1207 Pine St.
Seattle, Washington WA

Saturday, January 31st
THE BALTIC ROOM
1207 Pine St.
Capitol Hill
Seattle, WA.

KNIGHTRIDER INC. PRESENTS
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ANGEL ALANIS - Chicago

ORLANDO VOORN - Amsterdam, Detroit, Seattle

TRAVIS BARON & M'CHATEAU - Seattle, Tokyo

CTRL_ALT_DEL - Seattle



A night of unsurpassed musical offerings presented by
Seattle's premier underground Techno outfit. Knightriders Inc.
is proud to announce the a return performance of one of Chicago's
Greatest Producers, ANGEL ALANIS. Teaming up with International Techno Madman,
ORLANDO VOORN, these two come correct to The Baltic Room to blow minds.

Dj Support provided by Knightriders own TRAVIS BARON and M'CHATEAU, producers of the
Knightriders party series. And setting the mood for the night, Seattle Techno Minimal Maven
CTRL_ALT_DEL.

We invite the Seattle Techno Underground to assemble January 31st to converge on
The Baltic Room for a exciting night of incredible dance music.



For more information and your chance to win VIP Pass for 4 to this event go to
WWW.KNIGHTRIDERSINC.COM
Were you can also find Knightriders Inc. Digital Download Store
Featuring many releases by ANGEL ALANIS and ORLANDO VOORN.
Powered by NECODO.

Check out the party thread on NWTEKNO.ORG at
http://nwtekno.org/vb/showthread.ph...251#post2331251
For latest mixes and updates.

KNIGHTRIDER INC. PRESENTS
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ANGEL ALANIS and ORLANDO VOORN
Saturday, January 31st 2009

THE BALTIC ROOM
1207 Pine St.
Capitol Hill
Seattle, WA.

21+
9pm-2am
$10 before 11pm
$15 after 11pm

Afterparty info available at event and
WWW.KNIGHTRIDERSINC.COM

Official Website: http://www.knightridersinc.com

Added by KnightRiders on December 15, 2008

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2 more weeks!!!

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Just a few weeks away
Tix now on sale!

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52383/
It's $15 at the door after 11pm so
if you plan to go out late get your pre-sale now.

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The Stranger Artical
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=1032141

Data Breaker
Beat-Seeking Missives

by Dave Segal

It's been a while since the Baltic Room has hosted some world-class techno (Decibel 2008, to be specific), so let's praise the Knightriders crew for booking local treasure Orlando Voorn and Chicago DJ/ producer Angel Alanis at this excellent but underutilized venue for electronic music.

Voorn began DJing hiphop and electro at age 12 in the Netherlands and won a Dutch DMC DJ championship in 1986. In the late '80s, Voorn established ties with Detroit techno innovators via collaborations with Juan Atkins and Blake Baxter, as well as through releases on Kevin Saunderson's KMS and Derrick May's Fragile labels. Good luck trying to keep tabs on Voorn's discography; he has about 20 years' worth of recordings under nearly 30 aliases, including Nighttripper, Basic Bastard, Fix, No Guts No Glory, and Maniax Traxx. However, his new label—Voorn Kollectiv, in conjunction with Juno Download—has been launched in order to release old, hard-to-find classics and new works, which should make your search easier.

With impressive timeliness, Voorn has posted on his MySpace page a midtempo, inspirationally melodic track laced with President Obama speech samples titled "Yes We Can," which seems destined for anthem status—at least for Number 44's honeymoon period. Like much techno influenced by the original Motor City masters, Voorn's brand of the genre is both technically adroit and emotionally resonant, with Detroit-ian soul to burn.

One of the 2008 Decibel Festival's biggest disappointments occurred when Voorn's live set was thwarted due to technical problems. That setback will partially be rectified Saturday, as Voorn spins a set sure to be redolent of his own bold, thrusting tracks.

Angel Alanis has had artistic dalliances with an odd assortment of mainstream figures (Sinéad O'Connor), hiphop legends (Kool Moe Dee), and electro-house luminaries (Felix Da Housecat), revealing his knack for appealing to both casuals and true heads.

At his best, Alanis (who runs the A-Squared Muzik label) creates acidic, pounding tech-house that possesses a will-to-power vibe. This isn't your standard "let's all raise our hands when the diva wails and the piano riff cascades" dance music. Alanis's productions have ingested steroids and copious quantities of Sparks (RIP); they sound like the sort of thing that fills the DJ sets of our own high-energy bruiser, Jerry Abstract.

This Chicagoan's music may be short on subtlety and warm 'n' fuzzies, but it's long on invigorating bass frequencies and Richter-scale beats that rarely go below 138 per minute. Basically, Alanis pushes the opposite of chill-out music. It's kind of like how fellow Windy City DJ Bad Boy Bill would sound if he weren't such a doofus: It's perpetually peaking stuff. Alanis's 2001 sex bomb "Do You Like the Way You Feel When You Shake?" will be on a lot of people's minds—and asses—Saturday. recommended

Angel Alanis and Orlando Voorn perform with Travis Baron, M'chateau, and Ctrl_Alt_Dlt on Sat Jan 31, Baltic Room, 9 pm, $10 before 11 pm/$15 after, 21+.

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Knightriders interviewed Orland Voorn & Angle Alanis for an
in depth discussion spanning topics that ranged from their
introductions tot the scenes,
the move from DJ'ing to production and the current state of the music
industry.

Tune in to KBCS 91.3 FM this Friday night at 11pm
Jan 30th for an introspective on these 2 Legends of American techno.
Plus!!! Original music by the 2 artist mixed by M'chateau

Listen online at 11pm this Friday at
http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer?pagename=listenlive
for a live broadcast

An archived podcast of the show will be available for 2 week directly
after airing so check it out
Online at
http://kbcsweb.bellevuecollege.edu/p...playlists.aspx

Grindle, Greg and I really enjoyed interviewing these two guys and are
excited to share with you what the 2 had to say.

See you all at The Baltic Room next Saturday!!!
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Travis Baron -
Knightriders - BOTMM - Static Guide