Amsterdam based DJ Flow and DJ Ingy play together as DJs and as a liveact (using real instruments as well as hardware and laptop) called Flowing. Together they run Flowing Productions, the company behind the Club Krang parties in Amsterdam.
From October 22 to 25 our capitol is the stage for its annual Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) again. Beatfreax has created the ultimate online guide to keep you up to speed with the coolest parties and venues during the event.
A.S.S. is hét technofeest van Zoetermeer en omstreken. Vanwege de opvallende en spraakmakende line-ups, mooie lichtshows, mooi zuiver geluid en de ongekende feest-sfeer, is het feest zelfs landelijk bekend en trekt bezoekers uit het hele land!
VERSCH opent het seizoen met een aantal stevige AV acts en elektronische muziek van jonge talenten van nationale en internationale bodem. De Argentijnse Akira, op tour met zijn 8GB, en het Ierse Sin Sin collectief staan garant voor live AV performances.
The sound and background of GAISER delves from an upbringing deep in percussion. Starting out as a drummer in his teen years, he played with bands behind a kit. What interested him even more though was experimenting with drum machines and he learned a balance between digital and real world instruments. Living in and around Michigan (Detroit for a few years) Jon Gaiser frequented the music and underground parties from Detroit, citing heavy influences from the Plus 8 and Minus events during the mid-1990’s onward.
Through the kick drums, flailing blips and static, ‘And Answer’ introduces Gaiser’s playful sound of finesse and seduction with rhythm. Animated but controlled, his grasp on multiple elements of tone is enticing as it is anxious. The title cut slaps your ears around with anticipated smacks of shaped noise and dark notes that growl and groan. ‘Pandrip’ creeps along with its bouncing bassline, horns and barely transmitted stuttering voices from outer space.
Another highlight, ‘Egress’ plays hide and seek with slices of words and notes, actively playing the atmosphere above while keeping the music grounded with bass and beats. Signing off without a hitch, the B2 track, ‘No That’ bubbles, drips & pours out with drifts of delayed subtleties that put him in line with sonic marksmen like Matthew Herbert and Akufen. With live shows on the burner for 2006, keep an ear out for this producer.