hondo Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 FALL SHOWS September 29th : Mavericks : Ottawa October 13th : Pepper Jacks : Hamilton October 21st : Reverb : Toronto (cd release party) November 04th : Le Divan Orange : Montreal November 10th : Mercury Lounge : Ottawa November 18th : Jello Bar : Montreal More TBA very soon: check out new sounds from the new album in stores October 2006 King Sunshine illuminates disco roots and drop inflections of funk and dance rhythms, reinventing house music and driving the whole fusion over the red line. Imagine nine musicians transformed into one live DJ. Comprised of keyboards/synths, heart pounding drums/percussion, deep bass, slick guitar, intense electronics, tight horns and soulful vocals. King Sunshine has been lighting dance floors on fire since 1998 as a highly skilled and electric live act. KS has redefined the concert going experience. With the release of their second album Second Movement in fall 06, King Sunshine is poised to branch out to new segments of music lovers worldwide. Experiences at Canadas largest music festivals including the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2005 and 2006, Ottawa Blues Festival, Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto Harbourfront Festivals and Halifaxs Evolve Festival has brought KS nationwide recognition. Years of sold out club shows and underground parties have led to shared stages with music's finest DJs, including DJ Sneak, Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Ron Trent and Little Louis Vega. King Sunshines raw explosive energy takes dance music off of vinyl and brings it to the live stage. Emulating a DJ approach by building up their climaxes and breakdowns, and mixing their songs together into one continuous seamless set of music. People have described their concerts as deep and moving and "a powerful, unforgettable, rhythmic experience". The weathers beautiful on the dancefloor! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 hondo: Are you with KS? I'd like to know if they're OK with being recorded, as I plan on recording David Lauzon at the Mavericks show on Sept. 30, and could easily record KS as well (and just give a CD back to the band, without any other distribution without their OK).Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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