Friday, May 14 2010
Damaged Goods presents Droid Showcase w/ Dustin Zahn + Acid Circus
w/ music by:
Dustin Zahn - Enemy : Drumcode : Droid Recordings : http://www.enemyrecords.com // MPLS
Acid Circus - Droid Behavior : Timefog // LA
Dean Paul - Droid Behavior // LA
Delinquent Frequency - Harmonic : Avalon // LA
atmosphere:
Droid Behavior + DM
10:00pm - 4:00am
$10//$15 | 21+
King King
6555 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90028
RSVP: RsvpDG@beharmonic.com for discounted entry before 11pm.
http://www.droidbehavior.com
http://www.twitter.com/droidbehavior
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ABOUT DUSTIN ZAHN
A bad ass behind the decks, and in the studio since 1998...his productions ended up on some bigger techno labels as well as more obscure imprints. Along with Ian Lehman, he forged the well-received “Attack People” live performance…bringing his show across the US, to South America, and Europe as well. When he’s not on tour with his DJ sets or supercharged live pa sessions, he co-promotes some of Minneapolis’s biggest techno parties. In addition, he also manages his labels Abiotic Recordings and Enemy Records, which both receive wide support from the techno community.
ABOUT ACID CIRCUS
In an industry where DJ's no longer dominate the action with pressed wax, live PAs have taken digital mixing to another level. No strangers to tweaking and freqing everything within earshot, Acid Circus have mastered the art of live performance: Dropping original music, custom remixes, re-edits, and samples from both current and classic tracks, their unique and aggressive mix of electro, house, and every strain of techno in between has blurred the lines of dj set and live act.
Their raw precision performances have placed them alongside major players Magda, Jeff Mills, Konrad Black, John Tejada, Tony Rohr, Richard Devine, and Italo Boys at undergrounds, festivals, after parties and club nights all over California, Seattle, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Philadelphia. Their releases have been charted and heavily played by techno heavyweights Speedy J, Adam Beyer and Richie Hawtin.
Damaged Goods presents Droid Showcase w/ Dustin Zahn + Acid Circus
w/ music by:
Dustin Zahn - Enemy : Drumcode : Droid Recordings : http://www.enemyrecords.com // MPLS
Acid Circus - Droid Behavior : Timefog // LA
Dean Paul - Droid Behavior // LA
Delinquent Frequency - Harmonic : Avalon // LA
atmosphere:
Droid Behavior + DM
10:00pm - 4:00am
$10//$15 | 21+
King King
6555 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90028
RSVP: RsvpDG@beharmonic.com for discounted entry before 11pm.
http://www.droidbehavior.com
http://www.twitter.com/droidbehavior
---
ABOUT DUSTIN ZAHN
A bad ass behind the decks, and in the studio since 1998...his productions ended up on some bigger techno labels as well as more obscure imprints. Along with Ian Lehman, he forged the well-received “Attack People” live performance…bringing his show across the US, to South America, and Europe as well. When he’s not on tour with his DJ sets or supercharged live pa sessions, he co-promotes some of Minneapolis’s biggest techno parties. In addition, he also manages his labels Abiotic Recordings and Enemy Records, which both receive wide support from the techno community.
ABOUT ACID CIRCUS
In an industry where DJ's no longer dominate the action with pressed wax, live PAs have taken digital mixing to another level. No strangers to tweaking and freqing everything within earshot, Acid Circus have mastered the art of live performance: Dropping original music, custom remixes, re-edits, and samples from both current and classic tracks, their unique and aggressive mix of electro, house, and every strain of techno in between has blurred the lines of dj set and live act.
Their raw precision performances have placed them alongside major players Magda, Jeff Mills, Konrad Black, John Tejada, Tony Rohr, Richard Devine, and Italo Boys at undergrounds, festivals, after parties and club nights all over California, Seattle, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Philadelphia. Their releases have been charted and heavily played by techno heavyweights Speedy J, Adam Beyer and Richie Hawtin.