1114 Howell St.
Seattle, Washington 98101

Saturday September 12th
KNIGHTRIDERS
Are Proud to Present

Kyle Geiger
(Drumcode / Perc Trax)
http://www.kylegeiger.com

Named in DJ Mag as the "breakthrough DJ of 2008" by Adam Beyer, the last year has proven to be nothing short of that title for Kyle Geiger. Within the first year of his premier vinyl release, Kyle has achieved international notoriety, a feat that many never accomplish in their entire career as a DJ/producer. Having played literally all over America, the Indiana-based producer is set to storm the international scene. With two European tours under his belt already, including two performances at the widely touted Berghain in Berlin (Voted by ResidentAdvisor.net as the 1 club in the world), rounded off with a stop at the Dance Valley festival in Amsterdam this summer, Kyle is certainly prepared for the big things 2009 is already promising to bring.
Kyle's quick rise in the international dance scene is due to both his production prowess, and his explosive decks and effects DJ sets that bridge the divide between techno and minimal. Kyle is not a producer first, DJ second, but chooses to look at both aspects of DJ and production as a whole; one is not complete without the other.
2009 promo mix:
http://bit.ly/11K1al

Uncommon Forms
(aka Milkplant & Sone) [From 0-1]
http://www.from0-1.com

Uncommon Forms is the DJ/Production duo comprised of From 0-1's label jocks, Milkplant & Sone. With 20 years of combined DJ experience, and a decade of production knowledge under their belts they have seen From 0-1 grow from an idea on paper to a full fledged, international techno label. With four releases strong whilst being prepared to launch their debut 12inch vinyl on the label at the end of 2009, the bar only continues to rise higher in the output of these two techno engineers. Uncommon Forms, the alias the two use when collaborating, embodies the Midwestern techno aesthetic they were raised on featuring big soundscapes, dramatic builds and breaks, and an everpresent psychadelic funk rarely experienced in the techno output of the Northwest. Seeing label support from all around the globe, From0-1 has received accolades and DJ support from luminaries such as Speedy J, Perc, Kyle Geiger, Drumcell, Audio Injection, Fine Cut Bodies, Bryan Zentz, Let's Go Outside, and Jerry Abstract. This is the sound to lose yourself in, the sound of release, the sound to help you let go of all trappings of the three dimensional plane. This is the sound of Uncommon Forms.
002 – Uncommon Forms Mix:
http://bit.ly/1T1lIe

PLUS!
Knightriders
Resident DJ
James Grindle
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Looptid Visuals will be on hand to deliver an extraordinary new visual environment. He will be going all out for this event. Transforming the Rebar into a out of this world techno wonderland -With the help of the night's already huge lineup, Looptid will be doing his part to define what a Knightriders night is all about.
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Make your way down SEPTEMBER 12th and experience a gratifying night of bangin' techno and stimulating visual environments designed to move your Mine, Body and Soul.

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At
Rebar
1114 Howell St
$8 before 11pm
$13 after

Official Website: http://bit.ly/T4vP0

Added by KnightRiders on September 4, 2009

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KnightRiders

Kyle Geiger – Under Pressure
Drumcode Records, Sweden
Catalog ID: DC37
Release Date: February 5, 2008

For all those people interested in where techno’s headed, Under Pressure will surely give you good conversation fodder, as it incorporates elements of pure techno with nods to the future. Under Pressure is Indiana’s Kyle Geiger’s debut release on Adam Beyer’s legendary Drumcode records. Kyle’s the first American to release on the label and Beyer’s chosen wisely as this EP will undoubtedly appeal to the various tastes around the world. The EP leans towards the darker side of the musical spectrum, incorporating some sinister low-end effects, propulsive bass and minor key progressions while also nodding its head to the more rhythmically interested denizens of the electronic scene. The EP is further complimented by two digital releases that will come out around the same time.

http://www.eightyeightdc.com/88blog/?p=228

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