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NYC Loves Techno: Bye Bye Robots, Hello To The Bunker, crobar & Rebel
Pop / Rock, 25/07/2006 Comment

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NEW YORK (www.crobar.com) - Techno is apparently alive and well in NYC. This past Friday night the Robots final party at Cafe Deville went out with a sizzle and bang. Quite literally, a * bang * and a bit of smoke, as the speakers blew mid-party. After some technical patches, the party resumed and it was quite the memorable send-off with Nick AC, Dennis Rodgers, DJ Three and Plexus on DJ duty. Moving forward, as the Robots take off n Fridays, there's always The Bunker with stellar bookings, Rebel (formerly Downtime), and now even crobar joins the Techno Friday foray. It seems Eminem was wrong after all...
The Bunker continues on with its Fridays at subTonic series with a special live PA from Bruno Pronsato (Orac, Telegraph, Musique Risquee | Seattle) with resident DJs Spinoza, Derek Plaslaiko, Movement.

Over the past two years, Seattle producer Bruno Pronsato has taken several giant steps toward the peak of the experimental techno mountain. A sound scientist whose work is equally playful and rigorous, Pronsato deploys a canny use of space and idiosyncratically fashioned rhythms to disorient and build suspense-like some 21st-century Miles Davis or Eric Dolphy of the laptop. Despite being a minimal-techno artist, Pronsato offers a palette that's as full of unexpected patterns and meticulously rendered textures as a Kandinsky painting. Pronsato's compositions unsettle in original ways, yet they also slyly tickle funnybones. Often both humorous and erotic, his cuts are the wild cards that adventurous DJs pull out when they want to take the dance floor to strange new levels of motion. Therefore, Pronsato's releases have become elite selectors' secret weapons of beguilingly baffling quirkiness that still move asses. The Bunker is proud to welcome one of our favorite artists for his debut NYC appearance.

www.undosounds.com
the Bunker
Fridays at subTonic
107 Norfolk Street
www.beyondbooking.com
$5, 21+, 10pm - 4am

crobar Presents a Techno Triple Hitter with Misstress Barbara, Marco Carola and Christian Smith. Other than perennial favorite Carl Cox, this just might be the first full-on techno night at crobar. It's an impressive trifecta of techno with our very own local lady techno star Camea in the Reed Room.

crobar
530 West 28th Street
18 and over to enter, 21 and over to drink
$20 Advance / $30 Door
Table Reservations: 917.339.1825
www.crobar.com
EVENT INFO

Finally, Downtime transforms itself into new club Rebel with an all-out techno bonanza wfeaturing Advent, Murat, Adam X, Dietrich Schoenemann, and Function with Richard Hinge, Jesco Schuck, Plexus, Leonard de la Posso, Jon Turi and Joey Stitch in the Liquid Lounge.

REBEL
251 W 30th between 7th and 8th Ave
18 and over to enter, 21 and over to drink
Doors open @ 10 pm
Girls free before midnight
$15 @ the door $10 guest list
RSVP to rebellist@scbentertainment.com
OPEN BAR 10:30pm - 11:30pm, and 2.00am - 3.00am
Main Info: 212.695.2747
EVENT INFO



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