We are thrilled to be back at La Cave, Costa Mesa performing our swing inspired dinner show on Tuesday sept 27 from 7 till 10pm. Reservations are a must , call 949 7944 ask to be seated in back showroom. 2 drink minimum. See you soon!!.. Xo
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:30 pm
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with Genders The self-titled sixth album by The Helio Sequence began with a friendly competition. Several of the duos friends within the Portland, Oregon music scene had been playing The 20-Song Game. The rules were simple, playful and ambitious: Songwriters would arrive in their studios at prearranged times and spend all day recording 20 complete songs. When they were finished, theyd have a party, listen to the results and talk about the processof taking the good with the bad, of letting creativity push past constraint, of simply making music in the moment. Brandon Summers and Benjamin Weikel took the spirit of the The 20-Song Game to heart, and forged ahead writing a new record.Negotiations was a very long, introspective process, remembers Summers of the bands 2012 Sub Pop LP. We shut ourselves off from the world and disappeared down the rabbit hole. Thats how we tend to work, but we wanted to try something new, open and immediate.In a sense, The Helio Sequence had spent their whole career preparing for this record. Theyd sunk entire recording advances into studio purchases, collaborating with local engineers to build custom gear and a space where they could blend high fidelity with kaleidoscopic sound. In 2013, the pair took on their first full-scale production project, the Brazilian rock band Quarto Negro, after the group inquired about their space and availability through Facebook. As producers, theyd remixed Shabazz Palaces, picked up mixing sessions with Portland acts and earned representation from Global Positioning Services. Summers and Weikel discovered just how adaptable and powerful their studio could be.In May of 2014, inspired by the 20-Song Game, they began arriving each morning in their Portland spacehoused in the cafeteria and break room of an old warehouse with the mission of making as much music as possible in one month. They began exploring and capturing, recording guitar riffs and keyboard loops, drum patterns and bass lines. One piece documented, they quickly advanced to the next idea. Summers and Weikel didnt discuss what they were making or the reference points that informed it, though such discussions had once been central to The Helio Sequences more self-conscious process. They just played. Created. In time, they returned to each fragment, broadcasting it over the studio PA, jamming and recording the results. Mistakes didnt matter, and second chances didnt exist. After two weeks, Summers and Weikel began cutting those loose takes into rough shapes, steadily building songs from their cavalier sketches.Although making records can be a laborious and tedious process, Summers delights in the memory of making this one.We were coming to the studio on these sunny mornings everyday with an open mind, Summers shares. We said, Im just going to do what feels good in the moment.We worked so quickly that there was a running optimism, he continues. Theres this sense of striving for perfection where you can actually take momentum away. But we wanted this record to be momentum in and of itself.When June arrived, the duo gathered their 26 finished songs and sent them to 31 friends, fans and family members. They asked each person to rank their 10 favorite tracks. By summers end, they had arrived at the brisk 10 tracks that shape the breathless and magnetic The Helio Sequencea record so named because its a kind of clean restart for the longtime pair, a revamp of their process and a revitalization of their results.The Helio Sequence is a renewed push forward for the band: From the cool wallop of Deuces, where guitars snarl and harmonies soar, to the stuttering anxiety of Upward Mobility, where pianos pound and drums race, this collection depends upon an effortless kinetic energy. Lyrically, Stoic Resemblance is a study of existential anxiety, but musically, its a beguiling burst of pop, Summers vocals rising over and sliding off of Weikels big, irrepressible beat. The bittersweet Leave or Be Yours evokes the easy twinkle of romance and the smoldering sadness of losing it. Crisscrossing vocals and cross-talking guitars and drums map a broad swirl of emotions.With its easy acoustic jangle, Inconsequential Ties might be one of the most surprising, light moments within the bombastic Helio Sequence catalog. But considered within the bands history, it points to the pop thats bound Summers and Weikel for so long. Indeed, theres a delightful candor to The Helio Sequence, an openness that is a rare and special feat for a band about to enter its third decade.Its less about curating yourself or trying to put yourself across how you want to be perceived, says Summers. Its about having a conversation with people and giving them something thats who you are.
Danny is one of the few DJs on the scene today that truly has a style of his own. With his passion for all styles of music and infectious personality, Danny has created a unique, eclectic sound that has established him as one of the most in demand DJs in the world. Danny is one of the hardest working and most dedicated individuals in the business with over 20 years experience and a hectic touring schedule that constantly takes him around the world. He’s played in the world’s coolest clubs and held residencies at places such as Arc, Ministry of Sound, Twilo, Renaissance, The End, and Bedrock, as well as his own Dig Deeper nights worldwide. With a back catalogue of well received mix albums under his belt, he has previously compiled acclaimed mixes for Global Underground, being the only DJ to contribute to not only the main series with his Miami album, but also the 24:7 and Nu-Breed Series. In addition to this, he also compiled a cd for Azuli’s Choice series, as well as albums for Renaissance along with three volumes of his own Nocturnal Frequencies series. As a producer he has been responsible for many stand out tracks, including the timeless Persuasion/Repercussion on Bedrock Records, Breathe on Renaissance Records and Kinkyfunk on Yoshitoshi Records. He also hit the charts in 2004 with the Miami hit Dusk till Dawn, which featured the talents of Dick Trevor and Erire. Danny has also had massive dance-floor success with Deep Dish as “Size DDD” and the Eminem sampling “Nobody Listens To Techno”. In more recent years he has been focusing on original productions for his own Dig Deeper label, the likes of which have been licensed to mix albums by artists such as Juan Maclean on his DJ Kicks album, and Cassy for her recent compilation on Cocoon. On the remix front Danny has previously mixed records such as Roachford’s “Ride The Storm”, Madonna’s “Get Together”, Marco Bailey’s “Smooth Drive”, and Bent’s “Waiting For You”. Other artists that have received the remix treatment include We Deliver, Stryke, International Observer, Robbie Williams, David Morales, BT, Chakra, Coco and Stonebridge, Destiny’s Child and many more, including most recently Felix Da Housecat’s purple tribute, “We All Wanna Be Prince”. Building on his discography of original productions is a major priority for Danny, as his Dig Deeper label enters it’s third year. Danny has come a long way since his early beginnings in his hometown of Hastings, though his complete love of all music remains the same. Danny is a DJ with a broad musical taste who likes anything from jazz to rock, to pop and anything a bit bizarre. He likes to champion his own special tracks and records that nobody else has latched on to and has a way of combining cutting edge grooves with crowd pleasing dynamics that enable him to connect with his audience making him one of the hottest DJs in the world.
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Modern Disco Ambassadors presents Noir – hip hop and house music every Thursday at Holiday in Costa Mesa, Calif.
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