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In the Grand Ballroom




SATURDAY, JUNE 21




Drawing from influences of house, hip hop and beyond, Crookers blend their beats with the kind of fidget house finesse that gives Potty Mouth Music its soiled swagger. Since 2003, DJs Phra and Bot have been drawing upon their collective musical backgrounds to create tracks that twist, startle and surprise with synthetic pop.

Before their collaboration as Crookers, Bot and Phra pursued their music interests on a separate tip. Bot took up the piano and guitar at an early age, later moving onto synths, turntables and sequencers. Phra had already started DJing by age 11, when he was introduced to the Italian hip hop scene. Soon, he morphed into an MC and became fully immersed in a culture that would shape his future production career.

“Both of us started getting more involved in music when we used to listen to hip hop,” Phra says. When the two artists met, both were trying to branch out of their genre success and explore dance music. The experiment worked. “It felt natural to team up, seeing that we had the same musical tastes ... which isn’t that easy here in Milan,” he says.

Crookers have sleazed out dance floors with a catalogue of original tracks, but it’s their work as remixers that have made them one of the most after batteries in the business. Currently, the duo is reworking tracks for the likes of The Chemical Brothers, Arman Van Helden, Bonde do Role, Brodinski, Magik Johnson and Bumblebeez. Listen for their forth coming, debut album to feature other fidget house favorites, including Edu K, Steed Lord, Joyce Muniz and Miss Odd Kidd and others.

When Crookers are not crafting their dirty (crooked) beats in the studio, they are busy holding down their residency with MTV (Italy). “House and hip hop are our main influences, but we try to put all the things we like in our productions. We listen to a lot of music from very different periods and genres.”

The result is a twisted blend of glitch, tech and distortion.









with










and SPITZER



Hidden behind "the Spitzer" are two Rock brought-up brothers. Two brothers who got breast-fed in their earlier years by Axl Rose and Jimmy Page. After 7 years of faithful and loyal services towards the Indie music scene, they decided to abandon their mediator and drumsticks for a new passion. They found themselves utterly seduced by the synthetic environment and the animal beats of Techno. Musicians, and now producers, their music became a hit amongst bloggers on the net. The blogosphere was amazed by the twilight dark ambiance and the frenetic robotic sound of some of their tracks available on the Web.

Understandably backed up by the whole electro Lyon community, booked by the Festival des Nuits sonores, they were also called by Kylie Minogue to create a crazy remix, that is still very secret. Track after track, Spitzer creates a new map without boundaries nor rules, frenetic and grandiose techno music set in between Nathan Fake's grandiloquence and the rhythmic scathing of Trentmoller. Sought by many labels, Spitzer is already cooking some new remixes and is working to finalise their first EP, "Roller Coaster". The two brothers will also start an Australian tour beginning April 2008. The two Spitzer brothers will road trip from one club to another and get the dance floor groovin'."






DOORS 10PM / ENTER 19 + ID


TICKETS
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General Admission (while supplies last) $ 10
* This ticket include admission to "CROOKERS" in the Grand Ballroom
 
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Doors
10pm

Age
19 to enter, 21 to drink

Dress Code
Dress to dance ! *


* Neat appearence a must. Webster Hall reserves the right to deny admission to anyone, and is not required to specify cause for denial.
* No hats, no sneakers, no timbs, no sports wear

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General Admission
(*This ticket does not include admission to the "CROOKERS" )
$ 20
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(Top Shelf Open Bar)
$ 70
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