: ERROR_ : FRI 13TH JUNE : AT COSMIC BALLROOM : GUIDO SCHNEIDER & MATT TOLFREY

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  1. Mr Soft

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    : ERROR_ : FRI 13TH JUNE : AT COSMIC BALLROOM : GUIDO SCHNEIDER & MATT TOLFREY

    ERROR_

    FRIDAY 13TH JUNE

    MAIN ROOM
    GUIDO SCHNEIDER - LIVE
    (POKERFLAT)

    MATT TOLFREY
    (LEFTROOM)


    PLUS RESIDENTS SCOT NICOLSON & BINNI

    UPSTAIRS
    ROAD TO RIMINI

    AT COSMIC BALLROOM
    (STOWELL STREET - CHINA TOWN - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE)

    10PM TILL 4AM

    PAY ON DOOR ONLY...
    £10 BEFORE 11PM/NUS ///// £12 AFTER


    MORE INFO AT...
    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ERRORNEWCASTLE
    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/GUIDOSCHNEIDER
    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MATTTOLFREY
    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ROADTORIMINI


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  3. graham

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    Get the fuck in, thats some line up :eek:

    My birthday that weekend as well, happy days :D
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    ha ha!! i'll look forward to a quiet one then, wanted to see guido for a while now. Tolfrey as well :up:
  5. danny_m

    danny_m Papa Toon

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    really looking forward to this one! Looks like it's going to be another hectic few weeks with some of these lineups...
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    lookin forward to seeing tolfrey again :cool2: :dance:
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    Took some arranging .... oh, and a house re-mortgage !

    :eek:
  8. Granty

    Granty 38°52′48″N 1°23′30″E

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    Commited to the cause :up:

    I'm gonna do my upmost to get to this. Missed Magda on Friday thanks to my bank balance :cry:
  9. Mr Soft

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    JUNE FLYER.
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    i thaught u were puttin on tolfrey in july anyways?

    gutted man im back from ibiza to graduate and was wanting to see him binhead
  11. Mr Soft

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    Last minute change of plan...! We still have something just as good planned for our 2nd Birthday in July....! :wink:
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    adam. kthxbi

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    i know less than nothing about minimal but just been looking thru juno there and a few tunes caught me ears;

    adultnapper - tewa (matt tolfrey remix)
    popof - alcolic (tolfrey rmx)
    Guido Schneider/Jens Bond - In Order To Dance

    :up: canny
  13. Mamb0

    Mamb0 A pleasurable journey

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    Quaaality line up that like, flyers are always top notch aswell - where does the dude get his images from like?

    Theres loads of proper depressing buildings when your knocking around Newcastle that always seem 2 appear on the flyers, Compliments the wrongness nicely.
  14. Chewy

    Chewy I'd fist it

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    i'll be there tripping over steps
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    binni www.cleer.me

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    I got the idea when i was in Japan...saw some archetectural books with strange shit in em.

    We work with the lad who had the idea of using buildings in town to build the same effect....Its took a while to perfect the flyers but I rekon we are there now :wink:

    Feb flyer was my house





    NOT
  16. Mr Soft

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    Hmm... You sure it was your idea??? ... :confused: pahaha...
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    binni www.cleer.me

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    actually yes it was

    I remember the shop in Tokyo which is in Japan....dont have the name of the book unfortunately

    could find it tho :rolleyes:
  18. Mr Soft

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    id beg to differ...

    wait till i tell simon that your taking all the flak for his designs....! haha...
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    binni www.cleer.me

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    GUIDO SCHNEIDER BIOGRAPHY

    Guido Schneider has been producing electronic music since the early 90’s. Strongly influenced by "EBM“ he started his first project with a friend in 1991 with releases on SPV.

    In 1995 he founded his own Label "Neue Welten“ based in Celle, Germany. In 1996 he moved to Berlin where he began to fully focus on music. His productions and co-productions (e.g. as "Schneider & Radecki“ with Sammy Dee) always sounded sort of minimal, but were also exceptionally functional as he dared to stick his head out of his soundlab at an early stage. This together with the experiences from various live performances helped to perfect his tracks.

    Changes marked the beginning of the new millennium: Guido closed down his label "Neue Welten” and met vocalist Florian Schirmacher. After the first joint studio sessions it became obvious that Guido‘s production and Florian‘s vocal skills would complement each other perfectly and together they founded the project Glowing Glisses, under whose pseudonym they released 3 singles and the album "Silver Surfer“ on Poker Flat. Inspired by the addition of Florian‘s vocals as an instrument to his music, Guido felt that he was almost able to realize his musical ideas for the first time. The fascination that emanates from "Silver Surfer“ is based on the contrast between Florian‘s warm harmonic vocals and Guido‘s bleepy, minimal and subtle productions.

    In 2002 Guido and Glowing Glisses joined Steve Bug, Märtini Brös and Martin Landsky on the Poker Flat World Tour. Back in Germany, highly inspired, Guido began focusing on his solo project "Guido Schneider“. His first Poker Flat single "Triple Bolted“ (pfr35) and the track "Moved“ showed Guido’s huge potential.

    Two 12“s followed in 2004: "Unterwegs mit Guido Schneider“ (pfr47, including a fantastic remake of "Moved“) and "Oh My Buffer“ (pfr53). These two 12“s finally put Guido on the map of internationally acclaimed producers. Guido was also Steve Bug‘s first choice to remix his unstoppable classic "Loverboy“ for Poker Flat‘s 50th anniversary release. With his remix of B.’s “Minikool” he ended an extremely successful year 2004. In 2005 Guido first contributed the exclusive track ”Las Cuerdas de Las Canarias” to the "Poker Flat Volume Four“ album, alongside artists such as Steve Bug, Donnacha Costello, Argy and Jeff Samuel.

    To help the victims of the tragic events in Asia, Guido Schneider & Andre Galluzzi supported the Tsunami charity compilation, “Survivor” was an exclusive track on Tuning Spork’s Tsunami Benefit CD.

    In the first half of 2005 he continued his success with more excellent remixes including Dub Kult’s “On & On”, which went on to become one of this Ibiza season’s hottest tracks, the hypnotic vocal and Guido’s trademark baseline ringing in the head of clubbers, not only in Ibiza – re-appearing on many compilations accordingly.

    Remixes of 2Dawg’s “It’s A Dawgs Life“ (Mood Music) Daniel Stefanik’s “Move Me“ (Moon Harbour) and Brtschitsch & Galluzzi’s “Regenschauer” (on Taksi, his close friend Andre Galluzzi’s label) followed, maintaining his high quality throughout, once more proving his status as an incredible producer.

    After this long period of remix-productions, in September “Earthbrowser”, his first solo EP in a while was released on Jay Haze’s Tuning Spork, rotating in clubs around the world with the extremely funky, pounding and atmospheric tracks. Returning a favour to his friend Toxic, Guido then contributed a remix to Five T.’s “Graale”, to be released on Berlin’s Freizeitglauben label.

    Recently, Gudio joined forces with his old friend Sammy Dee (Pantytec) again, with whom he had worked years ago as Schneider & Radecki. The result of this reunion was the Clubcharts and Dancefloors ruling Poker Flat 12” “Styleways” (pfr63), which also was licensed to Richie Hawtin’s „Transitions“ album (Mute).

    Under the moniker “Motoguzzi”, Guido also remixed Easy Woman, actually a re-remix since it’s based on a track remixed by Musik Krauses’ Robag Wruhme. This one was released on the first compilation of Berlin’s legendary Berghain Club (Ex-Ostgut), mixed and compiled by his friend Andre Galuzzi. 2006 will also see his first remix on Richie Hawtin’s Minus label, remixing Plastikman himself on the “Panikattack” 12”.

    As a DJ and producer of international demand, Guido Schneider currently tours top clubs around the world.

    The new album „Focus On: Guido Schneider“ features the next milestone in Guido’s career. It includes some of his best released tracks and mixes as well as his brand new songs and gives an exciting overview of his capabilities.

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    MATT TOLFREY BIOGRAPHY

    For the last few years, everything has been falling into place for Matt Tolfrey. He quickly stepped up from playing at local bars to holding down residencies at The Bomb and Stealth in Nottingham, two of the country's most respected underground clubs. More recently he also started his own night named Leftout at the TBar in London, which has now been successfully running for two years. He's played at some of the best clubs in the UK, notably regularly slots at London superclub Fabric, and worldwide he's guested everywhere from Ibiza, and Berlin, via USA and Australia. As well as all this, he runs four of his own labels named Leftroom, Leftroom Limited, Leftout (www.leftroom.com), and Is This (www.isthisalabel.com). He has also collaborated with MarcAshken, Craig Sylvester, Inxec and B-Pole on releases and remixes.

    So how did he come so far so quickly? The answer is simple. Matt is a workaholic with a seemingly tireless dedication to forging his own unique style. Drawing on everything from deep house and techno, through to stripped down bleeps and Germanic mayhem, he's spawned his own hybrid strain of electronic funk. Anyone lucky enough to have already witnessed Matt in action will know that his particular brand of wobbly house and techno has the power to win hearts and destroy minds on the dance floor.
  21. Gary Proud

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    All of the crew are ooot for this for Grahams Birthday, really looking forward to Tolfrey also :up:

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