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The Oracle [OVERTIME]

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OVERTIME continues! Our summer-long Saturday party in the Ruins returns with a party brought to you THE ORACLE. Come kick back in the sunshine, grab a frozen drink, and enjoy!

Quay Dash

Prince Harvey

Night Doll

HD

Vermilion Bird

Hosted by Pauli Cakes and Nicky Ottav

Outdoor Visual Artwork by:
Phil Buehler
Martha Hipley
More TBA

 

About OVERTIME
This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

Radeberger is the official sponsor of OVERTIME

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DJ Minx, Mike Simonetti, Scott Murakami [OVERTIME]

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OVERTIME continues! Our summer-long Saturday party in the Ruins returns with a party brought to you by Kiss & Tell and Lost Soul Enterprises. Come kick back in the sunshine, grab a frozen drink, and enjoy!

Kiss & Tell and Lost Soul Enterprises present:

DJ Minx [Women On Wax] Mike Simonetti [2MR, Pale Blue, Kiss & Tell] Scott Murakami [Lost Soul Enterprises]

Kiss & Tell Party and Lost Soul Enterprises are collaborating on a series of two outdoor events in the beautiful and lush garden at Knockdown Center. For the spring edition we have invited Detroiter and Women on Wax label owner DJ Minx, along with our respective residents Mike Simonetti and Scott Murakami . Come early and enjoy the beautiful garden. Cocktails and food will be available.

Hosted by R. Gamble and Seze

DJ Minx was inspired to spin by the famed Music Institute in Detroit. Her style is described as funky, powerful house, with a splash of grace. For two years, Minx engineered and hosted “Deep Space Radio,” an electronic music show on Detroit’s WGPR radio station, on which she conducted interviews and played mixes by DJs and Producers from around the world. The show was heralded by the innovators of techno music (“Magic” Juan Atkins, Kevin “Reese” Saunderson, Eddie Fowlkes, and Derrick May). Minx also voluntarily did a weekly radio program at the University of Canada on CJAM 91.5 FM called “Steamy Windows,” which featured house music by local and international artists.

As a resident of world-renowned Club Motor, Minx opened for artists such as Basement Jaxx, Doc Martin, Cajmere, and Afrika Bambatta. In December 1996, Minx founded Women on Wax, a collective of female DJs from the Metro Detroit area. From then on, she began working with promoters and DJs across the country, and helped to solidify the career of several top female DJs and songstresses.

Being a featured performer during the first Detroit Electronic Music Festival (D.E.M.F.) in May 2000 had an incredible impact on Minx’s career. Since then, she’s played at Tresor in Berlin, Output in New York, Toronto’s Film Lounge, Club Ohm in Portland, Deep Sugar in Baltimore, and Club Air in Japan, and for with massive crowds in Paris, Cancun, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium and numerous other domestic and international locales.

In 2001, Minx established her own record label called Women On Wax Recordings, which has served as a vehicle to present many talented artists and producers to the world including Diamondancer, Pirahnahead, and Diviniti. Minx has also expanded her musical majesty by creating a sub-imprint of the label called W.O.W. B.A.M. (Women On Wax Bangin’ Ass Music). Besides releases on her own labels, she has produced and remixed tracks for Minus (Berlin), Trisomie 21 (Paris), Soiree Records (Detroit), West End Records (New York), Code Red (Baltimore), United Music (Paris), Whasdat Music (Detroit), Liberate (Chicago), and Fast Forward (Atlanta), among others.

Currently on the Connect Bookings roster, Detroit’s “First Lady of Wax” is going strong after nearly three decades of DJing. Minx recently moved her “Queen Beats Radio” weekly show to the new deepspaceradio, and she continues to host parties, specifically during Movement in Detroit. She was named one of the “20 Women Who Shaped the History of Dance Music” by Mixmag and one of the “Best house music DJs of all time” by TimeOut New York.

Mike Simonetti [ 2MR, Pale Blue, Kiss & Tell ]

At the forefront of a relatively underground movement for over two decades, few artists have had a history matching that of veteran-producer Mike Simonetti’s. But it’s this 20- year backstory that reveals the interminable role he’s played in the world of dance music. His first introduction came in 1988, at the tender age of 17, when he landed a job handing out flyers at the legendary NYC nightclub Mars. He was just a kid at the time, but it left an impression on him that would manifest itself years later. His record collecting habit got him his first few gigs as a club promoter in the early 90s, and it was then he got his first taste of DJing—hitting the lawless basements and warehouses of New York City. He quickly made a name for himself in the local club scene as a resident at the legendary parties Rubulad and Motherfucker. It was during this time that his tiny record label Troubleman Unlimited started gaining momentum as well, and by the end of its ten-year run would yield seminal releases by The Walkmen, Zola Jesus, Titus Andronicus, Prurient, Unwound, Glass Candy, Chromatics and many more.

Nearly a decade after its inception, Simonetti put Troubleman to rest and teamed up with Johnny Jewel to launch the dance music label Italians Do It Better. Its first release —a hard-hitting synthpop compilation called After Dark—was a game changer. Eventually, Mike released his first EP of original material, Capricorn Rising, after a slew of re-edits and remixes. The EP laid the groundwork for what was to come, yielding a range of influences from techno, krautrock and ambient music to soundtracks.

While Simonetti was in the middle of writing his debut solo work, he was asked to remix tracks from the West Coast twosome Silver Hands. Immediately taken by the incredible range of lead-vocalist Elizabeth Wight, he reached out to collaborate. The result of the bi-coastal email exchange would eventually become Pale Blue.

Most recently, Simonetti has decided to split from Italians Do It Better to focus on Pale Blue, as well as a totally new venture: the freshly minted label 2MR (Two Mikes Records). A collaboration between Simonetti and Captured Tracks founder Mike Sniper (whose own band Blank Dogs was released on Troubleman in 2008), 2MR is an opportunity for Simonetti to start from a blank slate and release music he believes in.

2MR

Scott Murakami [Lost Soul Enterprises, Bentwave Radio]

 

Bookworms, Uncertain, Antikythera, Searmanas, Compile

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Bookworms
https://soundcloud.com/bookworms

“The Brooklyn-based producer Nick Dawson, a.k.a ‘Bookworms’ has been turning heads in the city with his psychedelic techno since the late aughts…like listening to a techno or house record that’s been doped up on tabs of acid and having one revelatory experience after another…” — Michael Scott Barron, thump.vice.com

uncertain (Buffalo, N.Y.)
https://uncertain.bandcamp.com

uncertain is a post-industrial musick project started by Florian-Ayala Fauna around 2007. Her project is highly influenced by the occult and the work of artists including Coil, Current 93, Aleister Crowley, and many others of esoteric tradition. Many albums have involved her fiancé, Felix Keigh, contributing vocals and lyrics, establishing a great emotional depth set within the æthyrl soundscapes. Together they represent a movement in the underground community of LGBTQ+ and transgender artists coming into their respective scenes, going against societal norms any way they can. Florian and Felix are both transgender; Florian being an intersex trans-femme with XXY chromosomes, and Felix establishing himself as a transman in recent years. The emotional struggles with transgender issues and various chronic and psychological conditions feeds into their intense, sublime, and emotionally raw esoteric moon musick.

Antikythera
https://soundcloud.com/antikythera-sir

Hard electronix & noise/sound art poetry attack: currently featuring writers & performers Jeff Grunthaner and Ben Tripp. Anyone who wishes to become a president of Antikythera can be one. Please address all correspondence to weareantikytheraATgmailDOTCOM.

Searmanas
https://soundcloud.com/searmanas

Searmanas is the solo moniker of electronic producer Niabi Aquena. Originally hailing from the Shanandoah Valley in rural Virginia, Aquena has based her musical practice in New York City for almost two decades. A classically trained pianist and vocalist, her musical evolution has led her to experiment with electronic hardware. The sound of Searmanas explores the role of ceremony within urban experience, resulting in severe, textured landscapes with touches of sparse vocals. Her wordless poetry ranges from industrial glitches to layered, oceanic progressions, all tied together by an aura of questioning and chaos. Conceived in 2016, Searmanas has already performed with the likes of John Bender, Hieroglyphic Being, Miho Hatori, and Mahogany. She is a member of Brooklyn-based new media collective CHASM and regularly performs live in NYC and beyond.

* w/DJ sets before, in-between & afterwards by * :

Compile
https://privatearchive.bandcamp.com/album/ten-wolves-end

“Global synesthesia for the accustomed youth.”

Sol Selectas Showcase [OVERTIME]

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OVERTIME continues, with a special Sol Selectas showcase, brought to you by Dévotion, an immersive event series that hosts late night gatherings with like-minded lovers of the music//movement//moment.

This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

About Devotion Presents: Sol Selectas Showcase

Still basking in the glow of our 2 year anniversary, we’re kicking off our summer series in collaboration with a label that has the sun’s warmth emanating from its very core: Sol Selectas. We’ve had the pleasure of working with the label’s head honcho, Sabo, the past two summers and quickly developed a love for not only his style, but also his ethos. We’re honored to call him a dear friend and to also have worked closely together in bringing this stacked lineup of label mates to life!

We’re equally excited to have full reign at the Knockdown Center, a gorgeous, sprawling, industrial property with no shortage of nooks and crannies to explore. For your summery enjoyment we’ll have inflatable pools, BBQ delicacies, multiple bars, lounging and chilling areas, art galleries and a souk of locally produced clothing and accessories.

The party kicks off the moment the doors open, so prepare your knapsack for a full day in the sun!

Featuring

– Industrial outdoor venue w/ many shady nooks to explore

– Our largest Funktion-One build to date by One Source

– Art gallery + souk of vendors featuring an array of accessories

– Deco by NephilNine + friends

– Multiple bars

+ many more announcements to come 🙂

Vendor form – http://bit.ly/2red36H

Volunteer form – http://bit.ly/2qqDVQ4

Sol Selectas

Sabo
https://soundcloud.com/djsabo 

Unders
https://soundcloud.com/undersmusic 

KMLN  (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/kmln-berlin 

Monolink (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/monolink 

Amentia  (LIVE)
https://soundcloud.com/amentia

Dévotion

Nicholas Maddix
https://soundcloud.com/iammaddix

Ostro
https://soundcloud.com/djostro

Tuckahoe
https://soundcloud.com/tuckahoe

Reminders

– This is not your ordinary gathering of conscious bodies, we encourage everyone to connect, be present and most importantly express yourself creatively & comfortably. We are a community with an ethos founded with a passion for mindfulness and connectivity.

– If we’ve had the pleasure of your presence in the past, then you know words fail to capture the moments and memories that make these gatherings such a wild success. If you’re here for the first time, congratulations for finding us, welcome to our community of lovers & dreamers – don’t hesitate to reach out to the community if you need help or have any concerns 🙂

About OVERTIME
This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

Radeberger is the official sponsor of OVERTIME

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Mawnin Neighbor – The Memorial Mayfair

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New York City’s leading Soca party kicks the summer off at Knockdown Center Memorial Day weekend! Outside in the Ruins, our backyard, with frozen drinks, food, and good food!

About Good Mawnin Neighbor:

Good Morning NYC

Good Mawnin Neighbor

A day that commences with family, friends, fun and games , that ends with networking, socialising and dancing!

Join us in 2017 in a Newly found OUTDOOR Neighborhood.

Mawnin Neighbor 2017 will be a ticket only event and has reduced to a strict capacity per venue specifications.

Things to expect :

An Outdoor Space

Great Ambience and Decor

Fun and Games

Great Music by the best Local and International DJs

And as always… SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE

Fierro Ex Machina, Amy Mills, War Hippy, Matthais Etter

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Fierro Ex Machina

War Hippy

Amy Mills

Matthais Etter

 

VISUALS VISUALS Video Art + Music Residency featuring Andrew Fox

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Friday, June 9
The Range
Visuals
Dave Harrington – bass/electronics
Jordan McLean – trumpet/electronics
Brian Chase – drums
Projections by Wild Dogs
Tickets here.

 

Friday, June 16
George Clanton
Pictureplane
Visuals
Nicky Sparkles
Projections by Kathryn Chadason

18+

Tickets here.

Friday, June 23
Millionyoung
Visuals
Ian Chang
Projections by Christian Hannon

Tickets here.

Friday, June 30
Computer Magic
Visuals
Casey Dienel
Projections by Spencer Bewley

Tickets here.

About VISUALS

VISUALS is Andrew Fox, a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer from New York City.

Fox began crafting the songs that would become VISUALS in 2012. A long-standing working relationship with Dave Harrington, Nicolas Jaar’s partner in DARKSIDE, led to VISUALS joining Jaar’s Other People crew and releasing an acclaimed self-titled debut EP.
In October 2013, Fox swapped Brooklyn for Berlin and left behind a studio full of gear, finding freedom in the limitation of a laptop.  Working with his voice as a primary instrument led to an intensified focus on melody, and opened moods previously inaccessible.

 

Whilst the dominance of house and techno in Berlin’s club scene has undoubtedly influenced his music, Fox also consciously counters that, balancing his recent work with some unmistakably American indie traits. He has honed a new sound, combining aspects of traditional songwriting and structure within this electronic context. His gift for memorable hooks and compelling melody remains the focus, with dancefloor arrangements and sounds providing endless new possibilities.

CT:SWaM: ::5: A Spatial Sound Session for the 5th Anniversary

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For its 5th anniversary celebration CT::SWaM is proud to be presenting collaborations, compositions and cookies! A special spatial sound session will be held and for the occasion we’ll be setting up a 12.3 channel sound system in the main room. The program will include a reworked version of Shelley Hirsch’s “ToHuWaBoHu”, a control-suspending Modular Collaboration, a series of individual pieces, simultaneities and in between sounds from the archive.

Solo pieces:
Claude Barnes – spatialized field recordings and interviews
Merche Blasco – EEMF:
Shelley Hirsch – ToHuWaBoHu
David Linton – 9/11/15
Cecilia Lopez – From Versiones Arruinadas: Los Boredoms, La Manoseada
Matthew Ostrowski – Shiver and Cleave
Kamron Saniee – Turbulent Flow: spatial synthesis piece for solo performer and 3x4ch loudspeaker system

A Modular Collaboration:
3 groups of performers over a 3 x 4.1 channel sound system:
Gus Callahan, Michael Clemow, Richard Garet, Wolfgang Gil, Jenn Grossman, Victoria Keddie, Patti Kilroy, Daniel Neumann

During two workshop days a multi-channel piece based on sonic exchange between individual performers will be developed. The architecture of the piece is such that none of the participants has direct control over the output. Any original output, structural or sonic, must be passed through at least one other performer. There won’t be any direct individual expression. Each performer switches between >GENERATE<, >CAPTURE< and >PASS<. The sound system will consist of a total of 12 speakers, yet divided into 3 smaller sub-(quad-)systems.

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