Andrew Phelan ( pronounced ‘feelin’ ) was raised on Chicago’s underground house scene, influenced early by local jocks such as Derrick Carter, Sneak, Heather, Halo and Justin Long. He began DJing in 1996, and soon found himself playing all around the Midwest.
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Jevne found his love for dance music back in the late 80′s frequenting rave events in Minneapolis. His passion for the music later led him to pick up djing in Colorado in 93 where he played numerous events. He relocated back to Minneapolis in 98 where he became the buyer and manager of Let it Be Records, a highly respected shop to may top DJs. Jevne has been involved with some of the largest events to happen in Minneapolis from the rave days to his present Onethirty monthly events.  In 2000 while managing Let it Be & djing consistently around the Twin Cities & Mid West Jevne began producing music, and in 2004 he started Onethirty Recordings. His production has appeared on many labels like: Aphrodisio, Conya, Coastline, Chillin, Revival, InProgressive and many more. His tracks have been remixed by the talents of Chuck Love, Tony Thomas, Fred Everything, Manuel Tur, Justin Martin to name a few. In the past 3 years Jevne has consistently traveled the world over playing live bass guitar along with his Dj sets, his talents have brought him to parts of South America, Europe, Canada and all over the United States for gigs! Keep your eye on Jevne & Onethirty Recordings!
For more info on Jevne and Onethirty Recordings check out:
www.djjevne.com
www.onethirtyrecordings.com
www.myspace.com/jevne
www.myspace.com/onethirtyrecords

Jevne found his love for dance music back in the late 80′s frequenting rave events in Minneapolis. His passion for the music later led him to pick up djing in Colorado in 93 where he played numerous events. He relocated back to Minneapolis in 98 where he became the buyer and manager of Let it Be Records, a highly respected shop to may top DJs. Jevne has been involved with some of the largest events to happen in Minneapolis from the rave days to his present Onethirty monthly events.  In 2000 while managing Let it Be & djing consistently around the Twin Cities & Mid West Jevne began producing music, and in 2004 he started Onethirty Recordings. His production has appeared on many labels like: Aphrodisio, Conya, Coastline, Chillin, Revival, InProgressive and many more. His tracks have been remixed by the talents of Chuck Love, Tony Thomas, Fred Everything, Manuel Tur, Justin Martin to name a few. In the past 3 years Jevne has consistently traveled the world over playing live bass guitar along with his Dj sets, his talents have brought him to parts of South America, Europe, Canada and all over the United States for gigs! Keep your eye on Jevne & Onethirty Recordings!

For more info on Jevne and Onethirty Recordings check out:

www.djjevne.com

www.onethirtyrecordings.com

www.myspace.com/jevne

www.myspace.com/onethirtyrecords

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In the realm of dance music, there are few producers that thrive on blurring the boundary between eclectic experimenter and populist ass-shaker as much as Q-Burns Abstract Message. Equally comfortable covering Krautrock legends Faust or dropping his favorite chunky house grooves into the mix, Q-BAM—known to his parents as Michael Donaldson—is indeed the rare auteur. Whether globe-trotting as a DJ, co-running theEighth Dimension Records label, remixing artists like Rabbit in the MoonFila Brazillia andLawrence Welk, or recording his own original productions, Donaldson is all about the coaxing the maximum soul out of the machine.

Based in Orlando since the early-’90s, the former record shop owner and college radio DJ has spent the past two decades developing a sound that is obsessively devoted to the funk. His animated, vodka-soaked DJ sets have won audiences for the well-traveled Donaldson from San Francisco to (literally) Siberia, and landed him primo opening slots for GusGusChemical Brothers and Meat Beat Manifesto.

However, it’s his playful rhythms, surprising melodic themes and not-so-surprisingEno-esque textures that demand attention. An accomplished indie musician prior to releasing his first single as Q-BAM—the breakbeat noir of “141 Revenge Street� in 1995—Donaldson is first and foremost a songwriter, albeit one that is just as enamored with the sheer power of the groove.

With a trusty Roland Juno 106 synth at his side, Q-BAM released three full-length albums via the respected electronic label Astralwerks, including Invisible Airline which featured several collaborations with vocalist Lisa Shaw. He has recorded numerous singles for house-centric imprints such as Brique RougeSlip N’ SlideNRK and of course, Eighth Dimension. Q-BAM was also one of the talented producers on alt-country icon Jim White’s 2001 Luaka Bop release No Such Place. The album cast White’s stark vocals in a wasteland of dusty beats and ghostly slide guitars, with Donaldson’s tracks providing some of its most intoxicating moments.

Though his “endless summerâ€? schedule—more than 100 DJ dates annually—and ongoing production projects would seemingly exhaust a mere mortal, Q-BAM rather enjoys this 120-bpm soundtrack. Accordingly, Donaldson and fellow Orlando producer/DJ Atnarko recently launched the vinyl-only label EIGHT-TRACKS, dedicated to releasing “strange sounds that you can dance to,â€? says Q-BAM himself. Additionally, house imprint Agave Records has tapped Donaldson to throw down a mix CD titled Agave Nectar Vol. 1, now available in fine records shops worldwide..

As if there wasn’t already enough deliciously warm and gooey queso already piled high on his plate, Q-BAM is also hard at work recording his fourth album.

(This bio was written by Daniel Fuller … be sure to check out his fantastic music blog The Hardest Walk.)

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The Hoodfellas consist of the dynamic duo of Axiom and AB Logic, who reside in Washington DC and New York City respectively. Axiom hails from a diverse production background, having worked previously in hip-hop and drum and bass, and brings a unique range of sounds to house music as main producer and engineer of The Hoodfellas. He is also a regular a regular face behind the turntables at DC’s most revered events and makes monthly trips to NYC to get in the booth at some of the cities best monthly’s. DJ extraordinaire AB Logic’s resume precedes him, having spun in venues ranging from NYC’s Sullivan Room & Love, to Chicago’s infamous Smart Bar, to DC’s former Mega club Nation, to his annual WMC throw downs, clubs in the UK, and his successful monthly Ask Somebody! NYC event. The Hoodfellas dropped their debut EP “The Breaking and Entering EP on Dj Sneak and Chuck Daniels’ Sampled Recordings and haven’t looked back since. In the same year they earned a spot on Mark Farina’s “Live In Tokyo” CD on OM Records, and started their own Smoke City Music record label along with Danny White and Rucky of Hudd Traxx/Slum Science fame. Their original and remix work has been featured on top house music labels such as Greenskeepers, Guesthouse Music, Kolour Recordings, Chillin Music, Hudd Traxx, and their own thriving Smoke City Music imprint since their debut in 2007. They have become well known for their diverse production style and are equally adept in creating deeper records and more dance floor oriented tunes. When the Hoodfellas perform together on the turntables they are known for their impeccably programmed high-energy sets. Their aggressive mixing style constantly keeps the crowd entertained and moving all night long.

www.myspace.com/thehoodfellas

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