CLUB MUSEUM feat. DJ SHUFFLEMASTER (Tresor, JPN)

CLUB MUSEUM
feat. [DJ SHUFFLEMASTER](https://www.facebook.com/shikikyokai/) (Tresor, JPN)
[TONY TAY](https://www.facebook.com/djtonytay.FP?fref=ts)
Supported by [Zig Zach](https://www.facebook.com/djzigzach?fref=ts)

[DJ SHUFFLEMASTER](https://www.facebook.com/shikikyokai/)
Tatsuya Kanamori quickly became one of the few Japanese techno producers to attain global prominence within the late-’90s hard techno scene with his productions and remixes as [DJ SHUFFLEMASTER](https://www.facebook.com/shikikyokai/). Originally a committed member of the Tokyo-based Subvoice label, where he released a number of his early EPs, Kanamori’s reputation outside of Japan was aided largely by his affiliation with European techno heavyweights such as Adam Beyer, Joel Mull, Ben Sims, and Cari Lekebusch. Having remixed and/or worked with these aforementioned artists as well as several other notables, it came as little surprise that Berlin-based Tresor, arguably the world’s most universally recognized hard techno institution at the time, came knocking, offering Kanamori an opportunity to record his first full-length album. In 2001, EXP appeared via Tresor, a well-rounded LP filled to the brim with a number of dancefloor-orientated hard techno productions bearing Kanamori’s trademark aesthetic, making him one of the first Japanese techno producers to attain global recognition.

[Tony Tay](https://www.facebook.com/djtonytay.FP?fref=ts)
A DJ / Producer with his roots stemming from dance music the other side of the 4/4 norm, Tony hailed as the Ambassador of Breaks in Asia, is a man of constant reinvention. Having joined Zouk in 1996, [Tony Tay]((https://www.facebook.com/djtonytay.FP?fref=ts) firmly found his place in Phuture, churning out dance music the other side of the 4/4 norm. Tony stays adamant and dedicated to pushing the boundaries with his residency nights, ‘Sirens’. He has also been credited in the album releases of Hybrid, Tayo, Hyper, Ali B and Evil Nine for his contribution in spreading the Breakbeat gospel.

From 1999 through 2010, Sirens has been synonymous with the sonic realms of Breaks, Beats and Beyond. It was originally a series of parties thrown on a whim. Most notably, the longest-standing Breaks night in Asia, Sirens continues to break new ground; playing a cross section of Phat, Rockish, Driving and Tech Funk sounds, along with a broad spectrum of cutting edge Electronic dance music. ‘Sirens’ has also gone a notch higher to give the local clubbing massive, an enhanced party experience with the accompaniment of live visuals to Tony’s electrifying soundscapes. It has now amassed a following of its own bringing out local talents as well as showcasing international artists like, Adam Freeland, Evil Nine, Future Funk Squad, General Midi, Hybrid, Hyper, Koma & Bones, Meat Katie and Tayo just to name but a few.

His spacey, riding grooves bear testimony to why he is so instrumental in the development of electronic music in this part of the World. Branching out on his own now following a 14 year residency at the globally renowned Zouk Club, in Singapore, the world is a no-holds-barred place for a talent like [Tony Tay]((https://www.facebook.com/djtonytay.FP?fref=ts).

Tunes by Tony Tay: [https://soundcloud.com/tonytay](https://soundcloud.com/tonytay)

Public Admission $20 for ladies, $25 for men (incl. 1 drink)

This event is happening on Saturday, 3 October 2015, 11pm onwards at kyo. Cover charge applies. For more information, please see [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/clubkyo?fref=ts).


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