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[idm] Mini-Mutek in NYC with Akufen, Deadbeat, more May 7

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2005-04-18 22:30Bryan Kasenic [idm] Mini-Mutek in NYC with Akufen, Deadbeat, more May 7
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2005-04-18 22:30Bryan KasenicSaturday May 7 Mutek and The Bunker present Mini-Mutek NYC Live music: Akufen (Force Inc,
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[idm] Mini-Mutek in NYC with Akufen, Deadbeat, more May 7
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Saturday May 7 Mutek and The Bunker present Mini-Mutek NYC Live music: Akufen (Force Inc, Perlon, Mutek | Montreal) Deadbeat (~scape | Montreal) Vincent Lemieux (Musique Risquée | Montreal) Crackhaus (Musique Risquée, Mutek | Montreal) Someone Else (FoundSound, Musik Krause | Philadelphia) Hearthrob (M_nus | NYC) Socks and Sandals (Love and Cush, Microcosm | NYC) Gys (zer0 g | Boston) qpe (the Agriculture | NYC) doily (Broklyn Beats | Brooklyn) Live Visuals: Chris Jordan (The Bunker, V4 | NYC) Giles Hendrix (The Bunker, V4 | NYC) Nadia Duguay & Pascal Coté (Les Technocrates | Montreal) Akufen is one of the most well-known micro-house producers in the world. His 2002 debut album "My Way" on Force Inc caused ripples in the electronic music waters that are still being felt today. Since then, he has remixed everyone from Richie Hawtin to Massive Attack. Akufen incorporates found sounds, random radio static, and other weird noises into his music, giving it an instantly recognizable sound that really stands out from other producers. This is a rare NYC appearance. All 3 Deadbeat full lengths on ~scape have been spun many times in the early evening at the Bunker, and they usually bring the trainspotters running up to find out what the hell it is. Scott Monteith (aka Deadbeat) makes impossibly deep digital dub that somehow avoids all of the dub cliches and puts a fresh spin on the decades-old genre. As amazing as the albums are, you really have to see the live set to fully appreciate the sound. He had heads spinning and hips shaking at his last subTonic gig. His new album has a subversive poltical edge (something that is sadly absent in most electronic music), and we deeply respect that at the Bunker. http://techno.ca/deadbeat/ Also appearing will be Crackhaus, which is Deadbeat's other project with fellow Canadian Stephen Beaupre. Their sound will definitely appeal to fans of micro-house superstars like Akufen and the Perlon crew, but they put their own humorous spin on the genre. Vincent Lemieux is Akufen's best friend and partner in the Musique Risquée label. He is a major participant in the Montreal techno scene, and we are excited to see what he brings to the table at this event. Hearthrob has been making unreleased secret weapons for many of the best minimal techno DJs in the world. He has recently released something on wax for the rest of us in the form of an excellent track on the new M_nus compilation. He has really been turning heads in the minimal techno community and had the dancefloor bouncing when he opened for Magda and Matthew Dear at the Canal Room recently. http://www.m_nus.com/ Someone Else's FoundSound label is currently the US's best answer to all of the amazing bleepy minimal funk that has been streaming out of Germany for the past few years. His records have gotten heavy play from everyone from Richie Hawtin to John Peel (RIP). He also managed to put out a 12" on Robag Wrhume's Musik Krause label, which is one of the other most interesting techno labels on the planet right now. After a recent successful tour of Europe, he has upcoming releases on five different labels. He's played the Bunker many times, and he ALWAYS ignites the dancefloor. http://www.foundsoundrecords.com/ Socks and Sandals is Clark ov Saturn and Sean Smith. They are the masters of fake German techno (although they have been known to be serious from time to time). We're pretty sure they are the only live comedy techno act in the world right now. These guys keep getting better with each performance, and we're thrilled to host them at the Bunker once again. They have recently released their debut 7" on their own label DIY style, and have an upcoming split 10" on Microcosm with Miskate of FoundSound fame. http://spacetruckingmogul.com/socksandsandals/ We've known Doily for a long time and she just keeps getting better. After several releaeses on her own label (Broklyn Beats, shared with Criterion) she's wandered through sample cut dub and ambient textures to an all out rootsy techno breakcore assault worthy of any audience. It's eclectic electronics, heavy, chunky, and very danceable. http://www.broklynbeats.net/ Gys released the first record on zer0 g, which immediately caught our attention with it's huge dubbed out basslines and huge nods to Basic Channel. He went on to release his excellent debut album on the label last year. zer0 g has had many excellent nights at the Bunker, and we are psyched to have Gys represent them at this amazing event. http://www.zer0gsounds.com/ qpe released his debut album on the Agriculture in 2002, and is set to release the follow up (which is HOT) in the fall of 2005. His downtempo moody instrumental breakbeat sound has drawn comparisons to DJ Krush, Boards of Canada, and Depth Charge. qpe keeps it real and dairy free in a genre that is all too often overun with cheesiness. Fans who show up for Deadbeat will be all over this set. http://www.qpe.info/ subTonic/Tonic 107 Norfolk Street (212)358-7501 $10 advance tickets at Other Music, Tonic box office, and Ticketweb (search for Mini-Mutek) $15 at the door 21+, 9p-4a http://www.klever.org/thebunkernyc http://www.mutek.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org