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Kevin Duane techno, house |
Levi Verspeek house, techno, disco |
Milan Meyberg house |
PONY house, techno, disco |
Shenoda house, techno |
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2 | geïnteresseerd | |
180 | bezoekers | |
74 | geïnteresseerd | |
35 / 35 | · | man / vrouw |
22.5 | gemiddelde leeftijd | |
23.8 | leeftijd mediaan | |
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Black box celebrates 2 year anniversary
11 september 2013
Another fine event in our 8 Years Studio 80 celebration in the month of September. With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deep house, the Black Box Wednesday night @ Studio 80 has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse dj's.
On Friday, September 13th we’re flying in a special guest DJ from the UK... With recent releases on labels such as Hypercolour and Fear of Flying, he gained popularity and recognition as one of the next-wave deephouse producers from the UK.
We welcome SHENODA to Studio 80, and with it the Dutch debut of this talented producer!
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deephouse, the Black Box wednesday night has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam Nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse DJ’s.
▒▒▒ LINE UP ▒▒▒
We welcome SHENODA to Studio 80, and with it the Dutch debut of this talented producer!
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deephouse, the Black Box wednesday night has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam Nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse DJ’s.
▒▒▒ LINE UP ▒▒▒
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CELEBRATING 2 YEARS OF BLACK BOX!
On Friday, September 13th we’re flying in a special guest DJ from the UK... With recent releases on labels such as Hypercolour and Fear of Flying, he gained popularity and recognition as one of the next-wave deephouse producers from the UK.
We welcome SHENODA to Studio 80, and with it the Dutch debut of this talented producer!
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deephouse, the Black Box wednesday night has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam Nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse DJ’s.
▒▒▒ LINE UP ▒▒▒
✧ SHENODA (Hypercolour, UK)
https://soundcloud.com/shenoda
✧ PONY
https://soundcloud.com/ponymusik
✧ MILAN MEYBERG
https://soundcloud.com/milanmeyberg
✧ KEVIN DUANE
https://soundcloud.com/kevin-duane
✧ LEVI VERSPEEK
https://soundcloud.com/levi-verspeek
▒▒▒ SHENODA ▒▒▒
Laurie Shenoda’s rise through the ranks has been slow but steady. Since the early days of the now venerated label, he has been a key cog in the Hypercolour wheel, remixing an early release before going on to then unleash his Shots and On & On EPs in 2011 and 2012 respectively. The first spread much farther than expected with Martyn and Mosca heavily supporting its weighty beats, whilst the latter, with its thick, locked-in groves, was cherry-picked for Mattias Tanzmann’s Fabric mix. And then came possibly his best yet, the A Homage EP on Hypercolour off-shoot Losing Suki. Packed with garage referencing shuffles and tightly coiled drums, it was not only called “a new breed classic” by Matthew Dear, but got Radio 1 play from Skream and Benga as well as props from the man’s usual peers including Huxley, Jimmy Edgar and Axel Bowman.
“For me it’s all about the groove,” says the man whose sounds are refreshingly contemporary. “If that isn't there, then you’re never going to get people dancing. I like to give things a rough, warm aesthetic so they have more of a unique character.” That unique sonic character has also come on boutique labels like Fear of Flying and Connaisseur, forever subconsciously informed by the sounds which first turned Shenoda onto the dance in the first place.
Naturally given his age, it was garage that most informed the young Shenoda. Struck by the genre’s distinct groove and heavy basslines, it is something that has stayed in his music ever since, even though the likes of Kerri Chandler, Craig Richards and Koze have all helped broaden the man’s horizons. Being a classically trained musician has also helped foment a musical approach to house and techno, ensuring a Shenoda record has something more than your average dancefloor fodder.
That’s probably also why he has remained an in-demand DJ since first breaking through. Playing clubs like Fabric London, Manchester’s Warehouse Project and the illustrious Boiler Room London, a Shenoda set is defiant of genre, instead remaining focussed on making you dance with whatever seems most apt, be it deep house, kicking techno or surging garage. With future EPs penned in for releases on Rinse (alongside vocalist Jamie George), Huxley’s Saints & Sonnets and, of course, Hypercolour, that rise through the ranks looks set to continue well into 2013.
▒▒▒ INFO ▒▒▒
Presale €10 | Doorsale €12,50
Tickets & info: www.studio-80.nl
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On Friday, September 13th we’re flying in a special guest DJ from the UK... With recent releases on labels such as Hypercolour and Fear of Flying, he gained popularity and recognition as one of the next-wave deephouse producers from the UK.
We welcome SHENODA to Studio 80, and with it the Dutch debut of this talented producer!
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deephouse, the Black Box wednesday night has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam Nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse DJ’s.
▒▒▒ LINE UP ▒▒▒
✧ SHENODA (Hypercolour, UK)
https://soundcloud.com/shenoda
✧ PONY
https://soundcloud.com/ponymusik
✧ MILAN MEYBERG
https://soundcloud.com/milanmeyberg
✧ KEVIN DUANE
https://soundcloud.com/kevin-duane
✧ LEVI VERSPEEK
https://soundcloud.com/levi-verspeek
▒▒▒ SHENODA ▒▒▒
Laurie Shenoda’s rise through the ranks has been slow but steady. Since the early days of the now venerated label, he has been a key cog in the Hypercolour wheel, remixing an early release before going on to then unleash his Shots and On & On EPs in 2011 and 2012 respectively. The first spread much farther than expected with Martyn and Mosca heavily supporting its weighty beats, whilst the latter, with its thick, locked-in groves, was cherry-picked for Mattias Tanzmann’s Fabric mix. And then came possibly his best yet, the A Homage EP on Hypercolour off-shoot Losing Suki. Packed with garage referencing shuffles and tightly coiled drums, it was not only called “a new breed classic” by Matthew Dear, but got Radio 1 play from Skream and Benga as well as props from the man’s usual peers including Huxley, Jimmy Edgar and Axel Bowman.
“For me it’s all about the groove,” says the man whose sounds are refreshingly contemporary. “If that isn't there, then you’re never going to get people dancing. I like to give things a rough, warm aesthetic so they have more of a unique character.” That unique sonic character has also come on boutique labels like Fear of Flying and Connaisseur, forever subconsciously informed by the sounds which first turned Shenoda onto the dance in the first place.
Naturally given his age, it was garage that most informed the young Shenoda. Struck by the genre’s distinct groove and heavy basslines, it is something that has stayed in his music ever since, even though the likes of Kerri Chandler, Craig Richards and Koze have all helped broaden the man’s horizons. Being a classically trained musician has also helped foment a musical approach to house and techno, ensuring a Shenoda record has something more than your average dancefloor fodder.
That’s probably also why he has remained an in-demand DJ since first breaking through. Playing clubs like Fabric London, Manchester’s Warehouse Project and the illustrious Boiler Room London, a Shenoda set is defiant of genre, instead remaining focussed on making you dance with whatever seems most apt, be it deep house, kicking techno or surging garage. With future EPs penned in for releases on Rinse (alongside vocalist Jamie George), Huxley’s Saints & Sonnets and, of course, Hypercolour, that rise through the ranks looks set to continue well into 2013.
▒▒▒ INFO ▒▒▒
Presale €10 | Doorsale €12,50
Tickets & info: www.studio-80.nl
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studio 80 is awesome! EN black box was de vorige keer ook heel vet dus super zin in
BLACK BOX CELEBRATES 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Another fine event in our 8 Years Studio 80 celebration in the month of September.
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deep house, the Black Box Wednesday night @ Studio 80 has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse dj’s.
On Friday, September 13th on Black Box’ 2nd anniversary we’re flying in a special guest dj from the UK: SHENODA, who’ll make his Dutch debut in Studio 80. With recent releases on labels such as Hypercolour and Fear of Flying, Laurie Shenoda gained popularity and recognition as one of the next-wave deep house producers from the UK.
Black Box represents the deeper side of house music. Sometimes with a dub-twist, or a pop-touch, but always the warm sounding grooves you’ve come to expect. For this two year anniversary, SHENODA will be joined by Dutch deep house dj’s PONY, KEVIN DUANE, LEVI VERSPEEK and ofcourse Black Box resident MILAN MEYBERG,. Laurie Shenoda’s rise through the ranks has been slow but steady, thanks to succesful releases on labels like Hypercolour, Saints and Sonnets (Huxley’s label) and Losing Suki.
‘For me it’s all about the groove,’ says the man whose sounds are refreshingly contemporary. If that isn't there, then you’re never going to get people dancing. I like to give things a rough, warm aesthetic so they have more of a unique character.’
Naturally given his age, it was garage that most informed the young Shenoda. Struck by the genre’s distinct groove and heavy basslines, it is something that has stayed in his music ever since, even though the likes of Kerri Chandler, Craig Richards and Koze have all helped broaden the man’s horizons. Being a classically trained musician has also helped foment a musical approach to house and techno, ensuring a Shenoda record has something more than your average dancefloor fodder.
BLACK BOX 2nd Anniversary FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, Studio 80
Doors: 23:00
Presale: 10,- Doorsale: 12,50
Entrance before midnight: 5 euro
Studio 80, Rembrandtplein 17, Amsterdam
With over 100 editions, and more than 400 hours of deep house, the Black Box Wednesday night @ Studio 80 has become a well-established addition to the Amsterdam nightlife, and home to the next generation of deephouse dj’s.
On Friday, September 13th on Black Box’ 2nd anniversary we’re flying in a special guest dj from the UK: SHENODA, who’ll make his Dutch debut in Studio 80. With recent releases on labels such as Hypercolour and Fear of Flying, Laurie Shenoda gained popularity and recognition as one of the next-wave deep house producers from the UK.
Black Box represents the deeper side of house music. Sometimes with a dub-twist, or a pop-touch, but always the warm sounding grooves you’ve come to expect. For this two year anniversary, SHENODA will be joined by Dutch deep house dj’s PONY, KEVIN DUANE, LEVI VERSPEEK and ofcourse Black Box resident MILAN MEYBERG,. Laurie Shenoda’s rise through the ranks has been slow but steady, thanks to succesful releases on labels like Hypercolour, Saints and Sonnets (Huxley’s label) and Losing Suki.
‘For me it’s all about the groove,’ says the man whose sounds are refreshingly contemporary. If that isn't there, then you’re never going to get people dancing. I like to give things a rough, warm aesthetic so they have more of a unique character.’
Naturally given his age, it was garage that most informed the young Shenoda. Struck by the genre’s distinct groove and heavy basslines, it is something that has stayed in his music ever since, even though the likes of Kerri Chandler, Craig Richards and Koze have all helped broaden the man’s horizons. Being a classically trained musician has also helped foment a musical approach to house and techno, ensuring a Shenoda record has something more than your average dancefloor fodder.
BLACK BOX 2nd Anniversary FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, Studio 80
Doors: 23:00
Presale: 10,- Doorsale: 12,50
Entrance before midnight: 5 euro
Studio 80, Rembrandtplein 17, Amsterdam