99 sudbury street
Toronto, Ontario

NYE MMXI - Avicii & Glenn Morrison

END 2010 THE RIGHT WAY... AND BEGIN YOUR 2011 WITH A BANG!
Venue

99 Sudbury

99 sudbury street

Toronto ON (High Park )
Date/Time

Friday, December 31, 2010

9:00 PM - 4:00 AM



You are cordially invited to be part of Toronto's exclusive New Years Eve event, So, We Dance?. Experience an evening of musical desires with one of the most talked about DJ/Producer from Sweden AVICII () aka Tim Berg, alongside DJ/Producer Glenn Morrison ().
TWO ROOMS.. TWO SOUNDS.. ONE PARTY...!!
TICKETS
* $60 EARLY BIRD TICKETS - FIRST 500 - ALMOST SOLD OUT

* $70 AFTER

* $80 AFTER DECEMBER 20
+ MORE AT THE DOOR
PACKAGE A - $750 (includes tips and taxes)
* 3 Bottles of Domestic Product of your Choice

* 1 Complimentary Bottle of Champagne

* Complimentary Food Plate

* Party Favours
PACKAGE B - $1000 (includes tips and taxes)
* 3 Bottles of Premium Product of your Choice

* 1 Complimentary Bottle of Champagne

* Complimentary Food Plate

* Party Favours
Aviici
Avicii had only been producing a few months when his friends noticed that the productions were amazingly professional and that they had just witnessed a great talent being born. Avicii started out with doing a remix of the theme music for the Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones, but decided to drop it as it inspired him to make his own Lazy Lace released almost immediately on Strike Recordings.
Avicii was instantly fascinated with producing and spent many hours in his home studio creating one fresh tune after the next. Avicii never tried to get caught up in a specific subgenre of house, but wanted to keep the productions up to date and innovative. His music is inspired by the likes of Laidback Luke, Steve Angello and Tocadisco, but also Daft Punk, Eric Prydz and that of Axwell. In April 2008, Avicii released the first big track, Manman, on Pete Tongs Bedroom Bedlam label after winning the Pete Tong Fast Trax. Avicii received an astonishing 70% of the votes and after the release and were contacted by numerous labels, promoters and booking agencies from all over the globe. Even Laidback Luke mentioned Avicii on his Myspace website saying: [Avicii], by winning this competition, left many contesters behind in their dust. / So a big CONGRATULATIONS to these brilliant DJs for winning the contest and all the luck with their future careers!
What Avicii wants is to create music for people to listen to and come to love, whether it be at home or in a dark nightclub. Avicii puts great emphasis on melodies in his productions and wants to appeal to fans of many different house music genres. Avicii signed on to At Night Management in May 2008 and within a month the buzz around them spread noticeably and they were recognized on labels such as Joia Records, Vicious Grooves and Ministry of Sound, just to name a few. By the end of that month, Avicii had already signed a big deal with Vicious Grooves in Australia and were head on target to soon explode over the entire globe.
Avicii is currently appearing on selected international DJ gigs but otherwise locked up in the studio, always experimenting with new sounds in order to bring out original cool tracks and to grow as producers.

Glenn Morrison
Glenn Morrison is a true global music citizen, who is as comfortable tweaking the controls in the studio, as pushing the emotional envelope with an audience of thousands. Because, or perhaps despite, being a teenage classical piano competition winner (CMC, Kiwanis Music Festival, & ORMTA if youre asking), he manages to combine his skill as a DJ with the craft of writer and producer.
Moving through the business at breakneck speed, Glenn is as comfortable in the studio as holding court behind the decks, and is supported in his production role with extensive plays from the creme-de-la-creme of the DJing community, including Armin Van Buuren, Justice, John Digweed, Laurent Garnier, Sasha, Tiesto, Sander Kleinenberg and Sven Vath, to name but a few. This skill in the production arena has meant numerous signings across a series of well regarded and classic dance labels such as Sony Music, Universal, EMI, Armada, Bedrock, Platipus, Ultra, Ministry Of Sound, Poker Flat, Defected, Azuli, and many others.
His eclectic taste for all things considered proper club house music has garnered him a variety of fans from varying core sound bases. From grainy screeching acid lines to lush ethereal progressive, this jack of all trades does it all and well. He is well known for his live mixes at such prestigious clubs as the Amnesia in Ibiza, Pacha in Buenos Aires, and the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, but he is equally at home putting together a set for the Dance Department or John Digweeds Transitions radio show. The common denominator in all these cases being the ability to make a crowd dance and an eye for quality.
Glenn came of age in the dance arena whilst working at Torontos influential Release Records. This lead to the foundation of Morrison Recordings, which has gone from strength to strength with its close association with the Dutch powerhouse of Armada Music. As well as releasing a string of high-quality dance records through his label Morrison Recordings, particularly Glenn himself has been involved in numerous licensing deals with a number of global brands such as Hugo Boss, Chanel and Armani Exchange, Mercedes Benz, and top computer players, Blizzard Entertainment, EA Sports and Nintendo.
Despite an almost overwhelming workload of extensive touring in all manner of locations, from the small and uber-exclusive world of private yachts, oceanic house parties and secret desert gatherings to mindblowingly huge events with over 70,000 hyped-up fans in stadiums and all the amazing club venues in-between, Glenn still finds the time to remix for an illustrious range of artists - Pet Shop Boys, Craig Armstrong, the B52s, and Bernard Sumner (from New Order).
Most importantly, he is as enthralled by dance music in all its emotional glory as he was when the needle dropped and the beats fired-up on his first slice of vinyl.

Added by nyetickets on December 6, 2010

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