Party: Hot Mass // Cold Cuts pres. Basic Soul Unit & J-UL

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Hot Mass // Cold Cuts pres. Basic Soul Unit & J-UL

Club: Hot Mass

Upcoming: 6
Date: 26.08.2017 23:55
Address: 1139 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, United States | show on the map »

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Party: Hot Mass // Cold Cuts pres. Basic Soul Unit & J-UL

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Hot Mass & Cold Cuts pres. Basic Soul Unit & Jason Ulrich

Basic Soul Unit (Dekmantel, Lab.our Music / Toronto)

Hong Kong born and raised in Canada, Stuart Li aka Basic Soul Unit has been steadily making his mark in underground electronic music circles since his first release in 2003. Stuart grew up listening to Toronto’s college radio stations and attended after hours parties playing underground house music. He later worked at Cosmos Records store which dealt vintage Jazz, Soul, Funk, Latin, Brazilian, Disco, House & Hip Hop to crate diggers both local and from abroad. Reflecting his diverse interest in music, Stuart's house & techno productions can swing from lush and soulful to crunchy and jacking . He has released and remixed music on respected labels such as Nonplus+, Dolly, Philpot, Mathematics, Mule Electronic, Versatile, Ostgut Ton, Dekmantel, Créme Organization & New Kanada.

J-UL (Lab.our Music / Toronto)

Jason Ulrich is a versatile dj, equally at home dropping a disco/boogie set as he is playing deep house and techno. Inspired by Toronto's influential underground dance club the Twilight Zone in the mid-late '80's, he dove into the cities burgeoning house scene and began collecting records. His collection soon grew to include many forms of underground dance music and he started playing parties in the mid 90's. Nearly 2 decades later, Jason has played countless Toronto venues and has opened for notable dj's/artists including Theo Parrish, Francois K, Ron Trent & Danny Krivit. In recent years Jason has been a part of collectives that have brought dj's Keith Worthy, Sadar Bahar, Norm Talley and Mike Clark to Toronto.