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THIS THURSDAY DEC. 5 @ LOLA

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XPLOSION PRODUCTIONS AND CREATIONS PMG PRESENTS

BIG DJ LITTLE CLUB

PETE "SHAKER" BONES

&

PAUL ROGERS

OPEN BAR & FREE ADMISION FROM 10-11PM

paul rogers (mechanism/sumsonic rec, uk)

After receiveing worldwide acclaim for his last underground hit "Krafty" this

9 year veteran of the underground UK dance scene will be playing the newest

and unreleased toons of the tech-house variety.

Pete Bones

"Pete Bones is a wicked producer, and he's made Red Ant a very reliable

source of quality underground house. I just wish I had something positive to

say about his taste in sunglasses."

Danny Howells

Whatever his friends might say about his choice of eyewear, Pete Bones is a

legend in the dance music community. With more than 10 years as a DJ and

producer, a string of club hits and a world-renowned label, Pete could sit

back and earn gigs on the strength of his reputation alone. But that's not

really Pete's style. He knows what he wants, and he's good enough at what he

does to make it happen. And that's why Pete's always one step ahead of the

rest of the scene, (sunglasses notwithstanding, of course).

Pete's career took off quickly. Gaining his first residency in 1991 at Hand &

Spear in Surrey, it wasn't long before he was guesting all over Europe and

the UK. Pete had bigger plans though, and soon began producing quality,

pumping house tracks for the burgeoning scene under a variety of names. In

'94 he launched Ugly Bug records and recorded a string of floor-fillers

including the club smash, 'Just Lick It' as Shaker. Pete's chart success led

to an artist deal with XL recordings in '95.

For most, this would have been the peak of an outstanding career, but Pete

was after more. Despite massive chart success, Pete reinvented his sound and

launched a new label, Red Ant Records, and started delivering chunky

tech-house beats to an admiring clubland audience. "Haviiable

sce of quality underground house. I just wish I had something positive to

say about his taste in sunglasses."

Danny Howells

Whatever his friends might say about his choice of eyewear, Pete Bones is a

legend in the dance music community. With more than 10 years as a DJ and

producer, a string of club hits and a world-renowned label, Pete could sit

back and earn gigs on the strength of his reputation alone. But that's not

really Pete's style. He knows what he wants, and he's good enough at what he

does to make it happen. And that's why Pete's always one step ahead of the

rest of the scene, (sunglasses notwithstanding, of course).

Pete's career took off quickly. Gaining his first residency in 1991 at Hand &

Spear in Surrey, it wasn't long before he was guesting all over Europe and

the UK. Pete had bigger plans though, and soon began producing quality,

pumping house tracks for the burgeoning scene under a variety of names. In

'94 he launched Ugly Bug records and recorded a string of floor-fillers

including the club smash, 'Just Lick It' as Shaker. Pete's chart success led

to an artist deal with XL recordings in '95.

For most, this would have been the peak of an outstanding career, but Pete

was after more. Despite massive chart success, Pete reinvented his sound and

launched a new label, Red Ant Records, and started delivering chunky

tech-house beats to an admiring clubland audience. "Haviiable

source of quality underground house. I just wish I had something positive to

say about his taste in sunglasses."

Danny Howells

Red Ant instantly caught the attention of the progressive and tech-house

scenes, and now, 25 releases down the road, Red Ant tracks are getting

run-outs with everyone from A-list progressive house champions like Timo

Maas, Deep Dish and Chris Fortier through to more house-oriented DJ's like

Roger Sanchez and Danny Tenaglia с even the tough track kings like Carl Cox

and Seb Fontaine have their hands on Red Ant's thumping, tracky 12"s.

And Pete continues the reinvention. Recent Red Ant releases like "In The

Beats - Freakus/Giant mixes", "Tsotsi" and his collaborations with

up-and-coming producers the Sleepfreaks ("In My Mind") and Jorge Baez

are taking the deeper, darker approach of Pete's more recent DJ

sets, while still retaining the pumping feel that Red Ant is famous for.

The Bones sound has found a new home in New York, with a residency, 'Freakus'

in NYC, where Pete's sets are being warmly received every other month.

Upcoming projects include various remixes on acclaimed dance labels and more

pumping Red Ant tracks are ready to go.

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Originally posted by rcrespo

review?

I couldn't make it .. how was Paul Rogers? Hope they bring him back for WMC. I've been trying to catch that guy playing out forever.

See everyone @ Space tonight.

DEEP DOWN IN MIAMI,

Ramon C.

areyourestricted?

I've been told that due to the inmense support ........ the promoters decided to make it a private party ........

At 2 am they packed ...... and decided Miami is not worth listening to such good quality music......

Some people might think next time I'll check it ...... sometimes there might not be a next time .........

Ramon ..... don't miss out on Jody of WOW next Thursday ..... it will be worth every penny of the $7 cover ........

:cool::hat:

--------------------------amon C.

areyourestricted?

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