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ohh
we're throwing it down again
with two of the sickest new acts on the scene
TREASURE FINGERS (atlanta - fool's gold)
http://myspace.com/treasurefingers
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KILL THE NOISE
http://myspace.com/killthenoise
alongside one of our favs!! DJ VANESKA
WRONGBAR 1279 QUEEN WEST
$8 Before 12 pm
Doors @ 10pm
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Atlanta has a new white hot producer going under the name Treasure Fingers. You might recognize the name from the remix he did of Snowden’s “Anti-Anti” which served as the initial experiment in disco funk… and has now turned into a full concept.
TF’s latest masterpiece, “Cross The Dancefloor,” is nothing short of brilliant modernized disco funk. Part Chromeo, part Dr. Dre, part Aphex Twin… it is an infectious combo that commands immediate attention when introduced to a dance floor. I’ve watched it happen with my own eyes as people immediately start singing the lyrics and attempting their own dance interpretation.
I’ve heard snippets of future tracks from Treasure Fingers… so I’m just going to say, take my advice and jump on this train now… because everyone is going to be jocking TF in the near future. “
- Preston Craig (kissatlanta.com)
” Atlanta DJ du jour Treasure Fingers led a dance party on Saturday night tucked away in the furthest and smallest tent in the festival grounds. Although he was playing against dance-rock heavy weights The Killers and MSRTKRFT, the tent swelled with dancers. Mixing up the French disco of the self-produced track “Cross The Dancefloor” together with electro breaks of his remix of Fergie’s “Glamorous” and blended with the freeze-and-release remakes of Pink Floyd and The Mamas And The Papas’ tracks seemed only natural as he tweaked and turned one song into the next. This set only proved he can rock out unsuspecting crowds as well as his hometown masses. “
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tight production, creative, original, and innovative ideas begin to describe the sound Kill The Noise is known for. While some compositions growl with angry, distorted synth lines and glitchy sample edits, others lean towards the more playful, funkier side with addictive melodic hooks and lyrics, complimenting additional productions of the more techno-inspired realm of pumping side-chained beats and infectious rhythms.
This sound has resonated throughout the blogosphere and indie/ electronic dance communities, and has been embraced by both old and new generations of artists and enthusiasts. Commanding attention from its listeners, Kill The Noise has earned support from a diverse selection of notable players in the global electronic dance music community. Names such as Chromeo, Ocelot, Franki Chan of Iheartcomix, LA Riots, Scion Automotive Company, Treasure Fingers, Klever, Craze, Contagious Musiq, and Juxtapoz Magazine, just to name a few - not to mention the plethora of music blogs all over the world who have helped to spread the growing reputation of KTN. Whether it is an original composition or remix, the music stands out from the pack as something special to both the average and avid listeners.
2008 is already shaping up to be huge for Kill The Noise with a truckload of new material in the pipelines including various remixes and a debut EP of original material entitled "KILL KILL KILL". All in addition to a growling list of high-profile performances. Kill The Noise is on a mission to prove it's name to be true... Kill the noise, kill the production, kill the scene, and become the most influential production outfit on the block. |
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