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(This entry was last updated on August 9th)
Donald Glaude
@ Zinc Bar
Thursday, August 18th
A veteran DJ for over 15 years, Donald Glaude has cemented his reputation as a crowd-rocking favorite and one of the most in demand artists in the country. He is one of those rare DJs who perceives their role to be that of an all-around entertainer and performer. He exudes energy, dropping track after funky track, arms aloft, and has been known to join the dancers on the floor. It is the combination of these ingredients that have helped him create a unique connection with his audience.
Luke Fair
@ House of Blues
Sunday, August 21st
Much of the credit for the recent buzz over Torontos budding dance scene falls on the shoulders and turntables of DJ Luke Fair. Chosen by DJ Magazine as one of their "faces to watch for in 2003," Fair has begun his assault on the international dance music scene with an eclectic style that includes twisted vocal house, funky progressive and trippy electro-tech.
Most recently, Luke Fair has garnered attention for his studio efforts, with genre-crossing white label remixes of U2s "Silver & Gold," which has enjoyed repeated plays by top DJs, the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, Pete Tong and John Digweed. In fact, Digweed liked the cut so much, he invited Fair to sign to his Bedrock label.
Since then, Fair has completed a remix of Moonface's "Futurized Fears," a two-sided 'ragga-house' single titled 'Kritical,' a remix of Satoshi Tomiie's "Virus" for SAW, Kings Of Tomorrow's "I Want You" for Yoshitoshi, Express Soul's "I'm Waiting" for Fade, and Lorient's "Salvation" for Inversus. He recorded one disc on the critically acclaimed Yoshitoshi In House We Trust 3 CD Series and commandeered the world tour. Keep an eye out for groundbreaking releases and headlining performances from Luke in the upcoming year.
DJ Rap
@ House of Blues
Sunday, September 4th
DJ Rap, the "queen of drum and bass", was the first female DJ to play the main room of a club in the UK. Since then, DJ Rap has been breaking new ground. She was the first female DJ to start her own label as well as the first Drum & Bass DJ (male or female) to release a full-length artist album, Intelligence, in 1994.
DJ Rap has released a number of CDs including 1999's Learning Curve - which sold over 250,000 copies, 2000's Brave New World - a mix compilation and 2001's Propa Classics - her 'greatest hits' CD. During her stay in Los Angeles, she wrote with Steve Lironi and The Matrix. Additionally, she appears as a guest vocalist on CDs for BT, Erick Morillo and Bad Boy Bill.
Kaskade
@ House of Blues
Sunday, September 25th
Great DJ. I don't know that much about him; will add in detail later.
(This entry was last updated on August 9th)
Donald Glaude
@ Zinc Bar
Thursday, August 18th
A veteran DJ for over 15 years, Donald Glaude has cemented his reputation as a crowd-rocking favorite and one of the most in demand artists in the country. He is one of those rare DJs who perceives their role to be that of an all-around entertainer and performer. He exudes energy, dropping track after funky track, arms aloft, and has been known to join the dancers on the floor. It is the combination of these ingredients that have helped him create a unique connection with his audience.
Luke Fair
@ House of Blues
Sunday, August 21st
Much of the credit for the recent buzz over Torontos budding dance scene falls on the shoulders and turntables of DJ Luke Fair. Chosen by DJ Magazine as one of their "faces to watch for in 2003," Fair has begun his assault on the international dance music scene with an eclectic style that includes twisted vocal house, funky progressive and trippy electro-tech.
Most recently, Luke Fair has garnered attention for his studio efforts, with genre-crossing white label remixes of U2s "Silver & Gold," which has enjoyed repeated plays by top DJs, the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, Pete Tong and John Digweed. In fact, Digweed liked the cut so much, he invited Fair to sign to his Bedrock label.
Since then, Fair has completed a remix of Moonface's "Futurized Fears," a two-sided 'ragga-house' single titled 'Kritical,' a remix of Satoshi Tomiie's "Virus" for SAW, Kings Of Tomorrow's "I Want You" for Yoshitoshi, Express Soul's "I'm Waiting" for Fade, and Lorient's "Salvation" for Inversus. He recorded one disc on the critically acclaimed Yoshitoshi In House We Trust 3 CD Series and commandeered the world tour. Keep an eye out for groundbreaking releases and headlining performances from Luke in the upcoming year.
DJ Rap
@ House of Blues
Sunday, September 4th
DJ Rap, the "queen of drum and bass", was the first female DJ to play the main room of a club in the UK. Since then, DJ Rap has been breaking new ground. She was the first female DJ to start her own label as well as the first Drum & Bass DJ (male or female) to release a full-length artist album, Intelligence, in 1994.
DJ Rap has released a number of CDs including 1999's Learning Curve - which sold over 250,000 copies, 2000's Brave New World - a mix compilation and 2001's Propa Classics - her 'greatest hits' CD. During her stay in Los Angeles, she wrote with Steve Lironi and The Matrix. Additionally, she appears as a guest vocalist on CDs for BT, Erick Morillo and Bad Boy Bill.
Kaskade
@ House of Blues
Sunday, September 25th
Great DJ. I don't know that much about him; will add in detail later.
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