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MUTINY 10-Year Anniversary (Event Over)

  • When:Sat 11/3/07 (10PM)
  • Where: Eugene
  • Address: 27 W 24th St. New York, NY   Map
  • Cost: 20
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Editors' Take

At a decade strong, the MUTINY crew shows no signs of letting up. And it's a damn good thing too, since NYC hasn't been the same since they hit the scene with their monthly South Asian electronica night.

Tickets for this Event

  • Advanced Admission - $15.00
    Purchase advance tickets here for reduced admission to MUTINY.

Saturday Nov. 3, 2007

M U T I N Y

10 Year Anniversary

 

With Special Guest:

TALVIN SINGH

(DJ set)


And reuniting for the first time in four years, the full MUTINY crew:

ANJU - NAVDEEP - REKHA - SIRAIKI - ZAKHM


Also featuring a live set by:

SHAA'IR + FUNC


Visuals by:

VJ FULL STEALTH


27 West 24th Street (btwn 5th & 6th Ave.)

Formerly known as Eugene's

Subway: F, V, N, R, W, 1, 6 to 23rd St.


Doors open at 10pm / $20 Cover / $15 Advance

Buy advance tickets on this page



On November 3, 1997, DJs Siraiki (aka Vivek Bald) and Rekha joined forces to found the first club-night in the nation dedicated to the cutting edge of South Asian electronica. Originally a series of fundraisers for Bald's documentary Mutiny: Asians Storm British Music, about the roots of the 1990s UK "Asian Underground" explosion, the club "Mutiny" quickly became a force of its own on the New York City scene, delivering a hard-driving mix of South Asian classical, folk, and film music with drum 'n bass, jungle, hip-hop and dub.

Mutiny was fired up by a crew of rising young DJs - Navdeep, Anju, and Zakhm - and over its six years attracted a roster of all-star guests from all over the globe - from Talvin Singh, State of Bengal, Joi, Badmarsh & Shri, Ges-E, Mukul and members of Asian Dub Foundation, Black Star Liner, and Fun^Da^Mental to the Midival Punditz, Karsh Kale, DK/Omzone, Mutamassik, Badawi, DJ Spooky, TC Izlam, Mike Ladd, DJ Swingsett, Maneesh the Twister, and Ming&FS

This November 3rd, on the 10th anniversary of Mutiny's founding, the full Mutiny crew will return to the decks for one more night of musical insurgency, featuring long-time co-conspirator, percussion virtuoso and electronica pioneer Talvin Singh - who is currently finishing work on his third full-length studio album "Sweet Box" - and showcasing the rising talent of Shaa'ir+Func, a live outfit born in the crucible of Mutiny nights past.  Whether you missed it the first time around or have been waiting for its return, this is your chance to become part of the Mutiny!

http://mutinysounds.com/
http://myspace.com/talvingsinghoffici...
http://sangament.com/
http://myspace.com/navdeep360
http://myspace.com/kollektivmusic
http://losanjalis.com/
http://myspace.com/shaairandfunc
http://pardonmyhindi.com/

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  1. RE: What mix of 'Shakin' that ass' did Rekha play?

    maximum... Nov 5, 2007 at 11:40 AM
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    sounded like the fatboy slim mix was in there
  2. What mix of 'Shakin' that ass' did Rekha play?

    Aditya Nov 4, 2007 at 6:29 PM
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    Does anyone know what mix of the groove armada track did Rekha play last night? Or was she mixing live?

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