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Resistance Tour: Dublin

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

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The Resistance Tour hits Dublin tonight and they’ve got a great lineup for the party. Local boy turned global producer/dj Arveene (from Clampdown) , our Polish buddy turned Londoner Sekta, (of Sorry, Ghettoblaster in Warsaw fame, it’s his Irish debut) and also Schizophonics. The whole thing takes place at Transmission in The Button Factory, we wish we could be there. For those of you in Dublin, we’ve got 20 tickers for you just head on over to the Resistance Tour website and register so you can lay your mitts on them.

In Flagranti – Business Acumen (Arveene & Misk Business Acidman remix) (YSI)

In Flagranti – Business Acumen (Arveene & Misk Business Acidman remix) (Sharebee)

The Resistance Tour vs. Sorry, Ghettoblaster

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The Resistance Tour is coming to Warsaw and it is taking Discobelle DJs, Renaissance Man and Arveene with them. The last time at Sorry, Ghettoblaster was one of the best time we ever had so it is great to be back.

And just like when the Resistance Tour we have some tickets to give away. We got 10 x 2 tickets to give away. Just go to the Resistance Tour site and register for FREE tickets.

Here is the full line-up for the night:

Renaissance Man (Dubsided / Kitsuné / Sound Pellegrino, Finland)
Arveene (Gung Ho! Recordings, Ireland)
Discobelle DJ’s (Discobelle.net, Sweden)
Sekta & Kosakot (Sorry, Ghettoblaster)
Support: Basia Polańska
VJ Ania Troszkiewicz (troszkiewicz.ownlog.com)

Sekta

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

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Sekta AKA Jan Dudzik is one of the guys behind the Sorry, Ghettoblaster club which happens to be the best and most popular club right now in Warsaw, Poland. He has a background as a dj and producer in the polish hip-hop scene. Upon moving to London, Sektas influences turned towards the exploding dance music scene where his early dance productions caught the attention of people such as Don Rimini and Boy 8 Bit for whom he did a remix of the track “Auto Riot” (he has also shared the stage with both of them).

Sekta just finished his first two official tracks and we got them for you. “Alone on the Dancefloor” sees him leaning towards that new french electro sound and it’s a dynamic, banging clubfriendly track which is guaranteed to make the dancefloor pop. The second track, “Final” is darker and has a more cinematic feel which makes it more suited for nightly bike rides home through urban landscapes.

Sekta – Alone On The Dancefloor (zShare)

Sekta – Final (zShare)