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* * * OPEN BAR ALL NIGHT * * * Yards Beer

SATURDAY JULY 23RD from 10 till 6 at rizumu

MURAT . ADAM X . SHAWN RUDIMAN . TOM++ . RICK MIKO

http://funkshun.us

http://djadamx.com

http://611records.com

http://phillytechno.org

http://sonicgroove.com

http://technoiraudio.com

= + - rizumu details - + =

funkshun info line : 215.389.7007

18 to enter / 21 to drink / free yuengling all night

$10 membership dues / $5 new member fee

smoothies by philmore cups

incredible edibles by tracy and jill

live visual mixing courtesy of full circle

sound by eye don't know and nofrills audio

halcyon gallery [3rd floor] I-95 exit 25 [allegheny ave]

approx 1 mile west to 3237 amber st

amber st is one block east of frankford ave

train : market-frankford to allegheny > four blocks east

= + - artist biographies - + =

MURAT 'LIVE' . Newark / Detroit . Data - Method 11:11

Techno comes in many forms. There's the melodic, textured Detroit techno of Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson. There's the tougher spacey European variety of Luke Slater, Dave Angel, and C.J. Bolland. Then there's the hards-as-nails, compressed sounds of Stockholm pioneered by Cari Lekebusch, Adam Beyer, and Joel Mull. Murat's work falls into the latter category.

Based in Detroit, Murat was the first artist to be signed to Tim Baker burgeoning Elephanthaus label. Move, his first release for the label, was an underground techno hit, and led to further releases on European labels such as Method and Primate. The follow-up, Transpose, revealed a more mature techno sound that will find favor with fans of labels Underground Resistance, Planet E, and Metroplex.

ADAM X . NYC / Chicago . Sonic Groove

In his DJ performances and track production, Adam X's sound is best described as hard, EBM and industrial inspired dance-floor techno & electro. Adam X penetrates, educates and infuses his audience with a real energy, often drawing from dark & sexual themes, through the mastery of the electronic music medium he has gained from a prolific career.

Adam currently has a chameleonic approach to his artistry, playing at Industrial events like Maschinenfest in Germany, to playing famous techno clubs the next night like Rex Club in Paris. His own productions also combine the two genres, containing elements of both in a single track. From haunting minimal loops and deep, sexy basslines, to the pounding industrial teknoid beats that have become his trademark, Adam X's material reaches a deep and subconscious part of the listener, often evoking an emotional response which is especially visible on the dance-floor. Fifteen years in, Adam’s quest of producing, DJing, and releasing music has the same ideology as day one, that ideology being to continually break new boundaries within electronic music.

SHAWN RUDIMAN 'LIVE'' . pittsburgh . technoiraudio

In 1989 Shawn Rudiman started production work with ed Vargo on THD (Total Harmonic Distortion). This ebm/elektro unit became quite popular in the ebm/ industrial scene of the early to mid 90's, releasing 4 full-length albums, countless remixes and compilation releases on European and domestic labels. Along with this, a fascination with old music machines developed that led him to techno. In 1997 he decided to retire the long worn out industrial-ebm ideals. this led to a move towards pure rhythm and sounds, and a relocation to Pittsburgh, PA the transition period was difficult due to a scaling back of sound layers and refinement of rhythms, but results proved positive. At the same studio production began with techno, so did live sets. Sets of non-stop, all live improvised techno, as fluid and smooth as any dj set, but entirely flexible in direction and tempo. He then started Hyperviny Records with Trevor Combee. This led to meeting Anthony Shakir and that to releaseing tracks for Dan Bell and 7th City etc. He and friend Jwan allen have since started a new label, Technoir Audio. Today he resides somewhere in the ghettos of Pittsburgh and plays live on a regular basis in the mid-west area. "one of the best live p.a.'s i've ever seen."- Anthony "shake" Shakir

TOM++ . philadelphia . funkshun

Stripped-down funk and rhythm, always unpredictable. Choosing from a wide arragement of sounds, Tom++ brings a clever warmth and emotion to the moment, while revealing an insightful view of the reality we inhabit. It is his continued dedication to advancement of all aspects of the music, community, and culture that keeps Tom++ near the heart of the Philadelphia and Global electronic music movement. In 2005 his sights are set on studio production and studying the art of a 'hardware based' live performance.

RICK MIKO . philadelphia . funkshun

In 1993 Miko brought his blend of funky house and disco to The Freight Yard and established himself as a resident deejay there. This club was located in a warehouse in Allentown, PA and is known for the legendary all night events and weeklies that took place at a time when the rave scene, as it is known today, was still in its infancy. Every Friday night from 1993-1997 and also at the historic all night Freight Yard parties, Miko would deejay along side artists such as Joey Beltram, Laurent Garnier, Scott & Robbie Hardkiss, Keoki, Wink, Frankie Bones, Adam X, Feelgood, Scott Henry, DB, Dieselboy and many more.

In a time when techno music was the standard, Miko defied the norm by giving the crowd an awesome house set while at the same time keeping interest through a unique energy of driving techno sounds.

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