not that it would have made a difference for me, but in the future please don't wait until the day of to post stuff like this. Matt MacQueen writes:
Thursday, October 21, 2004
The Trax 20 Year Anniversary
feat. Marshall Jefferson, Farley Jackmaster Funk & Maurice Joshua Legendary Chicago house label Trax Recordings turns 20, celebrating in grand fashion with super-rare flashback performances by three of its musical founding fathers: Marshall Jefferson, Farley Jackmaster Funk & Maurice Joshua. It’s difficult to overestimate the impact of Trax Recordings on the global dance music scene in 1984. With such seminal releases as “The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)” (Marshall Jefferson), “This Is Acid” (Maurice Joshua), “Funkin’ With The Drums” (Farley Jackmaster Funk), and many countless more soon-to-be house classics, Trax was on the fast road to redefining the sound of dance music today. Playing a key role in Chicago’s claim to fame as the origin of house music, Trax’s stable of legendary DJ/Producers is staggering, including Frankie Knuckles, Fingers Inc., Phuture, Adonis, and so many more. Indeed, the echo Trax Recordings started so many years ago can still be heard loud and clear 20 years later. What better way to celebrate a proud Chicago tradition than bringing the crew back together? Gotta have house? Coming right up!!!

FEATURING 6 HOURS OF NON-STOP PREMIUM CHICAGO OLD-SCHOOL HOUSE SPUN BY THE ONES WHO STARTED IT ALL:
MARSHALL JEFFERSON
MAURICE JOSHUA
FARLEY JACKMASTER FUNK
Lower Level:
DJ Flipside / www.djflipside.com
Round-Bar:
Mark Centennial / Heaven & Earth Division Ben Greene / Sound-Bar
Free before 11pm with RSVP http://www.purefuture.com/html/rsvp.php
$10 thereafter
Sound-Bar
226 W. Ontario St.
Chicago, IL USA
ph: 312-787-4480
9pm-4am / 21+
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Matt MacQueen
http://SonicSunset.com



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