FACE MELT v8 ???Return to SubT??? w/ Tony Trimm & DJ Phonetics

TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
edited September 2011 in Announcements


Thanks to everyone for making the inaugural Chi-Sound showcase a success! If you weren???t able to attend, DJ Intel worked up a recap video. Check it out here via Vimeo. For the 8th installment of FACE MELT, join us as we make the move to SubT Lounge in September. Special guests Tony Trimm (producer for Serengeti, Yoome) & DJ Phonetics. And as a special promotion during the relocation, we???re offering FREE entry to September???s event with every purchase of an exclusive FACE MELT tee designed by DJ Intel (promotion ends 9/21/11).

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 8th, 2011. Presented by Ground Lift Media, FACE MELT is a new monthly event series which showcases envelope-pushing artists on a local, national, and international level. The 2011 programming schedule includes Live Bands, Live PA sets, DJs/Turntablists, & Touring Acts spanning genres like Dubstep, Glitch, Electronic, Hip-Hop, and Beat-related. And if that???s not enough, the resident roster boasts some of Chicago???s finest talents ???Maker (Stonesthrow, Now-Again), Phaded (Dubfix), & DJ Intel (The Comeups, Platter Pirates). Hosted by ADaD (All Natural, Eulorhythmics). Live Video installation by Killchnnl.

Positioned to be the defining voice in a rapidly evolving musical environment, FACE MELT continues for it???s eighth installment September 30th at SubT Lounge (2011 W. North Ave. 9pm, $10, 21+. Purchase a Face Melt Tee for FREE entry or RSVP via do312.com for $5 entry all night). Featuring live beat sets by Tony Trimm (producer for Serengeti, Yoome) and DJ Phonetics.

>>Face Melt featured in Timeout Chicago

When talking about Hip-Hop or any of the countless genres it has influenced, it???s all about the beats. Even after a producer loops ???Amen Brother??? for the millionth time, it will always be about the beats. They???re the foundation of Hip-Hop, and the defining characteristic of any artist or genre claiming Hip-Hop as inspiration. And at FACE MELT, they???re the only thing that matters.

As if he???s already plotting to bring an MPC to his cousin???s quincea??era, Maker explains the underlying motivations of FACE MELT as ???a gathering of different styles, cultures, and scenes that are all related??? It???s like a family reunion but with hard ass drums.??? Simple enough concept but reading between the lines, you may want to consider ear plugs!

TONY TRIMM BIO (http://tonytrimm.com)

Tony Trimm enjoys listening to Mogwai, Pelican and Tortoise. Originally from DesPlaines, he has lived in Chicago for the past 8 years. He used to skateboard but now he prefers a vintage Scotch. His other current interests include: spinning Krunk music, long slow movies, Mad Men and studying Kung Fu. He is currently a green/gold sash in Seven Star Praying Mantis. He uses analog synthesizers, midi controllers, a laptop and an oscilloscope for live sets.

Tony Trimm is a man of many side projects. He???s a producer for Serengeti, Yoome and a handful of other ventures that he is not yet allowed to reveal. He is currently set to release his solo project by the spring. He has toured with Serengeti and travelled the U.S. with bands such as WHY? and Deerhoof. He???s collaborated with his good buddies, Jeff Parker of Tortoise, Owen Ashworth (Casiotone for the Painfully Alone), Bryan Herweg of Pelican, and Josiah Wolf of WHY?

DJ PHONETICS BIO (http://soundcloud.com/djphonetics)

Speech Language Pathologist by day, Producer by night, Phonetics has found a way to seamlessly combine his music and profession to create a rounded palette for encouraging expression. His performance is a combination of wax, synth, and heavy MPC live pad drumming. In general, there is urge to call his music ???Sampledelics.??? His recent collaborations include Othello of Lightheaded, Kid Static, RacecaR, Green Llamas, Bad Wolff and Abstract Giants.

Produced in conjunction with Crowdnoize.com, Frank151 / Chicago Riders, & Do312.

Visit www.facemeltchicago.com for more.
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