Wednesday December 31: New Years Eve

The Bunker presents

BLOOD & THUNDER III

with

JAN KRUEGER (Hello?Repeat | Berlin)
KATE SIMKO (Spectral | Chicago) live
ALKA_REX (Konque, Musique Risqu?e | Brooklyn) live
DEREK PLASLAIKO (The Bunker, Spectral | Queens)
SPINOZA (Beyond, The Bunker | Brooklyn)
ANTHONY PARASOLE (Deconstruct, Novel Sound | Brooklyn)
ERIC CLOUTIER (The Bunker, Down | Brooklyn)
ATOMLY (Wolf + Lamb, Atomiq | Brooklyn)
& very special surprise guests


extra sound reinforcement by Nik
photos, hostess: Seze
door: Elijah
bar: Keith, David, Katie
security: Pops & crew

New Years Eve at Public Assembly
70 North 6th Street, Williamsburg
http://www.beyondbooking.com/
21+
18 HOURS OF MAYHEM
start: 10pm Wednesday December 31
end: 4pm Thursday January 1
24 hour liquor license in effect, free champagne toast at midnight
$30, $20 with Wolf + Lamb stamp


Blood & Thunder is an 18 hour insane-a-thon of a party.  Dreamt
up by Derek Plaslaiko and Spinoza for NYE 2006, the first Blood &
Thunder at the legendary subTonic space was an experiment in
afterhours dance party endurance that we had no idea would
actually work.  The first year was amazing, but things really
bloomed last year when Blood & Thunder II was held at Galapagos
Art Space (now Public Assembly), and was considered the techno
party of the year by pretty much everyone in attendance.  It's
hard to top a party like that, but we're giving it our best shot
with a killer lineup, a bone rattling sound system (if you've
been to House-N-Home you know what to expect), and a much
improved venue infrastructure.

Jan Krueger has been involved in the German techno scene since
the mid-90's, doing everything from DJing, to throwing parties,
to a recent stint as sales manager at the highly respected
distributor Word and Sound. He recently left Word and Sound to
focus on his DJ career and Hello?Repeat, the label he started
with Daze Maxim. Jan has already made quite a name for himself in
Berlin, appearing regularly at Watergate, Panorama Bar, and Club
Der Vision?re. His rise to fame in North America has happened
incredibly quickly.  His first North American gigs were in
Detroit on DEMF weekend at the Need I Say More 3 afterparty at
the Old Miami, and the Accelerate closing party at The Works on
Monday. He made quite an impression at both gigs, and kinda stole
the show from bigger name DJs. He's completely torn the roof off
of The Bunker both times he's appeared since than, and has become
one of the hottest acts on the North American techno circuit.
When he was here in October to play The Bunker we jokingly
suggested he come play at Blood & Thunder III, and to our surprise
he gladly accepted.  Those of you who had the pleasure of hearing
Jan tagteam with Derek in October know that having him on board
tonight is really going to help us push things over the edge in
true Blood & Thunder style.

http://www.beyondbooking.com/artists/jan_krueger/


Chicago-based Kate Simko is a University-trained classical
pianist turned left field house and techno producer. Releasing
music on labels such as Traum, Kupei Musika and Spectral Sound,
Kate draws from a wide range of influences, combining her sense
of melody and structure with her background in Chicago house and
Detroit techno. Whether playing live or DJ'ing, Kate's musical
selection maintains a warm, soulful character, full of funky bass
lines and loose rhythms. Gaining attention from labels and DJ's
around the world, Kate has performed at festivals such as Mutek
(Montreal and Chile), the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and
Worldtronics (Berlin), and has played beside a myriad of genre
defining artists throughout the United States, Europe and South
America.  This year has been pretty massive for Kate, with
several well received releases on Spectral, a successful North
American tour, an appearance at the Sunday School for Degenerates
party in New York, and a European tour that included a set at the
legendary Fabric club.  Tonight Kate treats us to her new live
set.

http://www.beyondbooking.com/artists/simko/


We decided we couldn't do Blood & Thunder this year without our
Russian techno brothers, alka_rex.  Their live sets are
increasingly rare, and they only pull them out for very special
occasions.  While they've appeared at The Bunker many times, it's
been far too long since we've had them play for us.  These guys
have gotten international praise for their cutting edge releases
and live sets with insanely intricate sound design that
constantly tests the limits of just how strange electronic music
can get and still remain danceable.  They hold down the weekly
Less party, and are staples of the scene.

http://beyondbooking.com/artists/alka_rex/


It definitely wouldn't be Blood & Thunder without Derek
Plaslaiko, ringleader of late night party antics.  What can we
really say about him that you don't already know? He pretty much
blows up The Bunker every single week, usually outshining the
special guests. 2008 has been a huge year for Derek, with a
successful 15 date Spectral Residency Tour of North America, very
well received podcasts for Resident Advisor and XLR8R, and
appearances at DEMF, Igloofest in Montreal, and Daikanyama Unit
in Tokyo.  He also launched his GO!!! monthly at APT, bringing in
guests like Magda and Heartthrob.  We expect a lot from him, but
in 2009 you can expect much more as Derek focuses more energy
into his own productions and finally releasing some music.  Also,
his mix of all Spectral material will be part of the upcoming
Spectral 50 release, on, you guessed it, Spectral Sound.

http://www.beyondbooking.com/artists/derek_plaslaiko/


Bryan Kasenic (aka Spinoza) is known in the electronic music
world for throwing many successful parties, playing adventurous
DJ sets, launching an influential newsletter, and starting
Beyond, his own booking agency.  His set at the Resolute party
thrown for Derek Plaslaiko's birthday floored everyone still in
attendance, and kept the party rocking well past it's scheduled
stop time with everyone dying for more at the end. His DJ sets
this year have been rare, but always a special treat.  Best known
for throwing the weekly Bunker party for almost 6 years now, Bryan has a
ton of experience throwing loft parties and afterhours as well, and is
really excited about the new House-n-Home project he founded alongside
Anthony Parasole.  The first two parties were hugely successful, and
created a lot of buzz leading up to the next party with Move D on
January 17.

http://beyondbooking.com/artists/spinoza/default.asp


Anthony Parasole has been having a really big year. He launched the
Deconstruct record label with Levon Vincent, and will be a recording
artist on Levon's Novel Sound label.. NS-01 by Levon Vincent and Jus Ed
has already sold out of it's first pressing, and immediately put the
label on the map, being charted by Marcel Dettmann, Shed, and Jan
Krueger.  The first Deconstruct sold out almost immediately, and has
stores like Hardwax in Berlin clamoring for more. Trust us, you will be
hearing a lot about these labels in 2009, and you'll probably be hearing
a bunch of the unreleased tracks in Anthony's set tonight.  In 2009,
you'll be hearing Anthony play at Made Events' new Save The Cannibals
party, where he's opening for Cassy on Valentine's Day.

http://www.myspace.com/ill_house_you


Another local on the rise playing tonight is Eric Cloutier.  We've
watched Eric come a long way since we brought him to The Bunker for his
first NYC gig in late 2006. He's moved to the city, established a
residency and picked up a ton of local gigs, done excellent podcasts for
Ghostly and The Bunker, and traveled the US to play in San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Detroit, Philly, and upstate NY. We think it's safe to say
he is truly a rising star to keep an eye on.  Eric is currently working
on 4 new podcasts for 2009, has started getting serious about
production, and will be opening for Steve Bug in January.

http://www.beyondbooking.com/artists/eric_cloutier/


Last but not least is our good friend Atomly, who probably holds the
record for most Bunkers attended in 2008.  It's been awhile since we had
Atomly play at The Bunker, but we've seen him play very impressive sets
at Resolute, Wolf + Lamb, and other parties around the city this year.
Outside of NYC, he's played in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Chicago this
year.  If there's one person who we're sure is going to make it through
the entire 18 hours, it's Atomly.

http://atomly.com/



Some mixes from the artists to check out:


Jan Krueger Bunker podcast:
http://beyond.datavibe.net/20080702_JanKrueger.mp3

Kate Simko live at Fabric:
http://www.katesimko.com/kate_simko_li...@_fabric_10.11.08.mp3

alka_rex live at Bunker:
http://beyondbooking.com/artists/alka_rex/alka_rex_live_set.mp3

Derek Plaslaiko All Thing Matthew Dear mix:
http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2008/10/all-things-matthew-dear-derek-pl

Spinoza dub chamber Bunker opening set 10/24/08
http://alphapoint.datavibe.net/~bryan/102408_Bunker_Spinoza.mp3

Anthony Parasole at Halcyon's Nu Pschidt podcast:
http://dailysession.com/2008/10/20/session-180-halcyon-101708-hr2/

Eric Cloutier 5 hour DJ set at Down:
http://www.elementeight.net/audio/eric_cloutier_-_live_at_down_11.20.08.mp3

Atomly at Wolf + Lamb:
http://www.atomly.com/music/atomly_-_wolf_and_lamb_05jul2008.mp3

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