30-1:30: Sneaky - Techno
1:30-3am: Gizzmo - Dubstep

Skybox:

8-9:30pm: Jimmy Journey - House
9:30-10:30pm: Shaun C - House
10:30-11:30pm: Dj Nonsense - DnB
11:30-12:30am: Nate the Natural - House
12:30-1:30am: Epitaph - DnB
1:30-2:30am: HotSauce - House
2:30-3:30am: Obity Kenobi - Techno
3:30-4:30am: Dj Dusk - Trance
4:30-6am: Mpathe - Hip Hop/DnB
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« Reply #18 on: October 02, 2009, 12:22:31 AM »

Please repost!!!

Please respect the venue and the security. This is a prime venue, so let's keep these going. ALSO, try to avoid leaving a mess in the parking lot.

Park in the Huge Parking lot right of the venue (Free Parking)

Entrance will be in the back of the venue

Remember get there early!! ONLY $10 b4 10 ($15 after)

Doors open @ 7pm
Live Comedy Act @ 7:30
Music starts @ 8pm-6am  3 Stages!!!

Infoline:                866-317-9642       

Big Mega thanks for everyone's support, and get your dancin shoes ready!!!


 Coming from.......


Wisconsin/Chicago/Southbend area

- 30 East
- Interstate 69 South to
- Exit 99 Airport Expressway
- Go East to Fort Wayne
- Take Airport Expressway (turns into Paulding) Approx 9 miles
- Take a right onto Lafayette Rd (BP Gas Station on Corner)
- Take a left at next light, Hanna St
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in the Huge parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back


Michigan/Detroit

- Interstate 94
- take exit 108 to Interstate 69 South
- Exit 99 Airport Expressway
- Go East to Fort Wayne
- Take Airport Expressway (turns into Paulding) Approx 9 miles
- Take a right onto Lafayette Rd (BP Gas Station on Corner)
- Take a left at next light, Hanna St
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in the Huge parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

Cleveland/Toledo

- take interstate 80/90 West towards Toledo
- take exit 64 for Interstate 75 South
- take exit 192 for Interstate 475 North
- take exit 4, US 24 exit
- Follow US 24 to Fort Wayne
- Take a left to merge onto I-469 South
- Go 9 miles take exit 11 US 27/33 Exit
- take a right off the exit, Appox 5 miles
- Take a Right onto Hanna St
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in the Huge Parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

Columbus, OH

- On I-270 take exit 17B, US 33
- Follow US 33 into Fort Wayne
- Take a right onto US 27/33
- Go Approx 19 miles (going into the city)
- Take a right onto Hanna St.
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in Huge Parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

Dayton/Cincy

- Interstate 75 North
- Take exit 110 toward St. Marys
- Take a left at exit, US 33
- Follow US 33 into Fort Wayne
- Take a right onto US 27/33
- Go Approx 19 miles (going into the city)
- Take a right onto Hanna St.
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in Huge Parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

Evansville,Louisville,Indianapolis

- Take I-65 towards Indianapolis
- Merge onto I-465 East
- Take exit 37 for I-69 towards Fort Wayne
- Take exit 99 Aiport expressway, Go East to Fort Wayne
- Take Airport Expressway (turns into Paulding) Approx 9 miles
- Take a right onto Lafayette Rd (BP Gas Station on Corner)
- Take a left at next light, Hanna St
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in the Huge parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

St. Louis

- Interstate 70 East towards Indianapolis
- Take exit 89 to merge onto I-465 North (east side of Indy)
- Take exit 37 for I-69 towards Fort Wayne
- Take exit 99 Aiport expressway, Go East to Fort Wayne
- Take Airport Expressway (turns into Paulding) Approx 9 miles
- Take a right onto Lafayette Rd (BP Gas Station on Corner)
- Take a left at next light, Hanna St
- Venue (Sunset Hall) will be immediately on right side
- Park in the Huge parking lot right of the venue
- Entrance is in the back

RAVE ON!!!!!!
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