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Marshall Jefferson & Carl Dupree will be organized at Le Noir KL on 25th November 2016 (Friday).

* For more information, please visit this website https://www.facebook.com/events/792247140915447/

Le Noir KL presents...

The real godfather of house, Marshall Jefferson and the saviour of soulful dance music, Carl Dupree (Phuture Sole Recordings) on Friday 25th November upstairs in the club lounge!

Supported by Circuitbreaker

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To RSVP for free entry before 1am, simply click 'Going' on this event page. RM40 on the door (Includes 1 free drink).

Bottle packages apply for table bookings.
To avoid disappointment, book your table now!
[email protected]

BOTTLE PACKAGES:

Belvedere: x2 RM988 / x3 RM1,458
Gordon’s: x2 RM748 / x3 RM1,088
Johnnie Walker Gold Label: x2 RM1,248 / x3 RM1,818
Singleton: x2 RM988 / x3 RM1,458
Haig Club: x2 RM1,298 / x3 RM1,968

Add a bottle of Moët & Chandon to any package for an extra RM488!

CHAMPAGNE PACKAGES:

Moët & Chandon: x3 RM1,288 / x5 RM2,088 / x10 RM3,988
Dom Pérignon: x2 RM2,588 / x3 RM3,828

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Marshall Jefferson

Marshall Jefferson is one of the founding fathers of house music as it is known today. Born in Chicago in 1959, Marshall was a central figure in the development of the Chicago house scene and produced seminal house anthems including ‘Move Your Body’, ‘7 Ways To Jack’ and ‘Open Our Eyes’. He has worked with the best in the business, from fellow founding father Frankie Knuckles to Roy Davis Jr., Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley, Felix Da Housecat and Lil Louis. Marshall has had a leading hand in the growth of the acid and deep house movements and even today continues to evolve these genres amid dooms-dayers predicting their collective demise.

Initially inspired by rock music, regular trips to Chicago’s famed Music Box Club in the mid-1980s turned Marshall onto the sounds of early house music. Having bought himself a modest synthesiser and sequencer set-up, Marshall began producing his own cuts and passed them onto Ron Hardy of the Music Box Club, who quickly began playing them to the love of the crowd.

Marshall’s first release, 1985’s ‘Go Wild Rhythm Trax’ on Virgo Records, demonstrated Marshall had the talent vital to succeed in such a fickle industry. ‘Move Your Body’, originally a production Marshall had passed onto Ron Hardy, was released on Trax Records in 1986 and is today recognised as a genre-defining release, having been subtitled and acclaimed ‘The House Music Anthem’.

The mid-1980s gave way to the development of acid house, and Marshall actively participated in the movement’s growth through his use of the Roland TB303. The release in 1987 of ‘Acid Trax’ launched the career of DJ Pierre and Marshall went on to work with the likes of Ten City, Robert Owens, Keith Thompson and Pierre’s collective Phuture.

Forever in search of fresh inspiration, Marshall switched his focus in the late 1980s from acid house to the then relatively new sub-genre of deep house. ‘Open Our Eyes’, released on Big Beat in 1988, was a huge success; nowhere before had a producer been able to make such an emotional connection with the listener, at the same time maintaining the physical connection necessary for it to succeed on the dance floor. Through his work with vocalists like Kim Mazelle, Ce Ce Rogers and Curtis McClaine, Marshall produced hits on labels including Republic UK, Trax Records, Atlantic and Syncopate.

Juggling production and remix duties with a hectic touring schedule, Marshall was the headline act in the first House Music Tour of Europe in 1987 and enjoyed regular gigs in clubs around the US, most notably in Chicago.

In 1990 Marshall retired from the scene following the shelving of a massive project he took on with Big Beat Records, but re-appeared behind the decks three years later feeling reenergised and with an increased drive and passion for house music. He moved to London and began a five-year residency with the Tribal Gathering and Big Love events. His debut artist album, 1997’s ‘Day Of The Onion’, received critical acclaim across the board, as did his mix compilations including 1996’s Tribal Gathering release – which he mixed with fellow residents James Lavelle and Gayle San - and his 1997 effort, ‘Chicago House 86-91: The Definitive Story’.

The new millennium saw original production take a back seat, with Marshall instead releasing several mix compilations, including 2001’s ‘Welcome to The World Of Marshall Jefferson – A Testament to House Music’, 2003’s ‘Move Your Body: The Evolution of Chicago House’ and 2004’s ‘Marshall Jefferson Presents The Foundations of House’, released on the UK’s Suss’d Records.

Original releases, when they did drop, always fared well. Marshall’s collaboration with Serge Imhof on ‘69%’ on ATFC’s OnePhatDeeva imprint was a defining release for the then relatively new label. 2004 saw Marshall team up with DJ Pierre once more to release ‘Clap Your Hands (Everybody Dance)’ on the UK’s Essence Records. The following year Marshall appeared at London club Pacha as part of their ‘Fathers of House’ events, a series celebrating house music’s heroes from past and present. He is currently touring extensively, continuing to spread his love of music around the world.

https://mn2s.com/booking-agency/dj-roster/marshall-jefferson/
https://www.facebook.com/MarshallJeffersonOfficialFanPage/
https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/marshalljefferson
https://www.beatport.com/artist/marshall-jefferson/4627
https://twitter.com/MarshallJeffers

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Carl Dupree

Carl Dupree is among the ‘saviours’ of New Jersey’s soulful dance scene thanks to his soulful DJ sets and the Phuture Sole stable that he releases killer garage music through as head of A&R and CEO. As a kid hip-hop was his thing but by the time he was 19. Carl had seriously begun gigging around the NJ/NYC metropolitan area making his mark, the first professional gig being at the infamous Peppermint Lounge, East Orange, NJ. Soon gigs were pouring in from numerous venues such as Loop Lounge, Euphoria Lounge, Club Eclipse, Demerara’s, Nell’s, Filter 14, Groove Jet, Cheetah Club, Twirl and the famous Twilo and Limelight clubs. News of his distinctive DJing style reached several promoters in the UK leading to several guest slots at clubs such as the Honeycomb, The Pelican, 1741, Liquid Rooms, Berlin, EGG, Poo Na Na and a quarterly residency at Taste to name a few. Carl has etched a huge fan base in the UK. Also playing thru NYC, NJ, Chicago and Miami for different events every year.

Phuture Sole Recordings created in the spring of 2003, Carl’s aim with the label is to be at the helm of uptempo soul here in New Jersey. “At the moment, NJ has been injected with a new vitality, especially in the ‘soulful’ dance music arena. We, at Phuture Sole want to tap into that spirit and we will be forthright in our efforts to release a high quality, soul-based product”. Not discounting track-oriented or instrumental material, it is the gospel-tinged vocals, complex lyrics and arrangement, with strong emphasis on melody and a sophisticated jazz funk-based musicianship that is the foundation of Phuture Sole Recordings.

In the 2011, as CEO and Executive Producer, he became the face of the label as well as taking on all the tasks for all releases. His propensity for great soulful music has put him on the forefront of the&

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Le Noir KL
Le Noir KL, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400, Kuala Lumpur, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Le Noir KL
3-story alfresco bar with amazing food, top quality live music and DJs, intimate club lounge and iconic roof terrace with stunning 360° city views.
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Marshall Jefferson & Carl Dupree will be organized at Le Noir KL on 25th November 2016 (Friday).

* For more information, please visit this website https://www.facebook.com/events/792247140915447/

Le Noir KL presents...

The real godfather of house, Marshall Jefferson and the saviour of soulful dance music, Carl Dupree (Phuture Sole Recordings) on Friday 25th November upstairs in the club lounge!

Supported by Circuitbreaker

--------------------

To RSVP for free entry before 1am, simply click 'Going' on this event page. RM40 on the door (Includes 1 free drink).

Bottle packages apply for table bookings.
To avoid disappointment, book your table now!
[email protected]

BOTTLE PACKAGES:

Belvedere: x2 RM988 / x3 RM1,458
Gordon’s: x2 RM748 / x3 RM1,088
Johnnie Walker Gold Label: x2 RM1,248 / x3 RM1,818
Singleton: x2 RM988 / x3 RM1,458
Haig Club: x2 RM1,298 / x3 RM1,968

Add a bottle of Moët & Chandon to any package for an extra RM488!

CHAMPAGNE PACKAGES:

Moët & Chandon: x3 RM1,288 / x5 RM2,088 / x10 RM3,988
Dom Pérignon: x2 RM2,588 / x3 RM3,828

--------------------

Marshall Jefferson

Marshall Jefferson is one of the founding fathers of house music as it is known today. Born in Chicago in 1959, Marshall was a central figure in the development of the Chicago house scene and produced seminal house anthems including ‘Move Your Body’, ‘7 Ways To Jack’ and ‘Open Our Eyes’. He has worked with the best in the business, from fellow founding father Frankie Knuckles to Roy Davis Jr., Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley, Felix Da Housecat and Lil Louis. Marshall has had a leading hand in the growth of the acid and deep house movements and even today continues to evolve these genres amid dooms-dayers predicting their collective demise.

Initially inspired by rock music, regular trips to Chicago’s famed Music Box Club in the mid-1980s turned Marshall onto the sounds of early house music. Having bought himself a modest synthesiser and sequencer set-up, Marshall began producing his own cuts and passed them onto Ron Hardy of the Music Box Club, who quickly began playing them to the love of the crowd.

Marshall’s first release, 1985’s ‘Go Wild Rhythm Trax’ on Virgo Records, demonstrated Marshall had the talent vital to succeed in such a fickle industry. ‘Move Your Body’, originally a production Marshall had passed onto Ron Hardy, was released on Trax Records in 1986 and is today recognised as a genre-defining release, having been subtitled and acclaimed ‘The House Music Anthem’.

The mid-1980s gave way to the development of acid house, and Marshall actively participated in the movement’s growth through his use of the Roland TB303. The release in 1987 of ‘Acid Trax’ launched the career of DJ Pierre and Marshall went on to work with the likes of Ten City, Robert Owens, Keith Thompson and Pierre’s collective Phuture.

Forever in search of fresh inspiration, Marshall switched his focus in the late 1980s from acid house to the then relatively new sub-genre of deep house. ‘Open Our Eyes’, released on Big Beat in 1988, was a huge success; nowhere before had a producer been able to make such an emotional connection with the listener, at the same time maintaining the physical connection necessary for it to succeed on the dance floor. Through his work with vocalists like Kim Mazelle, Ce Ce Rogers and Curtis McClaine, Marshall produced hits on labels including Republic UK, Trax Records, Atlantic and Syncopate.

Juggling production and remix duties with a hectic touring schedule, Marshall was the headline act in the first House Music Tour of Europe in 1987 and enjoyed regular gigs in clubs around the US, most notably in Chicago.

In 1990 Marshall retired from the scene following the shelving of a massive project he took on with Big Beat Records, but re-appeared behind the decks three years later feeling reenergised and with an increased drive and passion for house music. He moved to London and began a five-year residency with the Tribal Gathering and Big Love events. His debut artist album, 1997’s ‘Day Of The Onion’, received critical acclaim across the board, as did his mix compilations including 1996’s Tribal Gathering release – which he mixed with fellow residents James Lavelle and Gayle San - and his 1997 effort, ‘Chicago House 86-91: The Definitive Story’.

The new millennium saw original production take a back seat, with Marshall instead releasing several mix compilations, including 2001’s ‘Welcome to The World Of Marshall Jefferson – A Testament to House Music’, 2003’s ‘Move Your Body: The Evolution of Chicago House’ and 2004’s ‘Marshall Jefferson Presents The Foundations of House’, released on the UK’s Suss’d Records.

Original releases, when they did drop, always fared well. Marshall’s collaboration with Serge Imhof on ‘69%’ on ATFC’s OnePhatDeeva imprint was a defining release for the then relatively new label. 2004 saw Marshall team up with DJ Pierre once more to release ‘Clap Your Hands (Everybody Dance)’ on the UK’s Essence Records. The following year Marshall appeared at London club Pacha as part of their ‘Fathers of House’ events, a series celebrating house music’s heroes from past and present. He is currently touring extensively, continuing to spread his love of music around the world.

https://mn2s.com/booking-agency/dj-roster/marshall-jefferson/
https://www.facebook.com/MarshallJeffersonOfficialFanPage/
https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/marshalljefferson
https://www.beatport.com/artist/marshall-jefferson/4627
https://twitter.com/MarshallJeffers

--------------------

Carl Dupree

Carl Dupree is among the ‘saviours’ of New Jersey’s soulful dance scene thanks to his soulful DJ sets and the Phuture Sole stable that he releases killer garage music through as head of A&R and CEO. As a kid hip-hop was his thing but by the time he was 19. Carl had seriously begun gigging around the NJ/NYC metropolitan area making his mark, the first professional gig being at the infamous Peppermint Lounge, East Orange, NJ. Soon gigs were pouring in from numerous venues such as Loop Lounge, Euphoria Lounge, Club Eclipse, Demerara’s, Nell’s, Filter 14, Groove Jet, Cheetah Club, Twirl and the famous Twilo and Limelight clubs. News of his distinctive DJing style reached several promoters in the UK leading to several guest slots at clubs such as the Honeycomb, The Pelican, 1741, Liquid Rooms, Berlin, EGG, Poo Na Na and a quarterly residency at Taste to name a few. Carl has etched a huge fan base in the UK. Also playing thru NYC, NJ, Chicago and Miami for different events every year.

Phuture Sole Recordings created in the spring of 2003, Carl’s aim with the label is to be at the helm of uptempo soul here in New Jersey. “At the moment, NJ has been injected with a new vitality, especially in the ‘soulful’ dance music arena. We, at Phuture Sole want to tap into that spirit and we will be forthright in our efforts to release a high quality, soul-based product”. Not discounting track-oriented or instrumental material, it is the gospel-tinged vocals, complex lyrics and arrangement, with strong emphasis on melody and a sophisticated jazz funk-based musicianship that is the foundation of Phuture Sole Recordings.

In the 2011, as CEO and Executive Producer, he became the face of the label as well as taking on all the tasks for all releases. His propensity for great soulful music has put him on the forefront of the&

Location

Le Noir KL
Le Noir KL, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400, Kuala Lumpur, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
Le Noir KL
3-story alfresco bar with amazing food, top quality live music and DJs, intimate club lounge and iconic roof terrace with stunning 360° city views.
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