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Nice pictures, cool crowd and a good bunch of great artists you have had over the past years. Well done!
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2010.11.06. Saturday

Don't Panic 4th birthday bash presented by AktRecords

Deadbeat - live (Wagon Repair, Cynosure, Scape - CAN)
Realistic Crew - koncert
Ferenc Vaspoeri - live
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venue: Corvintető
address: Corvin Áruház 4. emelet, VIII. Blaha Lujza tér 1-2., bejárat a Somogyi Béla utcából

entrance:
21h-ig: 500 HUF
21h-24h-ig: 1000 HUF
24h-tól: 1500 HUF

Deadbeat is one Scott Monteith, a long time Montrealer and recent Berlin ex-pat who has been releasing his own special blend of dub laden, minimal electronics since 2000, for labels such as Cynosure, Musique Risquée, Scape, and Spectral to name but a few. His work has been met with consistent critical acclaim from the industry's leading publications and websites, and drawn regular performance invitations for some of the world's most respected festivals, including Barcelona's Sonar, Berlin's Transmediale, and Montreal's own MUTEK.

From 1999 to late 2003, Scott worked, assuming various roles, for the Montreal based company Applied Acoustics Systems, makers of a range of critically acclaimed software synthesizers. Having now moved on to pursue his own musical efforts full time, the experience has left him with a passion for the development of new creative interfaces, and a strong grasp of some the most cutting edge technology in the industry. A certified music technology junkie, his knowledge in such matters has been occasionally called upon at various events, most notably the 2007 edition of the Red Bull Music Academy in Melbourne, Australia.

Whether crafting kaleidoscopic house and techno, snap-clap digital dancehall, or impossibly heavy dub, Scott continues to search for his own unique voice between the ones and zeros.

Other projects:
Atlantic Waves – Collaboration with Monolake
Crackhaus – Collaboration with Stephen Beaupré

More info:
www.myspace.com/deadbeatcomputermusic
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