miércoles, julio 21, 2004

Nortec con banda en vivo en el Hollywood Bowl
Domingo 25 de Julio. 7:00 pm:

World Electronica Night
(The Crystal Method, Nortec Collective, Sidestepper, Nitin Sawhney)
Sunday, July 25, 2004 7:00 PM





Los boletos cuestan entre $11.50 y $76.00 dlls.


HOLLYWOOD BOWL THROWS L.A.'S BIGGEST OUTDOOR HOUSE PARTY WITH PROGRAM FEATURING ELECTRONICA FROM AROUND THE GLOBE 

The Crystal Method, Nortec Collective, Nitin Sawhney, and Sidestepper Make Their Hollywood Bowl Debuts
Program Highlights World Electronica Music from Asia, Colombia, U.K., Mexico, the Middle East, and the U.S.
SUNDAY, JULY 25, AT 7 PM

KCRW'S WORLD FESTIVALMedia support provided by KCRW
The Hollywood Bowl presents World Electronica, the third concert of KCRW's World Festival, on Sunday, July 25, at 8:00 p.m. The program brings together grooves from Asia, the UK, Colombia, Mexico, the Middle East, and the U.S., setting the stage for a global electronica showcase. The concert features special lighting and two giant LED screens, in addition to the Bowl's four new stadium screens, all projecting compelling images to enhance the musical experience.
The program includes The Crystal Method rocking the Bowl with their big beats, the Asian-inspired grooves of Nitin Sawhney, the Latin and UK-derived electronica of Sidestepper, and the Nortec Collective's Mexican beats. Nortec performs with a live band, while Sawhney's set includes a DJ set with two breakdancers and two South Asian dancers. The Crystal Method (with special guests) also presents a set with special guests created for this unique evening.
The Bowl's six-concert World Festival continues with the popular Reggae Night III on August 8 featuring Bunny Wailer, Luciano and The Skatalites; World Hip Hop on August 29, featuring Wyclef Jean, Thomas Mapfumo (with DJ), and Control Machete; and American Roots, featuring Lyle Lovett, Shelby Lynne, and eastmountainsouth, on September 12.
A product of the Las Vegas' rave scene, THE CRYSTAL METHOD is an electronica duo with a distinct rock feel. Formed in 1993 by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland, the duo have incessantly toured clubs, given extended performances, and set themselves apart from the plethora of studio-only dance groups. As a result of their live shows, their debut release in 1997, Vegas, won critical acclaim and firmly set them up as the genre's frontrunners of dance music for people who also like rock 'n' roll. A sophisticated mix of beats, guitar riffs, and hedonistic club sounds is exemplified on their most recent release Legion of Boom, which delivers a late-night party sound with a hard-edged groove. Along with their live set they promise stunning visuals on the Bowl's screens. They make their Hollywood Bowl debut.

 
Info adicional en: www.hollywoodbowl.com



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