It's actually 4 -6pm GMT..... -----Original Message----- From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: Bleep
Sorry in advance for the spam/repetition. It's a http://bleep43.com type of weekend. List member Toby Frith is on Groovetech between 1500-1700 GMT today (Friday) playing an electro set. http://www.groovetech.com/gtradio It's also the first SLICES event in London tomorrow. http://bleep43.com presents SLICES #1 Rob Euroh (Remote Audio) Plant43 (Bleep43) Rebel Intelligence .spectraal (Outlet Collective) Squidbrik (Bleep43) Sat 21st September @ http://www.publiclife.org 82a Commercial St (outside Spitalfields Church) 5 mins walk from Liverpool St 8 -2 am no tax This first F * R * E * E * slice will focus on all forms of electro. It's been a long time in the planning and we hope you like it: Rob Euroh (courtesy of www.electroempire.com ) Rob was credited in 1999 with inventing a brand new scratching technique, 'The Euroh Scratch'. This is 2 faders at the same time with one hand Scratch pattern that was used by Prime cuts of the Scratch Perverts to win both the DMC World Team DJ Championship 1999, and the ITF World Scratching Category Final the same year. This scratch appears for the 1st time on vinyl on Rob Euroh's single for Blue Juice , on a track entitled (funnily enough!) "The Euroh Scratch". A veteran of the UK Hip-Hop scene, Rob is a multifaceted Exponent of creative output. A 1st love of producing and DJ-ing electro, citing new school producers such as Anthony Rother, Drexciya, Cisco Ferreira (the Advent), Scape One, and Transparent Sound as current inspirations, then producers such as Aldo Marin, Jerry Calliste, Lon Alonzo, etc, as old school pioneers that most influenced him. Rob Euroh's sound is a mixture of the hard-driving rhythms of the old school Classics such as "Al-Naafiysh" and "We Come To Rock" with the pace of Miami Bass crossed with Detroit and early European techno. Throw into the mix some fast-paced contemporary scratching and you end up with a unique slant on modern-day Electro. PLANT43 We are lucky that Bleep43.com's own technical lynchpin, and boss of web design firm Plant43.com, Emile Facey also happens to be an experienced musician, schooled in electronica. He will charge the evening up with a LIVE ELECTRO SET. Expect half-an hour of brain-food that you can dance to. Rebel Intelligence West London's Lawrence and Simon from www.rebel-intelligence.com have been putting on electro-orientated parties around the capital for over 4 years now and are well-schooled in laying down the full range of the electro sound on the dancefloor. .spectraal We are proud to welcome Rob G of the legendary East London-based Outlet Collective as he brings his own unique brand of electro to the night's proceedings. Sqidbrik starts off the evening with a double tribute to the late James Stinson and pioneers of electro, messrs Hutter and Schneider.