~ FREE TICKET GIVE AWAY~
Who loves free music? The NYC Shakedown has been generous enough to offer one of our lucky readers a free pair of tickets to the Friday, July 16, 2010 performance:
NYC SHAKEDOWN: ATNARKO w/ Brooklyn Sound Lab & DJ Nutritious
There is one pair of tickets for the @ 10PM show with doors opening @ 8PM
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RT this to be in a drawing to WIN 2 Free tickets to see NYC Shakedown (@djnutritious) at NYC’s @BellHouseNY on July 16th!! #tinyragerblog
Biographies:
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Atnarko’s own sleek productions—which he describes as “funky and fun”—have been pressed for underground imprints like Nightshift Recordings, Tango, Kolour and Robsoul. His collaborations with British house-legend Huggy as “Formidable Force” for the 2020 Vision label has indeed landed in the record crates of the world’s top house DJs who prize their quirky, yet floor-movin’ vibes. Atnarko has appeared on Ministry Of Sound, OM, Fabric, Street Beat, Fat City, Network, Astralwerks, and more. He’s also an in-demand remixer and well traveled club DJ who wants nothing more than to drop a groove down your spine (and inspire a smile on your face).
Atnarko also co-owns Eight-Tracks along with Q-Burns abstract Message. Eight-Tracks is a vinyl based label dedicated to releasing conceptual house music with a post-modernist—read: subversive—slant.
Joining in this evening will be a debut Live-PA performance by Brooklyn Sound Lab, the crunchy closed-circuit production duo of U-Melt’s Zac Lasher and Josh Parrish. Brooklyn Sound Lab combines their years of live electronic music experience with the studio skill and precision that brought you U-Melt’s latest album, Perfect World… and it’s all bangin!
VJ Mamiko Kushida is on brain duties with her ever smashing avant-garde visuals and Nutritious hits the decks in his old-nabe with a new bag of picks…
10 bux at the Bell House 149 7th St, Brooklyn (in the Gowanus area of Park Slope)
10pm-4am, 21+
F, G or R TRAINS-9th Street & 4th Avenue stop
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