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15 november 2016
house × 4, deep house × 2
Tickets & prijzen Curfew invites
Voorverkoop: | € 10,- |
Deurverkoop: | € 15,- |
Minimumleeftijd?
18Bezoekers
Maximaal 500.
Maximaal 500.
Kluisjes
Er zijn kluisjes aanwezig.
Er zijn kluisjes aanwezig.
Line-up Curfew invites
Line-up is niet compleet.
Akira house, techno |
Jensen house, disco |
Jerome Sydenham house, techno |
KooDoo house |
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Saturday the 3th of december 2016 will from now on be known as the day Curfew and their gang arrived in Antwerp.
Be our guest as we take over the booth, the floor and your soul at Club Vaag, with this exquisite line-up.
Be our guest as we take over the booth, the floor and your soul at Club Vaag, with this exquisite line-up.
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Saturday the 3th of december 2016 will from now on be known as the day Curfew and their gang arrived in Antwerp.
Be our guest as we take over the booth, the floor and your soul at Club Vaag, with this exquisite line-up.
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♪ Jerome Sydenham (Ibadan Records, USA)
♪ KooDoo (Moodfamily)
♪ AKIRA. (VOID)
♪ DJ Jensen (We Play House Recordings (Official)
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Presale 10€ / Doors 15€
For our friends from Ghent we have a little special, as we don’t want you to drink & drive
Curfew party bus will depart Ghent Sint-Pietersplein at 23h and return to Ghent at 6am.
Entrance and partybus combo at 18 euro (limited spaces)
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♪ Jerome Sydenham (Ibadan Records, USA)
Few traveling producer/DJs measure up to the legacy of Ibadan Records’ Jerome Sydenham. Nothing short of a modern music visionary who cut his teeth as an A&R rep for Atlantic Records during the peak of the 90s New York house era. Now residing in Berlin, he’s still at the cutting edge of dance music; pioneering it through its various mutations over the years.
Jerome’s illustrious music career took off in the early nineties as part of an A&R team that launched the careers of legendary vocal house group Ten City, as well as pioneering house producers like Kerri Chandler, Pal Joey and MURK. His own imprint – Ibadan Records – started its journey in 1996 with a string of house music classics, including the hit rework of Nina Simone’s “See Line Woman”, produced in collaboration with long-term friend Kerri Chandler. His album Saturday – co-produced with Kerri – clearly displayed his production range and musical ability as deftly displayed on tracks like “Rising The Sun”. A timeless recording capable of working even the most finicky of dancefloors into a frenzy.
By 2002, Sydenham started to move away from the sound of New York that was his roots. While vocal and afro-house prevailed in New York house clubs, Sydenham chose to represent a new era in melodic tech-house and launched his 10” Beats series. With releases like the crossover deep tech-house record “Timbuktu” and the mammoth “Sandcastles” – co-produced with Dennis Ferrer – the label marked a major turning point in the global house scene. A move to Berlin in 2007, found Sydenham in the heart of a vibrant techno community and it was here that a musical resurrection occurred. Ostgut Ton enlisted his remix services for Len Faki (OFFICIAL)’s “Rainbow Delta”, resulting in a bona fide throbbing, techno classic.
Riding this wave of momentum Jerome continued to craft a series of splendid remixes such as Carl Craig’s “Angel” on Planet E, Adam Beyer & Joel Mull “Forming Dies” on Drumcode, and another for Planetary Assault Systems “GT” (Function & Jerome Sydenham Remix) on Mote Evolver. Even with all this success in techno, Jerome never forgot his roots, as represented by his Kerri Chandler-esque Flora Cruz hit remix in 2009 ravenously licensed to house compilations across multiple territories. Collaboratively, he’s been as active as ever, recently remixing Dennis Ferrer’s “The Red Room” with The Martinez Brothers on Ferrer’s Objektivity..
Sydenham’s touring schedule hasn’t let up and includes regular appearances at Berlin’s famed Berghain / Panorama Bar which regularly hosts Ibadan Records showcases.
Some names, a few faces and places have changed, but Jerome Sydenham is still doing what he does best: Quality music.
WEBSITE: www.jeromesydenham.com
LABEL: www.ibadanrecords.com
DISCOGS: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jerome+Sydenham
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♪ Jensen (We Play House Recordings)
Whether he is playing in the backyard of a friend's house or in a club for hundreds of greedy dancers, Jensen's sets are always invariably exhilarating and extraordinarily varied. Touched by every piece of music, from funk and soul to house and techno, the man's record bag holds decades of dance music. It makes Jensen unique as a deejay and a person.
Also co-founder of the legendary What’s Cookin’? parties in Gent and already played in some of the most respected venues in Europe, for instance Berghain / Panorama Bar (Berlin), Disco Dolly (Amsterdam), About-Blank. (Berlin), Loftus Hall (Berlin), Tommorrowland & more.
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♪ Koodoo (Moodfamily)
Koodoo is a proud member of Moodfamily, where he sets out the musical guidelines as a A&R-collaborator. Koodoo’s constant aim is to provide you refreshing dance tunes, perfectly suitable for boobiebuffests, nightly cartrips through desolate communist landscape or gatherings on space ships fueled with gin. Besides that Koodoo also enjoys peeled kiwi’s, Jean’s spaghetti’s, people talking cockney Englisch and morning on a Sunday evening.
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♪ Akira (Void)
At the age of 17 he won the Pioneer Pro Dj Contest in Belgium, later earning him a residency at Café d'Anvers (Official) and numerous events and festivals in Belgium, for instance Tomorrowland, Laundry Day, Extrema Outdoor Belgium , Pukkelpop & more.
He is also the founder and resident of the renowned VOID parties at Club Vaag.
He has travelled abroad in the past few years where he will surely be seen and heard again, mostly booked in London and Amsterdam but aiming to see the world with his music.
Be our guest as we take over the booth, the floor and your soul at Club Vaag, with this exquisite line-up.
▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
♪ Jerome Sydenham (Ibadan Records, USA)
♪ KooDoo (Moodfamily)
♪ AKIRA. (VOID)
♪ DJ Jensen (We Play House Recordings (Official)
▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
Presale 10€ / Doors 15€
For our friends from Ghent we have a little special, as we don’t want you to drink & drive
Curfew party bus will depart Ghent Sint-Pietersplein at 23h and return to Ghent at 6am.
Entrance and partybus combo at 18 euro (limited spaces)
▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
♪ Jerome Sydenham (Ibadan Records, USA)
Few traveling producer/DJs measure up to the legacy of Ibadan Records’ Jerome Sydenham. Nothing short of a modern music visionary who cut his teeth as an A&R rep for Atlantic Records during the peak of the 90s New York house era. Now residing in Berlin, he’s still at the cutting edge of dance music; pioneering it through its various mutations over the years.
Jerome’s illustrious music career took off in the early nineties as part of an A&R team that launched the careers of legendary vocal house group Ten City, as well as pioneering house producers like Kerri Chandler, Pal Joey and MURK. His own imprint – Ibadan Records – started its journey in 1996 with a string of house music classics, including the hit rework of Nina Simone’s “See Line Woman”, produced in collaboration with long-term friend Kerri Chandler. His album Saturday – co-produced with Kerri – clearly displayed his production range and musical ability as deftly displayed on tracks like “Rising The Sun”. A timeless recording capable of working even the most finicky of dancefloors into a frenzy.
By 2002, Sydenham started to move away from the sound of New York that was his roots. While vocal and afro-house prevailed in New York house clubs, Sydenham chose to represent a new era in melodic tech-house and launched his 10” Beats series. With releases like the crossover deep tech-house record “Timbuktu” and the mammoth “Sandcastles” – co-produced with Dennis Ferrer – the label marked a major turning point in the global house scene. A move to Berlin in 2007, found Sydenham in the heart of a vibrant techno community and it was here that a musical resurrection occurred. Ostgut Ton enlisted his remix services for Len Faki (OFFICIAL)’s “Rainbow Delta”, resulting in a bona fide throbbing, techno classic.
Riding this wave of momentum Jerome continued to craft a series of splendid remixes such as Carl Craig’s “Angel” on Planet E, Adam Beyer & Joel Mull “Forming Dies” on Drumcode, and another for Planetary Assault Systems “GT” (Function & Jerome Sydenham Remix) on Mote Evolver. Even with all this success in techno, Jerome never forgot his roots, as represented by his Kerri Chandler-esque Flora Cruz hit remix in 2009 ravenously licensed to house compilations across multiple territories. Collaboratively, he’s been as active as ever, recently remixing Dennis Ferrer’s “The Red Room” with The Martinez Brothers on Ferrer’s Objektivity..
Sydenham’s touring schedule hasn’t let up and includes regular appearances at Berlin’s famed Berghain / Panorama Bar which regularly hosts Ibadan Records showcases.
Some names, a few faces and places have changed, but Jerome Sydenham is still doing what he does best: Quality music.
WEBSITE: www.jeromesydenham.com
LABEL: www.ibadanrecords.com
DISCOGS: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jerome+Sydenham
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♪ Jensen (We Play House Recordings)
Whether he is playing in the backyard of a friend's house or in a club for hundreds of greedy dancers, Jensen's sets are always invariably exhilarating and extraordinarily varied. Touched by every piece of music, from funk and soul to house and techno, the man's record bag holds decades of dance music. It makes Jensen unique as a deejay and a person.
Also co-founder of the legendary What’s Cookin’? parties in Gent and already played in some of the most respected venues in Europe, for instance Berghain / Panorama Bar (Berlin), Disco Dolly (Amsterdam), About-Blank. (Berlin), Loftus Hall (Berlin), Tommorrowland & more.
▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔
♪ Koodoo (Moodfamily)
Koodoo is a proud member of Moodfamily, where he sets out the musical guidelines as a A&R-collaborator. Koodoo’s constant aim is to provide you refreshing dance tunes, perfectly suitable for boobiebuffests, nightly cartrips through desolate communist landscape or gatherings on space ships fueled with gin. Besides that Koodoo also enjoys peeled kiwi’s, Jean’s spaghetti’s, people talking cockney Englisch and morning on a Sunday evening.
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♪ Akira (Void)
At the age of 17 he won the Pioneer Pro Dj Contest in Belgium, later earning him a residency at Café d'Anvers (Official) and numerous events and festivals in Belgium, for instance Tomorrowland, Laundry Day, Extrema Outdoor Belgium , Pukkelpop & more.
He is also the founder and resident of the renowned VOID parties at Club Vaag.
He has travelled abroad in the past few years where he will surely be seen and heard again, mostly booked in London and Amsterdam but aiming to see the world with his music.