Vibe315, Gettup Massive, 1000styles and Glow Presents :
SUPER$MASH!!!
FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2009!!
Time: 10pm-5am
$5 Cover for all!!
VENUE: 163 Mary St. (Corner of mary and Park)
Syracuse, NY
Entranceway is brick side facing Mary St.
Info line (315)706-5320
Private event for family and friends!!!
Bringin' it back like it's 1999!!

SMASH BROTHERS
www.myspace.com/smashiteeeeeeemusic
A duo of former hardcore scenesters who cashed in their scene points for a pair of turntables and a ticket to a non-stop dance party took the stage next. These DJs, who also happen to be twin brothers, spin remixed versions of party hip-hop and techno, sampling the Jackson 5, Young Jeezy, Justin Timberlake and countless others. They had plenty of crowd-pleasing tricks up their sleeves, including non-stop air-humping and shoulder-shaking, drinking from a gas canister, and frequently triggering gunshot effects. Tongue-in-cheek as they are, their music is clever and danceable as hell, and they just seem to want to have fun with whoever will listen. During their set, they offered to play private parties for anyone, anytime or place. Lo and behold, two hours after their set ended, the Smash Brothers showed up at a house party on Maryland Avenue to a much more receptive crowd, full of drunk, sweaty, dance-ready students. Despite the weak sound system, they played with the same energy as earlier in the night, except shirtless. The music is good, and the party they bring is better. -Liam McCabe (Syracuse New Times reporter)

THE BAD KIDS!!
Silas Maximus And Afar
www.myspace.com/gettupmassive
www.myspace.com/djafar
Every song is a sample and every beat a building block. The Bad Kidz transcend the standard DJ mixing one song into another rinse and repeat formula into fast paced mashup party rocking bliss. Combining Silas Maximus's mashup production and mixing with DJ Afar's turntable wizardry the Bad Kidz seemlessly mix new hip hop, old school hip hop, electro, baltimore house, miami bass, freestyle, electronica, breaks, Drum&Bass, pop and a little bit of everything. Tools used: four Turntables, two mixers, two computers, an Autotune rack and a microphone. Sounds like: If Girl Talk and Diplo swapped laptops for a month and then had their finished products mixed live by DJs Shadow and Craze with T-Pain Mcing.
Sean Place
www.myspace.com/djseanplace
Disko & Voins
www.myspace.com/disko315
www.myspace.com/v0ins

Steve-E
www.myspace.com/digitalearcandy

SwampTang
www.myspace.com/f4ckthisshiot
Modulate
www.myspace.com/peterapersonal

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