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Idj 3rd Anniversary Party With Klute !!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ravedave replied on Wed Feb 23, 2005 @ 5:57pm
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ca va etre mon premier dnb event :)
j'espere que ca va rock, mais je suis sur que Klute et les autres vont nous faire bouger :P
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 12:01am
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archambault rocks! but so do pirates...
:D

nice up open minded new peeps!!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» goalien replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 12:25am
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tu vas bien aimez ca dav-n , puis si t'eme ca tu peut continuer la semaine plus tard a elixir avec nous ca vas etre du psy main room avec une 2ieme salle dnb plus elctro

manque pas klute a l'anniversaire de les meilleurs dans drum n bass dans notre ville, puis j'espere que aon va se revoir a elixir mars 12 au gravity 30 west st-cathrine
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 1:06pm
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massive respects
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 5:21pm
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anyone hyped in here ?

we got a top-class producer + dj in town
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 6:48pm
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2nd room will be rockin AS WELL ;

check out one of the rare DJ RUE (Kanga-Rue, CHICAGO, Illinois/MOntreal) appearance
the lady plays deep + sexy drum&bass that night for your listening and sight pleasure
oh so slick !

Mr.Level 4 himself aka SARCASTIC aka KArl Marx will be droppin' his always-surprising blend of beats + crazy vibes, always tight , always right

now what about a LIVE P.A from the likes of SNORK, formerly known as Kataleptic, or DOm Perignon, or Analog D.,
this talented local producer comes out with an hour long live set of his own ;
expect some deep-minimal techno, some breaks, some drum&bass ...all progressing with more and more craziness

Lookout for the GALAKSY + SNORK tune -Lucy- somewhere in the set, as MC G-SPOT parties along @ the commands

more guests tba in the 2nd room
full timeslots to be confirmed very soon also
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 8:07pm
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Moé j'vote pour ça !
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 8:08pm
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-é l'bébé d'qui, quel pourcentage ? j'vote pour ça -
Fred Caillou
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» bob_ replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 8:31pm
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avec Paul Berval a la voix hehehe
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 8:52pm
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ben oui

pis Willy Lamotte a guitar
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Thu Feb 24, 2005 @ 9:22pm
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uhhh lets not name drop other parties in here pls
;)
yeah 10 days left!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» goalien replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:01am
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why not indie-j is helping me massive at elixir and i'm trying to help him for klute i'm not name dropping except for rewire but then again clown is the same team so it's all good, and sweet too...

plus you all know already is you miss klute but more specifically idj b-day that's really too bad for you because it will rock
3 years running thank you dudes..........

hey i'm jealous our thread were running the same number of posts till now and i see you all posted urself indie-g grrr. hehehe
look at mine
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:57am
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How many pages this will go ?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 10:35am
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Klute - Can't See The Grooves
(Metalheadz)

[ breakbeat.is ]
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:48pm
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Hey Seb this 1 for you
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:49pm
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Do you Wot ?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:51pm
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Win a KLUTE signed CD !!

[ www.dogsonacid.com ]
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 12:53pm
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KLUTE - NO ONE'S LISTENING ANYMORE

He says he likes to take a chance and make his music truly different. No boundaries, no bollocks, just pure originality and style. Well what can I say? I think he has done just that. What with tracks such as ‘stuck on you’ gaining serious dubplate pressure for months, I know I eagerly awaited the arrival of Klute’s latest album on CD. Just before Christmas, Klute gave us a little taster by dropping his 8 track LP onto the vinyl market, well now it’s just about time to review the next installment. So what does this CD album have to offer you ask? First of all I’d say selection! You’ve got 2 CD’s to choose from, that makes a total of 23 tracks!

The 1st CD makes up the first 12 tracks all of which being D&B. Klute delivers 2 soul-tinged collaborations, 6 heavyweight nuggets, some unique vocal samples, a dab of originality and a pinch of style which combine to make a tasty D&B recipe.

Hello - It’s a bit more down tempo on CD2. The man named Klute is switching it up again-that’s what we like. CD2 is all about taking you on a little journey but if I told you everything then there'd be no surprises - so you’ll just have to buy it and listen for yourself!

The man himself says ‘No One's Listening Anymore’, I’d like to argue just about everyone will be buying this baby. Now that’s irony for you!

Review by DJ Camo

Full interview with KLUTE available at this link:
[ www.dogsonacid.com ]

Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 1:19pm
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Klute vs Calibre :: Losing You [Feat.Kiyomi] / Chariot :: Commercial Suicide [PROMO] - White :: SUICIDE023

[ www.chemical-records.co.uk ]
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nitrous_N2O replied on Fri Feb 25, 2005 @ 1:28pm
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FULL KLUTE BIO

Tom Withers, AKA Klute, has been a fixture on the Drum and Bass scene for over eight years, lending his creativity to the likes of Metalheadz, 31 Records and his early stable Certificate 18, responsible for releasing his first two albums, "Casual Bodies" and "Fear of People". In 2001 his own Commercial Suicide imprint was borne out of a necessity on Klute's part to control his own releases as well as provide a support network for the ever increasing new generation of like minded producers. So far the label has seen releases by Klute himself, Calibre, Total Science, Digital, and Austrian prodigy D.Kay. Previous to this much lauded and rebellious electronic career, Klute fronted legendary Skate-Punk outfit, 'The Stupids', an apt schooling for a producer with this unique level of eclecticism.

But how did we arrive at this point? In his own words Tom recalls: "after releasing my last album "Fear of People" on certificate 18 in 2000 I decided to spend the next eighteen months getting back to my roots as a drum and bass artist." The result of this retrospection was a series of well received singles, "with the dance floor in mind". The aim (which was comfortably achieved) was "to spread my wings, connect with more people and bring my music to a wider audience." With this reintroduction a hunger was reborn leading to Klute coupling his early album work with his new found club orientation; "...rather like bringing a book to the people instead of another issue of a magazine." The twelve track result, "Lie, Cheat & Steal" effortlessly bridges the oft-ignored gap in Drum and Bass between artistic longevity and dance floor appeal.

Tom's humble contentment with his latest labour of love and its' non-Drum and Bass offshoot, "You Should Be Ashamed" is indicative of their probable success. "As an artist and as a listener I have always been very diverse and those familiar with my output on Certificate 18 will know that there if far more to me than Drum and Bass". As a melting pot of every electronic and roots based genre, Drum and Bass is often blessed with moments of inspired creation. Klute's latest Drum and Bass offering is the latest example. Couple this with "You Should..." and the resulting double album offers both guidance and education to the KLUTE sound and it's background: "The reason why I went all the way with the electronic album is because my heart lies in Detroit. I've always appreciated all kinds of electronic music but for me this revolution began in Detroit and "You Should Be Ashamed" is my own take on this hugely important part of my life."

As an ongoing studio experiment, tracks from both albums have crept onto sound systems and into the hands of DJs all over the world in recent months and henceforth proved their dance floor worth and immediacy. This fresh take on dance floor elements has been welcomed across the board by the likes of Goldie, Bailey, Marcus Intalex, Fabio, Trace, Andy C and Ed Rush. Any preconceived ideas of a lack of non D&B maturity in Klute's other works have been dispelled thanks to DJ support from Andrew Weatherall, the Plump DJ's, Laurent Garnier and Mr C amongst others.

With the dance floor firmly taken care of the home experience doesn't fail to satisfy, in fact it captivates, returning the club support favour with a special link rare in modern dance music LPs. "There's a lot that inspires me but I believe that what sets this album ("Lie, Cheat...") apart from the first two was the decision to concentrate more on melody and song structure". This ethos, almost reactionary in today's Drum and Bass climate, is ever present in tracks such as "Candy Ass", "Now, Always, Forever" and the previously released "Part of Me". "Melody is what drives me, but it's a constant battle to bring song structure into the Drum and Bass formula." With "Lie, Cheat & Steal" this challenge has been met, garnering results the like of which haven't been seen since seminal works such as Goldie's "Timeless" and Reprazent's "New Forms".

Once again the pioneering tones are offset by the extended roots investigation of "You Should..." leaving the listener with an unparalleled insight into the mind of a contemporary (dare I say it) genius. "To me drum & bass is a form of music which has always been out on a limb and the tracks that have shocked me are those that have expanded on what went before them, explains Tom. Whether that's people using the technology in ways that you're not supposed to or just turning around sounds in different ways. As far as I am concerned people taking chances is the future and I would like to think that my material falls into that category."
Idj 3rd Anniversary Party With Klute !!!
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