Fri May 24 |
DÉCOLLAGE
with BYRGEAU NOIL, STRAWBERRY RUNNERS, MONTROPO
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Sat May 25 |
JET EDISON
with ANDREUX & THE SEE OF SOUNDS
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Sun May 26 |
DEAD ORCHIDS
with SWEETFIRE, SUMMA, THE PATIENT ZEROS, WANDERING, PROFESSOR GREENHOUSE, MILES TO MOUNTAINS, MECHANICAL ROOTS, THE GREYS OF GOLD, CONQUISTADORS OF NOTHING
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Wed May 29 |
TORCHE
with KEN MODE, IL CATTIVO
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Thu May 30 |
CODEC
with SERIS, FROZEN TIDE
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Sun Jun 2 |
ALL WAFFLE TRICK
with FROZEN TIDE, FIG NIXON, THE DEAD END DRIVERS, ROUGH AGE, EVERYDAY HEROES
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Mon Jun 3 |
PEACE
with TEAM SPIRIT, TWIN PEAKS
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Fri Jun 14 |
HANDS
with WE LIKE MONSTERS
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Sat Jun 15 |
EVEREST
with THE WALES, NOT THE ARROW
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Wed Jun 19 |
PARQUET COURTS
with ACCORDION CRIMES, BUD BRONSON & THE GOOD TIMERS
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Thu Jun 20 |
SNOWDEN
with SHADY ELDERS, MALAMADRE
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Thu Jun 27 |
FRANKMUSIK
with RIDE THE UNIVERSE, BOYHOLLOW
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Sat Jul 27 |
FUTUREBIRDS
with DIARRHEA PLANET, SAUNA, DIRTY FEW
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Sun Aug 11 |
BACKYARD BBQ
with WUKI, CANDY COBRA, CC/NN, SPENCER FOREMEN + CATCH LUNGS, LUST, VS, TWIN PEAKS, MOMBI, SARAH SLATON, THE EVER, CALEB SLADE
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Thu Sep 26 |
FIDLAR
with THE ORWELLS
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Thu Mar 21 | Awesome Factory Presents | 18+
TIGER & WOODS 11pm
LUST
NIGHT DRIVE DJ'S
Doors open at 8pm
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Show starts at 9pm | $16.00 In Adv | $20.00 Day Of Show | 18+
Shrouded in mystery! No one knows where it’s coming from, no one knows where it’s going. Well, that’s all about to change. Those special extended disco versions that have been carefully tuned, remixed, over-dubbed, sliced and diced by Larry Tiger and David Woods have caused quite a stir. In a heavy and endless rain of edits, they are a cut above the rest. Looking to the future, while digging in the past, Tiger & Woods use both recognizable and exotic sources supplemented with original production to take you to undiscovered terrains that somehow feel like home. Here’s how they met: One day in a fairly dusty basement (digging for records of course), these two fine gentlemen nearly got into a fight over a nameless boogie record which is so rare (super rare!) that even the usual disco detectives hadn’t discovered it yet. Actually, they still haven’t. Without a name – and only identified by a test pressing sticker dedicated to the NYC-disco-DJ-legend Walter “Hot Trix” Scott – the 72-year old owner of the record store/basement accidently placed the record on his belt-driven turntable. Turning their heads and smacking their lips, both were so full of lust to get their hands on this precious relic that they both rushed to the booth, waving their hard-earned cash. Some Italian profanities and chest-beating later, Larry and David decided to buy the thing together (the old dude had raised the price sky-high by this point) and take it to Tiger’s studio. Unfortunately, the fruit of their teamwork never saw the light of day due to a hard drive crash…and you know what they say…you can’t recreate the magic of the moment. But the guys kept on working, and as they timidly presented their early works to a mutual friend (an avid record collector) he gasped: “This is what DJ Sneak should sound like today!”
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