[Dynagroove] Bleepidy Blop dot dot

Nice Guy dynalist at gmail.com
Tue Mar 18 15:19:29 PDT 2008


This is indeed a treat for all dynagroovers...


i've been looking forward to catching Jacob London's 2x4 set...

and Justin Long? nuff said!



This is gonna be the one of many memorable nights of great music to come!





On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Cade Nelson <cade at dynagroove.com> wrote:

> Well we had a pretty thrilling weekend this past week with Derrick Carter
> and JT....   Hopefully the momentum will keep running into the first
> Dotbleep LA event.   This should be a fun party with some top notch
> talent!!!
>
>
> Biography of Justin Long
> Justin Long, one of Chicago's house music pioneers, began DJing at the
> young
> age of 15. His early musical influences ranged from Joy Division and
> Depeche
> Mode to the Sex Pistols. In 1988, Justin discovered house music on WBMX
> radio, which directed him into the world of house music where he has
> helped
> shape the Chicago House sound into what it is today.
>
> During the past 14 years, Justin has accomplished more than most could
> imagine in the house music industry. In the early 90's, Justin began DJing
> at underground events throughout the Midwest with the likes of Derrick
> Carter, Cajmere and Traxx. Soon thereafter, more gigs followed and
> Justin's
> name became synonymous with Chicago House music. In 1999, Justin was the
> founding DJ on Chicago's Q101 Sonic Boom Radio; one of the longest running
> mix shows in the United States. Sonic Boom airs every Saturday night with
> a
> listening audience well over 70,000 people.
>
> In the studio, Justin is working closely with Dan X under the moniker 'No
> Assembly Firm'. Together, Justin and Dan have completed over two dozen
> projects including original and remix work for highly acclaimed record
> labels such as Classic, Music For Freaks, Aroma, Cajual, Robsoul,
> Doubledown, Greens Keepers Music and many more. Justin and Dan perform
> together frequently, headlining venues across the globe. These sounds and
> performances have captured a cult following and can be heard in regular
> rotation worldwide on 'The Move' on XM radio.
>
> Along with performing and producing, Justin works in conjunction with
> 20:20
> Vision to run his own record label, .Dotbleep Recordings which features
> artists such as: Natural Rhythm, Lavish Habits and Miles Maeda. In it's
> early stages, .Dotbleep has drawn quite a bit of attention and looks to
> follow it's Chicago successors, Cajual and Classic.
>
>
>
> Biography of Jacob London
>
>
> Bob Hansen and Dave Pezzner were brought together by the unmistakable
> forces
> of The Universe in a period of time many of the World's civilizations have
> agreed should be referred to as "1992". The U.S. economy was looking up,
> and
> naturally Bob and Dave began to create relatively awful industrial
> compositions that they were not allowed to perform in their high-school's
> student talent competition. Taking the rejection in stride, they continued
> on until exposure to rave mega-anthems such as L.A. Style's "James Brown
> is
> Dead" and Church of Extacy's "Ooowee I Am Ready" caught their interest and
> inspired them to begin creating lo-fi rave mega-anthems of their own that
> were slightly (and increasingly) less awful than what they had been doing
> up
> until that point.
>
> For years they immersed themselves in refining their sound and performing
> live PA's under a name that you don't really need, or want, to know about.
> By the time important people were busy convincing the World's population
> that it was "1998", Bob and Dave had taken the opportunity to release
> their
> first record ("Hydrogenated Funk") on Carlos DaSilva's upstart eatHouse
> label, along with forging a new identity for themselves as Jacob London.
> This record garnered them a moderate amount of attention from DJ Sneak and
> others, which they proceeded to not capitalize on for another 3 years or
> so.
>
> In "2001" (for lack of a better term), the duo entered into a short-lived
> and well-respected business relationship with Jon Lemmon's Viva Recordings
> and were foolishly given free reign over their own record label, which
> they
> dubbed squid:records. They released three Jacob London EP's over the
> following two years and pulled in two of their long-time house music
> heroes,
> Carl Finlow (aka Random Factor) and Tony Senghore, for remix duties. The
> squid releases were well-received and the unique sense of humor and
> personality that Bob and Dave saturated each of their productions with
> caught on and led to releases on Free the Funk, Stay True, Doubledown,
> U-Freqs, and Derrick Carter & Luke Solomon's enormously popular Classic
> label.
>
> Recently, Jacob London have been neglecting important areas of their
> personal lives (hygiene not included) with a steady flow of remix offers
> and
> international gigging, including Toronto, Japan, the UK, Vancouver BC, and
> Cleveland.
>
>
> Dotbleep
> Saturday March 22nd 2008
>
> DJs
>
> Jacob London  (2x4 set)
>      Dotbleep/U Freqs - Seattle
>
> Justin Long
>      Dotbleep/Robsoul - Chicago
>
> Easily Influenced
>      Hawt - Los Angeles
>
> Cade
>      Dynagroove - Los Angeles
>
> 10 PM to ??
> 118+ w/ ID
> Hawtline  818 970 4172
>
> from 10pm tilll.... who knows when
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