Post by betson on Mar 24, 2006 18:09:59 GMT 11
Agent MAD presents: 33&1/3 GOOD FRIDAY
The world’s biggest, smallest, indoor festival.
Friday 14th April 2pm – 3am
The Espy – 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda
LONDON ELEKTRICITY feat TONY COLEMAN & MC WREC
(Hospital Records)
BLIM
SPACE DJZ – Jamie Bismire & Ben Long (Party Set)
TREVA WHATEVA (Ninja Tune)
A SKILLZ
ZINC (Bingo Beats) & MC VERSE
UBERZONE - live
PLUS LOCALS:
LYNT / SNEAKER TRIO / JESSE I & RAS CRUCIAL / LIL MISBREAKS / BREWSTER / BROKEN BEAT ASSAULT / K-OSCILLATE LIVE / LEX / RUX / BEATSKI / DUST / SEAN / JPS / FENTON / RANSOM / ENNIO STYLES / PAZ / BRETT VOLKER / BOOGS / ALIAS / O.G. / GSAN / SHIKUNG & DREADED / AGENT 86 / BLUEPRINT LIVE / SPACEY SPACE / GUYNO & DR SPONK/ CECILLE / TOUPEE / BEN STACEY / IDES / BRAINSTORM / OBLIVEUS & MC DIREKT / MUGEN
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!
Cheap n Nasty - $35 +b/k fee - now sold out
$50 +b/k fee
(More on the door!!)
Available from: Central Station Records / Collectors Corner / Polyester Records / DMC Beats / CC Music Geelong / Ministry of Style / Espy bottleshop / Inthemix.com.au / Ticketmaster7.com.au or phone charge 136 100
For more info contact Agent MAD: 03/ 9682 4800 or answers@agentmad.com.au
www.agentmad.com.au
MORE ON THE HEADLINERS
LONDON ELEKTRICITY feat TONY COLEMAN & MC WREC (Hospital Records)
The man they call London Elektricity has been investing a lot of labour and love into his live band of the same name. 2003’s LP “Billion Dollar Gravy” has been followed up with an arguably more rounded album “Power Ballads” from which the single ‘The Strangest Secret’ is receiving a good ol’ bash on Triple J right now. We caught a Dj set in NYC 6 months ago and have been gagging for a 33&1/3 booking out of this guy ever since.
BLIM
It’s a long way to the top in the break beat world and fortunately for us, there’s been lots of stops along the way for one Gervase Cooke who has impressed us more and more with each new visit to Melbourne. The former ‘lost boy’ has found his voice in the form of rapping and singing on some of his new productions for his forthcoming album “Boy Meets Monkey”. The next couple of months will see him bombing round the Uk and Europe and tying up his new album before making the hemispherical switch for a right old Ozzy easter.
SPACE DJZ – Jamie Bismire & Ben Long (Party Set)
Their Melbourne techno sets of the late 90’s are that of legend, and in an industry of increasing complacency these guys really have mixing skills worth gawking at. One of the world’s longest standing DJ partnerships will be closing the event with an eclectic mix of hip hop, electro, and unnamed genres. Four decks, two DJ’s and a bag of beats. Giddy’up.
TREVA WHATEVA (Ninja Tune)
It’s true. We only booked him for 33&1/3 because we like his name. It’s rad. Then we listened to his debut album from Ninja Tune and his weekly Hot Pot radio show with Mr Scruff and realised his approach to things is just as loose but not nearly as complacent as his name might suggest. Ideal for the laidback hip heads on the mezzanine. Beatific.
A SKILLZ
This talented young beatmeister made his name co-writing the hugely successful Tricka Technology album with Krafty Kuts. Together they enlisted the talents of Kurtis Blow, Real Elements and Ashley 'Freakpower' Slater and created an album that oozes a summertime vibe with hip-hop beats, party licks and fat grooves. But there's more than just Finger Lickin' Funk to this dude. Also a studio wizard whose impeccable engineering talents have been utilised by Planet Funk and Blu Cantrell, in demand as a celebrity party starter and hip band Athlete's tour DJ, check the skillz of this musical maestro and tantalizing turntablist.
ZINC (Bingo Beats) & MC VERSE
A bluish-white, lustrous metallic element that is brittle at room temperature but malleable with heating ? There seems to be some mystery surrounding the origin of his name but what we are clear about is that the stand out drum & bass set of 2005 for us was Zinc at the Prince. His precision mixing and nifty track selection culminated in a total floor frenzy and a years worth of email requests to bring him back. Musically mental production work and manically, solid grooves.
UBERZONE – LIVE
One of the few truly live break beat performers, Uberzone was the highlight of 33&1/3 Good Friday 2004 event and since then breaks fans have been begging for another session from the man the simply call Q. His early singles, "Botz" and "The Freaks", were critically acclaimed club tracks that established Q as one of the leading American producers of break beat music.
PM me if you want industry tickets for this, ASAP. Think they'll be bout $40
The world’s biggest, smallest, indoor festival.
Friday 14th April 2pm – 3am
The Espy – 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda
LONDON ELEKTRICITY feat TONY COLEMAN & MC WREC
(Hospital Records)
BLIM
SPACE DJZ – Jamie Bismire & Ben Long (Party Set)
TREVA WHATEVA (Ninja Tune)
A SKILLZ
ZINC (Bingo Beats) & MC VERSE
UBERZONE - live
PLUS LOCALS:
LYNT / SNEAKER TRIO / JESSE I & RAS CRUCIAL / LIL MISBREAKS / BREWSTER / BROKEN BEAT ASSAULT / K-OSCILLATE LIVE / LEX / RUX / BEATSKI / DUST / SEAN / JPS / FENTON / RANSOM / ENNIO STYLES / PAZ / BRETT VOLKER / BOOGS / ALIAS / O.G. / GSAN / SHIKUNG & DREADED / AGENT 86 / BLUEPRINT LIVE / SPACEY SPACE / GUYNO & DR SPONK/ CECILLE / TOUPEE / BEN STACEY / IDES / BRAINSTORM / OBLIVEUS & MC DIREKT / MUGEN
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!
Cheap n Nasty - $35 +b/k fee - now sold out
$50 +b/k fee
(More on the door!!)
Available from: Central Station Records / Collectors Corner / Polyester Records / DMC Beats / CC Music Geelong / Ministry of Style / Espy bottleshop / Inthemix.com.au / Ticketmaster7.com.au or phone charge 136 100
For more info contact Agent MAD: 03/ 9682 4800 or answers@agentmad.com.au
www.agentmad.com.au
MORE ON THE HEADLINERS
LONDON ELEKTRICITY feat TONY COLEMAN & MC WREC (Hospital Records)
The man they call London Elektricity has been investing a lot of labour and love into his live band of the same name. 2003’s LP “Billion Dollar Gravy” has been followed up with an arguably more rounded album “Power Ballads” from which the single ‘The Strangest Secret’ is receiving a good ol’ bash on Triple J right now. We caught a Dj set in NYC 6 months ago and have been gagging for a 33&1/3 booking out of this guy ever since.
BLIM
It’s a long way to the top in the break beat world and fortunately for us, there’s been lots of stops along the way for one Gervase Cooke who has impressed us more and more with each new visit to Melbourne. The former ‘lost boy’ has found his voice in the form of rapping and singing on some of his new productions for his forthcoming album “Boy Meets Monkey”. The next couple of months will see him bombing round the Uk and Europe and tying up his new album before making the hemispherical switch for a right old Ozzy easter.
SPACE DJZ – Jamie Bismire & Ben Long (Party Set)
Their Melbourne techno sets of the late 90’s are that of legend, and in an industry of increasing complacency these guys really have mixing skills worth gawking at. One of the world’s longest standing DJ partnerships will be closing the event with an eclectic mix of hip hop, electro, and unnamed genres. Four decks, two DJ’s and a bag of beats. Giddy’up.
TREVA WHATEVA (Ninja Tune)
It’s true. We only booked him for 33&1/3 because we like his name. It’s rad. Then we listened to his debut album from Ninja Tune and his weekly Hot Pot radio show with Mr Scruff and realised his approach to things is just as loose but not nearly as complacent as his name might suggest. Ideal for the laidback hip heads on the mezzanine. Beatific.
A SKILLZ
This talented young beatmeister made his name co-writing the hugely successful Tricka Technology album with Krafty Kuts. Together they enlisted the talents of Kurtis Blow, Real Elements and Ashley 'Freakpower' Slater and created an album that oozes a summertime vibe with hip-hop beats, party licks and fat grooves. But there's more than just Finger Lickin' Funk to this dude. Also a studio wizard whose impeccable engineering talents have been utilised by Planet Funk and Blu Cantrell, in demand as a celebrity party starter and hip band Athlete's tour DJ, check the skillz of this musical maestro and tantalizing turntablist.
ZINC (Bingo Beats) & MC VERSE
A bluish-white, lustrous metallic element that is brittle at room temperature but malleable with heating ? There seems to be some mystery surrounding the origin of his name but what we are clear about is that the stand out drum & bass set of 2005 for us was Zinc at the Prince. His precision mixing and nifty track selection culminated in a total floor frenzy and a years worth of email requests to bring him back. Musically mental production work and manically, solid grooves.
UBERZONE – LIVE
One of the few truly live break beat performers, Uberzone was the highlight of 33&1/3 Good Friday 2004 event and since then breaks fans have been begging for another session from the man the simply call Q. His early singles, "Botz" and "The Freaks", were critically acclaimed club tracks that established Q as one of the leading American producers of break beat music.
PM me if you want industry tickets for this, ASAP. Think they'll be bout $40