Sunday, May 14th • Green Room opens 2PM
No one does it quite like Omar-S. The latest in a long tradition of excellence in house and techno emanating from Detroit, his productions and DJ sets alike are characterized by a unique raw funk and back to the basics attitude that’s simultaneously refreshing and progressive. It’s all about the music for this guy; everything else is just noise.
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Omar-S ( FXHE | Detroit )
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Benoit ( Sunday’s Rooftop, Midnight Project | DC )
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Samantha Francesca ( Sticky Fingers Collective | DC )
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Tommy Cornelis (The NeedlExchange (TNX) | DC )
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OMAR S:
Detroit’s Omar-S (Alex Omar Smith; aka DJ Snotburger, DJ Snotinburg) emerged in 2003 as an underground techno/house maverick, releasing rigidly funky productions, made with analog gear, on his FXHE label. Though his 12″ releases were pressed in small quantities with handwritten labels (and with run-out etchings like “Techno music is my heritage – techno is not dead DAMN IT!”; and “Thanks to Rick Wilhite – I know I get on your nerves”, it wasn’t long before his releases reached specialty shops in the U.K. and Germany. Though he was building a cult following and was often placed by writers within the same context as fellow Detroit natives Moodymann and Theo Parrish, it wasn’t until 2009 that he truly strayed from his low-profile, self-sufficient mode. Parrish’s Sound Signature label released his “Blown Valvetrane”, and shortly after that, Smith provided the 45th mix for London club Fabric’s self-named mix series. The majority of Smith’s output was released on vinyl, but he also has full-length CD titles to his credit.