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515 Presents The Japanses Popstars + Cassest Jam 11/12/09

  • 03-12-2009 1:37pm
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    POD + 515 Presents
    Japanese Popstars (Dj set)
    + Casette jam
    Support: Conor G
    Fri 11th Dec @ Tripod
    Advance tickets € 15
    Advance Tickets from usual outlets.
    www.ticketmaster.ie /24hr Hotline 0818 719 300
    More info www.pod.ie


    Japanese popstars biog

    "They Might Also Be The Most Exciting New Electronic Act On The
    Planet" - Mixmag
    "Do believe the hype..." - IDJ Magzine

    VOTED BEST LIVE ACT @ IRISH DANCE MUSIC AWARDS 2009
    VOTED BEST ALBUM @ IRISH DANCE MUSIC AWARDS 2009
    BEST BREAKTHROUGH PRODUCERS - DJ MAG 'BEST OF BRITISH' AWARDS 2008

    The Japanese Popstars are riding a wave of great live gigs, major
    festival bookings, and media praise off the back of their amazing
    energy driven live shows and their critically acclaimed debut album
    'We Just Are'.

    Native to Northern Ireland (any fetishists expecting cute Japanese
    girls can leave now), and consisting of Declan McLaughlin aka Decky
    Hedrock, Gary Curran, and Gareth Donoghue. The Japanese Popstars are
    signed to bespoke indie label, Gung-Ho Recordings (Gus Gus, Zoo
    Brazil) in the UK, and Beatink in Japan (home of Underworld, Aphex
    Twin, Cinematic Orchestra).

    The Japanese Popstars only parallel with rock music is that they'd
    built up a sizable live following before releasing their first major
    single - some might even say cultish, judging by the amount of clips
    on Youtube. Their gigs are typically raucous affairs, with an energy
    that crackles with each beat, chord, and keyboard stab.

    However, let's get one thing straight about the music - The Japanese
    Popstars aren't indie rave, or any other sub-sub-sub genre, theirs is
    big room, cool as f**k electronic music built for festivals and
    stadiums. They're not dance kids aping indie kids, nor are they indie
    kids dropping synths and calling themselves 'ravers'.

    Over the past year the band have remix the likes Beyonce, The Ting
    Tings, Shinichi Osawa, Pete Tong, The Music, Depeche Mode, Benny
    Benassi, The Editors and Groove Armada, as well as taking thier energy
    fueled live show to many major clubs and festivals around the world!

    The Japanese Popstars - back to the future dance music for today,
    tomorrow, and forever, and it's coming to a field near you very soon.

    "A Star Is Born....Or Should I Say Stars!" - Pete Tong, BBC Radio 1

    "This album is f*cking amazing. It is in servere danger of taking
    over our lives..." - POPJUSTICE.com

    "File next to Orbital, Underworld and The Chemical Brothers" (NEW BAND
    OF THE DAY) - The Guardian

    "One of 2008’s hottest prospects. They just are." M8/M8 - M8 Magazine

    "The Japanese Popstars are F***ing deadly. The End. I need say no
    more." - Connected Magazine

    "Literally, amazing." - Word Magazine

    "Never has an Irish Dance Act Created So Much Hysteria From Press And
    Industry Alike" - Hotpress

    "Do believe the hype..." - IDJ Magzine

    Casette jam biog

    Cassette Jam propelled themselves onto the Global Dance scene after
    winning the Cream International Search for a DJ Competition in 2006.
    They destroyed the competition with their unique eight decks and two
    mixers techno show. They travelled across four continents, smashing to
    bits the biggest festivals and clubs with their infamous and
    energetic, no holds barred approach to DJing.
    As word of Cassette Jam spread they were asked to lay down remixes for
    the likes of Alex Gopher, Ladytron, The Whip & Does It Offend You
    Yeah? These remixes received the support of some of the scene’s
    biggest players like Erol Alkan, Radio 1’s Annie Mac & XFM’s Eddy
    Temple Morris. The tracks have been smashing dance floors and radio
    shows across Europe.
    The natural progression from their standout remixes was laying down
    original material…the boys duly obliged. Their first four-track demo
    resulted in them being snapped up by Pieces of Eight Records in June
    2008.
    Cassette Jam are already working on their debut album and took over
    the Ibiza 2008 summer with their residency at Ibiza Rocks, Cream
    nights at Amnesia and Dance Rocks nights with Eddy Temple Morris. Back
    home they continue to play out at the coolest nights around the UK
    including Wax On, The Warehouse Project and Chibuku Shake Shake.
    They’ve also got residency at the O2 Academies.
    Picked to front and judge the Budweiser 2008 Rising Talent
    competition, culminating at Manchester’s now infamous Warehouse
    Project on New Years Eve, the boys from Leeds are showing new artists
    how it’s done.
    Their sound is new wave indie electro, plenty of analogue
    rollercoasting and vocals from the tattooed underbelly of
    counterculture.
    Cassette Jam’s debut Single’s ‘Retox’ and ‘Don’t Lose Control’ are out
    now on pieces of eight records. These releases have been championed by
    Annie Mac, Annie Nightingale, Jaymo & Andy George, Alex Gopher, Erol
    Alkan, Meat Katie, A Trak and Justin Robertson just to name a few.
    One word of advice:
    Be prepared!!!...Cassette Jam will shove a rocket up the music scene’s arse.


    Listen to Cassette Jam’s Radio 1 mix they did for Annie Nightingale
    (09/02/09) below
    http://www.cassettejam.com/downloads/Annie%20Nightingale%20Radio%201%20Mix%2009%2001%2009.mp3



    “I Love Don’t Lose Control, one of the strongest packages of 2008”
    Annie Nightingale (Radio 1)
    “Don’t Lose Control is a great package, I will be supporting strongly” A-Trak
    "Retox is the bad boy, these boys are nuts.... This smashes dance
    floors everywhere for me" Jon Carter
    "Cigarettes, porno and ice cream......how can you go wrong!? Retox
    rocks my hot pink sox" Hot Pink DeLorean
    "Retox is Ridiculous!!! Great crowd reaction every time!!" Jaymo &
    Andy George (Moda / Radio1)
    “Retox? I'm addicted.” Alex Gopher



    www.piecesofeightrecords.com
    www.myspace.com/cassette_jam


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