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D3 (part 2) FRIDAY JUNE 25

May 15, 2010

Along with D3 resident DJ Lady D, D’lectable Music along with Volatl & ArtKiwon is pleased to announce special guests for the next installment of D3 @ Smart Bar Chicago, June 25, 2010:


From DETROIT by way of San Fran;
MONTY LUKE
Monty Luke brings a funky, stripped down and eclectic sound from the underground of American dance music. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Los Angeles, his background is the genesis of the broad musical scope he showcases as both DJ and producer. After gaining experience DJ’ing up and down the west coast, Monty moved to the SF Bay Area where he settled into a groove, regularly collaborating with crews/venues such as Pacific/Sunset, Blasthaus, The End Up, 1015 Folsom, Stompy, and [Kontrol].

In 2007 Monty teamed up with Stompy Hi-Fi resident DJ Tasho and dropped, “Paranoid,” which became the second release on Claude Von Stroke’s Mothership Music. Soon after, Monty provided vocals for several collaborations with Poland’s Catz n Dogz, most notably on “Confused,” which appeared on their full-length album, “Stars of Zoo.”

Dubbed a favorite amongst DJ’s and ‘those that know’ for years, Monty has continued to set the bar high for himself, melding an upfront, electronic jack track mix style with an ear for the dancefloor. His influences include Derrick May, Harvey, Theo Parrish among many others.

In mid 2008, Monty made a move to Detroit, Michigan to work with his mentor, techno legend Carl Craig. As Craig’s right-hand man at Planet E Communications, Monty was able to receive the right kind of freedom and encouragement that led him back into the studio to produce “Panik Attack,” his follow-up to ‘Paranoid,’ Released on Mothership. In addition to doing more vocal work, he most recently released Art, Love & War on Planet E in December 2009.

In 2010, Monty remains focused on bringing that raw, eclectic jack music to the world through both his DJ sets, and original productions. The future is now.


& via France to Chicago
FREDERICK ZAHM

Frederick is the cofounder of Souvenir along with his wife Noemi. Originally from France, he has been living and playing in Chicago for two years now. Music and party lover, Zahm will be taking that Souvenir flavor back to France next year–be sure to use this as an opportunity to hear this techno virtuoso. Don’t be tardy to the party…

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PRESS – D3 in the NEWS!

April 8, 2010

For the first installment of D3 we got some mighty mentions. Thanks to Gapers Block, New City & TimeOut Chicago for the love.

girls get going at D3

girls get going at D3

Here are links, check them out.

Gapers Block

New City

Time Out Chicago

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D’lectable video Stacey Pullen + DJ Lady D @ D3 Launch Party

March 16, 2010
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D3 – DECONSTRUCT DISCOVER DETROIT – ART & MUSIC SERIES DEBUTS AT SMARTBAR MARCH 12

February 19, 2010

Designed by Jason Warth

Designed by Jason Warth

Can a music genre have a birthday? The people of Detroit sure think so, as this year they will mark the 25th anniversary of the world-renowned techno sound, with celebrations planned around the globe from 2010 through 2011. Chicago DJ Lady D, inspired by the connection of Detroit Techno and Chicago, House, has put together an art and music series, D3, to celebrate techno in 2010. D3, championed by the D’Lectable Music label, promoter Volatl and artist collective Prak-sis, will reflect the history, esteem and future of the Detroit techno sound. Smart Bar will exclusively host this quarterly series with events in March, June, October and December of 2010.

Kicking off the series on March 12, D3 will feature music from DJs Stacey Pullen, DJ Lady D, Max Jacobson, Max Loomis (aka Joint Effort) and DJ Jay Cho. Art curated by the Prak-sis artists collective will adorn Smart Bar, reflecting the multimedia intersection of music and art. Tickets will go on sale Saturday February 13 and are $15. This event is 21 & over and starts at
8pm.

An innovator from the Second Wave of Detroit techno, Stacey Pullen grew up under the mentorship of Detroit’s legendary three: Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson. Still continuing to produce his characteristic atmosphere laden electronic sound, Stacey Pullen compounds his reputation as a producer with that of being one of the world’s most in demand DJs, playing weekly across the globe year in, year out. With a font of passion for music
and performance that never dries up, Stacey Pullen still plays every gig from the heart seeking to surprise and engage, to provide an unforgettable experience, to offer up his unique catalogue without predictability -defying expectation. Above all, from his earliest attempts to the current day Stacey Pullen has stayed true to his one goal: to become and to always be an Innovator. From the age of 9, playing flute in his school band, Stacey has always been playing musical instruments. Around 1985, while Stacey was
still drumming & traveling with his high school band, the Detroit Techno movement was born, and provided a revolutionary sound to the youth of Detroit. The Electrifying Mojo filled the airwaves with this radicalism through new electronic rhythms, and showed a generation or more of musicians and DJs what true musical eclecticism means. The youth of Detroit, including Stacey, were listening and learning. Moving from instruments to turntables in college, Stacey soon began DJing and producing tracks, then moved on to remixing. A year in Amsterdam honed his skills as both a student of live DJing and a teacher of the electronic sounds of Detroit techno, and since the early 90s he has commuted from Detroit to Europe, Asia, Australia or elsewhere in the U.S. to play live. He also started his own label, Black Flag, which released many records in the last decade. Stacey’s reputation as a DJ became as much of a draw card as his reputation as a producer, and he became renowned for long, experimental, adventurous and soulful journeys through music that lasted at least 5 hours. The last several years have seen Stacey continuing to be on the road, bringing Detroit techno sounds around the globe nearly every weekend.

Known widely as Chicago’s Queen of House Music, Darlene Jackson aka Lady D has been rocking dance floors nationally and internationally since 1995. Influenced by legends and encouraged by House veterans, the Chicago House scene would be incomplete without Lady D. She made her name in the mid 90’s for being one of the first women DJ’s on the underground house scene in
Chicago and grew to become one of the most respected industry players who continues to emerge from the Chicago House 3rd wave following in the step of Derrick Carter, Diz, Sneak and Gene Farris among others. DJ Lady D is not limited by any preconceived notion of House—her sets drift seamlessly into territories other’s fear to tread. She moves playfully from tracks to vocals, from Boompty to Electro to jackin’ Tech House and back with finesse.
Lady D has a unique way of not only making the mix sound good but also making these seemingly distinct genres feel like they actually belong together. She has played such places as Russia, Germany, Mexico, Canada, Thailand and extensively across the USA. Lady D marries the classic house tracks of Chicago’s past with the choicest four-to-the-floor stomps of today, and always throws down a soulful and sinful set. Recognized for her top-notch A&R, production and remixing talents as owner of D’lectable Music, Lady D is a tastemaker known for releasing some of the hottest records in House music over the past few years. Her abilities include production and remixing and she has collaborated with Ron Carroll, Demarkus Lewis, Common Factor and Mark Grant.

Max Jacobson was born and raised in the Metro Detroit area and around the ripe age of 17 he attended his first Detroit Electronic Music Festival. It was at this festival where he attended an afterhours party and got exposed to techno thanks to the early morning sounds of Dan Bell and Richie Hawtin. He was overwhelmed with these raw organic sounds he heard and he started to DJ a year later. After four months of djing he started a local night at bar in his college town. Being a creative person, Max sold his decks and began to focus on production a year after he started DJing. He relocated to Chicago in 2007 and started diving deeper and deeper into the realms of music production and creation. His sound can be characterized as a mixture
of deep tech house and techno. Recently he has started to play live/dj sets that encompass tracks by other artists and as well as his own loops over these tracks creating a unique and diverse sound that can range from deep Chicago house to raw modern techno. The 22 year old currently attends art school in Chicago where he studies music. Be on the look out for his releases coming out on Klectik and other labels as well as live performances.

Max Loomis is one half of Joint Effort, a production partnership with DJ Lady D. Their production of “Durty Thang” with Bear Who? on vocals was signed to Open Bar Music (NYC) and is now available. The tech heavy production is rich on bass with a good helping of acid and ready for peak hour dance floors. Bear Who? provides his signature vocals that get the party hyped, just as he did for his best seller, “Fix My Sink”.

In addition to DJs, the [prak-sis] artists’ collective has curated multimedia art. DJ Jay Cho, a South Korean sound artist will kick off the night of music. Video artists Doug Fogelson, Terry Dixon, Galina Shevchenko, Spencer Hutchinson, Dain Oh and Raychel Winterton will present various works of film and video media. Photographer Tse Xiao Guang and print artist John Tuan Hyunh will also be featured. Kelsey L. Connett and Nicole Briggs will provide a fashion performance, and Shelly Johnson, aka Ruin, will perform a live painting experience inspired by the music as it is played. [prak-sis] blogs about art, music and D3 at:
http://D3N3D.wordpress.com<http://d3n3d.wordpress.com/>.

For media access, interviews, hi-res photos or other info, please contact
Jenny Lizak at 773-549-4140 ext 212 or jenny@metrochicago.com
<mailto:jenny@metrochicago.com <jenny@metrochicago.com>> .

Friday, March 12:
In Smart Bar… D’Lectable Music, Volatl and [prak-sis] present…
D3- DECONSTRUCT DISCOVER DETROIT- Art and Music Series Kick Off!
DJs STACEY PULLEN (Black Flag Rec.) * DJ LADY D * MAX JACOBSON * MAX LOOMIS
aka JOINT EFFORT * DJ JAY CHO * featuring art by the [prak-sis] artists
collective

$15 (bottle service reservations $250 for a table of 4-6; includes
admission, subsequent bottles priced $175) / 21 & Over / Doors: 8PM / Show:
8PM / Style: Techno, House

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Metro/Smart Bar Box Office in the Official Metro Store (no service fee)
Smart Bar website www.smartbarchicago.com
<http://www.smartbarchicago.com>

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About DJ Lady D

February 10, 2010

Click to read

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Future D3 Artist Carl Craig in NY Times

February 10, 2010

Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times

2nd Wave Techno innovator Carl Craig recently performed at the Unsound Festival in New York City and here is the article reviewing this art music fusion (Craig created a live soundtrack to a Warhol film) .

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Want to know a bit more about the house techno connection?

February 8, 2010

Detroit vs Chicago

The connection between Chicago & Detroit goes beyond Lake Michigan

Then check this link for interviews where the innovators of techno (and one of house) talk about that period where techno and house emerged and merged.

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Stacey Pullen

February 6, 2010
Stacey Pullen

Click to read

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D3 Tix on SALE SATURDAY 2/6 – Reserve a table today!

February 6, 2010

Friday, March 12 D’lectable Music, Volatl and prak-sis present…
D3- DECONSTRUCT DISCOVER DETROIT
- Art and Music Series Kick Off!

STACEY PULLEN (Black Flag Rec.)
DJ LADY D (D’lectable)
MAX JACOBSON (Klektik)
MAX LOOMIS (Joint Effort)
DJ JAY CHO (Seoul)

featuring art by the Prak-sis artists collective 8-10pm
Tickets: $15 21 & over
Doors: 8pm / Show: 8pm

ON SALE THIS SATURDAY 2/6 AT NOON!
General Admission

Bottle Service Reservations For $250 For A Table Of 4-6 (admission included)

EFFEN: The Official Vodka of D3

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Shout’n Out

February 5, 2010

DJs/Producers/Artists about tha D…

  • Charles Johnson aka The Electrifying Mojo
  • Juan Atkins aka Model 500
  • Derrick May aka Mayday
  • Kevin Saunderson aka E Dancer aka Inner City
  • Eddie “Flashin’” Fowlkes
  • Chez Damier
  • Carl Craig aka Paperclip People aka C2
  • Stacey Pullen
  • Underground Resistance
  • Jeff Mills aka The Wizard
  • Mad Mike Banks
  • Norma Jean Bell
  • Kenny Dixon Jr aka MoodyMann
  • Alton Miller
  • Mike Grant
  • Mike Clark aka Agent X
  • DJ Korie
  • Women on Wax
  • DJ Minx
  • Diviniti
  • DJ Genesis
  • Jennifer Xerri
  • Buzz Goree
  • Omar S.
  • James Pennington aka Suburban Knight
  • Alan Oldham aka T-1000
  • Eric Dulan aka DJ Bone
  • Magda
  • Lauren Flax
  • Dan Bell aka DBX
  • Marc Kinchen aka MK
  • Adult
  • Piranhahead
  • Mike Brown
  • Delano Smith
  • The Detroit Experiment
  • Underground Resistance
  • Scan 7
  • Kenny Larkin
  • Kelvin Larkin
  • DJ Rolando aka The Aztec Mystic
  • Octave One
  • Amp Fiddler
  • Norm Talley
  • Aaron Carl
  • Rob Rage
  • Tim Baker
  • Derek Plasaiko
  • Neil Ollivierra aka Detroit Escalator Company
  • Erick McShane aka DJ E Dubb
  • Keith Worthy
  • Rick Wilhite
  • William Stacy aka DJ Seoul
  • Detroit Techno Militia
  • Terrence Parker
  • Dwayne Jensen
  • Sean Deason
  • Kelli Hand
  • Blake Baxter
  • Detroit Grand Pubahs
  • Fanon Flowers
  • BileeBob
  • Anthony Shake Shakkir
  • The Burden Brothers
  • Gabe Real
  • Todd Sines
  • Derrick Thompson
  • Ken Collier
  • Rob Hood
  • Terrence Dixon
  • Drexciya
  • John Beltran
  • Scan 7
  • Seth Troxler
  • Los Hermanos
  • Mark Flash
  • ? – use comments to add to this list!
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