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Radio Slave & Francois K. Deep Space @ Cielo 12/10

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Monday December 10, 2012

Deep Space Presents

Music By
Radio Slave
Francois K.

Deep Space is an adventure into future dub, spacey vibes, and abstract grooves no dress code - just an open mind

Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer or show invite on your phone ~ After 11pm $12 (with eflyer); $15 without


Cielo, 18 Little W. 12th Street, NYC
between Washington St. and 9th Ave
A C E 1 9 2 or 3 at 14th St; L at 8th Ave
21+ with photo ID
10pm - 3:30am

NEW! Deep Space videos on Youtube:
www.youtube.com/deepspacevideos

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Tonight!! Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer or show invite on your phone ~ After 11pm $12 (with eflyer); $15 without

“No matter what sounds you profess to be your music of choice, chances are, that at some point over the last five years, you will have got your rocks off to Matt Edwards.”

Radio Slave, aka Matt Edwards, is a man whose talent has been proven. His productions, remixes and DJ sets one make you move inside and out. Originally from Brighton in the UK, Radio Slave re-located to Berlin in 2008 to be in the epicenter of the electronic music world. His Rekids ‘No Sleep’ EP series, beginning in 2006 and currently on Part Six, are always highly anticipated and coveted by DJs. They include essential DJ cuts like ‘Screaming Hands”, which was remixed by Josh Wink, “Tantakatan”, remixed by Shed, and “Koma Koma”. Radio Slave’s EP releases ”Bell Clap Dance’ and “Grindhouse” became two of the biggest dance records of 2008. He also works under the aliases Quiet Village , Rekid, Matthew E and Sea Devils, with musical styles ranging from spaced-out stoner funk to propulsive dance floor tunes, and from intricate widescreen cinerama to blissful electronic pop. Radio Slave’s remixes of artists like Talking Heads, Danny Tenaglia, Kylie Minogue, Carl Craig, Trentmoller, DJ Hell, Tiefschwarz, Gwen Stefani, Le Noir, Sir Elton John and Sasha, deconstruct and reconstruct the original inspiration into explosive compositions that become his uniquely his own.

His label, Rekids, run by Radio Slave and James Masters, arrived 2006 with Radio Slave’s own “My Bleep” setting the standard for future excellence. As well as Radio Slave’s own releases, the label has since released EPs and albums from Toby Tobias, Mr G, Luke Solomon, Matt O’Brien, Spencer Parker, Jjak Hogan, Runaway, Nina Kraviz,label compilations and Radio Slave’s own ‘Works!’ compilation in 2010. He also helms the Cabin Fever series of semi-bootleg edits that have been topping dance charts in 2012. (Bio edit compliments of Albert Freeman from Halyconline)


Upcoming Deep Space Events

Monday December 17, 2012
Dimitri from Paris & François K. ~ Deep Space @ Cielo
Get Tickets
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?424735


Monday December 24, 2012
François K all night
Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer or show invite on your phone

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