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Thursday
Oct272011

MiN 7th Anniversary, TC @ Elements, Blend Boston @ Red Sky, Martin Buttrich @ 131 Broad, 10.27.11

There is a LOT going on tonight. In the essence of time, I’m straight copy-pasting the info from the events. Due to photography commitments I can’t be in Cambridge tonight, but specifically want to extend the Make It New team a congrats for running their Thursday night ship for seven years. As we all know, running a repeating dance music event on a weeknight is hard enough to do for a single year, let alone seven! But without further ado, here’s the haps on the craps:

Seven years is a long time in the weekly world. That would be every Thursday at the Middlesex Lounge, a series of resident DJs have brought you the newest music from Europe and around the world.

It began with the Forced Exposure Sound System, supported by the latest vinyls from the esteemed distributor in Malden. Residents Billy Kiely, Caulder (aka Baltimoroder), David Day and Mike Uzzi (Unlocked Groove) made the most of the new minimal sound.

As the trends changed, so did the residents. As a larger sound took hold, local superstar DJ Alan Manzi joined the crew. Soon enough, he was joined by the dark mistress of Boston techno: DJ Volvox and the “Slumber Party” crew DJ Die Young and Baldur (aka DJezus).

Things got more “electro” for a while but once serious techno was back into vogue, the always-on-top of it residents brought the heat.

Now, with various residents off to future gigs and other cities, we’re proud to celebrate our seventh anniversary with you. For free.

DJ Die Young. Baltimoroder. David Day. Volvox. Alan Manzi. All in one special night celebrating our seventh year. We hope you can join us. And get us a bottle of Veuve ok?

SEVEN YEARS OF MAKE IT NEW | THU 10.27.11 | MIDDLESEX LOUNGE | 9PM/21+/FREE
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Legendary producer/remixer TC is in the house this week! If you were there last year, then you know it’s time to get it on! TC is a highly talented DJ besides his renowned studio prowess. Don’t miss the chance to see such a heavyweight lay it down at the Phoenix (512 Mass Ave, Cambridge)!

$10 before 11, $12 after. Visuals by VJ Bonk. Opening set by Lenore.

It’s and EMD kinda pregame celebration! Join DJ Cousin John, batwings and a special guest DJ Garebear to get warmed up for the big Halloween weekend!

NO COVER all night long!

Bring yourself and friends (in costume preferred but not necessary) and a great attitude to enjoy so great music and drink specials all night long!

There is table reservations as well as bottle service available. Call 617-453-8656

Late night menu served until 1AM

www.redskyboston.com | www.BlendBoston.com

WeNo.. Presents MARTIN BUTTRICH [Desolat // Germany] with Tamer Malki and Sergio Santos!

Thursday Oct. 27 Halloween Masquerade @ 131 Broad St. (Downtown Boston)

For info: Pepe Elias: 617 785 2514 | Fabiana Arselan: 857 389 8142
PRE SALES: Early bird $20 

Martin Buttrich is something of a mystery. Quiet and unassuming in real life, Buttrich is the quintessential silent studio partner. Or at least he used to be. 



In collaboration, he’s produced pop (The Sugarbabes), Italo house (Sounds of Life) and progressive (over one hundred collaborations with Timo Maas). He’s even been nominated for a Grammy (remixing Tori Amos ‘Don’t Make Me Come to Vegas’). But it wasn’t until 2006 that Buttrich came to prominence under his own name, releasing 12”s on Four:Twenty, Poker Flat and Carl Craig‘s Planet-E (‘Full Clip’). Buttrich still collaborates, chiefly working behind the studio desk for Loco Dice. 

Martin Buttrich runs Time Tools studio in Hannover, Germany but is currently based in New York.

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