Live Mix and Conversation with S & Him
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"If we had a mission statement, it would be
To Make the Dance Floor a Wild Orgy of Sweaty Bodies."
-- S &Him
S & Him move fast, spin relentlessly and carry a set of big decks. In a world where everything sounds the same, this orgasmic duo of bleeps and beats takes the mold, shreds it thinner than grated parmesan and then smokes it. Dance floors love the energy that exudes from the fingertips of these dedicated DJ's. Frantic, naked gatherings are the norm, as boundaries are shattered, stereotypes are laid to waste and bodies are pummeled to an extent that would inspire another Star Spangled Banner.
What makes them different from any other male/female electro duo, you may ask? Exactly. Not only are they one of a kind in their chosen genre, but they have evolved so fast it would make Darwin spin in his grave. From their humble beginnings at a little-known club in Long Beach, S & Him have spread out all over the country like a sick joke that has audiences begging for the punchline night after night. San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cleveland and Columbus have all felt the ill effects of the end of an S & Him set. Withdrawal symptoms most commonly include The Jones for more of what they've brought to the tables: the steady evolution of a DJ tag team that's more substance than style.
With their love of house and the odd beeps of technology, it would only take time for Bep and Unix to develop a passion for playing Electro and Tech House. Each one of the duo has been playing on their own for a few years, but putting the power of their passion together on the decks is a night not to be forgotten. After laying waste to dance floors in their stomping grounds around LA, the Dynamic Duo is set to invade cities around the country. Beware, for listening to their sets has been known to cause unbridled fuxing on the dance floor.
S & Him will be giving away free stuff, including mix CD's, tickets to their upcoming events and maybe even delicious little morsels of chocolate. Tune in, call in and win free stuff. Then make fun of your friends for not believing you when you told them what an earth-shattering radio show ElectroMusicology is.
www.electromusicology.com/image...im.jpg
"If we had a mission statement, it would be
To Make the Dance Floor a Wild Orgy of Sweaty Bodies."
-- S &Him
S & Him move fast, spin relentlessly and carry a set of big decks. In a world where everything sounds the same, this orgasmic duo of bleeps and beats takes the mold, shreds it thinner than grated parmesan and then smokes it. Dance floors love the energy that exudes from the fingertips of these dedicated DJ's. Frantic, naked gatherings are the norm, as boundaries are shattered, stereotypes are laid to waste and bodies are pummeled to an extent that would inspire another Star Spangled Banner.
What makes them different from any other male/female electro duo, you may ask? Exactly. Not only are they one of a kind in their chosen genre, but they have evolved so fast it would make Darwin spin in his grave. From their humble beginnings at a little-known club in Long Beach, S & Him have spread out all over the country like a sick joke that has audiences begging for the punchline night after night. San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cleveland and Columbus have all felt the ill effects of the end of an S & Him set. Withdrawal symptoms most commonly include The Jones for more of what they've brought to the tables: the steady evolution of a DJ tag team that's more substance than style.
With their love of house and the odd beeps of technology, it would only take time for Bep and Unix to develop a passion for playing Electro and Tech House. Each one of the duo has been playing on their own for a few years, but putting the power of their passion together on the decks is a night not to be forgotten. After laying waste to dance floors in their stomping grounds around LA, the Dynamic Duo is set to invade cities around the country. Beware, for listening to their sets has been known to cause unbridled fuxing on the dance floor.
S & Him will be giving away free stuff, including mix CD's, tickets to their upcoming events and maybe even delicious little morsels of chocolate. Tune in, call in and win free stuff. Then make fun of your friends for not believing you when you told them what an earth-shattering radio show ElectroMusicology is.
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Re: Next show: Nov 3
Thu, November 3, 2005 - 10:54 AMMan, what a rockin' set! DC (the Him part of S & Him) spun the whole time and Bep and I watched and listened to a killer collection of electro-tech tracks:
Artist - Track - Label - Album [if applicable]
Blendbrank - Synthetic Symphony - Bugeyed
Crosstown Rebels - Supreme Bachelors - S & M -
Sheriff Phatman - Sex People - Master Stroke 9
F.C. Kahuna and Josh Patrick - Something's Wrong - [none]
Kraftwerk vs. Michael Jackson - U Can't Go Wrong, Part 2 and 3 - [none]
100 Acre Wood - You're a Freak - Spread Records
Tom Neville - Just Fuck - UMN Records
Cyberpunks - Sex Machine - Electronica
Roman Flugel - Geht's Noch [Dominik Eulberg Remix] - Cocoon Recordings
Altar Ego - Rocker [Erol Alkan Remix] - Skint
Mylo - Destroy Rock [Tom Neville Remix] - Skint
LCD Soundsystem - Yeah [Dub] - DFA
Electric Spectrum - Kinda New [Tiefschwarz Remix] - Nonstop
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Memory Boy - There Is No Electricity - [unknown] - Defining Tech
Felix da Housecat - Silver Screen Shower Scene - [unknown] - Defining Tech
Artemis - Sync or Swim - [unknown] - Gravity
Tiga - Madame Hollywood - [unknown] - DJ Kicks
bis - The End Starts Today - [unknown] - Ultra 80's vs. Electro