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  • House
  • Dance
  • TechHouse

Throwback Tuesdays 04/06

Side Bar
21:00 - 3:00
  • EDM
  • ElectroHouse
  • ProgressiveHouse

Naughty Noughties Vol 7 (Extra Ticket Release)

Sooki Lounge
20:00 - 23:55
  • Spice Girls

    United Kingdom
  • Calvin Harris

    “What I’m into at the moment”, says Calvin Harris, “is the idea of stadium dance. Playing football stadiums with massive riffs, big hands-in-the-air rave anthems. The whole ‘minimal’ thing has passed, for me.”,A bold ambition, but such boldness is justifiable, coming from a man who ascended from the bedroom to the big time in the blink of an eye. At least, that’s how it appeared from the outside, back there in 2007.,He may have barely turned 23 when he first hit the charts, but Calvin Harris had been making music, legend has it, since the age of 15 on an old Amiga computer in the Scottish town of Dumfries, when he wasn’t stacking shelves at the local Marks & Spencer.,“It seems like I came from nowhere” Harris admits, “but it didn’t feel like that for me. I had a successful record after having lots of unsuccessful records…”
    United Kingdom
    • EDM
    • ElectroHouse
    • ProgressiveHouse
  • DAFT PUNK

    Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo met Thomas Bangalter when they both attended school in Paris, France, in 1987. In 1992, they recorded a song (under the name Darling), which in turn found its way onto a compilation single issued on Stereolab’ Duophonic label. The English journalist who dubbed the young Parisian duo ‘daft punks’ after listening to their first single, can little have imagined quite how far the group would go: a few years later and Daft Punk is the electronic group which has taken techno out of the clubs and given it to the masses across the planet. After their “Homework” album achieved sales of over 2 million (including 400,000 in France alone), and having been acclaimed as much by fellow musicians as by the record-buying public, the duo composed of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo have proved, if proof were needed, that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to success in the music industry.,Instead of showing their faces all over the place and appearing on television, Daft Punk settled on a different method of getting themselves known: writing songs that captured the spirit of the moment and blasting their way through the traditional boundaries separating House, Disco and Funk, making videos that were both fun and inventive with a raft of leading young directors (Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry, Roman Copolla, Seb Janiak, among others), and stage shows that held nothing back in terms of spectacle, with above all else a desire to keep pushing back the boundaries of the possible.,In 1999, before the format had swept all before it, Daft Punk released a DVD that was the first music release to fully explore the possibilities of interactivity. They then disappeared from the scene to spend two years preparing their new album, “Discovery”, in the greatest secrecy. The album sees Daft Punk scaling new heights, crafting what may become the number one pop record of the new millennium: an album that steadfastly refuses to follow any predetermined formula, preferring instead to offer up 14 tracks rich in insights and humour, aiming to propel their musical heritage, with all its song and dance, firmly into the future.,Embracing a sense of open-mindedness that some people may feel verges on the iconoclastic (a tag that in fact suits them perfectly), the duo have drawn on other melodies, other sounds, other voices (including those of Romanthony and Todd Edwards) to create a work that is very rich and dense. Despite the fact that their writing style varies from the hell-for-leather of “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” to “Something about us”, the entire “Discovery” album is shot through with their inimitable style: their incomparable feeling for rhythm and production.,And the fact that Leiji Matsumoto, one of the living gods of Japanese animation (Captain Harlock), was entrusted with the task of designing the video for the first single “One More Time” (which debuted at number 1 in France, number 2 in the UK, number 1 in the Eurosingle chart) (has reached then number 1 in Canada, Japan and Portugal and number 1 on Billboard’s hot dance/club play chart), is just one of the many surprises that the two will be springing on us in the months ahead.,Daft punks? Maybe it takes one to know one?
    • Electronica
    • Funk
  • Pain_t

    • TechHouse
    • Techno
  • Shaggy

    Shaggy started DJing fall of 2003 in his bedroom, but it wasn't until he moved to SoCal where he played his first gig. After rockin House parties and After-hours for CaliRes.net Shaggy then moved back home to Seattle and has been making his name known here in the Northwest! Playing at clubs and all age events from free.BASS Thursdays @ Trinity Nightclub and other clubs like See Sound Lounge, Contour and Volume from the 21+ to "Midweek Madness", "Big Bad Bass" & "LOVE 2010" all @ the old Club Motor in Seattle and "Ravers In Disguise" for the All Age group to even Massive outdoor summer parties like "The Boom Is Back" in Oregon and "Jungle Fever" in Washington!!! Shaggy loves to bring the newest and freshest beats to every event he may have the privilege of playing. With butt loads of energy and style Shaggy always has the right tracks to make your feets move and groove!!! Get ready cause Shaggy will drop the beats that will surely get you going and begging for more!!!
    Seattle, United States of America
    • Disco
    • House

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