After Zephyr 2 Zenith events gave Kochi the ultimate hip-hop night with Party At The Shack, they are bringing the party back with a second edition. This time Party At The Shack will feature Dj Kave ( A R Rahman’s Official Dj) of MTV Rock On Fame. This amazing turntablist dj which is easily the best in India will be performing with Dj Arvee. The two along with ava lounge residents Dj Shekar and Dj Nash will be playing on 13th November 2009 from 8:30 P.M onwards.
Check out Dj Kave’s scratching to believe what we are talking about…
Club Converge presents Freedon Nite in association with Submerge & chillom Recs Presents:
JACK N JILL – All India Tour
Featuring TATVA KUNDALINI & TAAMARA Live @ Dream Hotel,Cochin for a mega dance floor destroyer..
Jack n Jill is the latest progressive offering by the dynamic & energetic duo consisting of 10 DANCEFLOOR DESTROYERS.This is Ethnic Progressive sounds at its sonic best.!
The album is going to be released in the country by the internationally acclaimed record label-CHILL OM REOCRDS & worldwide release on Steal My Oil records apart from digital release on the major download portals such as Beatport,ITunes,Juno etc.
Chill Om is going to have 1000 exlusively signatured prints in physical form that are going to be available post the album launch at all the venues & can also pre-order from the forthcoming Chill Om official website.
It’s the perfect blend of dancey, melodious and hummable tunes rendered by the duo that have brought on the invitations from the international circuit. The sound was described as “modern but still ethnic”. It is the whole stylish, yet very earthy approach to the genre of electronic music that the act put out, caught their attention. They have not heard anything like that before.
Tatva on electronics is a treat to watch and listen to. His productions have been a flavour this season and added to this is Taamara whole mixture of deep tribal vocals blending Western melodies with freestyle alaaps have added a new dimension to the whole definition of live electronica. Taamara’s poetry and Tatva’s bass playing, percussion instruments, flutes and a whole lot of other ethnic paraphernalia only heights the experience of listening to the live act.
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