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  1. Deep Space ft. SHERWOOD & PINCH (LIVE) and François K. Monday, September 23, 2013 10pm – 3:30am Closing night of Dub Champions Festival US Debut of SHERWOOD & PINCH (LIVE) and François K. Purchase Tickets: RA Tickets: Sherwood & Pinch Live & Francois K at Cielo, New York Adrian Sherwood and Pinch have developed a new live project under the moniker ‘Sherwood and Pinch’. Deep Space and Dub Champions Festival are proud to present the US Debut of this historic collaboration by these two seminal figureheads, operating within different orbits of the bass and dub scene. Adrian Sherwood needs little introduction. For more than three decades he has been chartering the highly acclaimed On-U Sound label, building up a colossal body of work. He is known for taking his productions to the frontier by experimenting with dub and other seemingly alien sounds such as electronica, industrial grind and uncovered world music. Through On-U and beyond he has nurtured the careers of Tackhead and Mark Stewart, and has a long-standing creative relationship with Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. He has infected the output of Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and Primal Scream through his signature production skills, with recent remixes for Django Django and Peaking Lights. A restless innovator, his 2012 album ‘Survival and Resistance’ was heralded as being ‘on murderous, devastating form’. One of the key figures of the genre loosely regarded as ‘bass music’ Rob Ellis, better known as Pinch stands out among the fluid group of like-minded dubstep musicians that define the so-called Bristol sound. Another label owner, through his Tectonic label he has championed artists like 2562 and Skream before the eventual release with dub legend, Scientist. Other notable markers in his discography include his 2012 FABRICLIVE offering and the eponymous Pinch & Shackleton album on Honest Jon’s. After two years of ground breaking events, Dub Champions Festival returns to New York City to celebrate the influential style known as dub, from the reggae roots to the future of electronic bass music, featuring one of a kind performances & educational workshops by the legendary artists from Jamaica who invented dub as well as the latest innovators from around the globe who have continued to push the influential style forward in electronic music and beyond. NYC label Subatomic Sound began the mission three years ago developing a week long festival here in the city and has since debuted it in Europe and this year will expand to include NYC, DC, & Philadelphia from Sept 19-23. www.DubChampions.com www.Facebook.com/DubChampions Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard every Monday at Cielo. no dress code - just an open mind Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Want eflyers for free admission, exclusive announcements & deep discounts? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly newsletter) at: www.deepspacenyc.com www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc www.myspace.com/deepspacenyc For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit: www.wavemusic.com/wave-label/9
  2. Monday, Sept. 16 FaltyDL Raz Mesinai Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer FaltyDL: Drew Cyrus Lustman is a musician in love with complexity and beautiful simplicity alike. On the one hand, the 26-year-old one-time sushi chef grew up playing piano and upright bass in jazz and classical groups, and cites Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Squarepusher and Weather Report as life-changing influences; on the other, he loves clubs, loves to dance, and considers hip hop, house, jungle and UK garage to be as important as any of those virtuoso musicians. Vitally, there is no sense of any divide between these influences – Drew does not see technical music as separate from music that is there to stimulate good feelings and soundtrack good times. His first releases in 2007 may have been unashamedly Squarepusher-influenced IDM, but they were tracks for the rave and not mere exercises in programming complexity, and listening to their tear-out jungle breaks now, they are unmistakeably the work of a man who dances in the studio. Which he does. And even more impressively, in his more recent releases, these precursors from across the globe and throughout musical history are tied together on the later tunes that brought him to global attention into a sound that could only come under the city lights of his adoptive home of New York in the 21st century. The breakthrough with these latter tracks came when he dropped the tempo and allowed his beats to breathe, which found him a natural home on the British label Planet Mu, itself revitalised by its immersion in the possibilities of the dubstep and post-dubstep underground. Centring on the rhythms of UK garage provided the key which unlocked Drew’s natural sense of the interconnectedness of electronic funk styles, the limber beat patterns allowing him to forward from UKG into dubstep space, back into NYC’s orginal garage and further back still towards disco. The rolling rhythms of jungle were still there too, albeit sublimated, and underlying it all was the fresh-to-death gleam and defiant boom of hip hop. His timing was impeccable: the ‘Love Is A Liability’ album and ‘Bravery’ EP came just as the post-dubstep underground was becoming far more fluid, and his easy stylistic shifts provided the perfect bridge between the new garage of artists like Brackles and Geiom, the cosmic hip hop of LA and Glasgow, and those people who were falling in love with house music all over again via Funky, Omar S and Karizma. But where some English producers might say “it’s all houseâ€, he says “it’s all hip hop! Ya dig?†Back in New Haven, Conneticut where he was born, a younger Drew would let his mind roam: smoking a lot of pot and “watching the paint drip off the paintings†in the Yale Art Museum, or sitting at home reading Herman Hesse’s Journey to the East and Siddhartha over and over. Now, thanks purely to those two Planet Mu releases, he is travelling in person all over the planet. Drew still has the yen to make wild jungle, and one day maybe he’ll end up back in smoky jazz clubs. But right now, he’s still as in love with current club music as the scene is with him, slipping easily between and ahead of new genre collisions even as they happen. It takes improvisatory skills to deal with a musical world that shifts and reconfigures as wildly as that of 2010 – but if anyone has those skills it’s FaltyDL. FaltyDL Composer, producer, filmmaker, sound alchemist and dub visionary, Raz Mesinai has has been a cult figure in the underground New York City music & art scene for over 20 years. His work under the monikers Badawi, Sub Dub, Lady Man & The Heretic Of Ether, have caught the attention of a wide range of artists, from filmmakers Ridley Scott, Darren Aronofsky & Jonathan Demme, to such diverse musicians and producers as John Zorn, Meat Beat Manifesto, The Kronos Quartet, Kode9 and Shackleton among others. With over a dozen albums and numerous remixes and 12"s on such iconic dub, punk, avant-garde and electronic music labels, as ROIR, Tzadik, Asphodel, Island Records, Skull Disco and Instinct, Mesinai's music remains impossible to classify, yet easily recognizable, combining aspects of traditional dub techniques, sound design, psycho-acoustic phenomenon and poly-rhythmic, trance inducing rhythms, all summed up into, what Mesinai refers to as, "Dub Fiction". Mary Anne Hobbs presents Raz Mesinai aka Badawi on BBC Radio1 Mary Anne Hobbs presents Raz Mesinai aka Badawi on BBC Radio1 by Raz Mesinai | Mixcloud Tunnel Vision (film by Raz Mesinai) Sounding the Depths | Souciant The artwork of Raz Mesinai THOE String Quartet For Four Turntables (Lincoln Center Festival) http://disquiet.com/2009/06/30/raz-mesinai-turntable-quartet/ Sound design experiments featured by Ableton Live https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/singing-dunes-hauntingly-beautiful-sound-designer-operator-raz-mesinai/ Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard every Monday at Cielo. no dress code - just an open mind Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Admission is $12 cash at the door with eflyer or InLoop RSVP (excludes ticketed events) You can now RSVP for Deep Space at Cielo right from your mobile device via InLoop Events, download the free app today. This excludes special events when advance tickets are sold. inLoop ? Electronic Music Events Want eflyers for free admission, exclusive announcements & deep discounts? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly newsletter) at: Deep Space NYC www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc www.myspace.com/deepspacenyc For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit: Deep Space Media: Wave Music
  3. Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Joann Jimenez with Love from Fania Records present: Pa'lante NYC Old School Salsa. Latin Soul. Boogaloo. Classics. World. House "defining our culture rather than having it dictated to us" - resident dj Christian Martir (Rice N Beans Sounds) Special Guests: Antonio Ocasio (Tribal Winds / WEPA NYC) Pura candela mi gente! FREE before 9pm $10 afterwards The Gallery at LPR 158 Bleecker Street Between MacDougal & Thompson New York, NY 10012 Take any train to West 4th street
  4. In celebration of our anniversary and Antonio Ocasio's Birthday, we are taking it back home to our roots in the South Bronx providing you with a space (outside the club) to experience the true meaning of tradition, joy and freedom. Joann Jimenez presents... WEPA LOFT EDITION: 4th YEAR ANNIVERSARY + ANTONIO OCASIO’S BIRTHDAY! October 4, 2013 8pm-4am opening set: Ace House Nation art by: Michael Casiano BYOC: Bring Your Own Cooler It's that kind of party! no drinks sold on premises $20 Advance $30 at the Door Limited Capacity, don't wait til last minute. Tickets can be purchased on-line: www.wepanyc.com you don't need a paypal account - NO FEE or contact muzikbutrfly@gmail.com to pick up or drop off 2505 Third Avenue (136 & 137 Street) 4 or 5 to 138th - Grand Concourse 6 to 3rd Avenue - 138th Street
  5. Sunday October 13, 2013 6pm - til late John Davis presents... Body & SOUL François K. Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell Danny Krivit lights by: Ariel $20 in Tickets On-Line: https://bodyandsoulcdw.eventbrite.com/ $30 at the Door Webster Hall New York City 125 East 11th St.reet New York, New York 10003 www.bodyandsoul-nyc.com www.youtube.com/bodyandsoulnyc www.facebook.com/BodyAndSoulNYC
  6. Sunday May 26th, 2013 6pm - til late John Davis presents... Body & SOUL François K. Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell Danny Krivit lights by: Ariel $20 in Tickets On-Line: Body & SOUL Memorial Day Weekend 2013 - Eventbrite $30 at the Door XL Nightclub 512 West 42nd Street New York City The Official Site of Body and SOUL NYC Body & Soul NYC - YouTube www.facebook.com/BodyAndSoulNYC
  7. Joann Jimenez presents... ¡WEPA! CLASSICS PARTY Garage/Loft-Style Resident DJ / Producer: Antonio Ocasio (Tribal Winds) Special Guests: Joey Llanos (Paradise Garage / The Choice) Ray Vazquez (Justus WorldWide / Coney Island) Live Art by: Michael Casiano (The Taino Way) $10 with flyer or RSVP to muzikbutrfly@gmail.com $15 without flyer or RSVP Santos Party House (Basement) 96 Lafayette Street between Walker St & White St Take any train to Canal Street www.wepanyc.com www.youtube.com/wepanyc www.soundcloud.com/wepanyc
  8. 5/6 SUPER DISCO EXPERIENCE featuring Dimitri from Paris collaborating with Francois K. Advance tickets on sale now! www.residentadvisor.net/deepspacenyc 5/13 OBJEKT and Francois K. Advance tickets on sale now! www.residentadvisor.net/deepspacenyc Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard. no dress code - just an open mind Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Want eflyers for free admission, exclusive announcements & deep discounts? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly newsletter) at: www.deepspacenyc.com www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc www.myspace.com/deepspacenyc For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit: www.wavemusic.com/wave-label/9
  9. Friday, April 26th 6pm - 3am Joann Jimenez presents... ¡WEPA! The Original Home of Afro-House & Latin Soul Resident DJ / Producer: Antonio Ocasio (Tribal Winds) Live Art by: Michael Casiano (The Taino Way) $10 after 10pm with invite printout or RSVP: muzikbutrfly@gmail.com $15 after 10pm without invite printout or RSVP Bar 13 (3rd Floor) 121 University Place (between 13 and 14 Street) Union Square - NYC www.wepanyc.com www.youtube.com/wepanyc www.soundcloud.com/wepanyc
  10. Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard. no dress code - just an open mind Show this invite on your phone and get Free Entry + Vodka Cocktails before 11pm. François K. is revered as the co-creator of New York City’s legendary dance party Body&SOUL. He tours worldwide for not only his soulful house dj sets, but also for his techno and dub mixes. Over the years he performed regularly at Studio 54, Paradise Garage, The Loft, Ministry of Sound, Sound Factory Bar, Twilo, Roxy and Club Yellow in Japan, to name a few. In great demand, François has gone into the studio to produce/remix recordings by Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Jimmy Cliff, Underworld, Eurythmics, Bunny Wailer, U2, Ashford & Simpson with Maya Angelou, the Smiths, Dido, Finley Quaye, Diana Ross, Cure, Mick Jagger, Fishbone, Talvin Singh, D Train, Erasure, Yazoo, Black Uhuru, Thomas Dolby, and Jah Wobble. In 2005 François was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame. Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Want eflyers for free admission, exclusive announcements & deep discounts? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly newsletter) at: Deep Space NYC www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc Deep Space NYC | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit: Deep Space Media: Wave Music
  11. 2/4* DJ Spun (Rong Music) Alex from Tokyo (Tokyo Black Star, Innnervisions, world famous) 2/11* Francois K. all night 2/18 GOTH TRAD and François K. Advance tix for Goth-Trad now on sale at: RA: Deep Space NYC 2/25* François K. Fluxion (Chain Reaction, Echocord) *Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11 pm with eflyer 3/18 Deep Space 10th Anniversary Party Scuba and François K. [TABLE=width: 1045] <tbody>[TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]$15 Limited Advance; $17 advance [/TD] [/TR] </tbody>[/TABLE] Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard. no dress code - just an open mind Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Want eflyers for free admission? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly email newsletter) at: Deep Space NYC www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc Deep Space NYC | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos
  12. It doesn’t seem like 10 years ago that three friends threw a Brazilian party and had such a great turn out that hundreds had to be turned away at the door. NYC’s veteran Club/Radio DJ, DJ True, got together with DJ/Percussionist, Miller Cruz and Event Producer, Joann Jimenez to put all their efforts into a vision named ALMA. ALMA translates to soul in Portuguese (and Spanish) but is also an acronym; “All for the Love of Music & Artâ€. The team was complete when they made upcoming singer/DJ, Manchildblack the host for the festivities and the rest became a part of NYC nightlife history. Coming from the soul, all for the love of the music and art was exhibited at every event. These two Brazilian DJs combined their vast knowledge of music and wide network of talent to create a bold new sound with a feel that lent itself to a spiritual revival at some moments and a debaucherous carnaval at others. This sound quickly won the world over with big batucada beats, a soulful NYC cool and a high caliber of musical guests that shared their love of Brazilian culture and it’s varied inspired styles. Their events have featured Louie Vega and The Elements of Life, Joe Claussell, Rich Medina, Osunlade, Bobbito, The Martinez Brothers, DJ Afro, DJ Karizma, Turntables on the Hudson, King Britt and an endless list of underground dance music’s favorite artists. The ALMA events ran for five years and abruptly ended to the sadness of many of its fans. Now, five years since it’s end, the original ALMA team gets together for a one time only event to kick off this year's carnaval! Expect all of the elements that made this party both famous and infamous to be in full gear as they celebrate the relocation of Miller Cruz to Germany. Many have tried to fill the void that the ALMA parties left behind, but very few have even come close. Don't miss your last chance to see why this party was adored by so many. Thursday, February 7, 2013 7pm - 2am Joann Jimenez and Manchildblack present ALMA NYC Reunion 'A Journey into Neo-Brazilian Fusion' resident DJs: DJ True and Miller Cruz and Special Guests * 7-9pm * 2 for 1 Caiprinhas * Happy Hour * Free (7-8pm) :: $5 (8-9pm) $10 (10pm-2a with RSVP to muzikbutrfly@gmail.com) $15 (10pm-2a without RSVP) Sullivan Room 218 Sullivan Street (between 3rd Street & Bleecker) Invitation: https://www.facebook.com/events/204612762997424/ Photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152404021355007.937672.850715006&type=1 Music: http://www.soundcloud.com/almanyc Video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152424642995007
  13. It doesn’t seem like 10 years ago that three friends threw a Brazilian party and had such a great turn out that hundreds had to be turned away at the door. NYC’s veteran Club/Radio DJ, DJ True, got together with DJ/Percussionist, Miller Cruz and Event Producer, Joann Jimenez to put all their efforts into a vision named ALMA. ALMA translates to soul in Portuguese (and Spanish) but is also an acronym; “All for the Love of Music & Artâ€. The team was complete when they made upcoming singer/DJ, Manchildblack the host for the festivities and the rest became a part of NYC nightlife history. Coming from the soul, all for the love of the music and art was exhibited at every event. These two Brazilian DJs combined their vast knowledge of music and wide network of talent to create a bold new sound with a feel that lent itself to a spiritual revival at some moments and a debaucherous carnaval at others. This sound quickly won the world over with big batucada beats, a soulful NYC cool and a high caliber of musical guests that shared their love of Brazilian culture and it’s varied inspired styles. Their events have featured Louie Vega and The Elements of Life, Joe Claussell, Rich Medina, Osunlade, Bobbito, The Martinez Brothers, DJ Afro, DJ Karizma, Turntables on the Hudson, King Britt and an endless list of underground dance music’s favorite artists. The ALMA events ran for five years and abruptly ended to the sadness of many of its fans. Now, five years since it’s end, the original ALMA team gets together for a one time only event to kick off this year's carnaval! Expect all of the elements that made this party both famous and infamous to be in full gear as they celebrate the relocation of Miller Cruz to Germany. Many have tried to fill the void that the ALMA parties left behind, but very few have even come close. Don't miss your last chance to see why this party was adored by so many. Thursday, February 7, 2013 7pm - 2am Joann Jimenez and Manchildblack present ALMA NYC Reunion 'A Journey into Neo-Brazilian Fusion' resident DJs: DJ True and Miller Cruz and Special Guests * 7-9pm * 2 for 1 Caiprinhas * Happy Hour * Free (7-8pm) :: $5 (8-9pm) $10 (10pm-2a with RSVP to muzikbutrfly@gmail.com) $15 (10pm-2a without RSVP) Sullivan Room 218 Sullivan Street (between 3rd Street & Bleecker) Invitation: https://www.facebook.com/events/204612762997424/ Photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152404021355007.937672.850715006&type=1 Music: http://www.soundcloud.com/almanyc Video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152424642995007
  14. François K. will be playing EVERY MONDAY in January 2013 Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer $12 (with eflyer); $15 without every Monday in January 2/18 GOTH TRAD and François K. Advance tix for Goth-Trad now on sale at: RA: Deep Space NYC Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves featuring resident dj François K. live on the mixingboard. no dress code - just an open mind Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC between Washington St. and 9th Ave A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave 21+ with photo ID Want eflyers for free admission? Join Deep Space SELECTOR (our weekly email newsletter) at: Deep Space NYC www.facebook.com/deepspacenyc Deep Space NYC | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos For dub-inspired music from Deep Space Media, please visit: www.wavemusic.com/wave-label/9
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