Taking the cutting-edge sound of minimal. Electro, Sexy. And Dirty house music to new levels. DJ LOLI is an accomplished and yet consummate professional. LOLI has traveled the world as a DJ. Host and Model. Once the host of MTV's dushes and sky network's play to win in russia. Loli has made several TV appearances in the US including HBO's entourage. E! Entertainment. And an AXE body spray commercial.
Born in the Ukraine. DJ LOLI began her careerin entertainment at the age of 16 winning a national competition on Ukraine's most elite tv music channel. Garnering tons of press and airtime on various music shows. DJ LOLI quickly understood that performing was her calling. shortly after graduating from high school. LOLI moved to England where she studied psychology and film history at Oxford Brookes University. Balancing school and work, LOLI began her DJ career at the bridge's nightclub under the guidance of two resident DJ's who thought her all about House music.
LOLI worked at several nightclubs in Oxford until she eventually transferred to the london institute of film art. It was in London where she experienced the world of raves, squats, Week long open airs, and month long field parties. Now working consistently for years at some of London's most prestige's nightclubs LOLI decided to pursue a career as a Model and Host. Appearing on numerous UK TV shows and featured in all the top magazines, newspapers, and nightclubs. LOLI's career seemed to be going great but lacked one thing - The beautiful sun and warm weather. One night after noticing the stunning Los Angeles without a single friend LOLI quickly reserched the Los Angeles nightlife and began networking. A few weeks later she recieved an offer for a DJ residency from owner of the Avalon nightclub. Since then she has toured the United States with Tommy Lee. DJ Aero. and Maxim Magazine.
When LOLI is not touring the US she continues to perform around the world in some of the hottest nightclubs in countries such as Russia, Mexico, and Europe to name a few. LOLI can be seen monthly at the infamous Nikki Beach nightclub where she enjoys residency in both Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabo Mexico. Currently producing her first album. LOLI has many projects in development. Her upcoming projects include current TV. Playboy's Babe of the month. And her LOLILAND world tour.
Don't miss her at Club Answer on the 24th of November!
If you want to know what is rocking the dance world at any given time then speak to Mark Brown. His unfaltering talent for recognizing a hit and tenacious approach to getting music signed and heard has seen him rise through the ranks to become one of today's most respected figure heads within the global industry.
One of Mark's most prolific roles is as that of label boss and A&R extraordinaire. He started Credence – the seminal dance imprint of EMI back in 2000 and signed massive acts including Eric Prydz and Brit-boys Dirty Vegas amongst others; their album subsequently sold over 2 million copies world wide and was even 7 in the American charts, while their single 'Days Gone By' went top ten in the UK. Credence also won Label of the Year for 2003 in IDJ magazine.
In a time when dance music often played second fiddle in the charts to pop and guitar bands Mark garnered commercial success for the dance acts he signed, so when in 2004 EMI decided to close Credence it was a no-brainer that he'd soon be back doing something on his own. Just one month later Mark set up his own label – Cr2.
"I wanted Cr2 to be a continuation of Credence but bigger and without the constraints of being tied to a major label." says Mark.
Success so far for Cr2 includes the 1 hits David Guetta Vs The Egg 'Love (Don't let me go') and Fedde Le Grande – 'Put your Hand's up for Detroit', other hits include Danny Howells & Dick Trevor 'Dusk til Dawn' and many more. The label has also set up the touring brand 'Live and Direct' which encompasses tours and albums, the next release under this banner will be 'Oscar G live from Miami'. IDJ awarded the same accolade to Cr2 as they did to Credence three years earlier and voted Cr2 as label the year in 2006.
Mark is also an accomplished producer in his own right. As 2007 draws to a close, his solo rework of Kylie Minogue's comeback single '2 Hearts' is the ace in the remix package. In addition, he has a genius reworking of the music from the Lloyds TSB advert set to break him through into the UK's Top Ten. His production career started as one half of the DJ outfit M.Y.N.C. Project with Nick Corelli. They are renowned for their four-decks/ two-mixer shows and innumerable effects units, where they take DJing beyond simply playing other people's music into the realms of musical creation and live performance, twisting pre-recorded sounds into new and original dancing spells. Mark and Nick make up this dynamic duo, who have created their own brand of quality underground house and have been playing together for eight years.
With support from Answer residents.
Directions: Cheongdam station. Take a short taxi ride to the Hotel Prima. Answer is right across the road.
The Answer opens with a dramatic bang; with the world famous RABBIT IN THE MOON lighting up the stage with their signature performances and extremely unique take on electronic music. Performing LIVE all-original tunes and coming armed with their own light show, VJs and special effects that will be filling the club from wall to wall, the clubs opening will be one to remember! Don't miss this experience!
"We are trying to open peoples' eyes to something entirely different" ~ RITM
Like nothing you have seen before!
RITM live. Orlando House Of Blues PROMO vid.
For more crazy videos and info on RITM visit: www.myspace.com/rabbitinthemoon
To get to The Answer simply get off at Cheongdam Station and take a short taxi ride to the PRIMA HOTEL. Club is directly opposite the hotel.
The legendary BRAND NEW HEAVIES grace Seoul for the first time on their album tour! "They are back with a vengeance." So said The Hollywood Reporter's Craig Rosen in his glowing May 2006 review of The Brand New Heavies' sizzling performance at the legendary Roxy Nightclub in Los Angeles, USA, their first US performance in nearly a decade.
The Heavies' triumphant return marks the re-emergence of one of the most innovative, influential, R&B and funk groups of the last 15-plus years. In the mid-1980s, after bonding over their love of American funk and soul music - notably James Brown and the Meters - Simon Bartholomew, Jan Kincaid and Andrew Levy formed The Brand New Heavies as an instrumental outfit. Based in west London, the band fitted perfectly into the rare groove and then acid jazz club scenes at the time, which also became associated with other notable long standing career artists such as Jamiroquai and Incognito.
In 1990, the Heavies found its voice with the addition of N'Dea Davenport, introduced to the band via their hot US label, Delicious Vinyl. In 1991, the group scored a US No. 3 R&B hit with "Never Stop," a highlight from its self-titled debut album. In the UK the debut album was receiving rave reviews and spawned further hits in "Dream Come True" and "Don't Let It Go To Your Head".
Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. 1, the Heavies second album, featured the group pairing with such red-hot rappers as Grand Puba, Kool G. Rap and Gang Starr's Guru, among others. The album solidified the group's standing in both the rap and R&B worlds.
Brother Sister, the third album released in 1994, continued the momentum with big crossover hits "Dream On Dreamer," "Midnight At The Oasis" and "Back To Love." A tremendous run of critical acclaim and four Top 20 hits -- "Never Stop," "Stay This Way" (1991), "Dream on Dreamer" (1994) and "Sometimes" (1997) - established the Heavies as a creative and commercial force whose influence helped birth the neo soul movement, the acclaimed artistic explosion of the mid 1990s that included D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and a host of others.
At the peak of their success in the mid 90's N'Dea Davenport decided to leave pursue a solo career. The Heavies replaced N'Dea with a succession of talented vocalists but none could quite capture the magic that the band created with their original lead singer.
Since leaving Warner Music in 2000, the band have largely existed under the radar of the hit obsessed music industry, continuing to record, tour and promote, with consistent demand for them to appear all over the world. In 2002 they released a Japan only new album "We Won't Stop", now a sought after fan rarity, and in 2004 returned to the UK after a prolonged absence with AllAbouTheFunk, which was critically well received by the media, but didn't repeat their earlier commercial success.
And after a decade apart the original Heavies are back!
"Get Used To It", the return to form new studio album was initially released in the US at the end of June 2006, via their long standing relationship with Delicious Vinyl, and supported by Starbucks as well as traditional retail distribution. It is now available around the world via a variety of license and distribution deals.
Meeting with universal acclaim from media and fans alike, the last year has gone by in a blur with touring and promotion happening in USA, UK, Europe and Japan, including TV performances in the US on Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel, and in the UK on Charlotte Church, performing a killer version of White Stripes' Seven Nation Army.
The band are also having ongoing success with music synchronizations, more recently for Chris Rock's new movie "I Think I Love My Wife"; Scholl's Party Feet UK TV ad; US and UK box office no.1 smash movie Happy Feet, which features Jump N Move from the classic Brand New Heavies album The Heavy Rhyme Experience – Volume 1. Which demonstrates the Heavies music is as relevant as its ever been.
In February 2007 The Heavies completely sold out The Barbican in London as part of the BBC's Soul Britannia TV series. In May the band headlined the prestigious 40th Anniversary of the infamous Southport Soul Weekender, and in June headlined the last night at the Capital Jazz Festival in Washington DC. They have been performing across Europe throughout the summer.
In August 2007 the band return to the US for their third nationwide tour in a year – this time they will co-headline with Macy Gray, which should prove a treat for fans of both acts. The album continues to do well, re-awakening the band's fanbase who have waited so long for N'Dea to re-join.
N'Dea comments "Its been interesting coming back after being apart…its like riding a bicycle but our different interests since we last worked together now have an opportunity to flourish. We were going in different directions but I think we are now right back where we should be with this new album".
The original Heavies are back!
SHOW STARTS at 830pm!
If you want to secure tickets before please call Interpark on: 3444-9969 (they speak english)
Best way to get there is to get to Cheongdam station at take a short taxi ride to the PRIMA HOTEL. The Answer is directly across the street from there!
Inquiries: 010 3994 6694 (venus)
Brand New Heavies LIVE 2007 (Balaton sound)
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Get Used to It
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The Brand New Heavies
Release date: 27 June, 2006