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Old 19-01-2004, 05:05 AM
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Dj Keoki in Tucson with VanDeBelle Feb 19 18+


Cal productions. City Limits and Dj VanDeBelle bring you

DJ VANDEBELLES ALL STAR BIRTHDAY BASH

WITH SPECIAL GUEST SUPERSTAR DJ KEOKI

ALONG WITH

Stimulation(Surreal)
Rhinox(Surreal/www.djrhinox.com)

Dj VanDeBelle invites YOU to his birthday party. He will be breaking it down for you on HIS birthday and giving YOU the presents with the release of his all new CD WINTER 2004. This will be the ONLY chance to get this in Arizona.

Along with Special guest:

Keoki:As resident DJ at Manhattan's infamous limelight he was the center of
the club kid phenomenon and on the cutting edge and all that was new in
electronic music. The rave scene in America was born and Keoki, as one
of the first travelling DJ's, was thrust in to the spotlight. The former
baggage handler was soon jetting m first class, to perform worldwide.
He discovered dramatic new ways to keep the crowd in the palm of his
hand. He was a sonic slight of hand of which funk could meet punk, and
where a barking Scooby Doo would mix perfectly with a ranting Jimmy
Swaggert, all underscored by an electronic beat.

A hook-up with Moonshine Music led to the release of a series of top-selling
DJ mix albums (Superstar DJ Keoki - All Mixed Up; Disco Death Race 2000)
along with his originally produced Ego Trip album. Over a decade later,
at the beginning of a new millennium and with over half a million
records sold, Keoki is still draws the biggest crowds in electronic
music.

Keoki has since left Moonshine and has two releases out on Cleopatra
Records, a non-stop mix of mash-up hits entitled "Kill the DJ" and "KeokiClash"
featuring music from the feature film "Party Monster" which he is
portrayed in.


with local support from: The disco man himself Stimulation, one of Tucsons up and coming talents both behind the decks and in the studio

also featuring:Rhinox, he will be giving out copies of his new CD Cybertron Wars

doors open at 8 p.m
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