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Infuse: Hallowed Ground
An Overground Halloween bash.
@ Paradise Lounge |
So San Francisco's favorite holiday has got to be Halloween. What better night to let your inner freak out in full color while surrounded by others doing the same thing? People show up and we at Opel absolutely support that kind of behavior. Squared, actually.
Because there's so much fun to go around, and because we couldn't decided exactly what kind of party we wanted to do, we are doing two! Both feature something special for you on the special night.
Infuse : Hallowed Ground will feature cutting edge progressive music by the newly exploding production and DJ duo known as Gabriel & Dresden. Winner of this years Breakthrough DJ of the year at Dancestar 2004, they have been producing and remixing tracks that you have already known and loved. They get calls from Dido, Sarah McLachlan, Annie Lennox, Jewel, and others to remake their music into their own unique sound of driving, funky, bass heavy but melodic dance floor gems, and they are redefining where music is going, in many ways defying being easily categorized. The point is, you'll like it. They have been touring the biggest festivals in Europe all summer but want to spend Halloween with us cause they know how we do it. They are also celebrating the release of their new CD, Bloom. Supporting cast includes underground favorites Dragn'fly (Love Tribe), Hoj (Opel / djhoj.com), and Tafner (Sol System).
Upstairs will feature the best house music SF has to offer with legendary Garth (Greyhound Recordings / Wicked), plus Ellen Ferrato (2nd Sunday) and Sunder (Sol System). |  click for flyer |
All the Halloween pleasures will await as we transform the ultra sweet Paradise Lounge into a chamber of delights, with 3 rooms, lounging areas, effects, and an environment to truly make the dance floor what it should be: Hallowed Ground.
$15 discounted pre-sales tickets are no longer available,
but there are plenty of tickets available at the door. See you on the dance floor!
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of Bass |
GABRIEL & DRESDEN
CD release party for "Bloom" out 9/7/04
on Nettwerk Records
"Best Breakthrough DJs" 2004 Dancestar Awards
www.gabrielanddresden.com
Motorcycle/Andain/Organized Nature
Gabriel & Dresden |
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Hoj |
Drag'nfly |
Tafner |
| House
of Horrors |
Ellen Ferrato |
Sunder |
Garth |
Paradise Lounge
1501 Folsom St. @ 11th St.
SF, 21+ only
9pm-4:20am
More on Gabriel and Dresden's new double length CD, Bloom:
Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden - better known as Gabriel &
Dresden - boast one of the most impressive resumes in contemporary
dance music, with over half a dozen #1 Billboard Dance chart hits to
their credit, including remixes for Annie Lennox ("Pavement Cracks"),
Jewel ("Intuition"), Sarah McLachlan ("Fallen"), and "Me Against The
Music" by Britney Spears featuring Madonna.
It would have been simple to take the easy route. After all, Josh
Gabriel and Dave Dresden - better known as Gabriel & Dresden -
boast one of the most impressive resumes in contemporary dance music,
with over half a dozen #1 Billboard Dance chart hits to their credit,
including remixes for Annie Lennox ("Pavement Cracks"), Jewel
("Intuition"), Sarah McLachlan ("Fallen"), and "Me Against The Music"
by Britney Spears featuring Madonna. In addition, in 2003 they racked
up an international pop hit with "When The Rush Comes" by Motorcycle
(their collaborative project with vocalist Jes Brieden), and continued
sending ecstatic surges through packed dance floors with underground
faves like "Lament."
For their debut album, the team could have simply assembled a
Greatest Hits set. Certainly, many of their high-profile colleagues
have gotten away with exactly that. But, as anyone who has scrutinized
their music closely recognizes, the reason Gabriel & Dresden have
attained this pinnacle of success - in a genre that is too often
defined by clichés - is because they never follow the easy, predictable
route. And they weren't about to start with Bloom.
"We wanted to make an experience of new music, that people are going
to remember, with maybe a couple things that they know from the past,"
emphasizes Dresden. A mix CD that would stand the test of time, a la
the cream of the Northern Exposure or Global Underground discs. With
this in mind, the duo chose a handful of tracks by other artists they
felt passionate about, as well as select gems from their own catalog.
Then, using those cuts as pivotal points, they rounded the program out
by composing new material. "We ended up producing several new songs
specifically to fit a particular spot in the set," explains Dresden.
In order to focus on completing Bloom, Gabriel & Dresden
enforced a blackout on all outside remix gigs. But even with two such
determined individuals, nothing ever goes quite as planned. "Very late
in the game, the offer to remix Dido came about," Dresden recalls. The
chance to put their stamp on "Don't Leave Home," from her best-selling
Life For Rent - and potentially reach a whole new audience of listeners
who are less familiar with club music - was too tempting to refuse.
The result is a 10+ minute masterpiece that marries the epic yet
nuanced drama of Gabriel & Dresden with the intimacy of Dido's
original, a rare feat that Josh Gabriel hopes will strike a chord with
music lovers of all stripes. "What we're best at is taking underground
techniques, and applying them to pop songs, and making credible, vocal
dance music." So far, the prognosis for the remix's reception is
encouraging: Dido went out of her way to e-mail them directly to thank
them, saying she listened to their version before her shows every night.
"If I deeply affect one person, that makes me proud," Gabriel
confesses. "When you deeply affect somebody you respect, that's even
better. I was a Dido fan long before we touched her track, so her
gratitude meant a lot to me."
The rest of Bloom is equally noteworthy, from the frisky
syncopations and hypnotic, Middle Eastern-flavored hook of "Lament," to
galloping rhythms and instantly recognizable vocals of the Junkie XL
Club Mix of Sarah McLachlan's "World on Fire." With its pulsating
tribal beats and luminescent aura, the Gabriel & Dresden original
"Dub Horizon" unfolds like a journey by husky-driven sled over the
frozen tundra, illuminated by the aurora borealis. Another high point
is the team's celebrated Code 313 Dub Mix of Lili Haydn's "Anything,"
which showcases the pop violinist's virtuoso skills in a wholly unique,
mesmerizing setting.
Though their rise to the top of their field may seem rapid, in
reality Dave Dresden and Josh Gabriel are both longtime dance music
veterans. Dresden began his career as one of the best-loved DJs in
Connecticut, as well as a successful music journalist, before
relocating to Los Angeles in 2000 to serve as the music director for
GrooveRadio, and branching out as an A&R scout for clients
including U.K. tastemaker Pete Tong. A California native, producer Josh
Gabriel was already revered as the inventor of the popular software
Mixman when he met Dresden at a rooftop party during the Winter Music
Conference in Miami, FL in 2001. The two struck up a conversation, and
Gabriel passed Dresden a copy of his latest track. "I went to my room
and I listened to it and went, 'Wow, this is it!'" He immediately
hipped Tong to the tune, "Wave 3," which soon became one of the biggest
floor fillers of the year.
When Tong offered to reward Dave's hard work with a shot at remixing
New Order's "Someone Like You," Dresden didn't hesitate to enlist
Gabriel to join him in the enterprise. Thus began a series of
increasingly high profile remixes and original tracks born from a
creative dynamic that intermingles the talents of two very distinct
personalities.
"To look at us, you would think that we have nothing in common,"
chuckles Dresden. He's very conservative, and I'm very liberal."
Gabriel concurs, adding happily that both have begun to rub off on the
other. "I'm very technical, logical, and reserved. I think a lot before
I say something, while Dave is spur-of-the-moment, punk rock - the guy
I'm afraid will drop a bomb at the wrong time. He's always trying to
get me out of my skin, and I'm always trying to get him back in his."
And what waits on the horizon for Gabriel & Dresden? The
unexpected, naturally. The final track on Bloom, an unadorned, acoustic
version of Motorcycle's "Imagination," is just one indication of where
their journey may lead them. Next up, Motorcycle plan to release a new
single, with a full-length to follow. And after that? "It would be a
highlight to produce for other people, like a U2 record," admits
Gabriel. But ultimately, the duo's ambitions are just as modest as
their achievements are grand: "I've been making music for 20 years,"
Gabriel concludes. "Having the luxury of knowing that now, no matter
what happens, people will actually listen to what we do is very
encouraging."
Release Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2004
DISC ONE:
1. Gabriel & Dresden - Arcadia
2. Gabriel & Dresden - Serendipity
3. Gabriel & Dresden - Lament
4. Andain - Here Is The House
5. Michael Burns - Forwards
6. Sarah McLachlan - World On Fire (Junkie XL Club Mix)
7. Audioholics - External Key
8. Voyager - Someone Else
9. Gabriel & Dresden - Dub Horizon
10. Ferenc - Cronch
11. Guy Gerber - Stoppage Time
DISC TWO:
1. Pass Into Silence - Voices
2. Elevation + Gabriel & Dresden - Athena
3. Lili Haydn - Anything (Gabriel & Dresden Code 313 Dub)
4. (RND) - Nova Santori (Josh Gabriel Mix)
5. Dido - Don't Leave Home (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)
6. Bigtop - Sub
7. Above & Beyond - No One On Earth (Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix)
8. Josh Gabriel - Alive
9. Josh Gabriel - Switch
10. Push - Electric Eclipse
11. Motorcycle - Imagination (Acoustic Version)
October 29, 2004 01:13 AM, by Syd Gris