BOUNCE NYC'S 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY : Frankie Bones & Chris Love

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    Fresh Peossy
    • Jun 2011
    • 13

    BOUNCE NYC'S 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY : Frankie Bones & Chris Love

    ▟ BOUNCE NYC'S 1 YEAR ANNIVERSERY▙

    Friday August 26th

    Special Guests:

    FRANKIE BONES (Sonic Groove)

    CHRIS LOVE (Love Sound Project)

    Nelly J & Travis Troy (Pure Gonzo Music)

    Raymond Patrick (Recoil Music)

    With Your Residents:

    - Joe Pompeo (Salted Music)
    - Dj Syne (Bounce NYC)
    - Mike Stefan (Abstract Recordings)

    This is a night you don't want to miss!!!

    Friday Aug 26th
    Bounce NYC @ The Gallery at LPR
    158 Bleecker St
    New York, NY
    www.facebook.com/bouncecrewnyc

    TELL THE BOUNCER YOU THERE FOR BOUNCE! DON'T WAIT IN LINE!

    21+ No Cover
    House Music & Drink Specials ALL NIGHT LONG
    www.facebook.com/bouncecrewnyc

    www.lepoissonrouge.com

    For Info on future parties "like" us at www.facebook.com/bouncecrewny.. Stay tuned for upcoming releases from Joe Pompeo as well as DJ mixes from your Bounce NYC residents.

    A little bit about Frankie!

    FRANKIE BONES
    (Sonic Groove) - LA, NYC
    The Man, The Myth, the legend... That is DJ Frankie Bones. He is best known for bringing the rave culture to the United States after playing at a hangar party in the UK during 1989. Frankie Bones, the first American DJ to play these raves, is considered to be 'The Godfather of American Rave Culture'. He got his first inspiration from his father's vast record collection after his father was murdered. Later on, after he had begun producing records, he was offered a gig to play for 5,000 people in England called "Energy" on the strength of his compositions. As the event started on August 26, 1989, the projected attendance had gone through the roof and Frankie played to 25,000 people while the sun came up. At this event, a fight broke out and Frankie got on a speaker, screaming at the fighters, "If you don't start showing some peace, love, and unity, I'll break your fucking faces". With the subsequent discussion of this event on the Usenet newsgroup alt.rave, Respect was added to the three virtues Frankie was speaking of, creating the hippie-esque raver credo of PLUR: Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect. Being profoundly moved by the experience, he brought it back to Brooklyn in the form of his series of Storm Raves. The Storm Raves events began with only a few hundred people in attendance growing to over 5,000 where the likes of Josh Wink, Doc Martin, Sven Vath, DJ Keoki and Richie Hawtin were able to launch their performances into international careers. The Berlin Love Parade, which is generally considered to be the largest rave in the world, named its 1991 and 1992 Parades after well-known compositions by Frankie Bones. NYC ... He's back... In ya face Brooklyn techno at its finest!
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