THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED AND WILL SELL OUT! I have never heard of K Swift DJing a party to this small a venue. It is bound to get crazy!
Some info about your djs for the evening:
K SWIFT (UNRULY RECORDS):
www.myspace.com/clubqueenkswift
"Swift loves being an on-air personality, but her passion remains with the mix. Ultimately, she'd like to tour as a DJ, spinning all sorts of mixes--club, hip-hop, reggae, and go-go. "You gotta be really versatile," she says. "Being able to play different types of music will get you further."
A few years ago, K-Swift was an underdog in the Baltimore club scene: a young woman among the countless older guy DJs and producers who have dominated club music for more than a decade. If she assumed the title of "Club Queen" rather early in her career, it's because there had only been club kings before her. Since then, though, she's introduced MTV News cameras to Baltimore club and has all but become the face of the scene, particularly for the music's younger generation of fans who listen to her nightly sets on 92Q and pack into her high-school nights at Club Choices. If anyone's going to carry the torch for club music as the soundtrack of Baltimore's youth culture and save it from being merely a nostalgia trip for the 25-and-over crew, or the hipster fad it's become in other cities, it's K-Swift."
VOTED "BEST CLUB DJ IN BALTIMORE" FOR 2004, 2005, AND 2006!
--- CITY PAPER, 2006
youtube of her killing it at her residency in baltimore:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8kacCzlTcU8
COUSIN COLE (FLAGRANT FOWL):
www.myspace.com/cousincole
Cousin Cole's tracks, including remixes of "Black Betty" "Just Like Honey" and "Crank Dat Soulja Boy," are played regularly by DJs like Diplo, Optimo, Sinden, The Rub, Scottie B, A-Trak, Steve Aoki, and DJ AM. His "Soulja Boy" remix has just been picked up for primetime airplay by Hot 97 in NYC and Power 106 in LA. In early January, he and Pocketknife released their indie/folk mix CD, "Tambourine Dream," featuring all exclusive remixes of songs from the likes of Joanna Newsome, Nico, Devendra Banhart, and Neil Young.
"I like this mix because i can play it around other people, without boring them, making them want to cry, or ruining my reputation as the most gangster of gangster rappers. And what makes these edits truly outstanding is that it doesn't chop up the vocals or drop Lavender diamond in the middle of a rave, but just gives each song an extra push to have a nice uplifting easy listening mix to two step to, or pre-game with."
----Baltimore/Philly Party Rapper, SPANKROCK
promo vid for cousincole's dj collective's latest album:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0D1lI5ZsL-w
hope to see you there!!!




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