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Sean Kosa + Omni .. Sarcastic + Axel Klein .. Dj Ever @ Saphir 21 Juin
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Czarkastik replied on Mon Jun 18, 2007 @ 3:18pm
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yeggs, its back! mix thursday presents tag team night vol. 2098uepihkfpor38y7r3[hdpo87==== a097d we-odfm..s dks-08 //12=079329-48y pgua87

featuring

DJ OMNI (Akarien )
vs
SEAN KOSA (turbo)

SARCASTIC (level 4 / wikkid records)
vs
AXEL KLEIN (akarien )

DJ EVER (parisian laundry) opening set

8-3 am in the arena of doom, Saphir's main (1st) floor. drink specials all night

BAR-B-CUE @ 8pm!!!
FREE BEFORE 11 PM!!!!!!!1111!!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Mon Jun 18, 2007 @ 3:41pm
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oh shiiiittttttt
I'm feeling longueuil right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Mon Jun 18, 2007 @ 5:48pm
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gâte nous simoune!
I'm feeling debauche right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Mon Jun 18, 2007 @ 9:12pm
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avec une palette drette c clair
I'm feeling longueuil right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 10:54am
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t'es mieux osti, les palettes curvées c'est pour Drummondville lol
I'm feeling fuzzy fuzz right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Omni replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 1:21pm
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Moi j'y vais pas de palette, car je n'habites pas à Longueil.... ;)

Ça va rocker!
I'm feeling yay right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Le_D replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 1:41pm
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faut j'm'achète une palette drette
I'm feeling oldschool right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 4:05pm
axel
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au moins ecris longueuil comme il le faut !!
I'm feeling longueuil right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 4:38pm
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long eye
I'm feeling thirsty right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 4:58pm
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lon-g !!
I'm feeling longueuil right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Czarkastik replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 8:28pm
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cheers dude.
damn youz a busy cat yoself!
lache pas!
ttyl.

m


Mike Mendell

Agent/Executive Producer

Global NTT Talent Management/Bookings/Productions

Mobile: 514.572.1223

Office: 514.932.4452

Fax: 514.932.4452

email: globalntt@yahoo.ca

email: globalntt@gmail.com

web: [ www.globalntt.com ]





Upcoming DJ Sarcastic dates include (more info below)

>>>>Jeudi 21 Juin (Fete De La Musique) Jeudis Mix soiree tag team avec:
DJ Sarcastic vs. Axel Klein, Omni vs Sean Kosa, DJ Ever @ Saphir, 3699 St-Laurent, 10pm-3am GRATUIT AVANT 23 HRS, drink specials all night

>>>>Tuesday June 26 @ Plug & Play alongside Mars Hill (live) and the Revealers (live) @ Jello Bar, 151 Ontario E.

>>>>Sunday July 29 @ Piknic Electronic w/ John Acquaviva @ Parc Jean Drapeau. info: [ www.piknicelectronik.com ]


...see below for information about all artists , flyers, and links to download/hear mixes





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The Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day is a festival taking place on June 21 , the summer solstice. It began in France and has since spread to Belgium, Britain, Luxembourg , Germany, Switzerland, Israel (in Tel-Aviv), China , India, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan and other countries. The idea was conceived by French Minister of Culture Jack Lang in 1981 and first took place in 1982 . It is the occasion of a mass celebration which has grown more and more successful over the last two decades. Its purpose is to promote music in two ways: Amateur musicians are encouraged to perform in the streets. The slogan Faites de la musique (Make music), a homophone of Fête de la Musique, is used to promote this goal... and many free concerts are organized, making all genres of music accessible to the public. This is one of the only nights in the year where, under French law, there is no sound restriction at nighttime. One can party on without being bothered by neighbors calling the police.

La Fête de la Musique a lieu à travers le monde le 21 juin (premier jour de l' été de chaque année). Elle est imaginée en 1981 par Maurice Fleuret, et popularisée par Jack Lang alors ministre de la culture français. Sa première édition a lieu le 21 juin 1982. C'est l'occasion d'une liesse populaire et la manifestation connaît un succès croissant au cours des décennies suivantes. Le 21 juin a été choisi car ce jour est le premier jour d'été et aussi le solstice d'été (le jour le plus long de l'année) : cette date symbolise ainsi le sacre de la nature à travers cette journée festive, à l'image des fêtes païennes dédiées à la nature ou aux moissons durant l'Antiquité (fêtes de la Saint-Jean). Elle a pour vocation de promouvoir la musique de deux façons. Sous le slogan homophone à son nom, faites de la musique, elle encourage les musiciens amateurs à se produire bénévolement dans les rues. Grâce à l'organisation de nombreux concerts gratuits, d'amateurs mais aussi de professionnels, elle permet à un public large d'accéder à des musiques de toutes sortes et origines ( musique classique, jazz, rock, world music, musique traditionnelle , etc.). La musique étant un vecteur de communication universel, cette fête s'est aujourd'hui complètement internationalisée : en moins de 15 ans, elle s'est diffusée dans 110 pays sur les 5 continents.
SO LET'S MAKE SOME MUSIC!! (and hopefully by 2008 Canada will also celebrate La Fete de la Musique every June 21st! )




Sarcastic [ www.level4productions.com ] [ www.myspace.com ] (Level 4, Wikkid Records)
Founder of Montreal-based underground electronic music pantheon Level 4 Productions, this amorphous being has contributed to the subculture's cabalistic causes on many levels for the past decade as label manager, DJ, producer, promoter and music critic. His love for the chugging repetitive nature of techno, acid house and hardcore genres remains informed by an early appreciation for hip-hop, stoner rock, jazz and psychedelia of all sorts. Equally at home behind two or three decks, Sarcastic's diversity as a DJ has allowed him to perform alongside many of his musical mentors: NYC's Frankie Bones, Detroit ghetto-tech's DJ Assault, Stockholm's Thomas Krome and Slobodan, London breakbeat stars Freestylers or Deekline, or minimal techno luminaries Deadbeat or Algorithm. Meanwhile Sarcastic's productions have ranged from minimal ( Something Strange is Happening Downtown) to maximal (Sarcastic's remix of Aiwa's Pharagonescia), garnishing rave reviews internationally. Upcoming releases include a remix for live drum 'n bass outfit Hardsteppers and EPs for France's Wikkid Records and Quebec City minimal label Pertin_nce. Sarcastic continues to run against the grain, eclipsing expectations and defying conventionality in the ongoing quest for communal and individual expression through sound and music.

FREE DOWNLOAD >>>> Sarcastic - Form Over Content CONTINUOUS MIX @ [ www.level4productions.com ]


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Sean Kosa
[ www.myspace.com ] Turbo Recordings
Sean began his sonic adventures in the womb, his mother a classically trained singer, was an active musician before and after his birth. His parents noticed his own obvious gift at a young age when, at just three months, his first words were actually the chorus of Ave Maria, sung with perfect intonation, timbre and pitch. In the words of his mother,"I was stunned!" Fast forward fifteen years; Sean is standing in front of his first amplifier holding a white Fender Stratocaster, a tidal wave of distortion and feedback cascading from the speaker. In a revelation that would forever change Sean's outlook on music he declared, "I am going electric." After playing in Toronto for the next five years he had felt that he was hitting a wall creatively and spiritually. But something special would soon emerge from the grey morass of Toronto pawn shops that would once again revitalise Sean's interest and faith in music. Working in a Scarborough heavy machine factory had allowed him to begin building a rudimentary studio in his parents basement. His purchase of a sampler/sequencer and analog synth was integral to his new vision for sound and composition. Although his sequenced drum patterns made him a pariah amongst his old friends and bandmates he stayed strong,"I don't care if you think it sounds gay," was his famous retort, "it became almost a mantra," said friend and ex-bandmate Mike Milosh. Because of this clausterphobic climate of non-acceptance that surrounded him, Sean left Toronto for Montreal in what some friends would later call, "his self-imposed period of exile.". This so-called exile would prove to be a very fruitful time for Sean. As he would put it, "beer is my monastery," and what a monastery it was! Only three years after arriving in Montreal he began working in the online gaming industry, doing various tasks such as sound design, voice overs, song composition and loop creation. Although exciting at first, Sean quickly grew weary of, as he would so often put it, "smoking the big corporate hog." The only way for Sean to stay sane was to focus on his own material, his D.J. work, his tone poems for modern dance choreographers, and his short lived fashion show sound treatments. Then, without warning, the dot com crash came and Sean was one of it's worst casualties, stripped of the financial success of his embryonic career he took a good look in the mirror, stuck his chin up and said, "I shall now create souvlaki." After a year of rolling pita Sean came to his senses, assembled some of his most beloved tracks on a CD and sent out a bunch of demo's. Then one day the phone rang, "Hello, it's Tiga, is Sean there?"
DJ Omni [ www.djomni.net ] (Akarien Productions, Elektrofone Records)
Passionate about music since he was born, it is his love for the electronic music which drew his attention to the role of the DJ and eventually led him to the rave scene. Now totalling seven years as a DJ in different types of events and venues, it is the Montreal electronic music scene that Omni calls his home. Very busy in this scene for the past three years, he was a resident of the Electro Shock events and played at Akarien Production's events like Electronic Avenue or, more recently, Electro-Chic. He has been seen mixing at major events like Ray Junior's Apocalypse 2005, Evolution Radar One 8 in the bunker and Intense 2006 in Quebec city. He has also played at the Overdose night at Parking nightclub, the biggest electro night in Montreal, and at Aria Nightclub. He is currently a resident DJ for Akarien Production's Electro Chic events at the SAT. Always evolving, DJ Omni's musical style is very eclectic, gathering influences from rock, industrial and even trance while mainly being recognised as Electro. The result is a musical exploration and a varied track selection that ensures a fresh sound night after night. In 2007, with already two releases on Elektrofone Records and a new contract with 4PlayTrax, you can expect some fresh releases from him in the near future.

FREE DOWNLOAD >>>> Omni and Axel Klein - The Session CONTINUOUS MIX @ [ www.djomni.net ]

Axel Klein [ www.axelklein.q-c.ca ] Akarien Productions
Hailing from Montreal, Canada and part of Akarien, Axel Klein was introduced to the party scene back in 1998 with artist like Scooter, Aquagen, Rollergirl and Green Court. This laid down the diverse roots that led himself to start collecting similar music. Doing this, this young talented DJ found himself learning a lot more about music and he started to lean more to the sounds of Trance. While collecting is favorite tracks and cd's from djs around the world, Axel came across a video of Ferry Corsten live at Innercity 1999, and was so impressed he wanted to do the same thing. Getting a job specifically to buy records and his first set of turntables, Axel Klein began to mix records just like the man he saw in the video. Mimiking his every move helped him to develop his own style, as he began to understand what exactly it was he was doing behind the decks. Taking this knowledge further, and being more and more influenced with the dutch sound of hard driving techno infused trance, Axel Klein began to expand his horizons, bending more to the fresh sound of Electro. At the present time, Axel Klein has been seen playing along side some of the best in the industry (such as Above & Beyond, Astral Projection, PBS aka Nick Roland & Dave Wright, Lori The HiFi Princess, Neophyte, Preach, Niklas Harding, just to name a few), and try to improve himself every time to bring something fresh to the scene playing the upfront Electro and Minimal. The fresh sound of Electro makes him want to destroy the dancefloor more than ever!

DjEver [ www.myspace.com ] (mix thursday debut!)

With over 15 years of experience, Houston born, DjEver has spun in nightclubs, lounges, art galleries, and private parties in both the USA and Canada. Always curious and unconventional, his love of all genres of music infuse his process and production with a deliberate and provocative vibe. DjEver has collaborated on productions with Lesbians on Ecstasy, John Wilson (Meat Beat Manifesto) and William Kontos. "Keep It Art"



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The Revealers [ www.myspace.com ]
The Revealers, in their current formation, have been together since the summer of 2006. The parts that make up The Revealers, however, have been active in the Montreal music scene for some time now. Basically they're made up of the trio of Mark, Nic and Anthony who've been playing together since 2004 and Rick from The Wells, a popular and well established Montreal group. Add beer, mix well, and you get this blend of hard driving rhythm based rock and soul with thick vocal harmonies that keeps people coming back for more. Nic and Anthony had played together in elementary school, and after all the sex, drugs, and detention had to go their separate ways until Nic and Mark were looking to form a band a few years ago. Nic suggested they call Tony and it was apparent right away that this would be a perfect fit. The three of them practised for a while in their laboratory and eventually started recording their sketches in studios around town, supplying the soundtrack to a television pilot about strippers and convincing themselves to take it to the stage and perform live. They landed a gig as the house band at Boodha Bar for open mic nights with Sebastien of Dead Messenger and Liquid. They started playing at Honey Martin around then as well. That formation went their separate ways a year later and one drunken evening Rick turned up at one of the last performances and joined in. The night went on and the timing was right, the very next week they began rehearsing. In their short time together, The Revealers have played at the Montreal Fringe Festival , various bars, had a memorable night at Rick's family's corn roast, and landed a weekly Saturday night gig at Honey Martin Pub – where they can still be found. The Revealers influences include Dylan, Neil young, the Rolling stones, The Band, The Beatles, Beck, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Townes Van Zandt, James Brown, David Bowie, Taj Mahal, the Grateful Dead, Booker T & the m.g's, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, the Police, Lou Reed, Gram Parsons, the Beastie boys, Mississippi John Hurt, Kings of Leon, Mogwai, Daniel Lanois, Outkast, Johnny Cash, Bullfrog, Link Wray, George Clinton, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Peter Tosh, Ben Harper & the innocent criminals, Garcia & Grisman, Doc Watson, Curtis Mayfield, The Clash, AC/DC, Howlin' Wolf, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Led Zeppelin, Toots & the Maytals, Blind Melon, the Allman brothers, Christina Aguilera, alcohol, bowling, hockey , pictures, stories, our friends, women, everyday shit, once in a lifetime shit, the modern world, the ancient world, another world (the soap), Wal Mart, Oprah, and Jesus. Their ultimate goal is world domination. No one is safe. More communications to come….


Mars Hill [ www.myspace.com ]
Mars Hill Is a band that is not easy to label. The year was 2003 when the booming city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island gave birth to one of the most original and finest bands of the 21st century. YES, believe the hype. The music of Mars Hill is genre-defying, blending elements of reggae, folk, rock, jazz and hip hop. Ethereal keyboards, thick bass lines, jazzy drums and climatic trumpet give the band a psychedelic 1967 Venice, California feel-while the vocals of frontman Devin Casario haphazardly drag the bands sound through Kerouac's New York and Harrison's Rishikesh. Their debut album Oxcart was released in October 2004 just in time to garner an ECMA nomination for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2005 ECMAs in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The album was engineered and produced by Darren Gallop, a member of Slowcoaster through his production company East Cape Productions. In May of 2006, Mars Hill released, "Fate Chance Luck Dance." A significant departure from their debut album-"Fate..." is a classic record that cuts across all musical genres while maintaining a coherant focus. The album was engineered by Adam Gallant and mixed by Darren Gallop. In October of 2006 Mars Hill relocated to Montreal where, "they shall proceed." Members of the band include: Devin Casario, vocals; Chloe Cork, trumpet/keyboards/vocals; Dean Dunsford, bass/guitar and David Weale on drums. Auxiliary members include: (but not limited to) Kevin Labchuk, Chris Corrigan, John Rehder, Sean Butler, Jon King and Joel Sutherland. Mars Hill are not only one of the best looking bands from the East Coast, they are also the most educated- courtesy of the Canadian government. Do your research. "The Sun Is Shinin' on Paradise Island"



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Update » Czarkastik wrote on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 8:29pm
woops. copy pasted! forget the shit at the top i guess. anyways... remember back in the day when, like, you could EDIT your posts??? damn, old times
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Tue Jun 19, 2007 @ 9:44pm
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u still using my old bio :P
I'm feeling minimal right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Omni replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 10:44am
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He is using the one from your OFFICIAL WEBSITE [ AXELKLEIN.COM ] ;)
I'm feeling yay right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 11:58am
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Klein yé pas à son affaire ??! lol

crisse moé non plus j'suis l'pire en ville j'pense lolz
I'm feeling thirsty right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Czarkastik replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 1:32pm
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ayoye klein renvoie moi le nouveau

10-1130djEVER
1130-115 axelklein vs SCzarcastic
115-3 kosa vs tehDJomnI

do this.

!!!! FREE BEFORE 11 PM !!!!!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 5:10pm
axel
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lets do this !!
I'm feeling minimal right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 5:12pm
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selllllllleccctro !
I'm feeling thirsty right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Omni replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 8:33pm
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DEBAUCHERY.
I'm feeling yay right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 8:40pm
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X_o debaucheeeee
Update » MelooDie wrote on Wed Jun 20, 2007 @ 8:41pm
by the way .there's a bbq on the terrasse till 8 pm for the interested;) BLOP
I'm feeling debauche right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» axel replied on Thu Jun 21, 2007 @ 4:05pm
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it's tonight colisse !
I'm feeling minimal right now..
Sean Kosa + Omni .. Sarcastic + Axel Klein .. Dj Ever @ Saphir 21 Juin
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