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From: djeco
Subject: Martin Roth & DJ Eco @ Club Shelter NYC (12.9.06)
Date: 2006-11-15 02:58:37

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  MARTIN ROTH  
  http://www.martinroth.net   :: Vandit :: Lunatique :: Overdose :: Connected DJs
 Martin Roth's ascent through the ranks of trance music's biggest
stars has been somewhat meteoric. In the past year and a half, his remixes for Paul Van
Dyk on "The Other Side", Thrillseekers on "By your Side", Keane's "Last Time", Tillman
Uhrmacher on "The Pride In Your Eyes", Jose Amnesia vs. Serp's "Second Day", Chakra's
"Love Shines Through", Blank & Jones on "Perfect Silence", "Catch", and "Mind of the
Wonderful", Marninx on "Intuition", as well as the upcoming remixes for DJ Eco's
soon-to-be-released EP with "Paradise Now" and "Light At The End" have all pricked the
ears of every major DJ, A&R guru and trance music follower across the globe. The thirty
one year old Frankfurt based DJ/producer made his breakthrough in the trance scene over
two years ago with a remake of Cygnus X's classic track "The Orange Theme", receiving
huge coverage from the major DJs. Around the same time, Paul Van Dyk discovered Martin's
track "Energize", released under the project name Technopunk and remixed it for his own
label Vandit, resulting in a huge amount of interest in Martin's productions. Martin was
then asked by Paul to remix another track Jose Amnesia vs. Serp's "Second Day" for his
Vandit which went on to become another successful release. Promos of Martin's single
"Shockwaves" on his own label Lunatique Records received huge responses from the leading
DJs and Martin's reputation as a seriously consistent producer continued to build. Behind
the DJ booth, the same natural talent is purveyed. Using a combination of vinyl, CD decks
and the revolutionary Ableton Live software allows Martin to blur the borders between
DJing and live performances, creating a unique experience for the crowds who travel to
see him perform. But Martin isn't such a newbie as you might think. If you dig a little
deeper you'll find the man behind many successful projects under many different aliases
spanning many genres confirmed his great versatility as an artist and accumulating over
quarter of a million vinyl sales over the past decade. Fans of harder edged music will
remember Martin as one of the key elements in the global success of German label and Scot
Project associated concept Overdose Recordings, where Martin achieved admirable success
under aliases including DJ Wag, Y.O.M.C, DJ Overdog and Yakooza. With his own name now
set as his main pseudonym firmly established as hot future trance phenomenon, Martin is
looking forward to great success in 2006 and 2007 with UK DJ performances already lined
up for superclubs including Godskitchen, The Gallery and Passion and international tours
in Australia, across Asia, North America and across East & Central Europe the future
looks very promising for trance's man of the moment. Number two DJ in the world Armin Van
Buuren says of Martin, "Ever since I got a bootleg mix of Keane I've been a big fan of
Martin's sound. It's still trance but for grown ups. A big sound for big floors!"  Paul
Van Dyk, the world's number one DJ says, "Martin Roth is one of the few German artists
with a continuous output of the highest level of creativity" 

  DJ ECO  (opening set) 
  http://www.myspace.com/djeco   :: Lunatique :: Monoceros :: Strobe Life NYC


  TIMMY REGISFORD  (afterhours from
4AM-noon) 
http://www.clubshelter.com :: Club Shelter NYC




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  RYAN TYAS  
  http://www.ryantyas.com   :: People NYC
  DEEPSPELL  
  http://www.deepspell.com   :: People NYC
  CHRIS LUZZ  
  http://www.chrisluzz.com  



Club Shelter NYC aka The Standard
150 Varick Street (take the C, E, and A-after-10 trains to Spring St. or the 1 train to
Houston)
18+ to enter/21+ to drink
Doors from 10PM until noon
$20 online tickets/$25 at the door




       




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