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Digital Sat 20th June at Dojo till 7am - Dom Kane(xetec)


Digital Allnighter
Saturday 20th June
10.30 - 7am

Special Guest's
DOM KANE (Xetec/Randomize)
www.domkane.com / www.myspace.com/domkane
JG ALIM (Wiggle/Switch)
myspace.com/jgalim

Residents
STUART WILKINSON
IAN COLE


When you have been in the summer sun all day theres the perfect clubnight with a great terrace or althernativley the dark inside at Dojo aling with some awesome techy grooves and big dancefloor destroyers. This month we welcome former Bristol resident in Dom Kane, hes been making some massive noises with his Acid Track and of course a popular one at Empathy his remix of Faithless "Insominia" expect some deep grooves from all the djs including the infamous residents Ian Cole and Stuart Wilkinson.
As always we will be installing extra sound and lighting for this monmental event.

Dom Kane - Biography
"The buzz surrounding house hero Dom Kane is rapidly reaching critical mass.” .... Ministry Of Sound
Already, 2009 looks set to be another great year for fast-rising international DJ, Producer, and audio engineer Dom Kane. Remixing for Global Underground, and original tracks already being tipped as “ones to watch” for the Winter Music Conference (WMC) in Miami, others being exclusively supported and donned by James Zabiela (Breakthrough) and having now completed a package for the prestigious Artist Series for LoopMasters, set to be released later this year, Dom Kane is consistently growing from strength to strength.
Having your productions and remixes caned by everyone from Pete Tong to Deadmau5 can only mean one thing: your star is very much in the ascendant. His sound touches everything from tech-infused progressive, to downright nasty tech-house, creating a pumped-up robo-funk engineered to destroy peaktime floors with pin-point precision.
In 2008, Dom Kane remixed for Roger Sanchez and his Stealth Records, the Stereo Hookers on Nuuf Music, and Zimbardo on his Benchmarc Records, Dom proved he’s no one-trick-pony, by then releasing his very first artist album “My Virus”. Add to this, a residency at Ministry Of Sound (London), Space (Ibiza), and A’Priori (Moscow), it’s no wonder IDJ Magazine rated him as: “The Year’s Fastest-Rising Underground Talent”.
Propelled into the big league by his remake of the Orbital classic ‘Halcyon’, Dom inserted his unique blend of electro house and tech-prog to the track, which gained plays from James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, and the almighty Pete Tong on BBC Radio One… not to mention both the Hartnoll brothers behind the original track itself, gaining rave reviews from DJ Mag, IDJ, and Mixmag to name a few.
Having first started DJing in 1992 when free-parties were rife, discovering the love of performing to a 2000-strong crowd, by 1995 he was performing with residencies around the Southwest, and guest slots in Ibiza during the summer of 1998. By 2004, Dom began his monthly residency with Proton Radio, and then 2006 saw Dom Kane launch Xeton Records, entering a four-month Tour of Eastern Europe with BenQ-Siemens to launch the new brand of 3G mobile phones, along with high profile gigs and releases, gaining huge exposure and rave reviews.
2007 was Dom Kane’s turning year, with rave reviews from BPM, Mixmag, DJ Mag, 365, EQ, and then no less than six entries in IDJ Magazine for the June 2007 edition including Breaks ‘Top Tune’ and Heavy Rotation (Unique 3 – The Theme remix) and a full artist feature!

JG Alim - Biography
Born in Calgary, Justin Gettings lived in Canada for six years before moving to Guernsey in the Channel Islands with his family. It was in Guernsey that Justin first became fully immersed in sound. Justin later enrolled on a music tech course in the West Countries very own City of Bristol.
It was here that Justin started promoting one of the cities most popular club nights "Buoyancy". Buoyancy has been successfully putting on events on boats, in clubs, under bridges and in forests since 2003. Still going strong Buoyancy has some extremely exciting parties planned for 2009…. During this time Justin has had the pleasure of DJing along side some of the most innovative and talented DJs and artists around including, The Glimmers, Jimpster, Touche, Spirit Catcher, Justice, Jody (Way out West), Chris Duckenfield, Jamie Anderson, Switch, Anni Mac, Ame, Luke Solomon, Style of Eye, Riton, Ben Watt, Silver City to name just a few!
On the DJing front Justin is very excited about becoming a new resident at one of South of England's best club nights "Switch" where he will kick off his residency this February with Deetron.
Using all of these influences to his full advantage Justin has expanded his knowledge into music production and is currently collaborating on joint projects with various top producers as well as concentrating on his own material which in the past has been described as “a fusion of techy, glitchy goodness, sometimes deep, sometimes epic but always maintaining the fundamental element of groove”.
With Justin’s first solo release on Quimika Records under his JG Alim guise being played on dance floors from Stockholm to Santiago and with his new release "Make Your Mind Up" dropping on Nathan Coles and Terry Francis's Wiggle Records imprint this is one producer to keep both eyes on in 2009.

Dojo, Park Row, Bristol, BS1
£5 / £7
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