NeXuS
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Posted - 2006/09/26 : 03:34:28
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Event name: Dementia
Starts: September 29th, 2006
Country: United States
State/Territory: Washington
by PDX & Aneurysm Productions
3 stages of bumpin sound!!!
Saturday, September 29th
~Seattle~
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Hardcore Stage
NAHA (Graylife)
In her ten years behind the decks, NAHA has crafted her mixing style and technique which is as diverse as the genres she spins, including techno, breakbeats, digital hardcore, hip-hop, and jungle. She has found an amalgamation of these sounds in her specialty, breakcore. She has played all across the U.S., including Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Oklahoma, Florida, New York, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington D.C., and multiple cities in Canada. In Seattle she has held dozens of residencies, hosted on air and online radio shows and performed with bands Exorcismo and Black Pill Book. Her 3 hour weekly internet radio broadcast on Groovetech.com ran every week from December 1998 through 2003.
Starting out playing primarily at warehouse venues, her production companies Truskool and System 6 threw numerous parties from 1997-2003, bringing headliners such as Frankie Bones, Ritchie Hawtin, DJ Dan, Donald Glaude, Robert Armani, Diesel Boy, DJ Dara, AK 1200, Omar Santana, Steve Loria, R.A.W., Tim and Misjah, Supa DJ Dmitri, Adam X, Demigod, DJ Fury, Kenny Ken and MC Fearless, Mistress Barbara, the Toxic Twins, DJ Hardware, Richard Humpty Vission, Disco D, DJ Fixx, DJ Rap and Ron D Core. Although NAHA was well known for playing undergrouhd parties she began getting booked at many more nightclubs and soon began throwing her own weekly club nights including "Breakthru" at The Back Door Ultra Lounge, "Bump" at the Last Supper Club, and "Merciless" at Noc Noc, where she brought Incredible Melting Man and Dan Doormouse. She also did a yearlong weekly residency at the Bad Juju Lounge playing punk and metal... allowing her to display yet another side of her musicality. NAHA was named "Best Seattle Club DJ of 2000" by the editors of CitySearch.com.
Element DCLXVI (Sinful | Wasteland | Psychotik Records)
Element DCLXVI (pronounced: Element 666). Styles ranging from slow and mechanical Gabber, to fast paced Terror and Industrial Hardcore, to Floorstomper DnB, to Broken-Beat Hardcore, to Hardcore influenced Techno. Growing up with Rock, Metal, 80's Pop, and modern Electronica, Hardcore/Gabber fit his tastes well, and the variety and potency that Hardcore/Gabber posesses only made the bond greater.
DJ The Bandit vs DJ Sence (Giganticore)
DJ the BANDIT was one of the first members of Giganticore along with his friend DJ Digi, starting up a crew not afraid to bring the harder beats. DJ the BANDIT started spinning more then ten years ago, and as the song says "he never lost his hardcore"! While busy being a student ( Ph.D., bitches!) he recently started producing. His music has been described as "hella banging", "this Sh*t is awesome", "Is Satan in the bassbins?" and "basketball fever" by people that WISH they could spin such badass tunes. Giganticore grew and gained more and more members, a new face came around the corner, DJ SENCE.
DJ SENCE was always inspired by the old skool dayz, and watching DJs Battle it out on the decks, he always thought "one day, I can do this!". After getting to know DJ the BANDIT better and being forced to listen to his tunes, SENCE could not resist! He had to spin Hardcore. These two dudes from the Giganti-crew (also known as TheGiganti*******sOfLoudness) will throw down the dopest set with the latest releases straight from Europe. Some evil hard straight in your face beats, ranging from Endymion to Viper to Neophyte to Rotterdam Terror Corps to Dione to Angerfist, in other words, if you want to hear the latest hardest Hardcore from overseas, don't miss these guys!
Little Terror vs Jimni Cricket (Aneurysm|Funshine)
Demon (Incognito)
Zymurgy (CGI)
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Drum and Bass Stage
Noah D (TOV / Renegade / Lost Soul / Gasm / Forestry Service / Souvenirs / BIOS, PDX)
Constantly bringing diverse flavor to the floor fuled by exclusives from many of USA's finest producers, international heavyweights and his own originals , Noah D is arguably Portland's premier dnb producer/dj and always brings it proper!
The Bassist (Madkraft)
Quickster (1001us)
Chris Schwinn aka Quickster first encounter Drum and Bassin 1997, and has been diehard dnb junkie ever since! Inevitably, given his passion for DNB, Quickster became interested in learning to mix records, and started purchasing records
Four years later this man still eats dnb for every meal, and speaks it fluently. He commonly plays hard smashers and drowns the dancefloor in darkness. His technical prowress behind the decks have earned him a repoir in the pacific northwest, and he is begining to expand beyond it
M. Lord (1001us)
DJ Owns (1001us)
Invid (Madkraft)
Debt and Liar
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Breaks/House/Techno Stage
Soul Kid
With Seattle as his home now, SoulKid has become a staple in the Seattle music scene for three years. Regarded as the Pacific NorthWest Florida Funky Breaks King, SoulKid brings non-stop breakbeat anthems to the dancefloor. Blending Miami bass and catchy female vocal hooks, he works the crowd to a frenzy and then some! Without a doubt, SoulKid moves the Soul.
Vize
Poecaine (Captured Events)
Wiggles (KlubStompers)
Sucka House DJ's - Freddy Funk vs DJ Stu (Flair)
Blue Submarine (Giganticore)
Semblance (Giganticore)
Flatline (Flair|My own Pulse Productions|GHP)
Sound provided by 1001US
There will be multiple CD giveaways
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