Sat Jan 26th: Dream Cycle 01 w/Androcell, Ten and Tracer, Distant System

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Date & Time: Saturday, January 26, 2008 - Sunday, January 27, 2008
9:00 PM
On Saturday January 26th you are cordially invited to Dream Cycle 01, the first in a series of downtempo events designed to explore thoughts, ideas, and motives that create and inspire the fabric of our everyday lives. We have chosen aural and visual artists that, we hope, will be the perfect guides on a journey deep into the subconscious realms. Come dream, dance, and explore with us!

Aural guides:

Stage 1: Beta waves
Puravida (Onetribe, Gypsie Nation)
DMTree (Onetribe)

Stage 2: Alpha waves
Androcell (Celestial Dragon, Liquid Sound)
Distant System (Celestial Dragon)

Stage 3: Theta waves
Ten and Tracer (Archipel, Zymogen, Bitlab, Rope Swing Cities)

Stage 4: Delta waves
Mukti (Onetribe, Psygnosis)


Visual guide:
VJ Movax (Dig Interactive)


9pm-6am
Dress comfortably
Requested donation: $10 or $8 w/2 cans food for the homeless
18+ to enter, BYOB for 21+ only, please bring ID

located near downtown Denver
303-955-9090 for directions


About the performers:

Androcell is an electronic dub / psychill project that began in 2003, created
by audio producer and digital artist, Tyler Smith, also known as Quasga. Tyler
has experimented with electronic sound forms for over 10 years, designing his
music as an aural habitat for cognizant chillers who seek to experience downtempo
excursions through sound.

Distant System is a divergent, ambient / downtempo side-project that began in
2006, constructed by electronic producer, Tyler Smith (a.k.a. Androcell). Remote audio
expansions designed and sequenced for cerebral migrations and stasis atmospheres. His
debut album "Sprial Empire" is due for release in early 2008.

Ten and Tracer is Jonathan Canupp. He was born in Boulder, Colorado some time ago. Some rappers say they were born with a microphone in their hand; Jonathan was born with a Macbook, Vaio, Roland JP-8000, Roland JX-10, Electrix FX units, Roland MKS-100, Yamaha FB-01, Violin, Flute, Cello, Minidisk recorder, several vintage reel-to-reels (Sony, Gundig), several cassette and micro-cassette recorders, Reaktor, Max/Msp, Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Adobe Audition in his hand(s). He has many hands.
Ten and Tracer has released on many labels, including U-Cover, Bitlab, Archipel, Zymogen, 8bitpeoples, and others. He has supported and headlined with such acts as Thomas Fehlman, Proem, Lusine, Kangding Ray, Sawako, Terminal 11 and CDatakill. Have you heard of these people? His most recent shows in 2007 have earned him a growing reputation in Colorado. He has also played in shows in Belgium, France, Germany and Holland. Have you heard of these places?
Ten and Tracer once had a Wikipedia article about him, but he encouraged people to vandalize it and now it has been removed. Ten and Tracer has more than one-thousand friends. Ten and Tracer lives in Denver, Colorado. Ten and Tracer says "Thanks to everyone for your support and interest. We are friends now."

VJ Movax is one of the sickest VJs in North America, and has gained international notoriety for his incredible visual programming skills. He's performing 2 tour dates with the legendary Plaid next week in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall and another date in SF. They had him write custom midi-controlled audio-reactive software that they'll be controlling themselves for the rest of their tour dates. He's also done video remix projects with OOO, of Planet-Mu, and is the resident video artist for local experimental art/music label Plastic Sound Supply. When we opened for Amon Tobin in April 07, Amon ditched his own visuals for Movax's, because he thought they were so cool!

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