222 Hyde Street
San Francisco, California 94102

Friday April 30, 2010

Bitches Get Stitches w/ FRANKLIN DE COSTA (LIVE) & Kenneth Scott

Bitches Get Stitches is proud to present Franklin De Costa's debut live set! You've witnessed his fantastic dj sets, now it's time to hear the man bring it with his own material! Check out the Soundcloud link in his bio to get an idea of what you're in for.

Support comes from local 6:00am hero Kenneth Scott, along with your favorite bitches: Kim Kong and Braceface.

All happening on 222 Hyde's amazing TurboSound system!

FRANKLIN DE COSTA (Leena * Auralism * Trapez)
KENNETH SCOTT (Binary * Moniker * Nightlight)
BRACEFACE (BGS * Soft Target)
KIM KONG (BGS * non-fat)

222 Hyde (222hyde.com)
TurboSound baby
$10 ++ 10pm-2am

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FRANKLIN DE COSTA ++ BIO

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Franklin's early musical roots began with a Taiwan Drumset and a Hohner Organ. After some training years under the influence of metal, jazz, 70s prog/rock and live perfomances as a versatile drummer his transition to electronic music began with an Amiga 500 computer.

The Trackermusic of this machine lead him to the early techno music of the 90s and early production experiments in his Father's home studio. First releases followed in 1995 to 96 on the label Fusion Records (w/ 303 Nation Member, Patrick Vauillaume). Later he released as Tichy on various Frankfurt techno labels until at the end of the 90s his search for inspiration brought him to a very experimental production phase without the „4 to the floor“ presetting. From this he developed his distinctive trademark sound with straight grooves and frisky sound design.

With the concentration on DJing and party organising Franklin began the extroverted phase of the studio nerd. In 2003 he started working with Yapacc and founded the Studiogemeinschaft project. Along with the infamous Frankfurt DJs Bo Irion and Miriam Schulte they started "The Green Empire" events and internet community.

Meanwhile Franklin was gaining more international recognition with releases on well-known labels such as Trapez ltd, Karmarouge Noir, Einmaleins Musik and Treibstoff. His singles entered the charts of the german groove magazine, german dance charts and the charts of djs worldwide.

Promo Live PA
http://soundcloud.com/franklindecosta/franklin-de-costa-live-pa-promo-feb-2010

RA DJ Page
residentadvisor.net/dj/franklindecosta

Website
www.thegreenempire.de

Myspace
myspace.com/franklindecosta

Discogs
discogs.com/artist/franklin+de+costa

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KENNETH SCOTT ++ BIO

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Raised in rural Iowa, Kenneth Scott nursed an obsession with dance music while exploring his hometown's tiny scene. Like many an auspicious beginning, his earliest DJ gigs were house parties with a cobbled together set-up consisting of his father's old turntable, a portable CD player, and a Radio Shack mixer. Something must have clicked for him because over time he trained himself as a multi-instrumentalist and started taking his musical cues from early WARP Records releases, Matthew Dear's acid experimentation as Audion, and minimal-minded composers like Philip Glass and Arvo Part. Scott has since relocated to San Francisco to continue the honing of his skills as a successful promoter, DJ, and producer. His clever use of techy snares, reptilian synths, and subtle layers of melody has helped to define him as one of the city’s brightest stars. His list of accomplishments are many but some highlights include running the successful Binary parties and DJ'ing alongside a list of international standouts such as Pan Pot, Martin Landsky,
and Touane. He's also managed to create an indelible string of releases with collaborators like Emilio Orlandi (Moniker), Jason Short (Eutactic), [KONTROL]'s Alland Byallo, as well as his own solo material.

Kenneth Scott's music has been described as an active resurrection of the melodies surrendered in the great minimal techno takeover. One reason for this is his preference for actual songs; ones with the basic elements perpetually changing as they progress like a band. The results are unique, a sound rife with the shock and awe of a Murakami novel bathed in the scantest feelings of a yearning somewhere between joy and melancholia. "I'd like to think that in my music you could find all the different emotions that you find in a novel, the important thing for me is to avoid being overly didactic", says Scott of his production approach.

There is definitely more to come from this hardworking San Francisco producer as he carves new intersections into rhythm and melody, busily discovering new and uncharted musical turf. It’s this mindless form of musical evolution that not only propels his definition of house but also allows him and his music to continue developing, a stark contrast and humbling reminder of those innocent Radio Shack mixer beginnings for Kenneth Scott.

Promo Mix
http://soundcloud.com/kenneth-scott/spring-2010-mix

Promo Video


Discogs
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kenneth+Scott+%283%29

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BRACEFACE ++

Soundcloud
http://soundcloud.com/braceface/mix_braceless_mp3
http://soundcloud.com/braceface/lunite-final

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KIM KONG ++

Soundcloud
http://soundcloud.com/kimkong

Added by jessica.lromero on April 28, 2010

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