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Event: Mnmlife Presents Mr C & Matt Tolfrey at Muse Lounge DC, Fri, Apr 3 7:00p


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**buying a pre-sale ticket ensures that you skip the line. show your id at the door along with your wanticket confirmation.** friday, march 20, 2009 mnmlife presents clinic featuring mr c & matt tolfrey the muse nightclub 717 6th street nw washington, dc http://www.museloungedc.com dress code: no hats or gangsta wear jeans and dark sneakers are ok bio: matt tolfrey bio: for the last few years, everything has been falling into place for matt tolfrey. he quickly stepped up from playing at local bars to holding down residencies at the bomb and stealth in nottingham, two of the country's most respected underground clubs. more recently he also started his own night named leftout at the tbar in london, which has now been successfully running for two years. he's played at some of the best clubs in the uk, notably regularly slots at london superclub fabric, and worldwide he's guested everywhere from ibiza, and berlin, via usa and australia. as well as all this, he runs four of his own labels named leftroom, leftroom limited, leftout (www.leftroom.com), and is this (www.isthisalabel.com). he has also collaborated with marcashken, craig sylvester, inxec and b-pole on releases and remixes. so how did he come so far so quickly? the answer is simple. matt is a workaholic with a seemingly tireless dedication to forging his own unique style. drawing on everything from deep house and techno, through to stripped down bleeps and germanic mayhem, he's spawned his own hybrid strain of electronic funk. anyone lucky enough to have already witnessed matt in action will know that his particular brand of wobbly house and techno has the power to win hearts and destroy minds on the dance floor. mr. c bio: mr c was originally most famous as the front man of the shamen; the techno-rave outfit that scored huge hits and notoriety in the 90s with tracks like ebeneezer goode. but mr c's progress, before and after he gained global fame, has been characterised by a devotion to electronic music and a solid dj career that sees him playing around the world plus running the underground superfreq night both in ibiza and in the end's lounge on sunday nights. making a name for himself as a rapper throughout his teens, going by the name chelsea boy, he decided to change his name to mr c, because "c goes with everything. it's easy to rhyme." the newly named rapper then fell headfirst into london's vibrant acid house club scene, soon working with djs like kid bachelor, 'evil' eddie richards and colin faver . he made his first record in 1987 with eddie richards. called 'page 67', it came out under the name myster-e, prompting him to start djing. "the mixing was spot on - straight away," he says. "before you know it, i was one of the biggest names in london." mr c then became one of the first stars of dance with the shamen, touring the world, selling millions of albums, and paving for way for acts like the prodigy, leftfield and underworld. after forming the groundbreaking plink plonk record label in 1992, mr c went on to open the end with layo paskin in 1996, and watched its impact on the capital: "it has been a direct influence on the whole of club and bar-restaurant culture in london." the end even launched its own genre: tech house. the phrase - which can mean anything from house and techno, to breaks and tribal - signifies more of a mindset that a type of music. says mr c, "it's an attitude. like acid house was an attitude". the djing style he has become best known for in recent years, however, is underground-electro-acid house, and that's the sound that fills aka on monthly sunday nights. as well as the sunday night superfreq party, mr c also runs a record label of the same name with partner in crime, luke vb, and produces as the sycophant slags with production partner adultnapper. so there you have it, a bit of luck, a lot of hard work, and a tons of attitude got mr c where he is today. he reckons the secret of success is never standing still: "i've got a very low boredom threshold," he grins.

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