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Breakloose bringing Aphrodite! PDF Print E-mail
ImageThis month in Breakloose news, first off we would like thank everyone who made it out to see Will Webb this past weekend. Will is a legend in the Detroit Electro scene and we were very proud to responsible for bringing him back to his home town for a very special set for Dilemmas birthday. Watch this site for his full set from that night. Also on the note of recorded sets we are proud to announce that we also recorded Punishers live electro set and will also be putting that up for free download as well. In other news, most will remember Jungle Juice Productions (the first production company formed by Dilemma, responsible for several shows at Motor including POTD and Bad Company) will be celebrating its 8 Year Anniversary. As a treat to everyone JJP will be bringing in the world reknowned jump up jungle master himself - APHRODITE. See the events page for more details.  This is sure to be a big event and will be held at The Works located at 1846 Michigan Ave. Detroit, Mi.
 
 
 
Detroit Techno Militia 5x5 Performance PDF Print E-mail

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The Detroit Techno Militia Performed a specila event on September 30th, 2007.  With 5 DJs and 5 Turntables, Detroit was blessed with a unique experience of never before seen turntablism with Detroit Techno.  The Group went four hours straight to the surprised crowd that doubted the ability of these 5 at first, but as the night went on, each person there was completely convinced that the Detroit Techno Militia had the groove locked and were amazed at the ability of five individuals forming as one team to create beautiful music from five peices of equipment.  Currently they are working on a full length dvd release, but if you would like a sneak peak at one of their performances, you can see it here:

 

DTM Video by Famzine.com

 

 
Dj Seoul in the News PDF Print E-mail
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ImageTechno Militia DJ puts on an energetic show

by Christian Czerwinski | NOISE

Turntablism -- the art of manipulating sounds by using turntables and a mixer -- has lost some of its thunder in recent years.

But Billy Stacy, aka DJ Seoul, isn't going anywhere. He's a devotee. As a new member of the Detroit Techno Militia, Stacy helps carry the torch of teaching the history of Detroit music by playing his brand of electro highlighted by hip-hop stylings and house influences.

His live show favors bouncing soulful rhythms, powerful drum beats and a king's ransom of cutting and scratching. Stacy says he brings a fresh style to mixing, but his mash-ups are a little retro and aimed at getting you to dance. If you like to breakdance, he has something for you too.

"My live show is full of energy and no slacking. I don't let records just play because I bring a fresh style of mixing to the classic art of DJing," Stacy, 33, said on the phone from Detroit.

Since he joined the Techno Militia in March, Stacy - who holds down four jobs - has played around the Midwest and at Movement, the electronic music festival during Memorial Day weekend in Detroit.

Despite electronic music's waning popularity in the United States, Stacy says he thinks there's still more talent in Detroit than anywhere in the world. And he thinks it can make a comeback.

"The best stuff I ever see is right here in my hometown. It kind of is (dying) but just in the sense there is a lot of watered-down talent," he said. "It has the potential to be at the forefront of the music community. One of the goals of the Detroit Techno Militia is to bring it back there again."

Stacy started playing drums in 1985. A few years later, he'd go to parties and found it intriguing to be a part of what controls the music. He credits Terrence Parker, Kenny Dixon Jr., Mike Clark and Theo Parrish as early influences.

In 1995, he started playing seriously, and in 1996, co-founded Bang Tech 12, a DJ booking agency.

To the untrained ear, techno might sound like random beats, but aficionados such as Stacy know otherwise. Stacy is proud of his city and its signature sound -- which he describes as Kraftwerk and Parliament in an elevator -- and its funk influences. And that sound couldn't help but rub off on his approach and live show.

"Detroit techno is like industrial noises coming from empty warehouses," he said, "but with some serious soul behind it."

Quick hits

• How many records are in your collection? 4,000 or 5,000.

• What's your most precious one? Computer Games by Yellow Magic Orchestra.

• Favorite DJ from the past 10 years? Jeff Mills (techno); Terrance Parker (house)

• What's your favorite rock band? Operation Ivy.

• What's your favorite place to hang out in Detroit? The FiNite.

• What's the biggest misconception about the Motor City? That it's dilapidated, desolate and dangerous.

• What's the lamest band on your iPod? They Might Be Giants.

 

Click Here to read the original article on the LSJ Hub website. 

 
Welcome to Bang Tech 12! PDF Print E-mail

Bang Tech 12 is home to one of The United States most Premier and Elite Management Companies. We represent The best talent in Electronic Music with Artists from coast to coast. Here you can find all of the information you need regarding our extensive roster.

 

This websites biggest feature is the large amount of Free music that you can find available to download by clicking HERE.

 

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