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> 11.3.2011 Elite Force (aka Zodiac Cartel) u&a /UK, Café Leopold, Wien
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Elite Force (aka Zodiac Cartel) u&a /UK (öffentliches Ereignis)

Datum des Ereignisses: 11. 3. 2011 (Einmaliges Ereignis)
Elite Force (aka Zodiac Cartel) u&a /UK
LineUP Elite Force (u&a/UK) [aka Zodiac Cartel]

Remote (Crankshaft Prod.)
Sharpmaks / Xoff / Zgy / Dubgandhi / Peyote / Jix (Artisco)
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Entry
Styles Breaks Electro Tech-Funk
Location Café Leopold
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
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sonstiges artisco & beat bureau present:

electro, breaks, tech-funk on 2 floors

ELITE FORCE (u&a/uk) [aka Zodiac Cartel]

Remote (Crankshaft Prod.)
Sharpmaks / Xoff / Zgy / Dubgandhi / Peyote / Jix (Artisco)

www.eliteforcemusic.com
Elite Force Facebook
Artisco Facebook
Cafe Leopold Facebook

Simon Shackleton's Elite Force project began way back in 1996, debuting on his own newly founded Fused and Bruised label with a series of peerless 12s and remixes. After five successful years winning plaudits from the likes of Fatboy Slim & Jon Carter, he put Fused and Bruised on the backburner to
concentrate on production work. After several years with Whole9Yards and Moonshine he became a primary artist on Adrift Recordings (formally known as Kingsize) before moving on to build his own empire under the U&A Recordings banner.

On the decks, Elite Force has been a prime mover since 1990 when he cut his teeth playing huge student nights and self-promoted acid house nights in the South West of England. Since then he has become known as one of the top technicians on a circuit that has included massive shows in Belarus,
Hungary, Australia, Italy, USA, Czech Republic, India, Turkey, Spain, Japan, Georgia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and China, amongst others, as well as numerous festival slots including Glastonbury, Coachella, Burning Man, San Francisco's Love Parade, Wickerman, Breakfest and the Glade. He is also responsible for the hugely influential Strongarm Sessions webcasts have
become something of an institution since their inception back in 2001, eceiving around 20,000 downloads per show, which still continue today although now being more specials he works on when he finds the time.

Often credited for being a lynchpin in creating the tech-funk 'genre' (an amalgamation of breaks, house, techno and electro) he has won plaudits from DJs and musicians across the board, including the likes of James Zabiela, Sasha, Crystal Method, Laurent Garnier and Fatboy Slim to name but five.

As a remixer, Elite Force has always been in huge demand, with legendary re-workings for the likes of Grandmaster Flash, Groove Armada, Crystal Method, Jungle Brothers, Stereo MCs, UNKLE & Infusion all contributing to his reputation as one of the most creative and effective remixers around.
Elite Force's music has also been the soundtrack to many a movie, with a huge list of impressive A-list credits to his name, including the likes of the Matrix, Charlie's Angels, Arlington Road, Mortal Kombat, Crow, The Bone Collector, The Jackyll, Spiderman 2 ' and his music has appeared on a wide array of TV shows, from CSI to Top Gear, from Football Focus to LA Doctors. He's also
soundtracked a number of computer games, including no fewer than 5 FIFA games, several of the Wipeout series, The Matrix and Motorstorm 1 & 2.
After releasing one of the most forward thinking albums in dance music this year to huge critical acclaim, Elite Force has embarked on a bruising DJ schedule & has continued to destroy clubs and festivals alike with his bag of bespoke edits. Whilst his label, U&A Recordings has not been out of the charts this year on Beatport, he enjoyed a unique first when his Revamped album was
released, when he had all 14 tracks inside the top 50 (all genres) thereby holding a 35% share of dance music's most popular tracks. By the end of 2010 he enjoyed 4 of the top 10 best sellers of the year in the Beatport Breaks Chart including the #1 with M.A.D., as well as having seen no fewer than SEVEN of his tracks and mixes hit the number ONE slot over the course of the year.

Festivals have come in thick and fast this summer, with Glastonbury amongst the first at the requestof Annie Nightingale and his set being broadcast on national radio for the second time this year. He also found time to take his U&A Clubnight to Scotland for the Wickerman Festival, hosting two roadblocked nights in his own Big Top. Due his ever growing & fanatical following he was also able to comfortably sellout his boat party in London through his own website, which promoters will know all too well is no mean feat at the moment.

Social networking plays a key role in Elite Force's unique and direct approach to connecting with fans as his 15,000 strong mailing list will testify. He also recently passed the 13,000 mark on his Facebook Page as well as enjoying the 420,000th Souncloud play, whilst his Myspace page has now seen close to 3 million views.

This summer Elite Force has headlined the Pagoda stage at Shambhala to a rapturous reception and almost instantly returned to North America for a 10-day stretch of shows including the highly prestigious Picnik Electronique in Montreal. He returned to Europe briefly for a headline set at the Szin Festival in Szeged, Hungary, before heading out to Nevada to play a mind-boggling array of 13 sets in total at this year's Burning Man festival, including slots at all the major soundsystems and closed out 2011 in fine style with a massive headline set for Opulent Temple in San Francisco at Sea of Dreams.

2011 will see Elite Force go from strength to strength with the release of the next game in the Motorstorm Playstation series. Alongside Noisia he has soundtracked the game with an individual contribution of 14 tracks which are set for global release on Sony, whilst Evolution have also created three unique Elite Force mutant racing vehicles for in-game-play. He also has everal releases scheduled on his U&A (United & Anarchic) label including a keynote compilation to celebrate the label's half century of releases.


Recent Quotes from Press:

“Elite Force unites the sometimes warring factions of electro house, techno, and breakbeat, like a peace keeper who values the spirit of cooperation and tolerance. He was forged in the fires of breakbeat, which has always had a habit of sucking in sounds that pass by. Elite’s sets are like a team performance, with tracks coming from all corners of the bass-driven sector, to create a vibrant hodgepodge of boundary-pushing dance music….“
[beatport]

"That is one hell of a Dubstep track in 'Shaolin Style' !" [Core Magazine]
"Whhooooaaaaaaaaa, big up's posse in effect. This is f*cking magnificent. Cheeky, dirty and just pure and simple Grade A. I really cant pick just one track that I like best, they are equally god damn amazing!!!"
[EQ Magazine]

"The tracks all grab you right away with a fierce force" [Urb Magazine]
"This is an amazing project. Classic and cosmic, yeah!! Full support from Radio One!"
[Annie Nightingale, Radio One]

"Thanks to Elite Force, we have entered a whole new paradigm in mashupology ... he has created a collection of numbers that sound like original compositions, such are the intricacies of his tailoring. Think less mash-up and more electronic investigation, this won't lose momentum anytime soon"
[iDJ Magazine (album reviews)]

"One of the most consistently innovative and hard-working producers out there ... from dubstep to tech-funk, this electrifying bunch of ace mash-ups mixed into a coherent, genre-traversing blend is a exceptional"
[DJ Magazine (album reviews)]

"The originator of the anti-genre DJ-style 'tech-funk' takes the realms of cross-genre production to another effortless high with Re:Vamped. In a nutshell, this kicks. 5/5"
[Mixmag Reviews]


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