What is it about Eclectic Method that inspired U2, Fatboy Slim and Public Enemy
to employ their
talents? That inspired Cannes and Sundance to have them headline their closing
night parties? That impressed Motown and XL Records to hire them for official
remixes; Sony PlayStation to have them develop video games levels, and MTV
Europe to have them kick-start the MTV Mash series? Simply put, it's because
Eclectic Method is reshaping the platforms to bring us a different view of a
party.
Fans of the Colbert Report will recognize these guys' work as they were featured
on the Report by accepting Stephen's dare to remix an interview.
http://www.eclecticmethod.net/video/streaming-video/the-colbert-report-remix/
Maybe you were one of those 30 Roc fans who were spreading their video remix all
over the interweb
http://www.eclecticmethod.net/video/streaming-video/30-rock-remixed-2/
Or maybe you've seen their work helping Obama get ...his new puppy... into the
White House.
http://www.eclecticmethod.net/news/having-puppies-on-cnn/
One way or another you're likely to have seen Eclectic Methods remixes of pop
culture somewhere.
And now you have the chance to see E.M. bring it to the dance floor. E.M. mixes
video and music seamlessly to fill the floor with sounds and the walls with
video.
Envision Slayer playing a rave on Saturn and you'll get a sense of the
awesomeness the second band of the night, DISPOSABLE ROCKET BAND.
Disposable Rocket Band is a one man music making juggernaut that fuses kraut
rawk patterns, balls to the walls metal, ambient soundscapes and ass-shaking
beats to create a sound that's better than your first time with a pleasure
droid. The Times Union touted, "You'll be amazed at the sound that
one man can create with an electric mandolin, a drum machine and a sequencer.
Think Metallica at its most progressive-rock tip."
The best friend of our opener is a set of two turntables and a microphone. DJ
MR. CHIPS, playing seamless mixes that are suited for the occasion at hand.
Mixes find the common thread between that of M.I.A., Bob Marley, Missy
Elliot,The Breeders and Public Enemy.
Truly a treat to start the night with a quiet smile and a beat ain't nothin' but
a thang, mentality
Just come through or RSVP at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=120382779988