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Smooth transitions, techno sound debut with resident DJs |
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Mar.09.2005 | Kansas State Collegian
(see article)
by Nathan Dorsett
Technology has provided new ways of appreciating and producing
music, bringing some new faces to Manhattan's music scene.
Brent Crampton, junior in journalism and religious studies at
the University of Nebraska, appeared last month on one of the
Turntable Tuesdays at PJ's Restaurant and Pub.
Crampton is featured on Omaha's "Ultramusique" record label
with Glenn Okada, a person who has performed with Carl
Craig of the Innerzone Orchestra, hard-edged trance icon
Christopher Lawrence and disc jockey Dan, formerly known as
"that zipper track guy."
Crampton has been a resident disc jockey at some of his
hometown's most diligent clubs: Bada Bing Ultra Lounge,
Bar 415 and Velvet Lounge.
Following the "coming of age" for electronic music in the
Midwest, after the end of the rave era in the late 1990s,
local musicians are feeling a need to diversify in order to
adjust to the nationwide move toward clubs, Crampton said.
... read the full article
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