Carl Weathers Posted March 5, 2008 Share Posted March 5, 2008 Any of you guys going to this night? Should be really good. Here's the chat: Following on from his Balance 011 world tour, we present to you a young Canadian DJ / producer, who has become one of the scene?s revered superstars, with his own signature sound, the one and only, Luke Fair !! Luke Fair - biography At the forefront of Canada's growing dance scene is Luke Fair. He's performed at some of the most prestigious venues and events in the world, offering club goers a taste of his funky - techy eclectic house sound each and every weekend. His sets include everything from groovy house and techno to funky progressive and electro. Constantly re-editing tracks to customize his sets, Luke's ongoing desire to make every set stand out from the others is very evident. Luke has pushed his sound the world over, headlining at world renowned clubs like Pacha (Buenos Aires), Bedrock (London), Red Light (Paris), Space (Miami), Zouk Club (Singapore) and The Womb (Tokyo). He recently debuted in Australia with a 5 city tour across the continent and continues to play massive festivals like Creamfields South America and Godskitchen's Global Gathering. Luke's skills have won the praise of some of the industry's biggest players. He was chosen by Danny Howells and Deep Dish as their 'future hero' in DJ Mag's Top 100 issue and most recently Luke was selected by none other than DJ Sasha to open for him in every US city on the Involver CD release tour. He has also toured extensively with John Digweed, who was one of the first to take notice of Luke's work and signed him to his Bedrock label in early 2002. June 2005 saw the release of his first ever devoted compilation CD, the third installment of Bedrock's highly acclaimed 'OS' series. With hints of classic electro, quirky funk and old-school piano house, the cd appealed to a broad audience. OS_0.3 garnered praise from clubbers and media alike, and helped situate Luke near the top of his class in the nu-wave of DJs breaking through to the masses. Over the past few years, Luke has garnered attention for his extremely diverse and genre-crossing studio efforts. From dubbed-out house to melodic progressive, his tracks have been played by DJs from all across the dance music spectrum. Everyone from Sasha to David Morales to The Plump DJs have all included Luke's production in their sets, and global DJ icon Pete Tong has featured numerous Luke Fair productions on his world famous BBC Radio 1 'Essential Selection' show. Supporting Luke will be Freeflow?s very own Simon Hallworth with Steve Foulds and BrokenChannel returning to provide guest support. In charge of the visual entertainment, will once again be NO !i INPUT. ?8 before midnight ?10 thereafter (students & eccf cardholders ?8 all night). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Weathers Posted March 6, 2008 Author Share Posted March 6, 2008 Any of you guys going to this night? Should be really good. Here's the chat: Following on from his Balance 011 world tour, we present to you a young Canadian DJ / producer, who has become one of the scene?s revered superstars, with his own signature sound, the one and only, Luke Fair !! Luke Fair - biography At the forefront of Canada's growing dance scene is Luke Fair. He's performed at some of the most prestigious venues and events in the world, offering club goers a taste of his funky - techy eclectic house sound each and every weekend. His sets include everything from groovy house and techno to funky progressive and electro. Constantly re-editing tracks to customize his sets, Luke's ongoing desire to make every set stand out from the others is very evident. Luke has pushed his sound the world over, headlining at world renowned clubs like Pacha (Buenos Aires), Bedrock (London), Red Light (Paris), Space (Miami), Zouk Club (Singapore) and The Womb (Tokyo). He recently debuted in Australia with a 5 city tour across the continent and continues to play massive festivals like Creamfields South America and Godskitchen's Global Gathering. Luke's skills have won the praise of some of the industry's biggest players. He was chosen by Danny Howells and Deep Dish as their 'future hero' in DJ Mag's Top 100 issue and most recently Luke was selected by none other than DJ Sasha to open for him in every US city on the Involver CD release tour. He has also toured extensively with John Digweed, who was one of the first to take notice of Luke's work and signed him to his Bedrock label in early 2002. June 2005 saw the release of his first ever devoted compilation CD, the third installment of Bedrock's highly acclaimed 'OS' series. With hints of classic electro, quirky funk and old-school piano house, the cd appealed to a broad audience. OS_0.3 garnered praise from clubbers and media alike, and helped situate Luke near the top of his class in the nu-wave of DJs breaking through to the masses. Over the past few years, Luke has garnered attention for his extremely diverse and genre-crossing studio efforts. From dubbed-out house to melodic progressive, his tracks have been played by DJs from all across the dance music spectrum. Everyone from Sasha to David Morales to The Plump DJs have all included Luke's production in their sets, and global DJ icon Pete Tong has featured numerous Luke Fair productions on his world famous BBC Radio 1 'Essential Selection' show. Supporting Luke will be Freeflow?s very own Simon Hallworth with Steve Foulds and BrokenChannel returning to provide guest support. In charge of the visual entertainment, will once again be NO !i INPUT. ?8 before midnight ?10 thereafter (students & eccf cardholders ?8 all night). bttt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrambo Posted March 8, 2008 Share Posted March 8, 2008 Anyone there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Weathers Posted March 9, 2008 Author Share Posted March 9, 2008 Anyone there? No, it was completely dead. Shame like, as Luke Fair is a quality dj. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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