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Tenth Planet :Joey Beltram folks...29th of May, Tripod

  • 21-04-2010 11:43am
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    Tenth Planet & Pod Present... Joey Beltram
    29th May
    Doors:11:30PM -2:30AM
    Location : Tripod, Harcourt St
    Entry: €15/ Limited €12 presales available from..
    http://www.eventelephant.com/tenthplanetpodpresentjoeybeltram

    Line Up: Joey Beltram, Djamel , Rob Maguire

    JOEY BELTRAM ... An introduction

    Joey Beltram is a techno pioneer, heralded as one of the scene's
    biggest stars. It all started with a flash...

    In 2009 alone Beltram had a Beatport top 10 with his remix of Oliver
    Huntemann's Shanghai Spinner. Then there was his huge vinyl releases
    like the Scorpion on Drumcode, Shaking Trees on Harthouse (a Raveline
    track of the month), and a killer remix of Abe Duque's Let's Take It Back
    that had rave reactions across the board including MANDY, Dave
    Clarke and Hell.
    There was also his run of headline slots at festivals, which in 08/09 has
    included Coachella, both of Italy's Play the Music Festivals, BLOC in the
    UK, Hungary's Bonusz, Awakenings, Planetlove Ireland and Rockit Open
    Air in the Netherlands, plus club gigs from Berghain to the 10,000
    capacity Fabrik in Madrid to Fabric UK's sister club matter, Ministry of
    Sound and numerous appearances in Germany, the US, Spain, Holland,
    Canada, Malta and more. Check out the videos of huge festival
    crowds on YouTube.
    What’s his secret? Continued experimentation and an unparalleled run
    of influential tracks. Beltram grew up in Queens, one of the toughest
    boroughs of New York - the equal to Detroit for rough times but very
    different in its musical roots. At 12 years old Beltram was DJing hip hop
    and electro, playing roller rinks and block parties to buy records, studio
    gear and decks. He released his first tracks before age 18 on New York
    labels Nu Groove and Easy Street, and by 20 he caught the ear of
    Belgium's now pivotal R&S label with his track Let It Ride.
    R&S invited Beltram to Europe and techno history was made. Beltram
    arrived with a new track he'd completed a week before travelling.
    Energy Flash, released on R&S in Europe and Derrick May's Transmat in
    the US, is still one of techno's pivotal classics - Muzik Magazine's Track of
    the Decade, and a track whose title has named any number of record
    stores and books on dance culture. Energy Flash and its follow up
    Mentasm with Mundo Muzique made Beltram's name and took the 21-
    year-old right round the world, playing major events in the UK,
    Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Germany and holding down a
    residency at the notorious Limelight in New York.
    Not content to rest, Beltram has continually toured at the major festivals
    around the globe treating the crowds to the full force of his inspiring
    sets. He’s also continued releasing seminal tracks, his '93 and '94 tracks
    Aonox on Visible and "the Beltram re-releases" on Trax, the Caliber EP
    on the UK's legendary Warp (home of Aphex Twin and Squarepusher),
    and his '95 LP Places and '96 single Ball Park on Tresor were huge hits -
    each being one of the biggest techno records of that year, along with
    the LP following, Close Grind on Novamute, with the pivotal releases
    Believer and Forklift.
    In '99, he launched his own label STX with Arena, while he continued to
    release under Code 6 and JB³, as well as headlining events like
    Awakenings, Coachella, Nature One, Mayday and Dance Valley.
    Returning to Tresor in '04, his album Rising Sun included several of that
    year's biggest techno releases. And he has kept the innovative tracks
    coming since on Womb, Harthouse, Drumcode, MB Electroniks, and
    Bush.

    Djamel(Aciitone,Queep,Soulheat,Monad,BastardoElectrico)
    http://www.electro.ie/

    Rob Maguire(Tenth Planet)
    http://soundcloud.com/rob-maguire

    Links:
    http://www.myspace.com/jbeltram
    http://www.tenthplanetmusic.com/
    http://www.pod.ie/


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