[Dynagroove] DESIGNFORMS END OF SUMMER FREE EVENT

Jonra XXX designforms at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 19 22:57:00 PDT 2003


Ok my bad,,,,,,,,


>From: "Jonra XXX" <designforms at hotmail.com>
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Subject: [Dynagroove] DESIGNFORMS END OF SUMMER FREE EVENT
>Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 19:47:30 +0000
>
>Saturday Sept 6th , 2003
>
>DFR in conjunction with 7th city recodings and palette
>
>proudly brings you...........
>DESIGNFORMS RESEARCH.... another strange night
>
>1st LA apperance
>DAN BELL (7th city , DBX, peacefrog, DETROIT)
>
>JOHN TEJADA (palette, compost,LOS ANGELES)
>
>JONRA (designforms,component,LOS ANGELES)
>
>
>Here is a lil bit of info on Dan Bell:
>
>Dan Bell has been a top minimalist Detroit producer from his beginnings as 
>a critical member of Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 Records to his recording of an 
>all-time classic, 1994's "Losing Control" (as DBX) to the foundation of his 
>own Seventh City and Accelerate labels. Born in Sacramento, he grew up near 
>Detroit and was influenced by the sound of techno on Motor City radio 
>during the 1980s. Bell began DJing, bought recording equipment, and entered 
>the production world with a job at a recording studio while attending 
>Niagara College near Toronto. Though the work was mostly for hip-hop 
>groups, Bell often worked overtime and produced his own tracks.
>He had a few productions of his own by 1991, when he moved back to Detroit 
>and met Richie Hawtin. Bell joined Hawtin's new Plus 8 label, and produced 
>several of the imprint's famed early singles ("Technarchy," "Cabaret 
>Seven"), recording with Hawtin and John Acquaviva as Cybersonik. His 
>back-to-basics approach to hard minimalistic techno fit in well with 
>Hawtin's aesthetic. After leaving Plus 8 to form his own Accelerate Records 
>in 1992, Bell began recording as DBX. Singles like "Blip," "Flying Saucer," 
>and "Electric Shock" became hot with DJs from Chicago as well as Detroit. 
>In 1994, Peacefrog released two DBX EPs ("Alien," "Losing Control"). Though 
>"Losing Control" became one of the biggest underground smashes of the 
>decade, Bell's move into the distribution game (by rejuvenating Seventh 
>City as a record distributor) took away valuable production time. Even 
>while the venture soon became one of the main worldwide distributors for 
>Detroit techno, it grew so successful that Bell was forced to put his 
>recording career on hold. He was back on wax by 1996, recording for DS and 
>Klang Electron as well as Accelerate. Unfortunately, Seventh City 
>distribution folded and in 1998 Bell returned his concentration to 
>production with the single "Subterranean/The Wild Life/Beserk." Two years 
>later he followed with a mix CD, The Button Down Mind of Daniel Bell, 
>released on Tresor Records.~ John Bush, All Music Guide
>
>
>Well hopefully you all do some research and come check out there rare 
>appeance by one of the motor city's finest dj's and producers.. alondgside 
>LA's most over looked dj John Tejada he's is by far LA's most over looked 
>producer and dj... and DESIGNFORMS is very proud to showcase the talents of 
>both these guys...
>
>
>this event is 18+
>and will be running from 10-4
>information lines (818)325-2000
>
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