{WMC} - WE LOVE MIAMI! | March 20th | FREE! | South Beach

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stylusfunk
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{WMC} - WE LOVE MIAMI! | March 20th | FREE! | South Beach

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Stylus Funk brings you a FREE opening night party on Tuesday, March 20th for the 2007 Miami Winter Music Conference. Screw the hype. We at Stylus Funk decided to have a good ol' fashion intimate house party to start off the conference. A mash up of DJs from around the country, all boasting unique styles and tastes. A little bit of house, electro, breaks, and 80's. One thing they all have in common though, is how to have a good time!

So if you're looking to start off WMC with a crazy, free, ass shakin' party with the most in-expensive drinks in South Beach, check us out! Visit StylusFunk.com for updated info and streaming mixes.

WE LOVE MIAMI!
@ The Boom Boom Room
Corner of 16th & Washington
South Beach
10pm-5am
FREE!



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DEJA
MySpace.com/djdejanyc

New York City's Deja has been a DJ and music aficionado for many years, and currently holds an A&R position at one of the US's most successful independent dance music labels, Robbins Entertainment. She plays regularly at a number of top NY venues ranging from the likes of Le Souk in the East Village, to trendier places like BED in Chelsea. It's a guarantee that no matter where the location--whether it be house or 80's--Deja never fails to throw down the newest, most exclusive tunes mixed in with staple tracks that always get the crowd moving.

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YUME
MySpace.com/djyume
www.djyume.com

Yume has been spinning house music for over 7 years, and along the journey he has rocked nightclubs in places like Honolulu, Boston, and Seattle. He is a recent Miami transplant, and plays a wide range of house music including the deep and funky persuasion, tech-house, electro, and hip-house. His sets vary depending on the mood of the crowd, with an emphasis on getting girls and boys moving and shakin' all night. If you're heading to a club with Yume on the decks, make sure you bring your dancing shoes!

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IKON
MySpace.com/ikonzmind

A DJ, promoter, freelance journalist, and radio mixshow host from Hawaii has become a rapidly rising figure in the domestic breaks movement by devoting his time to pushing and promoting a certain sound to its outer limits. His passion and prior experience as a house music aficionado have created his current and unique style that can be easily described as an eclectic mix of Funky Electro Breakbeat with elements of Old Skool Miami Bass, Booty, & Freestyle infused with present day Nu Skool influences. Ikon is a regular performer at both WMC and Hawaii & LA's annual LOVE FESTIVAL.

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G-Spot
MySpace.com/gspot808
Double-o-Spot.com

DJ G-Spot is originally from Chicago and has worked incredibly hard bringing the world's community of dance music, musicians & Hip Hop artists to the islands of Hawaii. His passion for music lies in the groovy baselines and soaring vocals of New York and Chicago House Music and the English progressive sound. G-Spot's devotion and dedication to exposing the dance music world to Hawaii has been enjoyed by 1000's. On the millennium he staged a worldwide broadcast with the BBC Radio 1 of his party where G-Spot and Carl Cox broadcasted to over 2 million people, while over 25,000 people attended the event. The British Broadcasting Company did a TV documentary on G-Spot and his DJ & Promoting career. He hosts and DJs for 2 separate radio mix shows for well over 10 years. On his show on KTUH (Fridays, 6-9pm) he plays a variety of music from trip hop, jungle, Trance, house to Techno, covering all the spectrums of music. On his Clear Channel Hot Mix Radio Show, he plays fast pace mixes of the latest music. Both Shows have a huge listener base and have been essential for the underground and club scene of Honolulu. His DJing career has taken him to places such as Tokyo, Brazil, Bangkok, Ireland, Sydney, Mexico, Melbourne, London and Numerous Canadian cities, and many other locals.

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MANIC
MySpace.com/djmanicnyc

When he was younger the only place you would find him was practicing mixing and listening to music. The name Manic fits him well - he has a way of creating an enormous amount of energy on the dance floor every time he is behind the turntables. Playing real smooth vocal tracks that have a good drive behind them, funky bass lines and real sounding instruments, and tribal drums that make you move. Piano tracks with dirty grooves to make a crowd stomp. Joining forces with Producer Alan Scott Plotkin of Virgo Studios, he is now currently producing, engineering and re-mixing for a number of artists and record labels. Manic co-produced the track "Never Ending" with Ronnie Ventura Feat Latrice Verrett on Nuuf Music, climbing the Billboard Dance charts to #25. He continues to make regular appearances at some of New York’s most prestigious clubs.


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