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BH Sun Oct 28th - APPARAT & KRYSTAL KLEAR at The Twisted Pepper

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  • 17-10-2012 11:31am
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    // BEATYARD //
    Bodytonic & Subject present:

    APPARAT
    &
    KRYSTAL KLEAR
    Bank Holiday Sunday October 28th
    at The Twisted Pepper, Dublin 1


    Stage:
    APPARAT [Mute - Berlin]
    Barry Redsetta


    Basement:
    KRYSTAL KLEAR [All City - Dublin]
    Austin Molloy
    John Mahon


    Loft:
    Plutonic Dust

    Cafe:
    Worries Outernational

    Box:
    Discotekken's
    80's Fancy Dress Flashback


    Doors: 10pm | Adm: e18/e14

    Advance tickets:
    http://www.bodytonicmusic.com/
    http://www.residentadvisor.net/
    http://www.ticketmaster.ie/
    http://www.tickets.ie/

    Apparat - www.apparat.net
    Sascha Ring, aka Apparat, regards his moving out of the east German provincial backwater to Berlin in 1997 as one of his best decisions ever made. Since 1999 he runs, together with T.Raumschmiere, the Berlin based record label "****katapult" - a venturous music catapult that dashes a wild mixture of intentional great music onto the turntables of the world. Apparat is the bridge over the German gap of melancholic glitch between Manchester and Laptop-USA. His smart wiring of emotions produces a virtual musical reality, which is based upon different genres, depending on the surrounding of the "apparat". In his studio, dense, dark and majestic clouds of elegiac pop and heavy Electronica built up to a coherent and emotionally charged atmosphere. Live, on the other hand, the dance floor seems to be repelled to rave from the Bermuda Triangle with its axes Techno, IDM and Elektro. Those styles cannot necessarily be distinguished and heard on every of his releases, but since he started out with a much harder pace of electronic music in the early nineties, his influences are definitely Techno and Elektro as well.

    Krystal Klear - www.myspace.com/krystaltracks
    Born and raised in Dublin, Krystal Klear has been making music his whole life, at first inspired by Hardcore Punk and Metal. He began playing lead guitar and gigging around Ireland. His major inspiration was always Boogie, Funk and Hip-Hop – leading him to create the Krystal Klear moniker in 2008.

    Since early 2010, Krystal Klear has recorded an exclusive mix for the now defunct (but forever infamous) Mary Anne Hobbs BBC Radio 1 show, been chosen as a resident for the successful Hoya:Hoya club night in Manchester, toured the U.S.A (stopping off at Dam Funk’s ‘Funkmosphere night) and garnered love from XLR8R, Mixmag and Dazed & Confused. Brodinski, FACT Mag and Juno have all named him ‘One to watch in 2011′ and recent shows in Hamburg, Amsterdam and London have garnered hype from the European audience.

    Krystal Klear’s contemporary take on Boogie/New Jack Swing pricked the ears of Cooly G who signed him for the debut A-side on her Dub Organizer label. The single ‘Tried For Your Love’ off All City Records was played 6 weeks in a row on Benji ‘Bs BBC 1XTRA show and a collaboration with Olivier Day soul led to a deal from the tastemaking Eglo label. With remix commissions from legendary synth-pop bad O.M.D, The Count & Sinden, Lazer Sword and collaborations with Skream and Hudson Mohawke.

    Being renowned as a firecracker live and a versatile DJ, his recent sets at the’ Warehouse Project, Doldrums and The Producers House club nights playing everything from modern boogie, chicago house to Anita Baker have solidified his presence on the U.K club circuit, endorsed by Dam Funk, Hudson Mohawke, Skream, Joy Orbison, Brodinski, Toddla T, James Pants, Jackmaster and many more.

    www.subjectevents.com | www.bodytonicmusic.com


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