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Music Ecology Presents... KiloWatts

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Where: Wonder Bar (186 Harvard Avenue, Allston, MA)

Minimum Age: 21+

Type: Indoor - Club

Web Site: Click Here

Promoters: Music Ecology

Genres: BreaksDowntempoDubstepGlitchHip Hop

Tickets
Door
$ 5.00
James Watts boasts an impressive and expansive discography of styles and collaborations that dates back to the early 90s demoscene and has steadily progressed forward towards making some of the most influential electronic albums to date. Having worked with some of the greatest minds in the industry, including Bluetech, Bil Bless, Tanner Ross, Peter Van Ewijk, and labels Native State Records, Mothership, Dependent, and Thoughtless Music, he has greeted the challenges in the music business with inspired optimism, smiles, and an infectious easy going attitude. In 2009, he played an extensive tour schedule in cities all over the US and Canada. In the same year we saw his 6th solo album ‘Undercurrent’, the debut Voodeux album ‘The Paranormal’, and the 2nd KiloWatts & Vanek album ‘Focus & Flow’. It’s fair to say the man lives and breathes electronic music. 

His work embraces the bulk of electronic genres, including breaks, IDM, techno, and downtempo. His albums on Artificial Music Machine that are full of visionary dimensions, fusing together a dexterous knowledge of sound synthesis, deep emotional articulation, and solid melodic intuition. Peppered throughout these monumental statements are releases with class labels such as Somnia, Thoughtless Music, and his own outlet, KiloWatts Music, that celebrate his adept technical expertise, often bringing a whirlwind of digital wizardry in the form of glitches and edits. The list of projects and collaborations continues to grow, but some of the highlights are: Skeetaz, with breakbeat cohort Bil Bless brings hard-hitting digital glitched-out psychedelic funk. His collaboration with singer Peter Van Ewijk is a mystical ride with vocals and guitar, nested atop edgy electronica. With Tanner Ross, an eerie style of dark techno is born under the name Voodeux for Dirtybird’s techno sublabel Mothership. Fellow Philadelphian MC Amagine delivers consciousness-driven motifs in their digital glitch-hop project called Super Galactic Expansive.



http://www.kilowattsmusic.com/

http://www.myspace.com/kilowatts

http://www.facebook.com/pages/KiloWatts/104988830570



Professorpious (Music Ecology / Lost in Bass / SMGU)



Professorpious has been a fixture on the Boston electronic music scene since throwing his first underground event in 2001. He received his break after opening for ediT at Bassic and has since then been invited to play in Boston, Connecticut, New York, Vermont and Nevada. With events like Burning Man and Defcon on his resume, Professorpious has shared a stage with national acts like Heyoka, Bakir, SugarPill and Cacheflow. A founding member of SMGU as well as a resident of Music Ecology club night, he also hosts a weekly internet radio show called Lost in Bass on http://glitch.fm/ alongside dsub and Stickem



10 PM, 21+, $5



Visuals by VJ Shmeejay



For this and future events visit

http://www.facebook.com/MusicEcology

http://www.musicecologyboston.com/



Promotional assistance by



Forbidden Bass Crew

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=365770374790



LostinSound Crew

http://www.lostinsound.org/