John
Kelley comes to Kansas City!
intro by Todd Comer
bio & images courtesy of djJohnKelley.com
Kansas City - Friday, September 8, 2006 - ~phocas~ and
Disco Productions proudly present the third installment
in their concert series featuring some of best acts in the
Dance Music Industry!
Following the huge success of Nigel Richards and Monk of
Rabbit in the Moon, this third event will be a very special
engagement with internationally acclaimed West Coast Breaks
pioneer, John Kelley!
Last appearing at the first Chaos Theory party, the dance
floor swelled with thousands of dancers, all grooovin to
his signature "Desert Breaks".
Breaking out of the Desert, he will be coming immediately
following his performance at this year's Burning Man Festival
in Nevada. In the more intimate setting of the Kansas City's
First House of Music, the Grand Emporium this will be a
rare opportunity for Kansas City to witness a true legend
up close and personal.
For those that love to dance, this will be a night of musical
beauty and genius that will be remembered for a very long
time to come! Don't miss this chance!
About John Kelley
John Kelley was originally known for his sets at Full Moon
Gatherings. The influential series of raves held in the
deserts outside Los Angeles during the mid-'90s created
an emergent sound, led by breakout producers like Crystal
Method, Überzone, Bassbin Twins, and Electric Skychurch.
Fused with the breakbeat genius of UK acts such as Leftfield
and Underworld, Kelley pushed the intensely funky, hard
sound of breakbeat techno from the underground into the
masses.
For
the past decade, Los Angeles native John Kelley has been
considered one of North America’s foremost breaks
DJs - a true pioneer of the West Coast sound. Over the past
few years, he has been busy perfecting a selection of edgy,
well-crafted tracks that combine his signature desert breaks
with a new flavor of hard tech-hop and broken beats. The
release of his debut artist album, “A Night in the
Park”, marks a new chapter in Kelley’s long-standing
career and, most notably, his transformation from DJ to
world-class producer.
In 1996, Kelley released, Funkydesertbreaks, his first
mix album with Moonshine Music patterned after his desert
sets. The compilation became an instant hit, sparked a US
tour and spawned a sequel one year later. With 1998’s
“Knee Deep”, he exhibited a transition into
a more club-friendly mix of house, techno, trance and breakbeats.
The release of “High Desert Soundsystem” and
“High Desert Soundsystem 2”, released in 1999
and 2000 launched a number of tours with The Crystal Method,
Orbital, Carl Cox, Frankie Bones, Darude, and Christopher
Lawrence. The well received mix, “United DJs of America
19”, followed in 2001 and went on to become nominated
at the 2002 Winter Music Conference as one of the best DJ
mix albums of 2001.
After five grueling years on tour, Kelley began to focus
on writing his own music. Along with friend David deLaski
(aka Lord Runningclam), Kelley launched the label and production
company Ball of Waxx in 2002.
Teaming up with the studio talents of deLaski, Simply Jeff,
Moontribe’s Brian Seed, and Brian Saitzyk (aka Eastern
Sun), Kelley created a multitude of productions, including
two songs on the Ball of Waxx downtempo compilation “Groove
Closet”. With the success of the collaboration, Eastern
Sun and Kelley followed up in early 2005 with a full-length
downtempo CD, “In Emptiness”. Meanwhile, the
team of Kelley, Saitzyk and Brian Seed embarked on creating
techno breakbeat tracks for John’s debut artist release.
A Night in the Park
His latest work of art, A Night in the Park, has been praised
by beatmasters The Crystal Method as a stellar artist debut
from the west coast breaks pioneer. Clearly, this new chapter
of Kelleys career has transformed him from renowned DJ to
producer on the forefront of the electronic music scene.
Don’t
let the title fool you. It’s not the type of music
you would listen to while taking a romantic stroll through
the park at night with your beloved, holding hands, watching
the stars glittering above. This is an intense, gritty,
uncompromising hybrid of breakbeat and techno that seems
more suited for the soundtrack of a high-speed police chase
through the shadowy backstreets of Los Angeles. John Kelley,
the legendary pioneer of West Coast breakbeat, has returned
to the scene with his debut artist album “A Night
in the Park”.
The first track on the album, conveniently titled A Night
in the Park, quickly explodes into a spinning cocktail of
electro-tinged techno funk. As the album progresses along,
the sounds range from the chunky house rhythms of Fat Stacks
to the hip-hop inspired turntablism of Funkasaurus.
Breaking things down on the final track, the hypnotic groove
of Chopstix almost seems to emerge from the speakers, pulsating
and rotating through the listeners ear canals until it retreats
back into the dark, edgy depths of the Park.
Armed with a sound that has been described as everything
from tribal to techno funk, John Kelley has proven himself
to be the leader of American breakbeat techno. Kelley and
co-producers, Moontribe DJ Brian Seed, Brian Saitzyk and
Simply Jeff, have put together a journey of an album a range
of sounds and speeds that come together in a whirlwind of
flawless electronic music. The only question is, are you
up for the ride?
“A stellar artist debut from west coast breaks
pioneer John Kelley...Check it out!”
- The Crystal Method
"Renowned technician and purveyor of many a beat-laden
desert sunrise, John Kelley is riding high on wave after
wave of praise for his debut artist album "A Night
in the Park"...get to your local tune salesman on
the double and indulge your eardrums!" -
BPM Magazine
"Whatever John Kelley is sprinkling on his Cheerios,
every DJ should be given a spoonful or two when it comes
time to release their first artist disc. F*ckin Bangin'!"
- about.com
John Kelley's "Chopstix" and "A Night
in the Park" were both featured on Showtime's Huff.
The series, starring Hank Azaria and Sharon Stone has
tapped four tracks from "A Night in the Park"
for the new 2006 season.
John's track Desert Days will make it's network broadcast
premiere on Wednesday October 5th, featured in an Episode
of CSI: NY airing on CBS at 10pm ET/PT.
Surfing legend Josh Mohr taps into "A Night in
the Park". Figuring "A Night in the Park"
as a tsunami of a track, Josh Mohr has included it in
his 6 song playlist currently streaming on Airwalk.com
To learn more about John Kelley and get some free downloads
and stuff, check out his web site at djJohnKelley.com,
BallofWaxx.com,
MoonTribe.org.
As well, there's always ... MySpace.com/djJohnKelley.
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John Kelley
Ball of Waxx Recordings
Nexus Artists
Los Angeles, CA |
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Be sure to catch John Kelley at the Grand Emporium on
Friday, September 8, 2006. Advance tickets for this event
can be purchased online at GrooveTickets.com
for only $5.
In the meantime, the popular internet radio program, Frosted
Breaks provided us with a copy of a mix he did for them
just this past February... click HERE
to get it now!
Also appearing will be Aldrin the Great, performing a mix
of Progressive Drum & Bass and opening the night will
be a newly discovered gem in the Dance Music Industry of
Kansas City, Phazorslut, doing a bit of ElectroBreaks! You
can find out more about these two by either checking the
"on decks" column this month, or just check my
"Top 8 Friends" on MySpace.com/phocas!
JOHN KELLEY LIVE!
w/ warm up set by
Phazorslut & Alrin the Great
@ The Grand Emporium
3832 Main Street
Kansas City, MO
816.561.2560
10 pm to 3 am
$10 at the door
21 to enter *
(18+ w/ advance tix)