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[MUD] Not Saying Boo! presents DJ Funk / Objekt / Lando Kal

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  • 30-01-2012 7:44pm
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    After our sell-out New Year's Eve show, Not Saying Boo are back for our first big party of 2012, and we're very excited to finally announce the details...

    Stage:

    DJ Funk (Dance Mania/Funk Records)
    - support from Shortie & Orlando (Toejam)


    Basement:

    Objekt (Hessle/Objekt)
    Lando Kal (Hotflush/Rush Hour)
    - support from Frankie Grimes (Not Saying Boo!)


    Doors - 10pm
    Tickets - €15, or €12 advance tickets fro http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/events/2602/

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    DJ Funk (Dance Mania/Funk Records)

    Direct from Chicago comes the man who pioneered the booty bouncing sound now known as Ghettotech. Growing up in the 90s on a heavy diet of Hip Hop, House + Techno, this hyperactive hoodrat has stayed ahead of the rest and true to the game, producing booty shaking club hits such as "Face Down, Ass Up" "Booty Clap" and "Bounce Dat Ass".

    DJ Funk's remix resumé reads like the who's who of dance music: Justice, Basement Jaxx, and DJ Sneak to name a few. While licensing tracks to DJ's such as Carl Cox, Bad Boy Bill, Humpty Vision, Jeff Miles, Dave Clark for their mix CD Albums, he's played across the globe for the past ten years with the likes of Daft Punk, Green Velvet, Justice, Ice T, DJ Dan, DJ Q-bert, Wu Tang Clan, Grand Master Flash, Africa Bambatta, Run DMC, and the list goes on. His DJ sets are notorious, don't miss this!

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    Objekt (Hessle/Objekt)

    Objekt hasn’t released much in 2011, but that’s one of the reasons his emergence has been so welcome. In an age of oversaturation and overexposure, where people feel the need to upload their entire life stories to Soundcloud after two weeks of watching Logic tutorials, he’s the definition of someone who’s taken time to hone a craft.

    His first self-released single, ‘Tinderbox’ / ‘The Goose That Got Away’ was instantly hailed as one of the biggest EPs of 2011, while its follow up paired one of the year’s most stratospheric techno tracks (‘CLK Recovery’) with a B-side that proved that club-stopping dubstep drops don’t have to be stupid in 2011 (‘Unglued’). Combined with remixes for Call Super, Sbtrkt and Radiohead, and the huge dubplate 'Cactus' forthcoming on Hessle, we're really excited to welcome Objekt to the Twisted Pepper basement.

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    Lando Kal (Hotflush/Rush Hour)

    It’s quite telling that when Glasgow super label re-configured their various guises and re-launched as Numbers, their debut release was from the two members of Lazer Sword, a gargantuan solo split 12” from Lando Kal and Low Limit. Lando Kal’s personal production journey started over eight years ago, producing more sample based stuff inspired by all the Bay Area, weirdo, independent record stores he worked at (including Amoeba) before bringing in more electronics. His music is a freaked out juggernaut of electronic music, primarily experimenting with various mutations of house. Dense instrumentation, analog synth and drum machine work, complex melodies, and creeping basslines are pooled from his musical obsessions with 90's RnB, classic house, freestyle, garage, Detroit Techno, early synthesizer music, Timbaland, and… to be honest, everything in between. It’s also indebted to his experience set as an integral player in both San Francisco and New York’s underground club scenes (he was a resident at CassetteNYC with Machinedrum, Praveen and Falty DL) .A recent import to Berlin from San Francisco via New York City, Lando embodies a unique style all his own. Soulful, emotive and slightly outside the box, retaining a crucial dancefloor sensibility throughout.

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