Salva – Tickets – Glasslands Gallery – Brooklyn, NY – January 28th, 2012

Salva

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Salva

Shlohmo, CREEP (DJ Set)

Sat, January 28, 2012

Doors: 11:55 pm / Show: 11:55 pm

Glasslands Gallery

Brooklyn, NY

$10.00 - $12.00

Off Sale

This event is 21 and over

Salva
Salva
“Paul Salva is a funky motherf-cker,” says The FADER. Beyond those who already know this, the rest of the electronic music world is catching wind of the 29 year old producer, DJ, promoter and label boss. Already heralded by the Numbers, Ernest Endeavors and LuckyMe crews in the UK, the Low End Theory residents in LA and his own Frite Nite label/crew in SF, Salva is primed as he preps the release of his debut album, Complex Housing for the Friends of Friends (FoF Music) label.

Growing up in Chicago in the 80’s, Salva cites early inspiration in all sorts of of electronic and sampled-based music ranging from electro, juke, analog house, ghetto house, underground hip hop and bass productions. With a strong foot in all of these idioms, Salva creates a future-leaning style of electronic dance music that is all his own. Shimmering synthesizers collide with funky vintage drum programming, heavy bass drops and rapid arpeggios to create an album that remain both listenable and danceable.
Shlohmo
Shlohmo
LA native Henry Laufer may be a young fella, but the 19-year-old producer, better known as Shlohmo, has rocketed on to our radar screen in recent months with his lo-fi, psychedelic mix of abstract hip-hop, dubstep-flavored wonk, bouncy synth-funk, breezy trip-hop, and what sounds like lost gems from the mid-'90s Mo' Wax catalog. Now splitting time between San Francisco and LA, in January Shlohmo will be releasing the Shlohmoshun Deluxe mini-album, so we decided to enlist him for the XLR8R podcast series now, before dude seriously blows up.
CREEP (DJ Set)
World renowned DJ Lauren Flax has unveiled her new project with co-conspirator Lauren Dillard, the haunting new duo Creep. Flax is a veteran house DJ (and Fischerspooner’s tour DJ), and they listen to “a lot of classic house and old freestyle stuff,” Dillard says. But their sound skews pop. They’re very influenced by house and the UK bass scene, but at the same time their music is quite dreamy. Creep is a new project, and they’re still working on tracks, but have attracted some notable guest vocalists already, including Romy Madley Croft from the xx.
Venue Information:
Glasslands Gallery
289 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
http://glasslands.blogspot.com/