ramar
03-21-2004, 04:23 AM
::VOICES::
at Plastic People, 147-149 Curtain Road EC2
presenting:
THURSDAY 25th MARCH, 10pm-2am / ?5 entry
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ERIC DUNCAN (A1 Records, New York)
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House/Italo/Disco/Deep Classics/Sleazy Jams
+ rotating residents: DJ ALEX, CEDRIC WOO & RAMAR
+ percussion: Bongomaniac
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VOICES continues its series of monthly events at Plastic People on THURSDAY
25th MARCH. We're pleased to be welcoming ERIC DUNCAN (A1 Records / A.R.E
Weapons) over from New York.
For 3 years Eric has been co-hosting the now-infamous downtown 'Rub & Tug'
all night loft parties -- keeping safe the freakish character of 70s & 80s
New York ... He's also behind the counter at A1 Records in Manhattan's Lower
East Side, one of the city's best-known underground music collector's
stores.
In the studio Eric & Thomas' (Rub & Tug) disco credentials have garnered
them production work for Crossover, Greyhound, Tummy Touch and Exist Dance.
Their band (with DJ Harvey as one bandmate) 'Map Of Africa' are currently in
the studio recording an album.
Eric and DJ Spun have teamed up for a couple of promo-only projects on the
Rong label as 'How & Why?' - their collaborators on the second release
'Cruising' include Daniel Wang on keys and Steven Hall on guitar (who played
with Arthur Russell).
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February's event is still fresh in a good few memories. GERRY ROONEY's
(Black Cock Records) musically wide-open selections spanned rock, jazz
fusion, afrobeat, disco, and many special charms along the way - you had to
be there ; )... The appreciation of Gerry's approach was highly evident -
it's great to see that deep music can be played and enthusiastically
received without needing to complying to commercial boundaries, a signal
we're on the good foot with Voices.
peace
John/Alex/Cedric
info@clubvoices.co.uk
________
Butane vaporizer review (http://vaporizer.org/reviews/)
at Plastic People, 147-149 Curtain Road EC2
presenting:
THURSDAY 25th MARCH, 10pm-2am / ?5 entry
==============================
ERIC DUNCAN (A1 Records, New York)
==============================
House/Italo/Disco/Deep Classics/Sleazy Jams
+ rotating residents: DJ ALEX, CEDRIC WOO & RAMAR
+ percussion: Bongomaniac
----------------------------------------------------
VOICES continues its series of monthly events at Plastic People on THURSDAY
25th MARCH. We're pleased to be welcoming ERIC DUNCAN (A1 Records / A.R.E
Weapons) over from New York.
For 3 years Eric has been co-hosting the now-infamous downtown 'Rub & Tug'
all night loft parties -- keeping safe the freakish character of 70s & 80s
New York ... He's also behind the counter at A1 Records in Manhattan's Lower
East Side, one of the city's best-known underground music collector's
stores.
In the studio Eric & Thomas' (Rub & Tug) disco credentials have garnered
them production work for Crossover, Greyhound, Tummy Touch and Exist Dance.
Their band (with DJ Harvey as one bandmate) 'Map Of Africa' are currently in
the studio recording an album.
Eric and DJ Spun have teamed up for a couple of promo-only projects on the
Rong label as 'How & Why?' - their collaborators on the second release
'Cruising' include Daniel Wang on keys and Steven Hall on guitar (who played
with Arthur Russell).
----
February's event is still fresh in a good few memories. GERRY ROONEY's
(Black Cock Records) musically wide-open selections spanned rock, jazz
fusion, afrobeat, disco, and many special charms along the way - you had to
be there ; )... The appreciation of Gerry's approach was highly evident -
it's great to see that deep music can be played and enthusiastically
received without needing to complying to commercial boundaries, a signal
we're on the good foot with Voices.
peace
John/Alex/Cedric
info@clubvoices.co.uk
________
Butane vaporizer review (http://vaporizer.org/reviews/)