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Tragedies don’t just disappear…Chicago aids Japan this Thursday

It’s been over 2 months since a catastrophic earthquake recorded at 9.0 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Japan, creating a tsunami of such massive proportions that it swept over cities and farmland. Hundreds of thousands were killed, thousands missing and the devastation has yet to stop. There were explosions and leaks of radioactive gas at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and numerous fires ignited releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere. Traces of radiation were found in Tokyo’s water. Nuclear officials say that this crisis is on the same level as the Chernobyl disaster.

The official death toll has been quoted as 14,133 and more than 13,346 people are said to be missing. More than 130,000 people are in temporary shelters and tens of thousands more have had to evacuate their homes.

This is not a tragedy that will go away in one month, one year, not even 20 years. The rebuilding process has not even begun because the after effects are continuing to spiral out of their control.

Watch this video, one of so many chronicling the epic proportions this earthquake has cost:

***Click here to see pictures of the after effects***

Let us show our support by giving a donation, volunteering with relief efforts, educating ourselves on what can be done to help the people whose lives will never be the same again. Chip E and his lovely wife Liliko will be throwing a benefit to aid the victims of Japan.

WHEN: Thursday, May 26th
WHERE: Zentra (923 W. Weed Street, Chicago)
HOURS: 10pm-4am
DJS:
CHIP E
MAURICE JOSHUA
TERRY HUNTER
CZBOOGIE/CZARINA
PHIL LEE
and a special guest DJ from Japan: DJ UCHIKAWA

COVER: $10 (Absolutely no guest list!)
*All the money goes to an NPO – Nihon Univa Counter Crisis Team in Japan.

*Special thanks to Chip E and Liliko for throwing this event!


Jack4House Benefit at Zentra (5/14/11)

A letter from Kevin Saunderson. A free track for you to download since someone is already ripping off his…

I recently received this letter from Detroit legend Kevin Saunderson via his PR Agency Rephlektor Inkorporated. It’s yet another sad instance of artists with zero originality who insist on plagiarizing talented people’s work.


FROM THE DESK OF KEVIN SAUNDERSON

Dear friends, fans and members of the music industry

Today I’m giving away as a free download one of the productions I am most proud of:

“The Sound” – Reese & Santonio (1987, KMS Records)
Click Here To Download Now From My Website

I recorded “The Sound” back in 1987 and released it on my own KMS Records label. It was a massive hit at New York’s Paradise Garage and in Chicago and of course Detroit. Once it hit the UK it became one of the earliest Detroit anthems all around Europe, a huge underground record across the globe – a true desert island techno track. It is such a special record to me because it was one of my first really successful productions and I hope that you all will enjoy this free, fresh digital download of my original 1987 version.

The reason I have decided to give this track away for free is because of a situation that recently developed involving the unauthorized sampling of “The Sound” by Italian producers Giacomo Godi & Emiliano Nencioni (Supernova) in their release “Beat Me Back” on Nirvana Recordings. It came to my attention that they are licensing and selling, with considerable success, this track which is nothing more than a continuous loop of the main hook from “The Sound.”

For me to hear ‘Supernova’ taking an extended loop of “The Sound” and claiming that this is their own original composition and production is both dishonest and disrespectful. My first thought was that they were perhaps naïve, but as they have apparently been recording together since 2002 this seems unlikely. In any event this is completely unacceptable, we cannot continue to let this kind of wholesale rip off go unchallenged and tolerate “artists” who completely sample recordings, add nothing of their own and then release the results as their own work.

I have a huge affection for sampling, it’s how some of the most inspiring and ground breaking tracks of our times were created. We’ve pretty much all sampled records at some time, and cleared the sample so we can use it on our releases, but it is just not cool to take someone else’s music, create a big old loop of it and then put your name on it and try to have success entirely off the back of another artist’s efforts. This really has got to stop. For this reason, I have uploaded the Godi/Nencioni version of “The Sound” to Soundcloud so that you all can download this for free if you so wish. These producers and their record label should not be profiting from my back catalogue… this is not their track to sell.

LISTEN TO THE RIPOFF TRACK HERE
The Sound rip off/now called Beat Me Back By Supernova, what the hell by Kevinsaunderson

Peace

Kevin Saunderson – KMS Records, Detroit USA
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HELP SAVE WNUR!

Who doesn’t remember driving down Lakeshore Drive and jamming to the underground sounds of their nightly Streetbeat Show on 89.3FM? In my college years at Northwestern University, WNUR was my lifeline to everything electronica, and it has a team of DJs committed to playing the best in underground and underrepresented music on the radio.

WNUR needs your help! Tonight (Monday, February 21st) they are having a benefit to help keep non-commercial underground radio on the airwaves for another year. DJ Sangre and D-VO will be hosting and broadcasting live from the always awesome Chicago institution Smartbar with an impressive lineup that includes DJ Heather, Chris Santiago, Karl & Mark Almaria, Frankie J and DJ Sangre.

1) Can you introduce yourself to us and tell us a little bit about your Monday night shows on WNUR?

My name’s John but I go by the moniker of DJ Sangre (usually with a ridiculously long rolled ‘r’). I’ve hosted “The Fringe” every Monday night on 89.3 WNUR Streetbeat for the last six and a half years. My show is dedicated to the underground house music scene in Chicago, so I spin live house sets and play host to house DJs from around the city.

2) This benefit is to help keep WNUR going for another year. Do you mean just the dance music programming or is the actual station in danger?

The money goes to the whole station. WNUR is a non-commercial completely-volunteer underground-music-only radio station. As such we get some money from corporate sponsors, some from Northwestern University which owns the station, and most of it from listener donations. But unlike PBS or NPR, we only ask for donations one week out of the entire year. The night at Smartbar is part of our week-long annual fundraising drive. And, as an aside, the more money we raise for dance programming, the better we look when it comes time to divy up programming time for the next year…

3) What do you see are the listening interests of your audience at WNUR in general? What is the demographic of your listeners?

EVERYTHING. The funny part is most of the DJs I know who are from the area grew up listening to Streetbeat. And it was as true then as it is now that it seems like listeners are just happy to have underground dance on the radiowaves. Whether it’s house music on Mondays, dubstep on Thursdays, or techno on Fridays, people love to flip it on in their car and jam out.

4) Tell us a little bit about the party! The DJs, what each of their styles are like and what you hope to achieve by the end of the night? What is your monetary goal?

This year’s party is the culmination of four years producing what we’ve dubbed the “Chicago Jack Summit.” The first one was just an hour an a half, and it was just The Sound Republic (Frankie J and John Mork) doing a guest set in the radio studio. The next year we expanded it to include Santiago & Bushido, Chris Grant, Karl Almaria, and Bryan Jones. And the madness has just grown from there. Last year we had 11 DJs and broadcast the show for 5 hours! They all came by and donated their time to talk about what the radio station has meant to them and spun a kickass set in the process.

This year we wanted to take it to the next level, so we worked with Smartbar to organize a live broadcast from the club. It’s the first time I’ve ever attempted something like this, and I’m super terrified/excited. Our goal is double that of previous years ($2000), but now we can add to our listeners’ pledges with the $5 donations we’re collecting at the door. And we’ll have t-shirts available and are even raffling off an iPad! So I’m crossing my fingers we’ll be able to pull it off.

As far as the DJs go, we scaled back the number in favor of giving the DJs a little more set time since it’s a live gig–and they are all doing it completely pro-bono. Heather is back from last year and needs no introduction. She’s a veteran on the Smartbar decks, and we’re honored to have her. Santiago and his producing partner Bushido are well-known for their releases on Potty Mouth Music and tracks they’ve produced with folks like Green Velvet and Colette. Previously a resident at spots like Zentra and Smartbar, Santiago brings a throbbing, ass-kicking sound that will leave you wanting a change of pants. Karl & Mark Almaria are a legendary Chicago DJ duo. They’ve been on the scene for a couple of decades now. Mark, best known for headlining raves in the area and producing technically mindboggling mixtapes, has recently returned to the decks after a hiatus of several years. He and his brother are tagging for a meeting of two great house music minds. And finally, Frankie J is the one the started it all. He’s never missed a Jack Summit and even ponied up his own funds when we were short on donations. His dedication to this scene is unmatched, and his labels Spatula City and Flapjack Records consistently pump out chart-topping jackin’ and funky house hits.

5) Wanna say a little personal message to our readers out there?

Boom Boom Room is and always will be the best spot for house music on Mondays. But if you can tear yourself away for a couple of hours just this one Monday, I think you will be pleasantly surprised… and you’ll be supporting a good cause. :)

Tonight’s party is just a $5 donation to get in, and the entire show will be broadcast LIVE on 89.3 WNUR-FM and online at www.wnur.org. If you can’t make it in person, you can call in your donation while listening and get free stuff! Check out a list of 2011 WNUR premiums soon at www.wnur.org.

And as a special bonus, they will be raffling off an iPad to one of the lucky Smartbar guests.

Smartbar (3730 N. Clark, Chicago, IL)
10pm-4am
$5

Facebook link with info for tonight’s party

DJ RUSH BIRTHDAY PARTY = INSANITY

For the third consecutive year at our Thursday residency URBAN’S HOUSE at Betty’s Blue Star, DJ Rush celebrated his birthday. Currently residing in Amsterdam, he once a year comes home to visit his family for the holidays. And how fortunate we are that Rees Urban and him have had a long standing working relationship together (from both European tours to production work)…that we get to have RUSH, who for some reason has the power to make people go completely insane.

I remember walking in around 2am into an oscillating, palpitating dancefloor with people shoving each other, bellowing and doing all manners of ritualistic behavior that I honestly thought that they might sacrifice Rees. I was impressed that I managed to cross the dancefloor without being flung against the walls that’s how intense it was.

Check out the party footage as well as the DJ RUSH LIVE SET RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW!

5 Mag Holiday Party w/ the Fivestarboogie Dancers, RaShaan Houston, Rees Urban & Czboogie!

Friday night was our 5 Magazine Holiday party with my crew the Fivestarboogie Dancers, singer/host RaShaan Houston and Rees and I tag-teaming (but really it was mostly Rees all night since I was busy running around getting ready for the show.) The venue was Haven, a really nice club/lounge downtown with a chill atmosphere.

RaShaan was a great host, and looking fantastic in his special occasion Roberto Cavalli jacket. He was also a tad bit tipsy at the onset so I knew we were in for a ride. I love tipsy hosts because I am one myself. I pointed out a group of bougie birthday people who were too lazy to get up and move for our show, so I asked him to fuck with them and he happily obliged.

After much running around, we finally start the show at 12:45am. We did our little number, (schoolgirls seduce the principal with ‘Baddest Bitch’, a Carlos House solo, a wee bit of Hip-Hop, a vogueing piece to the song ‘Cunt’ since our crew was Queen-packed that night, and a ‘Sing Sing Sing’ finale.) then RaShaan served it to us singing one of his hit songs Build That Bridge.

I love having parties with my dancers around because they make it 500% better! Not only because they are family, but because they all love to clown, dance and liven up a party. Oh and speaking of livening up parties, we almost had a star appearance because Erykah Badu was in town and her and her manager were contemplating stopping through. Didn’t happen, but would have been a nice touch!

All in all a GREAT party, great people, I’m so grateful to all the friends that stopped by and celebrated with us. Now that’s love! :)

Party Flier

Rees Urban

Czboogie/Czarina

Dance familia!!!

Baddest Bitch Dance

David vogueing

RaShaan Houston

Party time!