KY, Louisville | 10.31.09 Saturday | HELLHOUSE V - Woody McBride and Stewart Walker

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Hushabye House, SKL, and Untranslatable Concept proudly present

HELLHOUSE V
Through me you pass into the city of woe:
Through me you pass into eternal pain:
Through me among the people lost for aye.

Location:
Vernon Club
1575 Story Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206
502.584.8460

$5.00 with costume, $10.00 without

As with every year, HELLHOUSE makes every effort possible to bring you the very best in electronic music from both a historical and modern perspective. We've been honored to host such amazing talent as Matthew Dear, DJ Hyperactive, Derek Plaslaiko, Atomly and more. This year is no different, and we've gone out on a limb to include two headliners that are well known around the world. This will be a night for the history books. Louisville is never this privileged to get this caliber of talent in one night!

From the good ole' days of DROP BASS and EVEN FURTHUR:
WOODY MCBRIDE AKA DJ ESP
American elektro-shaman, Woody McBride, aka DJ ESP, rocks the world with his unique style of tribal techno, acid house, elektro, ambidelics, hardtek and authentic old school minimal electronic music.

ESP released a new mix album in March 2009, a new release on Dave Clarke's label White Noise, he is ranked consistently among the top American International DJs, his mastery of techno, acid and minimal production continues to evolve at light speed, his live PA performance at the legendary Mayday Festival Germany was spectacular, he re-launched his foundational American record label Communiqué Records on vinyl worldwide and digitally as a featured artist via Beatport.com, he is booked weekly around the planet.

http://www.djesp.com
http://www.myspace.com/espwoodymcbride
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Woody+McBride
DJ Mix: http://www.hajiani.com/media/djesp_currentradio_7_08.mp3

STEWART WALKER (live)
Persona :: Tresor :: Minus (Berlin)

Berlin-based Stewart Walker is a restless innovator. After making a splash in the late nineties on definitive labels like Force Inc. and Tresor, he’s had an inestimable impact on the development of current club sounds, yet consistently chooses the less traveled road: working as live producer in a world of DJs; injecting emotion into functional electronic dance music; quietly building a label family of unclassifiable artists on his own imprint, Persona.

1999 saw Walker’s debut on Berlin’s Tresor Records with Nothing Produces Stark Imagery, followed up by the now-classic minimalist experiment, Stabiles, on Mille Plateaux. These productions proved to be seminal in the development of minimal techno.

Walker continued to release on labels such as Minus and Force Inc. until, in 2001, he set up his own imprint, Persona Records. Persona released eleven records in the US culminating in the second landmark album of Walker’s career to date: Live Extracts (2003). Live Extracts captured the sound and atmospherics of Walker’s in-club performances and was soon licensed by Tresor. Persona restarted in 2005, this time in Berlin. Now based in Europe, Walker performed in every capital and made incursions as far afield as Australia and Russia.

Soon after, he released the downtempo album Grounded in Existence and a breakbeaty techno EP, Travel Plaza. These releases showcased Walker’s increasing attention to nuance, dynamics, and melody. Concentricity, Walker’s fourth full-length, was released in 2007.

http://www.personarecords.com/stewart-walker
http://www.myspace.com/stewartwalker
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Stewart+Walker
DJ Mix: http://www.personarecords.com/liveshows/StewartWalker_Fricoti_2008.mp3

SAM GRACIE
Resonant Vibes :: Louisville, KY

http://resonantvibes.com
DJ Mix:
http://resonantvibes.com/network/pr.../385100-sunday-session-01-mixed-by-sam-gracie

JASON SHELTON
Louisville, KY

Jason Shelton is a Kentucky born big room DJ who has a particular love for Techno. He started DJing for small local clubs in his hometown of Lexington playing hip hop and classic house tracks in the 90s and later made his way into the underground dance scene. For over 14 years Jason has been a fixture of the Kentuckiana electronic music circuit. During that time he has had the opportunity to DJ throughout the continental US and at Rome, Italy’s infamous Piper Club. He continues to play mainly in Louisville and the surrounding area.

DJ Mix: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mjmfmimfntz

Expect extra special SKL surprises just like every year.

For more information please visit:
http://krack.org
 
Wish I would be there! Is this at Vernon Lanes?!?!

Does Louisville have a scene these days? I hope so!
 
@capetowndown - wish you could make it also. Hellhouse is a Louisville tradition and is always a great time. Yes it will be a the Vernon again this year which will have a full bar and bowling upstairs. As far as a scene we do have one and it may not be as large as other scenes in the Mid West but what we have we value.
 
whats the turn out usually of events like this one at Vernon? Are there lots of other events in Louisville, or are there usually just one or two a year? Any venues other than this one? Any warehouse parties outside or on the outskirts of the city ever? Thanks for the info!
 
whats the turn out usually of events like this one at Vernon? Are there lots of other events in Louisville, or are there usually just one or two a year? Any venues other than this one? Any warehouse parties outside or on the outskirts of the city ever? Thanks for the info!

The turn out at the Vernon last year was probably 300+. In years past Hellhouse has seen numbers as much as 500+ attendees at previous venues. The Vernon can hold over 700 people. As far as events Hellhouse is a traditional once a year, but other promoters in the area have had at most 1-2 events a month - some small and some large. It's really never consistent music wise. The smaller events usually stick to the clubs in the area, but as of lately with the recession and such clubs have been closing more frequently making it more difficult to do anything at all. There are Warehouse parties on occasion - there was one just this last weekend. There is a warehouse venue with sound and lights that is called the Compound located on East Main Street in which the cater to all forms of music and all ages, but is overlooked a lot unfortunately because there no alcohol sales. As far as events outside the Louisville limits there really hasn't been one in a very long time. Everyone is a little more cautious and realistic with their income lately that for this area you take risks with events. With the traditional event such as Hellhouse there never seems to be a risk and it's something that the community here and surrounding areas such as Cinci, Indy, and Lexington really gets behind and make the effort to attend every year it happens.


for more information about the Vernon visit: http://www.vernonclub.com
 
Ill be there for sure. I have been out the scene since the warehouse scene died down years ago. Louisivlle has never had a huge scene but like said the one it has had has always been from the heart and all the events are pure epic, even the smaller ones. But the cops and shit around here are dick heads and unless you cross all you T's nd dot all your I's they will run in and shut the shit down if they catch wind of the event.
 
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HELLHOUSE V

Count Grozny and DJ Sodom added to the HELLHOUSE V lineup. Goth/Industrial/EBM upstairs!

EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL DISCOUNT!
http://www.louevildead.com

This will be an official afterparty for the Halloween night EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL. Anyone with a ticket stub from the performances of Oct 29-31 will be able to enter the event for $5, with or without costume. Cast and crew will be able to get in for free (if you're on the list, that is).
Spread the word!
 
HELLHOUSE V is almost here and we hope to see a lot people come out in their Halloween best. There will be a documentary film crew coming in for HELLHOUSE. All the more reason to get crazy with the costumes! We are asking people to pace themselves. Saturday night, 5:00am is the new 4:00am. We're partying late!
 
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