A Fun Fact about breakandenter …
breakandenter has supported over 106 Producers, DJs & VJs in 5 years.
106 is more than just the number of a classic Roland Juno synth. It is, in fact, an incredible legacy that few event organizers could possibly boast after even 20 years. The unparalleled passion and effort that the breakandenter crew have given the Toronto techno scene in the past 5 years will be celebrated this Saturday, December 8, at b&e’s unique staple venue: SPK at 206 Beverley Street, otherwise known as The Polish Combatants Hall.
THE LINEUP
- Morgan Geist aka Storm Queen, Metro Area – Environ, NYC
- Jeremy Glenn – Future Classic/We Play House – Toronto
- Martin Fazekas – breakandenter – Toronto
- Steve Cowan (a.k.a. Nebula) – breakandenter – Toronto – LIVE
Visuals by Wuestenarchitekten.
THE DEETS.
Saturday, Dec. 8th, 2012
@SPK: 206 Beverley St. Toronto, ON
10PM – 4AM
$20 Adv. Tickets available via Resident Advisor (more at the door)
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?424554
10PM – 4AM
$20 Adv. Tickets available via Resident Advisor (more at the door)
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THE STORY.
Breakandenter is turning five. Can you believe it has been so long? Five years of great parties, great friends, and great moments in the secret history of Toronto’s underground party scene. We’re so glad you’ve been a part of this journey!Now you are invited to take part in another one, with one of NYC’s greatest exports, one half of the legendary Metro Area, the Storm Queen himself, the one and only MORGAN GEIST! Supporting this dance music legend will be none other than rising Toronto DJ, Vocalist, and Producer JEREMY GLENN, whose New Life EP on Future Classics has become very much a contemporary classic indeed.Rounding out this phenomenal night of deep disco, house, and areas in between, are breakandenter residents MARTIN FAZEKAS, and STEVE COWAN (a.k.a. Nebula), who will be debuting a brand new live set for your dancing pleasure.Finally, the über-talented Wuestenarchitekten will mesmerize us, as always, with his amazing visual artistry.