Keyframe
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ELECTRONIC MUSIC LABEL - KEYFRAME
After the release of San TRANCEcisco, Keyframe Entertainment signed
DJ Jason Knight and released:
As wide as an open sky
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As Wide as an open sky" is an electronic music gem
refracting smooth, psychedelic, tribal and progressive light. REVIEW:
http://www.raves.com/cdreviews/show/129/EKKO-ASWIDEASTHEOPENSKY
Bridging the underground culture with the mainstream, Keyframe Entertainment's
mission is to share the SF Bay Area sound globally. Keyframe's reach
covers the musical genres of underground Psychedelic Trance, House,
Drum & Bass, Breaks, Electro, and Progressive Trance.
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| About Julian Reyes: |
Julian Reyes is the founder of Keyframe Entertainment and the SF Representative
for the Ultra Music Festival (with more than 200+ artists/djs/producers
and 50,000 music fans). Julian is the co-founder of Dream
GenieUs,
the only VIP services company in the Bay Area and the San Francisco
VIP host for the Karma
Foundation.
Julian has been asked to speak
in the latest Independent film about dance culture: (III) http://www.thefederationofearth.com/ and
also works with Pure Digital Technologies ~ http://www.theflip.com
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Where to submit
music:
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Email Keyframe with links to
Music
Keyframe ENtertainment is in gear to release one more compilation
this year.
Styles considered: All subgenres of Trance, Progressive/Tech/Hard
House, and Techno.
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Rates for DJs:
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Email Keyframe Here for Quotes
ALl DJs rates vary upon availability and details of performance.
Please email a detailed request and you will recive an anser in under
24hrs.
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| About ULTRA 2010: |
UMF MIAMI: Friday, March 26 - TIËSTO, SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA, ERIC PRYDZ, PASSION PIT, THE CRYSTAL METHOD LIVE, CARL COX, DIRTY SOUTH, RABBIT IN THE MOON, INFECTED MUSHROOM. Saturday, March 27 - DEADMAU5, GROOVE ARMADA LIVE, CARL COX, FAITHLESS SOUND SYSTEM LIVE, ARMIN VAN BUUREN, MAJOR LAZER, BASSNECTAR, STEVE AOKI, ATB, GLITCH MOB, DIPLO, LTJ BUKEM, |
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| About Coda: |
Coda is
a music and dance community with a vision to bring the sound of progressive
dance music to the San Francisco music scene and beyond.
Next event: WMC 2009 |
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About Kandy Kruise:
L.A. to Mexico
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The Kandy Kruise is a weekend experience
like no other aboard the Carnival Paradise luxury cruise ship. The
cruise departs from Long Beach, CA and cruises to Ensenada Mexico for
three UNFORGETABLE, Adventurous Days & Nights!
The Kandy Kruise is a full-ship charter, meaning we have taken over
the entire 855 ft. ship! The Kandy Kruise is designed to be exclusive
and sexy, so for the privileged few…we will dedicate 600 of the
staterooms to female guests only and only 500 staterooms for gentlemen.
All of the parties, entertainment and programming are designed to create
the ultimate fantasy weekend experience like our legendary Kandy parties
at the Playboy Mansion.
As guests first board the ship there will be DJ’s spinning groovy
Miami style music with everyone receiving their welcome cocktail, sexy
greeters known as the “Karma Kandies” dancing on platforms
and presenting our own version of Hawaiian lei’s and taking pictures
with all of the guests in the grand atrium lobby. All weekend, we will
be taking over all lounges, pools, casinos, and leisure areas and customizing
the décor and entertainment to make this the most outrageous
and amazing party cruise to ever hit the high seas.
The Kandy Kruise will travel over 12 miles off shore to be in what
is considered “International Waters”, which allows the
ship to utilize its full cabaret license for gambling, sexy shows,
and entertainment without restriction. In addition to the hard-rocking
parties there will be poker tournaments going throughout the weekend
where guests can compete against some of the best poker players in
the world for cash and luxury prizes.
Guests will have full access to the ships many luxury amenities throughout
the weekend for pampering at the day spa, fine dining at several restaurants,
relaxation at 3 pools, gambling in the onboard casino and even shopping
at the duty-free stores.
Email Keyframe Here for Tickets
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About Burning Man:
Aug 25-Sept 1, 2008 |
Burning Man is an annual experiment in
temporary community dedicated to radical self-expression and radical
self-reliance.
Burning Man is an eight-day annual event that takes place in Black
Rock City, a temporary city on the playa of the Black Rock Desert
in the U.S. state of Nevada, 90 miles (150 km) north-northeast of
Reno, ending on the American Labor Day holiday in September. The
event is described by organizers as an experiment in community, radical
self-expression, and radical self-reliance[1] and takes its name
from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy on Saturday evening.
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About The
Federation
of
Earth:
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(III)
- http://www.thefederationofearth.com/
“Interview with Director by Michael
Moran"
This summer, a film will be released out of San Francisco that
is the all-encompassing electronic dance music film. Not tagging
the subject of the documentary to any
one particular genre, the film investigates the ‘experience’ of
electronic music and later explores the culture that has emerged out of that
experience.
Coming from an outsider’s perspective, the film-maker, award-winning
Anthropologist Jeronimo, had no previous experience or knowledge
of the culture when he began
his research.
“ I had never been to a rave, and next thing I know I’m in the middle
of the mountains in British Columbia with 10,000 people dancing for 5 days with
a camera in hand!” Jeronimo has been touring parties all over North America
for two-years, and also parties in Europe and Argentina.
With the tag line of an apocalyptic and revolutionary glint - “In the twilight
of human history a global culture will emerge…” We know that this
film has more to say of the culture than “It’s just about dancing
on drugs….”
“ It was altogether inspiring for me to discover a culture based on this
self-altering principle that is triggered by an experience practiced by shamans
since the beginning of human history.” Jeronimo says.
The film covers everything from the emergence of House Music, to
alleged contact with aliens. Interestingly enough, the film doesn’t
have a name, it is instead going by a mathmatical, alsmost metaphysical
interpretive symbol.
“ This culture has encountered problems with terminology and what to call
itself. These experiences are beyond language, and should be in a place where
it’s kept open-sourced.”
It has been designed with musicians and VJ artists into an ‘experience’ with
one section of the film utilizing a hard-hitting baseline and hypnotic visual
effects to recreate the trance experience for those in the theaters. The film
is due to circulate parties and festivals all over the world before it is released
to the general public on the big screen. Just watch for the symbol...

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