Louigurl82
Bluelighter

The Derby City Bad Kids are back with an end of Summer party - MEAN STREAK. For this event we are bringing in huge performers and Louisville favorites, big sound, human sacrifices, chips, dips, chains, whips - your standard high school orgy type of thing. Just a couple of hundred kids running around in their underwear acting like complete animals.
DEATHFACE - CHICAGO, IL
[ Guns N Bombs, Trouble & Bass ]
http://www.deathface.net/
http://www.myspace.com/deathfaceforever
http://www.facebook.com/deathfacekills
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_love
DEATHFACE LIVE DJ SET:
http://www.discopinata.com/deathfacepromo/deathface.taipei.zip
DEATHFACE is the hive mind entity created by Johnny Love of Guns ‘N’ Bombs. It is the product of locking a group of sociopathic misanthropes into a basement studio with a supply of high-powered hallucinogenic substances and a pile of heavy bassline, dubstep and mid-West breakcore. DEATHFACE is the sound of a sonic teenage ear beating.
"Deathface is from Brooklyn New York...but this kid on before The Prodigy and they'll find any excuse not to go on...Deathface transports hardcore rave into the next decade. Adrenaline driven....and trust me when I say this , it's not some paid for opinion which is included in some marketing budget. Awesome & dangerous...." - ALEC EMPIRE OF ATARI TEENAGE RIOT
FAULT - LOUISVILLE, KY (LIVE DUBSTEP)
[Terminal Dusk Records]
http://www.terminaldusk.com/
http://www.terminaldusk.com/artists/fault
http://www.line47.com/
Scott Webber has been creating music since 1994. His journey with an experimental noise/post-rock band as the percussionist. While in this band I developed as a musician and began a create solo noise side project built on electronics and found sounds then began composing and arranging these solo noise projects. I utilized old record players, tape loops, and records that contained lock grooves which I etched in with a razor blade. These crude abstract concertos lead into the realm of experimental electronica.
In 1998 Scott put down the record players and tape loops and began using computers to manipulate sounds with many different audio synthesis applications. His first recorded electronic material, the self-titled CD-R "Line 47". Once Scott refined his sound he met Enduser and instantly made a connection with him that sparked the Sonicterror Label in 2000. They quickly released albums and began to get attention from other labels and producers interested in working with Sonicterror. They we’re recognized as one of the top Jungle/Breakcore labels coming out of the United States.
In 2004 Sonicterror was disbanded and Scott became interested in other genres of electronic music besides Jungle and Breakcore. This resulted in the creation of Terminal Dusk, a label that was not focused on specific genres of electronic music but one that embraced such genres as Dub, Breaks, Electro and Gabber to name a few.
Terminal Dusk took off and right where Sonicterror left off with a great artist roster and fantastic releases. Scott is working on new Line 47 and Fault material. The Line 47 material is all over the map with jungle, IDM, breakcore and electro influences while the Fault material is more focused with heavy bass, dubstep, reggae and techno influences.
SLEEPY-T - LOUISVILLE, KY
[ Brass Knucks ]
http://www.myspace.com/djsleepyt
Magnolia Bar resident DJ for The Get Down weekly Sleepy-T is a Louisville favorite. He has been commanding dance floors not only in Louisville but across the Mid West serving music beat downs and dubstep wobble that get people grinding on the speaker stacks. Sleepy-T is not only an accomplished DJ but is also a brilliant producer working along side Brooklyn Fire artist Figure releasing "Its Only Love".
OK DEEJAYS - LOUISVILLE, KY
[ DUH! ]
http://www.okdjs.com/
http://www.facebook.com/okdjalexbell
http://www.myspace.com/okdeejays
http://www.facebook.com/djnarwhal
The OK DeeJays Alex Bell and Aaron Chadwell are one of the largest pieces to the Louisville dance community. It would not be a party with out them. Together they have been bringing their brand of disco, house, electro, and punk to the city of Louisville. If you have never been to an OK Deejay party its almost impossible to get a spot on the dance floor. Notoriously known for debauchery, shenanigans, and the best dance music the OK Deejays always deliver.
"we party party party. duh!, is our thing. we play songs that are fun to dance too. we love warehouses with huge speakers." - OK DEEJAYS.
MEAN STREAK
Lisa's Oak Street Lounge
1004 East Oak Street
Louisville, KY
10PM-4AM
+21/$6
cheap drinks • cash bar • ATM inside