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    Default 09.22.06 - Hyper & BAS MOOY in North Carolina!

    09.22.06 | Trust | HYPER ~ We Control release party ~ | RDU
    This special edition of Trust; Kinetic Funk, GruvGlu, and Milk join to together to present THE highly anticipated album release from Hyper, We Control! This will be his only US stop other than the LoveFest in SanFransico, Ca!!
    Along with Amsterdam's shining techno star,Bas Mooy! Get there early to get free cds, poster, and stickers!



    dj HYPER - Hope, Thrive, Kilowatt, UK
    www.djhyper.com
    www.thrivemusic.com/index.html



    Although already one of the leading DJ lights in the new slightly left of centre world of dance music, Hyper has taken on a new life over the last six months. The debut artist album We Control has now been completed and is a nod to the days of the Punk Rock revolution as it is to Cutting Edge Electronic Culture. Collaborators on the album include Hyper’s long time production partner Ronnie, Leeroy Thornhill (former Prodigy), US Breakbeat stars The Crystal Method, Dirty Harry, Wildchild (LA rapper) and Keiron Pepper (The Prodigy). The process of recording We Control has led to the formation of Hyper, the live band which has taken the UK by storm. U.S. version includes bonus remixes from Cagedbaby, Metric and Future Funk Squad.
    ~grooveradio


    Twenty-Seven year old Guy Hatfield is a man with a mission. Heralded as the new Breakbeat leader of the pack and the hardest workingman in the UK dance scene, he continues to turn heads and push boundaries to great acclaim.

    Hyper’s pioneering Y3K compilation albums secured his name in the dance scene as one to watch and spawned many copycat Breakbeat albums. Guy went on to surpass expectations with his world-renowned Bedrock Breaks CD’s and can lay claim to the biggest selling full price Breakbeat comps to date.

    Hyper’s unique DJ sets, sliding between genres, have earned him the respect of fellow pioneers, Paul Oakenfold, John Digweed, Timo Maas and BT (who lists him as one of his favourite DJ’s). Through shear hard work and over the last few years Guy has also achieved one of his main aims in taking Breakbeat from a backroom stalwart to a main room attraction blowing away many larger (and higher paid) jocks worldwide who commit to a more limited sound.

    He regularly is asked to guest mix on BBC Radio 1 for DJ’s Annie Nightingale, Seb Fontaine and Fergie. Hyper frequently tours Stateside where he is considered as one of the (if not THE) scenes leading lights. He is a popular and frequent guest at the US’ largest clubs Spundae and Buzz. All this activity and profile lead to Hyper being chosen as the support DJ for Breakbeats biggest band, The Crystal Method on tour in the USA in spring ‘04.

    In the studio Guy has been writing his much anticipated debut artist album. Recent releases on Timo Maas’ label 4:20 Recordings have proven a successful teaser of what1s to come. Guy’s production style contains the strong elements and main room crossover one has come to expect from his dance floor filling remixes. He has built on the notoriety of his mix (now a Breakbeat anthem) of 2001's biggest track 'Addicted To Bass', and other charting acts Filter and Joy Kitikonti. Hyper’s popular remix of Terminalhead was also chosen for a Radio 1 TV ad campaign.

    Recently Guy has also collaborated with some of his favourite producers General Midi, Uberzone, Rui Da Silva and John Ross (one time production partner of both Sasha and BT), the results are groundbreaking.

    Some genuinely great club remixes and productions have naturally attracted the attention of major labels and artist seeking to find a credible remixer for use on their artist forthcoming releases. Hyper first major label remix came for Pink ‘Trouble’ and ‘God Is A DJ’, remixed to such a high standard that Pink herself has asked that he be considered for remix duty on all her future singles. Also this year Hyper has remixed Sugababes, Paul Van Dyk, Sarah McLauchlane, The Crystal Method and BT.

    Hyper also runs his own successful breaks label Kilowatt. Artists signed to the label include Terminalhead, Stir Fry, Flatliners, General Midi, False Prophet and MobileGazer – singles available now.

    The promotion company Waxworks he set up is still the biggest in Breaks after 7 years. Guy is also DJ Magazine’s specialist breakbeat reviewer.

    Hyper is one of THE best technical DJ’s in Breakbeat, expect much more from him and expect your expectations to be surpassed.




    Bas Mooy - Audio Assault / Arms - Rotterdam Amsterdam


    During the last decade Rotterdam home-based dj/producer Bas Mooy (1976) has been active on all fronts in the global techno-scene. In 2002 he started the well respected label Audio Assault, which resulted in the birth of sublabel Arms in 2003. Last year he kickstarted Syndikaat Records, which will focus more on the diversity in techno music. Over the years Bas has been a resident and member of organizations such as Exposure of Sound, Compound, Strictly Techno, Phaze!1, Resonance and Inside. Beside that he is also hosting a monthly evening at Bootleg, providing a stage for locals and upcoming talent since 2001. The last couple of years he has been working the decks at established Dutch venues/parties such as Awakenings, De Effenaar, Doornroosje, Waterfront, Het Paard van Troje, Nighttown and Simplon, with artists like Jeff Mills, Speedy J, Ben Sims, Cari Lekebusch, Surgeon, Tony Rohr, DJ Rush, Luke Slater, Cristian Varela, Glenn Wilson, Gayle San, Secret Cinema and many more. He also played in countries like Belgium, Sweden, Poland, Scotland, Croatia and Germany.





    Main room

    1 Hyper (Hope, Thrive, Kilowatt, UK)
    3 Bas Mooy (Bas Mooy - Audio Assault / Arms - Rotterdam Amsterdam)
    12 Mity J (Kinetic Funk, Raleigh)
    11 Casanova (GruvGlu, Shabashabu, Raleigh)
    10 Domonic ( 218 crew, Greensboro )


    Side room

    2 Bishup (ACP, Raleigh)
    1 JuneBug (218 crew, Greensboro)
    12 Demencia (GruvGlu, Raleigh)
    11 Jynx (Gruv Society, Durham)



    When
    Saturday, Sept. 22nd
    10 pm
    18+


    Where
    Touch
    www.touch-ultralounge.com
    108 factory shops rd
    Morrisville, NC 27560


    How Much
    Limited $10 Presales TBA
    $15

    www.gruvglu.us

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    Ultimate Freak
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    have fun Bas!

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    Supreme Freak
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    saturday is the b23rd is'nt it??

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    Glad to see something like this in the states.
    Wetworks
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