Aquasky are from Bournemouth, UK. They started their career in 1995 when they were signed to Moving Shadow Records for a three record deal on the back of their massively sucessful Dezires/Images single which was remixed... Read More
Matthew Welch's Blarvuster performed a set on June 30, 2007 as the opening act of the Warm Up season. Here's a description from their MySpace page: Labyrinthine and florid melodies streaming over alien funk... Read More
Derek Plaslaiko (Ghostly, NYC) delves into the realm of dance music in which the head and body are equally active. Mixing lush techno with jackin' house and a healthy dose of Detroit classics, Plaslaiko is known for his... Read More
Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Carl Craig has released material under a number of aliases, and created his own record label called Planet E which, in addition to his own work, has released records by well-known techno and house artists.
At Warm Up 2007, Tummy Touch Records hosted a day of music at MoMA PS1, inviting a variety of DJs to play for New Yorkers who were eager to dance. Daniel Collás, a member of the funk-infused Phenomenal Handclap Band, was one of the DJs who performed.
As a DJ and promoter for the famed "Regressive Technologies" series, Ulysses featured guests from New York DJ legends Arthur Baker and Mark Kamins to new stars like Miss Kitten and John Selway. This experience makes Ulysses a unique force.
An improvisation by the duo of Charles Cohen (Buchla synthesizer/processors) and Anthony Coleman (Farfisa organ/processors) opened the July 28th concert in the courtyard in 2007. (35 minutes) Read More
During 2007's Warm Up summer music series, Tummy Touch Records hosted a day of performances at MoMA PS1 and invited writer Dan Martino aka DJ Soulstatic to play an eclectic set.