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Monday, March 31, 2008

2008-03-15 Get Lucky


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Get Lucky brought the Freestylers, DJ Monk, and Nyx to Salt Lake City's annual St. Patrick's Day party organized by V2 Events. I was really excited about the lineup, and when I saw the big, bright projector screen, I was stoked for that, too.

One thing I wasn't thrilled about was that the DJ table was high up and far forward on the stage -- great for audience viewing from far back, but difficult conditions to shoot under. The DJ's were frequently hidden behind the DJ table due to their high position and the low angle I was shooting from. Getting back further, there's a big crowd to deal with and too much camera shake to get a clear shot.

Because the table was far forward and raised, it was also difficult to shoot on stage. My usual angles of attack were all blocked! No problem. Time to improvise. As a photographer, it's easy to get sucked into doing what works from tried and true experience. Situations like this force me to think outside the box, mix things up, and even change my shooting style.

I didn't want that bright, colorful screen to go to waste, so I was careful not to wash it out with my flash, and I found myself reaching for my 50mm f/1.8 a lot more frequently to let in more of the amazing light and color that was already there. Maybe you can't see my characteristic flash style as much in these shots, but sometimes you do what you gotta do to get the job done!

I was swimming in the technicolor fantasy visuals by VJ Berkely (Hallucination on Film), and I wanted to capture that sense of hyper-reality that I felt on stage at the event. I hope I've done a decent job of it here.

I really enjoyed the sets, but Monk really impressed me this time. I felt his set connected with the audience even better than the last performance I caught at Pioneer Daze. I got a kick out of Berkeley's video clips, and I think that the VJ performance engaged the audience every bit as well as the music did.

It's funny how much my own emotions effect my photography. I was really feeling all the light, color, and music associated with Monk's set, and it's reflected in the photo set. I think I took more pictures of Monk than anybody else at the party. When I'm having fun it's like my finger never leaves the shutter release. I hope the passion for the music and the excitement of the show are visible in the photography.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

2008-03-01 Pimp n Ho Masquerade

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Pimp n Ho Masquarade was a KickAss Entertainment event held at the Murray Super Theatre, featuring the heart-stopping bass woven by Baby Anne, along with the talents of Jake Williams, Nico Caliente, Tink, and several other local DJ's. For me, the highlight of the event was the breakdancing, which has become a rare treat in Utah's EDM scene lately. Perhaps this stage performance is a preview of bigger things yet to come!

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

2008-02-16 Luv2k

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My computer died! My heart skipped a beat. I thought, "Oh no! My Luv2k photos were not backed up! They could be gone forever!" Heat was the problem. My CPU cooler just hasn't been working lately, and things got a little too hot. Way too hot. I got a blue screen of death, and then when I tried to reboot, I realized that the computer froze in the middle of saving photos. Hard disks stopped dead while they were trying to write. Normally, this would result in file corruption, but since I have redundancy provided by my RAID 5, no photos were harmed!

I spent the afternoon yesterday repairing my computer, and then I pulled an all-nighter to get these files uploaded for the client. I've made them wait too long already... I wasn't about to let computer trouble put it off any longer!

So here they are, at long last, and a brush with oblivion... photos from one of Utah's longest running annual parties -- the infamous "first rave" rave... Luv2k!

Quivver, DJ Hardware, Circle of 5ths, Loki, Diggabeatz, Steez, Psyonix, and a host of other great locals gathered for the annual Luv2k rave at The Great Saltair... brought to you by Raytraced Productions.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

2008-01-17 Dieselboy @ Konkrete Jungle Utah

Monday, February 4, 2008

Sundance Film Festival Nightlife Wrap-up!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Second Sun at the Sundance Closing Weekend Music Fest

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BT was scheduled to play this event at the Sundance Closing Weekend Music Festival in Salt Lake City's Hotel / Elevate (a KickAss Entertainment production). Unfortunately, he was forced to cancel, so KickAss brought in Second Sun to play a live concert full of electro house floor smashers.

It turned out to be a great party, after all.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

2008-01-26 Paul Oakenfold Greatest Hits and Remixes Tour

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The closing weekend of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival was capped off by a DJ performance by the legendary Paul Oakenfold. hosted by V2 Events at In the Venue, the performance featured the local talents of Brian Blurr and Loki.

This performance was one of the stops on his Greatest Hits & Remixes album tour. I got a copy of the album as soon as it hit the streets. I'm listening to it as I write this. I was surprised by how current and relevant everything on the album sounds. I was expecting some of the classic cuts to sound a little dated now, but I'm enjoying them again as if it's the first time I've heard them. There's also a lot of great new material on the album. Some of my favorite cuts include the remix of "Everything in its Right Place," by Radiohead, "Missing," by Everything But The Girl, and "My Love," by Justin Timberlake, though I must admit trouble picking just a few cuts to mention. The album as a whole sounds very cohesive and I have found something to love about every track.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

2008-01-19 Future Sound of Breaks Sundance

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If you heard a sonic boom rattling Salt Lake City Saturday, January 19th (opening weekend of the Sundance Film festival), it was probably the sound of the Future Sound of Breaks world-tour launch party at In The Venue, organized by V2 Events and Science Media. The heaviest breakbeat lineup in the history of Salt Lake City's thriving EDM (Electronic Dance Music) nightlife featured the talents of DJ Icey (Zone Record / Moist Music / Disco Rodeo), DJ Craze (Cartel Recordings / Contagious Musiq), Jackal and Hyde live (Hallucination Recordings / Scheme Addicts), Deekline (Against the Grain / Rat Records / Bounce), Hydraulix live (Kuad Recordings / Monotone / Touchin Bass), Supernaut (Kuad / Frequency Equals Bass), Inner Realm (Dojavou Records / Science Media), Sir Kutz! (Red Cube / I Breaks), JuJu (narcohz), Djunya (Narcohz / Dubscouts), Dave Sweeten (Digitizm / Lefthouse Recordings), and local performers including Dubscouts, Drumlojik, Loki, and Tink.

The tag team breakbeat producers, Hydraulix cranked the heat up on the party with a live set of electro breaks, laced with vocoded vocals. Jackal and Hyde performed with a similar stage set, blending industrial bass and electro breaks live with a rack of synthesizers and processing gear. The two live acts whipped the crowd into a frenzy as the headliners took the stage.

Craze was in rare form at FSOB as he dropped a set of booty bass and breakbeats on the unsuspecting crowd. The Miami bass scene was well represented in the set, while he raised the roof with diverse cuts from Salt 'n' Pepa to the Beastie Boys, remixed, juggled, scratched, and mangled on the fly in his signature behind-the-back showboating style. Born in Nicaragua and raised in Miami, Craze went from rags to riches when he took the world by storm on the DJ competition circuit, competing and winning at the DMC World Championships three consecutive times as a solo act, and continuing to dominate the team competitions with the all-star Allies crew. With his positive party rocking attitude, DJ Craze is a popular force of nature behind the decks. His unmatched skills and showmanship led to a lifestyle of travel and parties. He has performed the world over, including Europe, Australia, Japan, and his country of birth, Nicaragua. In addition to turntablism, Craze is also a successful producer, with tracks on DMC Records, Ninja Tune, and OM, to name a few.

Born and raised in Florida, Mixmag's "king of funky breaks," DJ Icey cut his teeth at the EDGE nightclub in the mid '90's, where he persuaded the Chemical Brothers to play their first US gig. Since then, Icey has released over 200 12" singles and five CD's, including a prestigious "Essential Mix" album, an opportunity bestowed only on the biggest stars, including the likes of Pete Tong, Fatboy Slim, and Paul Oakenfold. He runs not one, but two breakbeat labels. His main imprint, Zone Records, and Tree Records, dedicated to more eccentric productions. Never one to stand still, he also maintains a touring schedule that crams over 100 gigs per year into his busy calendar. His performance at FSOB was the icing on the cake, leaving the audience satisfied, but still hungry for more.

Filming for the Breaks Movement Documentary began at the launch party, by Salt Lake City's Kump Films in association with V2 Events, Science Media, and Contagious Musiq. The Kump Films crew was out in full force collecting footage. The film makers plan to enter the documentary in the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and if the performances on the main stage were any indication, the film should be well received.

In case you missed it there is a photo gallery by Eric Hamilton at www.dilvie.com, and you can still catch the FSOB tour's next stop at the 2008 Winter Music Conference in Miami. FSOB is celebrating its 6th anniversary during the WMC appearance. The Sundance Film Festival nightlife continues with upcoming performances from superstar headliners like BT (January 25th at Salt Lake City's Hotel / Elevate), and Paul Oakenfold (January 26th at Club Sound, Salt Lake City).

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