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March 4th - Live 303 plus Moon landing...

  • 01-03-2006 8:33pm
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    First off let me start by saying thanks to anyone who made it down to Abe Duque 2 weeks ago. It was a really great night, the atmosphere was amazing and the music superb all night.

    This Saturday March 4th Acii Disco welcomes two more of Dublins finest:

    Philth (Dj set plus LIVE 303)

    Philth started DJing in house parties in the mid 1990s, but quickly moved on to starting his own night Shuffle in the legendary Funnel club. Word of mouth quickly led to support slots around the Dublin and beyond, and the start of some amazing residencies including Influx @ The Kitchen, Crash @ 4 Dame Lane, Influx @ The Tivoli, and Backlash @ Wax. Along the way Philth has played to tens of people in living rooms and to thousands of people in festivals, but he always manages to keep the music fun. Currently embarking on a live tour with production partner Sike, keep an eye out for Philth and clubs and festivals over the summer.

    Steve Wynne Jones

    It was a rainy night in December 2001 that saw Steve's mum drive him out to Liffey Valley to buy a 2nd hand pair of Technics and that fateful journey along the M50 pretty much sums up his DJ career to date- plenty of crashes, long periods of motionlessness and plenty of crap music played through a ****e car stereo. Thankfully, Steve likes to leave those days behind him nowadays, concentrating solely on bringing the funk to dancefloors as far afield as Kildare St, and..well...the Cavern.

    Steve's strange tendency to buy loads of stuff from certain genres, and then not buy anything for ages has led to a minor storage crisis in his 'intimate' bedroom setup, with countless ****e tech funk remixes taking up valuable wardrobe space and old skool anthems jostling for room with the latest releases on Novamute. Steve promises one day he'll throw some of it out, or sell it on eBay (more on that later) but seeing as he's still got copies of old Sega Megadrive magazines somewhere, it looks doubtful.

    A self-confessed eBay addict, Steve's baragaining skills led in 2004 to the purchasing of a Roland MC307 groovebox and a half decent Numark cd deck. He hopes to buy a new Numark CDJ soon- the CD-X actually, because "it has a vinyl thingy on it and the jog wheels on the Pioneer are ****e." With all this new equipment, Steve likes to spend drunken Tuesday nights mixing Big Pun acapellas with battered drillcore records and "mashing up" old sixties hits by the Byrds, the Doors, the Mamas...and of course the Papas. He does not own one trance record.

    Steve rarely makes the effort to get gigs, and has only in his time made three mixtapes- one of which got him a couple of gigs in Electric City and one, Too Many SWJ's which was a hit all over Australia, thanks to some entreprenurial friends who brought it on holiday with them. He most recently played alongside the godlike Frank Lorber at EC and hopes some of his talent rubbed off on him. As the chief superintendent of Novadance.com, Steve single-handedly resurrected the site in 2002 and transformed it into the social phenomeon it is today. But Steve laughs off claims that his site is "bigger than Jesus". "Ha ha ha", he says.

    Acii Disco will be the first time Steve will be playing his much coveted "moon landing" record, which he found at a record fair in 2003.

    Anybody that has heard both DJs will know that both playing on one night truly is spoiling you all! Warming things up for the lads will be resident AL KEEGAN.

    Doors open 10pm. Admission is only e7


    Acii Disco
    The first and third Saturday of every month.
    The Cavern, Frenchmans lane,Store st.
    SMALL*INTIMATE*UNDERGROUND*HOUSE*ELECTRO*ACID HOUSE


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