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Saturday Sept 10th

Interface 13.0/DROID 3 YEAR ANNIV

2 rooms of hard.techno.minimal.acid.idm.electro.other.cool.shit

3 years of techno sweat.

room1: hard.techno.detroit.acid

Adam X [sonic Groove, djadamx.com, NY]

Matt Nee [Komputemusik.com, Chi]

Drumcell [Droidbehavior, LA]

Acid Circus live PA [Droidbehavior, LA]

Subversive live PA [Droidbehavior, LA]

Tyler H. vs Elizabitch [broadcastsd, djtanner, djbitch.com, SD]

room2: idm.exp.electro.minimal

Richard Devine [Warp, Schematic, LA]

RD [Designed Disorder, ELM, LA]

Eliot Lipp [Eastern developments, Hefty, LA]

Daedelus [Plugresearch, Ninja tune, LA]

Andrew Kelley [minimal dude]

+ much more tba

live video experiments: bijrez [nn]

9-7am | $10/$15 | 18+/21+

info: 323.525.5652 | http://www.droidbehavior.com

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Saturday Sept 10th

Interface 13.0/DROID 3 YEAR ANNIV

2 rooms of hard.techno.minimal.acid.idm.electro.other.cool.shit

3 years of techno sweat.

room1: hard.techno.detroit.acid

Adam X [sonic Groove, djadamx.com, NY]

Matt Nee [Komputemusik.com, Chi]

Drumcell [Droidbehavior, LA]

Acid Circus live PA [Droidbehavior, LA]

Subversive live PA [Droidbehavior, LA]

Tyler H. vs Elizabitch [broadcastsd, djbitch.com, SD]

DJ Olie [Xol, DLAM, LA]

Edison vs Ryan Hammel [Militantsexcouncil, LA]

Zach Rieken [Vinylvoyayge, LA]

room2: idm.exp.electro.minimal

Richard Devine [Warp, Schematic, LA]

RD [Designed Disorder, ELM, LA]

Eliot Lipp [Eastern developments, Hefty, LA]

Daedelus [Plugresearch, Ninja tune, LA] *special hardware set*

Andrew Kelley [minimal dude]

8FM aka [a]ppendics.shuffle [orac, adjunct, kompakt, LA]

Henry Self [Abstractscience, Flux, LA]

Vik Carillo [Droidbehavior, LA]

Nosna [Milrock]

live video experiments: bijrez [nn]

9-7am | $10/$15 | 18+/21+

located: LA

info: 323.525.5652 | http://www.droidbehavior.com

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Richard Devine - Warp, Schematic, ATL

Richard Devine is one of the most talented (if not prolific) of the producers organized around the Miami neo-electro haven of Schematic Records. Based in Atlanta, Devine's productions have the rigid breakbeat swing of prime electro recordings, but also a high degree of DSP (digital signal processing) magic in keeping with Schematic's acknowledged heroes, Autechre. After EPs for a sublabel of Woody McBride's Drop Bass Network and the Devine EP on Schematic, the producer began getting a reputation in advanced electronics circles with remixes (of material by Aphex Twin, Chris Deluca, Slicker, and Schematic's own Phoenecia) as well as compilation appearances (Ischemic Folks and Lily of the Valley, both on Schematic). Turned on to Devine's work by praise from Autechre and his remix of Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy," Britain's Warp Records hired him in 2000 to record a full-length. The results, Lipswitch, were jointly released one year later by Schematic and Warp

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Adam X - Sonic Groove, NY

Through years of DJing and production and his affiliation with the respected Sonic Groove Records, Adam X is a recognized part of the East Coast's electronic music history.

Mitchell's techno time line begins in the late '80s to early '90s with his older brother Frankie Bones. Bones was part of the Storm Rave events that exposed much of New York to the distinct beat of techno in its purest form and ignited the East Coast techno music scene. In 1990, the Brooklyn-based brothers teamed up with Heather Heart and opened Sonic Groove, a record store in Brooklyn. When most of Brooklyn was listening to rap, Adam X was pushing the sounds of electronic music, sometimes causing him to be ostracized and humiliated by the existing music community. Five years later the store moved to Manhattan, and the label Sonic Groove Records was launched. The label's first release was from Adam X, who also took the position of managing A&R. He used his position with the label to release and expose local talent as well as introducing European talent like Dave Clarke and Neil Landstrom to the United States. In the late '90s, after the move to Manhattan, Adam X's production work was finally released on a larger scale, and his work and role in the development of East Coast techno was recognized. In 1998 he released Audiobiography on Sonic Groove, bringing attention and acclaim to the artist and label. A year later he released a mix on TVT, Wax Trax!, Mastermix, Vol. 2. Starting in 2000, he had two releases on Instict Records, On the One and Two and Vandalism, which followed in 2001.

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Daedelus - Ninja Tune, Plugresearch

LA's most daring new artists wears a buzzing halo. This young musical romantic weaves together a true "love-sound" that falls between honeyed melody and avant-electronics. Daedelus chops and splices disparate acoustic sources into incredible works of staggering resonance. His production style is very unique; it has a precise impact that will make you wonder if you’re dreaming or dancing.

Caught between myth and reality, past and future, Daedelus produces sonic mazes from a studio deep within Santa Monica, California. Crafting waxen wings from his background in live instruments, a young Daedelus began noodling bass clarinet notes, and soon graduated into the covenant of double-bass. After an ill-fated affair pondering classical and jazz, rave paved the way, and a burgeoning record collection fueled Daedelus’ artistic creativity, preparing the path to his first full length release, Invention. Inspired by 30’s, 40’s and 70’s grooves, and defying genres such as downtempo and hip-hop, Daedelus gradually begins to venture into the L.A. afterdark.

The music on "Invention" combines multiple instruments, including non-traditional ones such as computer printers, toy pianos, and the techno harp known as the Omnichord. Daedelus invites local MC talents Busdriver and Sach to flow over the masterful bonus versions of "Quiet Now" and "Pursed Lips Reply." Invention unfolds in dynamic ranges of emotion. Open your ears to Daedelus’ world of musical tinkering and you’ll be walking faster, seeing clearer, and feeling deeper.

Daedelus is also preparing to release an e.p. working-titled "Melody Intro" on Scott Herren’s Eastern Developments imprint and producing the next "The Weather" album for Mush Recordings. Daedelus is now found pouring lighter fluid on the turntables at dublab.com, fretting endlessly over his live set, and generally thinking in threes and fours.

Eliot Lipp - East Developments, Hefty, CHI/LA

His Sequential Circuits keyboard might be missing a few buttons, but one listen to Eliot Lipp’s debut full-length and it becomes clear that those particular triggers must not be important. Recorded in a shifty Chicago apartment on just that old 70’s synth and an equally questionable sampler, Lipp creates tracks that sound far beyond his limited means. Born in Tacoma Washington, Lipp went through the time-honored discovery of hip-hop throughout the 90’s. Tribe, RZA and Hieroglyphics all made the cut. Upon moving to the Bay Area in 1998, he dove headfirst into San Fran’s neoteric hip-hop scene. Cutting his first records with The Era in 2001, Lipp spent his time away from the multi-track listening to the next wave of underground coming from Dan the Automator, Mad Lib and Freestyle Fellowship, all producers who’s textured style inform the cuts set before you. Lipp’s fluid instrumentals are a fresh to the ears, yet they already sound like classic cuts with dust settled deep into the grooves. MCs would love to get all over these tracks, but the songs just don’t require them. Enjoy the layered moments of spacey synth and gritty drums. They are all you need.

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Drumcell - Droidbehavior, LA

a graduate of the musician's institute and a long-time performer, drumcell is one of techno's greatest allies in southern california. after being exposed to indoor and outdoor raves in the 90s, he grew addicted to the sounds of acid, industrial, techno and gabber and quickly got some decks to satisfy his new vinyl fetish. soon after he had set up a live pa and established himself in los angeles as one of the major players in the small yet loyal techno scene, becoming known for an extremely hard, dark, and uncompromising sound.

forming droid was the next logical step to raise awareness for the new la techno scene and expose local artists as well as more well-known djs and pas from around the country. After two long years of promotion, parties, records and everything in between, droid has become the center for la techno and drumcell remains steadfast in his mission of putting this city on the map.

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Acid Circus - Droidbehavior, Deafmosaic, LA

an integral part of droidbehavior. acid circus is vangelis and vidal vargas.....plus they're hot. ;)

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