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Vancouver- New Year's Eve- DJ /rupture:Kuma:Jesse Proudfoot

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:39 am
by kuma
The Konspiracy Group presents:

FWDSND003

To hell with Dick Clark, ring in 2007 with the finest in forward sounds and future bass with our special guest

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DJ /rupture (Soot Records/Tigerbeat6/Soul Jazz)


You won't find another musician as agile and reckless as DJ /rupture. He's performed in over 25 countries, released records on Soul Jazz & Tigerbeat6, DJ'ed in a band with Norah Jones, done two John Peel Sessions, and was turntable soloist with the 80-member Barcelona
Symphony Orchestra. Rupture's fans include Robert Plant and that hot person you saw on the street yesterday but were afraid to talk to.

What's Rupture sound like? A border-crossing bass visionary. His dynamic live sets simultaneously partyrock and suggest complex political undertones. Download his highly-influential Gold Teeth Thief mix
from 2001. A four-star review in VIBE Magazine praised it as a "stunning, globe-trotting, three-turntable mix" that "captures the spirit of the best bootleg mixes-bumping, brash, and without borders." That, of
course, was just the beginning...

Rupture also runs Soot Records, an independent label with impeccable curation, dedicated to international urban music. Rupture plays in a band called Nettle - violin, cello, electronics, banjo, guembri, voice.
Rupture does duo performances with guitarist Andy Moor (The Ex). Both projects will release albums in 2007.

http://www.negrophonic.com
http://www.sootrecords.com
http://www.myspace.com/deejayrupture

With able and hearty support from:

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Jesse Proudfoot (Grime Sessions)

Able to swing from dirty grime to heavyweight 2-step syncopation with the flick of the wrist, Jesse is one of our favorite Djs. Vancouverites may remember him as the one with all the really good R&B bootlegs at the
late, lamented Grime Sessions night at Shine. Dude has deep crates and a sensibility that makes him perfect for the night.

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Kuma (The Konspiracy Group)

From the legendary "Dubstep Wars" show on BBC Radio 1's the Breezeblock to gigs with artists as diverse as Pieter K., Kode9 and Pete Lawrence, Kuma has spend the last decade preaching the bass gospel to anyone that can feel the bass vibrations. Frequently unpredictable
and always the life of the party, you can expect something very special.

Special appearances from our usual sound rig plus some of Vancouver's finest belly dancers. That's right, belly dancers.

10pm till.....

$20 at the door.

Video-In Studios
1965 Main St.

More info: http://www.thekonspiracygroup.com

Mixes and ting soon...

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 8:59 pm
by tusk
What in gods name are you doing/eating/rolling in that shot Kuma???

and why didnt I hear about this sooner??? I just said a tentative yes to Shine!

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:01 pm
by kuma
Tusk wrote:What in gods name are you doing/eating/rolling in that shot Kuma???

and why didnt I hear about this sooner??? I just said a tentative yes to Shine!
I am eating fried chicken.

And you only heard about it now because we only secured the flight last night after some negotiation. After the previous headliner declined we took a shot in the dark...and look what happened..

As we are telling everyone, you can have your cake and eat it too...if you want..and hey, i did tell you not to make any NYE plans...

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 8:01 pm
by michael red
well you're on the rinse flyer there tusk. and so is lighta! (without even a tentative yes).

wish there was three of me for this night.

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:46 am
by 3507321c
:twisted: :!:

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:53 am
by kuma
Precisely.

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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:15 am
by kuma
If you're in the hood, or at least in the pacific northwest...come say hi!