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    54//MUSIC

    “LIGHT & DARK – One genre is never enough”

    54 Music invites you to join them on their journey to becoming the

    most talked-about, innovative, boundary smashing label in the UK.

    With a launch set for in March 2009, in time for the Miami Winter

    Music Conference (WMC), the label has one clear, objective – to

    search for the future stars of tomorrow.

    With a diverse and dynamic way of thinking, 54 Music intends to

    house a variety of genres spread across two contrasting sides of the

    label: LIGHT and DARK.

    LIGHT will host an assortment of more esoteric genres, including

    deep house, broken beats, nu-jazz and all things eclectic.

    DARK meanwhile, will play host to techno, tech house and minimal,

    for discerning followers of the ‘intellectual techno movement’ (ITM.)

    54 Music is set to take dancefloors by storm, launching a nationwide

    search for talented artists and producers, giving them the chance to

    make the trip Miami for the WMC with them, and releasing or

    remixing a track on either side of the label.

    This new concept is being brought to you by the formidable 54 crew,

    who have been responsible for rocking London’s foundations for the

    last 4 years.

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    This is a call to artists, producers, engineers and music makers of

    any variety: get in touch and become apart of this musical

    revolution. Make it happen.

    Competition

    >Competition Details

    PRIZE one

    2nd Release on the dark side

    DJ at 54//Music launch in London

    Trip to Miami for WMC

    Track remixed by Audio Jack

    PRIZE two

    2nd Release on the light side

    DJ at 54//Music launch in London

    Trip to Miami for WMC

    Track remixed by Inland Knights

    PRIZE three

    Remix of 1st release from Kanio

    on the dark side

    DJ at 54//Music launch in London

    PRIZE four

    Remix of 1st release from Shur-I-Kan

    on the light side

    DJ at 54//Music launch in London

    >How to Win

    Send us your unsigned material and the top four artists hand picked

    from by A&R department will win.

    Don’t be afraid to send in your material. 54 Music is on the search for

    the world’s HOTTEST new talent: tracks that dont win still might be

    signed in the future.

    >Genres

    DARK SIDE

    Techno | Tech House | Minimal Techno

    LIGHT SIDE

    Deep House | Broken Beats | Nu-Jazz | Eclectic

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    54 MUSIC

    438 MILE END ROAD

    LONDON, E1 4PE

    or send to

    >Enter Here demo@54london.com

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    >Closing Date

    30.11.08

    CONFIRMED ARTISTS

    // SHUR-I-KAN

    Shur-i-kan’s trademark blend of musicality with cutting-edge

    electronic production has been turning heads and gaining fans for a

    number of years now.

    First discovered by the legendary Tom Middleton, Shur-I-Kan

    released his debut track “Niomi’s Dream” on the seminal Jedi’s Night

    Out compilation for Mixmag.

    Representing the deeper side of house, his distinctive productions

    have been in heavy demand, and he’s remixed Akabu, Trackheadz,

    Miguel Migs, Milton Jackson and Fred Everything amongst others.

    He’s recently ventured into techier territory with the lauded Berlin

    Rising EP on Defected imprint Physical Graffiti and has forthcoming

    releases on Urban Torque, Freerange and Winding Road Records.

    http://www.myspace.com/shurikan

    // AUDIOJACK

    Audiojack are without a doubt one of the most talented and exciting

    electronic music acts to develop in recent years.

    Their music has gathered an enviable and varied list of international

    DJs who support their sound including Groove Armada, Sasha, Carl

    Cox, Deep Dish, Paul Woolford, Lee Burridge, James Zabiela, Nic

    Fanciulli, Timo Maas, Erol Alkan, Black Strobe, Luciano, Steve Lawler,

    Craig Richards, Meat Katie, John Digweed, Laurent Garnier and Adam

    Freeland.

    With remixes, original productions and a debut album on their way,

    along with more international touring set for the future, Audiojack

    continue to build their reputation as one of the most consistently

    excellent electronic music acts breaking through the ranks.

    http://www.myspace.com/audiojackmusic

    // INLAND KNIGHTS

    A blend of jazz and funk, dynamic percussion and vocal hooks has

    been instrumental in catapulting the Inland Knights to international

    popularity.

    Under the Inland Knights moniker the pair have been fruitful,

    releasing tracks on labels such as Ralph Lawson’s famed 20:20 Vision

    imprint, Panhandle Records, Vista, Siesta, Sunflower, NRK, Low

    Pressings, double down and many more. Their original work has not

    gone unnoticed by their fellow artists; their tracks have been licensed

    to notable compilations such as the “Global Underground” series and

    Miguel Migs’ “Nite Life” mixes. The duo are rapidly becoming a very

    sought-after remix team. Some of their credits include Faithless’

    “Mohammed Ali,” Onionz and Tony’s “Everywhere You Are,” Floris’

    “Shake It,” and Dano’s “Horny Hustle.”

    Despite their success as producers,and over seven years of releases

    under their belts, they refuse to withdraw into the studio and continue

    to DJ and tour extensively. Riley notes they are always looking to

    balance their performance and production schedules. “If you start to

    do too much of one,” he says, “You start to miss the other.”

    http://www.myspace.com/inlandknightsdropmusic

    Friends

    54

    http://www.bar54.co.uk

    IDJ Magazine

    http://www.i-dj.co.uk

    M8 Magazine

    http://www.m8magazine.com

    Traxsource

    http://www.traxsource.com

    Dont Stay In

    http://www.dontstayin.com

    Data Transmission

    http://www.datatransmission.co.uk

    IHouseU

    http://www.ihouseu.com

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