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1/20/2006
Foo Fighters, Weezer DJ C-Minus Joins Slamdance Film Festival 2006 Closing Night Festivities, 1/27
Master turntablist C-Minus, just off his national tour with the Foo Fighters and Weezer, will perform for one night only as part of the closing festivities for the Slamdance Film Festival 2006.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January, 20, 2006 -- Master turntablist C-Minus, just off his national tour with the Foo Fighters and Weezer, will perform for one night only as part of the closing festivities for the Slamdance Film Festival 2006. Chosen for the occasion for his incredible skills on the decks as well as his fierce independent spirit and eclectic musical tastes blending hip-hop and rock, C-Minus will provide the perfect soundtrack for the final evening of this years week-long celebration of independent filmmaking.
WHEN:
Friday, January 27, 2006
12:15-2am
WHERE:
Slamdance Lounge
608 Main Street
Park City, UT
About C-Minus
When C-Minus begins spinning records you can tell. From the time the needle touches the first cut, anyone within earshot enters a world of hard rock in tune with underground hip-hop. His selection of songs range from Korn to Atmosphere, from the Foo Fighters to Jay-Z. When he drops a track from Radiohead into an Outkast single it not only sounds like it works, it sounds like that was the way the music was meant to be. Best of all, not only does he play the music, C-Minus lives the life. He has made music with Queens of the Stone Age, Korn and Johnny Cash. He has toured the country and the world with Korn, P.O.D., and Queens of the Stone Age, and performed on stage with Metallica, Kid Rock and Blink 182. In six years of extensive touring, over ten million fans have heard C-Minus unique breed of mixing. C-Minus two extremely popular Los Angeles radio shows, Friday Night Flavas and the groundbreaking The Lab on Power 106 (LAs #1 English-speaking radio station) plays for millions of people each week. Friday Night Flavas caters to an underground hip hop audience, while The Lab pairs rock with hip-hop. Most recently, C-Minus opened all the North American tour dates for the Foo Fighters and Weezer. For more information on C-Minus, including booking info, visit: www.c-minus.net
About Slamdance
Started in 1995 by a group of upstart filmmakers, the Slamdance Film Festival is a year-round organization dedicated to emerging artists and their vision. Slamdance has established a unique reputation for premiering independent films by first-time directors with limited budgets. At the same time, the Festival has stayed true to its roots by being organized and programmed by active filmmakers. Slamdance films have been picked up for distribution, invited to festivals around the world, won Independent Spirit Awards, the Palme d'Or and an Academy Award, among many other accolades. Slamdance Film Festival alumni include "Memento" director Christopher Nolan (festival award winner "Following"), the Emmy Award winning Russo Brothers ("Pieces"), and "Monster's Ball" director Marc Forster (festival audience award winner "Loungers"). The 2005 Slamdance opening night film, "Mad Hot Ballroom," was acquired by Paramount Classics. Festival dates are January 19-27, 2006, headquartered in Park City and Salt Lake City. For more information, visit: www.slamdance.com
MEDIA CONTACT:
William Lessard
Publicist
PRwithBrains for C-Minus
Tel: (914) 476-6089
# # #
http://www.c-minus.net/
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January, 20, 2006 -- Master turntablist C-Minus, just off his national tour with the Foo Fighters and Weezer, will perform for one night only as part of the closing festivities for the Slamdance Film Festival 2006. Chosen for the occasion for his incredible skills on the decks as well as his fierce independent spirit and eclectic musical tastes blending hip-hop and rock, C-Minus will provide the perfect soundtrack for the final evening of this years week-long celebration of independent filmmaking.
WHEN:
Friday, January 27, 2006
12:15-2am
WHERE:
Slamdance Lounge
608 Main Street
Park City, UT
About C-Minus
When C-Minus begins spinning records you can tell. From the time the needle touches the first cut, anyone within earshot enters a world of hard rock in tune with underground hip-hop. His selection of songs range from Korn to Atmosphere, from the Foo Fighters to Jay-Z. When he drops a track from Radiohead into an Outkast single it not only sounds like it works, it sounds like that was the way the music was meant to be. Best of all, not only does he play the music, C-Minus lives the life. He has made music with Queens of the Stone Age, Korn and Johnny Cash. He has toured the country and the world with Korn, P.O.D., and Queens of the Stone Age, and performed on stage with Metallica, Kid Rock and Blink 182. In six years of extensive touring, over ten million fans have heard C-Minus unique breed of mixing. C-Minus two extremely popular Los Angeles radio shows, Friday Night Flavas and the groundbreaking The Lab on Power 106 (LAs #1 English-speaking radio station) plays for millions of people each week. Friday Night Flavas caters to an underground hip hop audience, while The Lab pairs rock with hip-hop. Most recently, C-Minus opened all the North American tour dates for the Foo Fighters and Weezer. For more information on C-Minus, including booking info, visit: www.c-minus.net
About Slamdance
Started in 1995 by a group of upstart filmmakers, the Slamdance Film Festival is a year-round organization dedicated to emerging artists and their vision. Slamdance has established a unique reputation for premiering independent films by first-time directors with limited budgets. At the same time, the Festival has stayed true to its roots by being organized and programmed by active filmmakers. Slamdance films have been picked up for distribution, invited to festivals around the world, won Independent Spirit Awards, the Palme d'Or and an Academy Award, among many other accolades. Slamdance Film Festival alumni include "Memento" director Christopher Nolan (festival award winner "Following"), the Emmy Award winning Russo Brothers ("Pieces"), and "Monster's Ball" director Marc Forster (festival audience award winner "Loungers"). The 2005 Slamdance opening night film, "Mad Hot Ballroom," was acquired by Paramount Classics. Festival dates are January 19-27, 2006, headquartered in Park City and Salt Lake City. For more information, visit: www.slamdance.com
MEDIA CONTACT:
William Lessard
Publicist
PRwithBrains for C-Minus
Tel: (914) 476-6089
# # #
http://www.c-minus.net/