Events: 21 + house Josh Werner Justin Long minimal Nathan Drew Larsen Samone Roberts Sativa SmartBar Techno
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.DOTBLEEP PRESENTS: THE MATERIAL REUNION
[WHO] Justin Long + Josh Werner + Sativa + Samone Roberts + Nathan Drew Larsen
[WHERE] SmartBar – 3730 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL // Map It!
[WHEN] Saturday, December 11th – 10 pm – 5am
[PRICE] $10 before midnight or $5 with text or valid student I.D – $12 after // Get Tickets
[EXTRA NOIZE] 21+
[WHAT] Justin Long, a windy city resident, started DJing at the age of 15 and began exploring his passion for the decks. After hearing house music on WBMX radio Long began to delve deep into the genre and now is recognized as one of the city’s house pioneers. Staring off strong in Chicago, Long’s following became strong enough to begin touring. With premier UK and U.S venues under his belt, Long has now looked to work in conjunction with 20:20 Vision to start his own record label called .DotBleep which features artist such as: Natural Rhythm, Sawtooth Sucka, Trade Marq and Miles Maeda. With a strong disco/house/techno line-up supporting him Long looks to bring Chicago together for a hell of a reunion. (Source Outlar.com)
Events: Bonobo downtempo drum n bass funk Metro Sativa Striz
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Bonobo (DJ Set) + Striz + Sativa – NOV 4
[WHERE] Metro - 3730 N. Clark Street // Map It!
[WHEN] Thursday, November 4 – Door: 8 pm – Show: 9 pm
[PRICE] $ 16 in advance – $18 at the door // Get Tickets
[EXTRA NOIZE] 18+
[WHAT] The music of British-born DJ, Simon Green, otherwise known as Bonobo, transports the listener to another place and time. With downtempo jazz and hip-hop beats as your guide, each track is unique in its transportive powers. Green leaves you to wander a moonlit Grecian garden in “Ketto”, while “Terrapin” evokes thoughts of lounging in a Middle Eastern tea house. In addition, Green has an amazing ability to mix consistency with intricacy, allowing the listener to get lost in the music without ever feeling bored. The combination of sounds from all over the world with tinkling bells, an eclectic electronic buzz, and thundering drum beats is truly unique. Bonobo is a definite must for music enthusiasts of all varieties.
Recommended Albums: Dial “M” for Monkey (2003), Black Sands (2010) -Maura Dillon of UW-Madison, CrowdNoize Madison’s Editor in Chief.
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