Saturday, Jan 17th 2K4

Techno City Records Presents "2"



Featuring...



Virulent [Chromagnon/Seismic/Beretta Music/Indianapolis]
www.chromanetmusicworks.com www.berettamusic.com

Der Mercenary [Mission:Detroit/Rewer Olsztyn/Poland/Brussels]

Neil V & Jimmy Hunt [Techno City Records/Detroit]
www.technocityrecords.com

John Johr [Pressure/Cave Dj's/Detroit] & Dan Lucas [Brown Note 
Productions/Detroit/L.A.]


$5.00 before midnight - $7.00 after 

10:00pm - 4:00am

18 and up to dance
21 and up to drink

Location
McCarthy's Pub
1600 W Fort St. (Fort & 10th Street)
Detroit, MI 48216
*Just across the street from the main post office*


Upcoming Events.....
Feb 21st - "III"

Virulent bio:

Kevin Farabaugh was born and raised in the industrial sprawl of northwest 
indiana. At 12, he took an early fondness to the dark side of electronic music 
with a healthy interest In industrial and EBM. Inspired by the sounds of nitzer 
ebb, front 242, skinny puppy, nine inch nails and ministry, he bought his first 
drum machine at 14 to work on his own mechanized sound, supplementing these 
rhythms with
emerging music software technology.

After drifting through various local bands, his frustration with the lack of 
electronic acts in the area brought him to Chicago's rave scene for the first 
time in 1996. Hearing the sounds of techno via such artists as the Surgeon, 
Dave Clarke, The Advent and Cari Lekebusch gave new inspiration and purpose to 
his musical direction. At 16, he bought turntables and began frequenting 
Chicago record stores 
such as Gramaphone and Hot Jams, which catered to his focus of complex, 
abraisive and polyrhythmic techno.

Kevin played with international talents such as Chris Liberator, Dave The 
Drummer and Nigel Rrichards in northwest indiana, until relocating to purdue 
university to study in 2000. creating the Virulent alias for his focus on 
techno of all categories,  he went on to play alongside such respected techno 
and tech-house giants as dj dan and christian smith.

Once again becoming interested in writing and producing his ownmaterial, in 
2002 Kevin began this task anew. Falling back on previous experience coupled 
with the guidance of his close friend and fledging producer Adam Jay, in less 
than a year he had already written several unsigned pieces. Adam signed one of 
these works, the frenetic "Ombrophobia", for the second release on his 
Chromagnon label, a various artist ep entitled "Out Of Extinction". The next 
label to call upon Kevin's
production talents was Detroit-based Seismic Records, who signed the 
much-lauded "Hive Minded" to a compilation release due out in January of 2004.

Upon meeting the BerettaMusic crew, Virulent was immediately interested in the 
positive, productive attitude of the group. The tech-house sound of the label 
also gave him a means to harken back to his Chicago roots, which is just what 
he did on his remix of Airport Society's "Travellers".
The remix has been a critical smash, garnering high praise from the likes of 
Bryan Zentz, Mateo Murphy and Christian Smith.

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