Friday, December 9, 2011

Transoverload Live at The Official "Electronic Awakening" After-Party Miami, FL ~~~ Celebrating the screening of Electronic Awakening @ O-Cinema


Keyframe-Entertainment and RevolutionBookings.com Present...


~~~ The Official "Electronic Awakening" After-Party Miami, FL ~~~
Celebrating the screening of Electronic Awakening @ O-Cinema

Electronic Awakening is an ethnographic documentary film that investigates the spirituality of Electronic Dance Music culture and its ties to ancient shamanic rituals.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electronic-Awakening/133959056671273

A Journey of Electronica covering Downtempo, TechHouse, Progressive Psy & Techno.

Guiding you through the experience:

10 pm ~ DayDREAMn (GSN, Ft. Lauderdale)
11 pm ~ Shawn Mack (Ft. Lauderdale)
12 am ~ EARTIGHT (Miami Bryce and Pantoja, Gigabeat Records)
1 am ~ RioTGeaR (UMF Radio, Mocean District, riotgearmusic.com)
2 am ~ Roe Revolution (RoeRevolution.com,
Creatorentertainment.com)
3 am ~ Transoverload LIVE (Acustronic, Creatorentertainment.com)
4 am ~ Third Ear Syndrome (Bacteria Records, NYC)

Visuals by: Dancing Zombies (Orlando)
https://www.facebook.com/DancingZombies



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The Electric Pickle
2826 N Miami Avenue, Miami
http://www.electricpicklemiami.com/

Pre-sale info coming soon.

"A liquor fueled love machine, designed as a forum for creative
expression and cross cultural exploration"


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More on Electronic Awakening:

The film features dozens of experts, visionaries, and published authors who explore the premise that "Electronic Music is spiritual technology that allows access to higher states of consciousness". Filmed over a period of 5 years at events such as Burning Man, Earthdance, LoveFest, Moontribe, Wicked, Shambhala and the Boom Festival in Portugal.

Electronic Awakening reviews rave's evolution from large-scale commercial events to smaller gatherings in remote locations. The film offers insight into the inner workings of the brain and its metaphysical connection to the repetitive beats that allow for that sense of unity and freedom that millions feel on the dance floor. It also investigates this culture’s significance to the prophecies of 2012, how this bizarre and sacral relationship to electronic music has evolved the group over time, and where it all seems to be leading them.

With world-renowned artists such as Shpongle, The Crystal Method, Random Rab, Phuture Primitive, Govinda, Cosmosis, Vibrasphere, Bird of Prey and many more... Electronic Awakening is not to be missed!

Daniel Pinchbeck: Journalist Author of “Breaking Open the Head”
Alex Grey: World Renowned Visionary Artist
Terence McKenna: Author of “True Hallucinations”
Ken Kesey: Author and Producer of the infamous 1960s Acid Tests
Erik Davis: Author of “Techgnosis”
Starhawk: Author of "The Spiral Dance", "The Fifth Sacred Thing”
Dr. Robin Sylvan: Religious Studies Scholar, Author of “Tranceformations”
Goa Gil: World-Renowned Pioneer of Goa Trance
Mark Heley: Author of “The Everything Guide to 2012”
Dr. Chiara Baldini: Researcher on Mythological Roots of EDM
Dr. Charles de Ledesma: Lecturer at University of East London
and many more...

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electronic-Awakening/133959056671273

Website:
http://www.electronicawakening.com/


Documentary Screening: 9 PM (O Cinema)
PRE-SALES TIX for film (film ticket purchase includes Free after- party)
http://miami_electronic_awakening.eventbee.com/


Location:
O Cinema
90 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127

Techno X-Mass 2011


Description
This month, on the 16th of December, Sonic Label crew brings to the beach some of the loudest sounds on the block with the 7th edition of TECHNO X-MASS, featuring some of the freshest talent in town.

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GUS CAROL
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=gus+carol

JENN MARTINELLO
http://www.facebook.com/DJJennM
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=jenn+martinello

AXIOM
http://www.facebook.com/AXM333

NIKIEM
www.nikiem.com

MPSOUP
http://www.mpsoup.com/

TRANSOVERLOAD
http://www.transoverload.com/
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=transoverload

ORGANICARMA
http://www.reverbnation.com/organicarma/
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1031888051

ESTEBAN MARIN
http://www.beatport.com/artist/esteban-marin/210003
http://www.facebook.com/djEstebanMarin

DESTRO
http://soundcloud.com/dj-destro
http://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-DESTRO/253453015243
Sponsors for Destro include:
http://novationmusic.com/products/digital_dj/dicer
http://www.movimientoilicito.com/

ROBERTO CHIRIQUI
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=roberto+chiriqui
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Roberto-Chiriqui-Official-Page/117220158297276

AXL
http://kremadelik.com/artistas/axl-sonic/

DAVE BETAMAX
http://smutandbass.com/
http://soundcloud.com/davebetamax

ROE REVOLUTION
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Roe-Revolution/186382348063861

FUMES
http://www.fernandofumes.com/

FASE1
http://www.facebook.com/djfase1

PARABAVIZK
http://www.facebook.com/parabavizk

TOMAZ
http://soundcloud.com/search?q%5Bfulltext%5D=tomaz+hernandez

FLEX

◙ 9PM TO 5AM
◙ 2 AREAS OF SOUND
◙ INDOOR AND OUTDOOR VENUE
◙ LIVE VISUALS


WASABI FASHION CULT & HIGH SOCIETY CLOTHING
http://www.facebook.com/WasabiMAG

Transoverload Live at DREAMSCAPE "WHERE ANYTHING CAN BECOME REALITY" HOLIDAY EDITION


Description
DREAMSCAPE "WHERE ANYTHING CAN BECOME REALITY"
HOLIDAY EDITION - (CHRISTMAS BREAK)

FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS:
DJ/MODEL HEAVYGRINDER [L.A.]
http://msheavygrinder.com/
http://www.facebook.com/djheavygrinder

[2PM-4AM (14 HOURS), SHOWCASING OVER 70 DJS & PERFORMERS, 5 AREAS OF SOUND LIGHTING, LIVE VISUALS & LASER LIGHT SHOWS, DREAMSCAPE DANCERS, OXYGEN BAR & MORE SURPRISES!]

5 ROOMS!

1) [Mekka Main Room] (House/Techno)
Hosted by: Brian Perez
Visuals by: VJ TBOT

STELLAR [Las Vegas]
Distinct Records

SPINNZINN
90.5 WVUM RADIO
http://soundcloud.com/spinnzinn
Bassment Sessions / Daisy Cartel

EDDIE LOPEZ
www.undergroundradio.tv

DEEP THERAPY
Therapy Sessions

GUSTAVO CAROLE
SNOOPY ESTRADA
CHRIS E
LIGHT (YANDER D)
LE BRION & IVAN AVILA
SQUIDZ
JONNIE SPARKO
LINUS
CHRISTIAN SHIAVONE
RAVEHARD

2) DISCOTEKKA - [ELECTRO/DUBSTEP]

HEAVYGRINDER [L.A.]
http://msheavygrinder.com/
http://www.facebook.com/djheavygrinder

RENEGADES OF FUNK
http://www.facebook.com/DistinctrecordsDJ
www.soundcloud.com/renegadesoffunk
Distinct Records

STEEL
ROOKS
NICK Q
BANDITZ
PROPS
JOSEPH ALAN
THIS IS MY EMPIRE
HIJINX
DUB VIKING
MO PALACIOS
INVADER
DRIBBLEZ
FIALLO
CHAINSAW
INTITLED1

3) OMG ROOM - [HARDSTLYE/TRANCE/PSYCHEDELIC]

TRANSOVERLOAD LIVE!

MINDCHIME

JENN MARTINELLO

DOUBLEBASS
TRAVIS DE DEMO
DTECK
BAKER
JOEY VELEZ
MATRIXX
GREG LOGVINSKY

4) GODDESS - [JUNGLE/DRUMNBASS]

GEORGE YOUNG THE INFINATE!!!

SOULAR

CASPER & PHASE

SOUR DIESEL

WARHFAR3
TRIPP
NEMO
SPECIAL K
DOCTA SEIZURE

5) UNDERGROUNDRADIO.TV ARENA

UNDERGROUNDRADIO DJS TBA!

INTERESTED IN GETTING INVOLVED? [DJS /PERFORMERS /PROMOTERS /DANCERS /VENDORS /BOOTHS ETC... CONTACT US ASAP!]
EMAIL: DREAMSCAPEMIAMI@GMAIL.COM

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Monday, September 26, 2011

HALLOWEEN 2011 Transoverload Live

:: T H R I L L E R ::

COS-PLAY - HALLOWEEN DAY EVENT

12 Hour Marathon from 5pm -5am
EVENT INFO

This event will be featuring headliner acts and a handful of local acts lined up to perform as well. Thriller is being held in a midsize live-performance venue with a killer light show and sound system. We are breaking down this open warehouse-like space located in Downtown Miami into three sections, including a main stage with plenty of dance floor, 4 VIP sections including an artist meet & greet area, and an outdoor recreation area.

1. Main Room
Live acts from some of the best artist around the globe, 3D laser light shows, pyrotechnics and kryogenics visual entertainers focusing on providing innovative forms of entertainment that are visually stimulating

2. Patio
Art Exhibition (paintings, photography, fashion & craft), Charity Fair Exposition (Education & Sign Up Area for Non Profit Organizations) & Yoga, Massage Therapy

3. VIP
Sections - 3 VIP table seating options & VIP lounge (artist meet & greet)


DRINKS AND FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE!

FULL LIQUOR BARS FOR 21+ W/ ID
VALET PARKING ALL DAY ONLY $7
THE EVENT WILL GO ON, RAIN OR SHINE

ALL RESPONSIBLE AGES WELCOME!

CAMERAS ARE WELCOME! WE ENCOURAGE SELF EXPRESSION!!!
BE CREATIVE, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SHOW OFF!!

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TICKET INFO

BUY GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS NOW FOR ONLY $20
Only 500 Advanced Tickets available

BUY VIP TICKETS NOW FOR ONLY $60
Only 200 Advanced Tickets available

ALL PURCHASES CAN BE MADE ONLINE AT:
http://www.wantickets.com/thriller2011

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LOCATION

This event will be held at Grand Central

Located in thriving Downtown Miami, Grand Central is a versatile contemporary event space.

Conceived from roots in nightlife, this fully fitted venue hosts weekly events on Friday and Saturday nights catering to Miamiʼs most discerning music lovers.

Positioned on the railroad tracks, this former railroad station evokes a historical sense of Miami while offering a sleek modern interior suitable for a wide variety of events.

All extras are inclusive; from the Adamson sound system to the ample guest parking, this venue stands alone as a beacon for music and culture.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Thursday, September 1, 2011

NiteTalk: Handsome Beats Brigade's Ronald Miguelerena Brings Us Heartbeats


Charity might begin at home, but when that home is the dance floor it begins with a beat. Case in point: the newly-birthed Handsome Beats Brigade, which is bound to bring benevolence to this whole new generation. Founded by Venezuelan transplant Ronald Miguelerena to fuse the feat with the heart, HBB is kicking off its coming this Saturday afternoon at the North Beach Bandshell. The party is called Heartbeats and it benefits East Africa. Finally we can dance away the day without taking a walk of shame.
Wanna tell us a quick bit about Handsome Beats Brigade? Handsome Beats Brigade is an avant-garde music and multimedia artist collective that's plugged into an exemplary humanitarian initiative.
Who else besides yourself is behind the organization? University of Miami alum Mirasol Perez (who'll be serving as Vice-President), as well as Tony Ringor and Annjanette Isorda of The Arealab.
Wanna fill us in on Saturday's launch party? Sure. It's called Heartbeats, and it'll take place at the North Beach Bandshell. The afternoon will start with an eclectic set by Kremadelik followed by the raggatronic trend setter Niki Em; then the dark organicArma will take over building up the energy for the heavy Transoverload.
How did you end up aligning with the dance and electronic music community? By partying arduously... also as a guest guitarist for Transoverload and Niki Em, as well as having an eye for great artists in general and a gift for communication.

Who is slated to receive the proceeds from Heartbeats? All proceeds are going to TPRF's East African relief initiative -- it's an amazing initiative to be a part of.
Why did you choose TPRF to be HBB's initial recipient? Back in 2001 I was invited to attend an event for the benefit of the tsunami victims that was sponsored by TPRF and Friends of the World Food Program and hosted by Miami-Dade Community College. I've been an enthusiastic supporter ever since!
Will HBB support other organizations in the future? Yes, eventually. But as an artist I believe less is more. In other fields it perfectly translates into consolidation... in other words:there is a lot of good music and art to showcase and a lot of good to do. This is where we begin.
TPRF has never let me down and they partner with only the best nonprofits, so by choosing them as my feature recipient charity I know the funds are being utilized at the highest level of integrity and efficiency -- and I can concentrate on giving people a good show!
So is it safe to say that Saturday's Heartbeats is just the first of many great good things to come? It is very safe to say! It's also safe to say we are gonna have a great time and dance our way to a whole lotta good! The more people we bring to this show, the more water,food and help we bring to East Africa It's that easy!
Heartbeats for East Africa with Transoverload, organicaArma, Niki Em and Kremadelik takes place Saturday, September 3, from 2-8pm at the North Beach Bandshell 7250 Collins Ave Miami Beach. Tickets can be purchased here or at the door. (Electronic only.)
NiteTalk: Handsome Beats Brigade's Ronald Miguelerena Brings Us Heartbeats

Transoverload Live at Heart Beats for East Africa Sep 3, 2011


The dance floor beckons this weekend, this time for a great cause on Saturday, 9/3 at Miami Beach's North Beach Bandshell! Tickets are $18; buy online or at the door. Proceeds will go to The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) and their programs that aid people suffering from the historic drought in East Africa. TPRF addresses fundamental human needs so that people everywhere can live their lives with dignity, peace and prosperity. For more information & to buy tix, go to: http://www.hbb.us.org/

For more information, please visit
http://www.facebook.com/handsomebeatsbrigade

Monday, August 29, 2011

Miami News Time // Street Fashion Munik: All in Black, All in Rock








Fashion Breakdown: Everything was bought in Venezuela, boots specially made for Transoverload, cuff and glasses are Prada.
Name: Munik
Occupation: Lead singer, modulator at Transoverload
Describe your style in three words: Black, rock, forever.
Best day of your life: When we created our band: Transoverload.
Street Fashion Munik: All in Black, All in Rock

Monday, June 20, 2011

The Chromatic Project July 9, 2011



Wasabi Fashion Kult & Awarehouse present “The Chromatic Project,” the movie. A short film documenting the underground music scene featuring five electronic bands. The documentary consists of intimate interviews with the electronic bands in their studio, but mainly a live performance making a tribute to color that will take place at Awarehouse, on July 9th, after Art Walk.

White, Yellow, Red, Blue and Black will be honored by Lion King Electro, organicArma, Transoverload, Crystall Cadillac and Sonduo, plus invited writers, visual and fashion artists. A creative effort to explore the void of one of the most essential elements of perception.

Invited Fashion Artists: Art of Shade, LiTTLE RAMONAS, RevampRelove

Invited Writers: Alexander Blanco, Benjamin Shahoulian, Lauren Ann Wolfe, Michael Fleming.

Sponsored by: Grolsch, Contesta Rock Hair

Please join us at The Chromatic Project, be part of this multi-sensory experience.

What? “The Chromatic Project”—The Movie
Where? Awarehouse
550 NW 29th Street , Miami, FL 33127
When? July 9yh, 2011 (after ArtWalk)
Free Admission
Time? 10:00pm
Grolsch Happy Hour: 10-11pm

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Transoverload CD Release



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Transoverload back at Ultra Music Festival


Transoverload live at
Ultra Music Festival 2011
for the 4th time.


Also releasing "Nebular".
A Dance Club Electronic Extravaganza

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Check new video in YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOchaBx4vpY&sns=em

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Monday, January 31, 2011

An Elegant Rave Gets Busted by the Cops




'Twas another one of those storybook nights for which Miami has long been infamous -- crisp, clear, and sparkling with enough stars to buttress a waning moon. Of course it takes more than merely marvelous skies to get Miamians to assemble anywhere, especially en masse. No, for that you need something truly miraculous. Like perhaps a massive music and art fest featuring a slew of the best and the brightest our town has to offer. Such was the case last Thursday night at Awarehouse, when a buncha wily minds got together and staged an onslaught so resounding it brought gaggles and gaggles outta the proverbial woodwork. Unfortunately, it also attracted the cops.

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Miami’s Finest unceremoniously tried to shut down the proceedings at their peak, but even 5-0 couldn’t put an end to this very impressive evening. The confab was called “Grow,” and it followed the very solid “Rebirth: The Future of Miami,” which took place at Churchill’s during Art Basel. Put into play by Wyatt Meagher (aka YDiz, the producer who also happens to be one-fourth of Telekinetic Walrus and the Pride of Ions), along with a network of electronicists and artists too numerous to name, “Grow” showed that the growth of Miami’s music scene is not only far beyond sprouting, but it’s as tall and as regal as one of our fabled Royal Palms.
The line-up itself will tell you there’s a riot of bloom goin’ on. From the neo-punk play of Askultura (who opened the outside stage) to the binary funk of The Cornerstoners and Elastic Bond (all of whom gloriously upend the traditional), through the rhythmic rumble of Beat Machines (a colliding of Tony Afrobeta and Nabedi Osorio of The State of) and the dub-stepping skip of the ever nimble Mr. Feathers (whose between set spins proved the magic man is capable of anything and everything), the night skies were alight with uncommon cause and camaraderie.
Inside, where the sonic parameters were re-stretched to fit a whole new landscape, the scene’s increasing dimensions were even more spectacular. Lion King opened the show with their patented tech house-like song stylings. And former WVUM DJ Nymania kept the current charged to the moment, so that when OrganicArma and Eden Grey hit the stage with their respective wonderments it felt like 2012 all over again—only better because everyone was in the company of all their many friends.
Then the cops rolled up, shut down the sound and ordered everyone to disperse; or at least they ordered OrganicArma’s Dharma to ask everyone to disperse anyway. As you might suspect, it was an order quite difficult to comply with, even had Dharma been interested in complying himself (and he wasn’t). Dharma did get up on the sound booth and ask if everyone wanted to go. The answer, naturally, was a loud and unequivocal “No!”
Miami’s Finest hung around another hour or so, becoming increasingly frustrated throughout, but they accomplished little. Perhaps the police sensed that a large gaggle was giggling about it all behind their backs back in “the cave.” Or maybe they just couldn’t resign themselves to the fact that this new Miami crowd is much more numerous and cohesive than any Miami before it. And that it’s gonna take more than a few uniforms to break it apart. Whatever it was, the authorities finally realized they have no authority when it came to hearts and minds, and once they left the scene Transoverload and Dave Betamax and a slew of others took to the stage to ensure they never will.

A couple days later, after the dust settled, I took a ride through the desolate wilds west of Wynwood with Dharma, who’s still positively giddy with glee over the festivities and what they mean for Miami. Dharma, you may recall from an earlier BlackBook reading, is one of the minds behind Awarehouse. And it is he and his colleagues who’ve done much to transform our city into the kinda world class metropolis where art is at least as important as commerce—if not more so. Dharma (and Abraxas and Phaxas) also is (as indicated above) OrganicArma, who took its turn onstage and turned it into a revelation. There is a future, they seemed to say, and it is right this minute.
You’re still gleaming, you know that?
I know, I know. Until now, I never would’ve believed there were so many great electronic bands in Miami, bands who are taking risks and pushing the boundaries of the avant garde. I see parallels with the UK’s Underworld, Prodigy and Chemical Brothers, but coming from here in Miami, which gives it a whole new dimension. Transoverload, for instance, are like a techno Rammstein with African/Latin rhythms. It’s electronica, but it’s also incredibly seductive.
How many people would you say showed for “Grow”?
Between musicians and artists there were at least a hundred people, and everyone had at least two or three guests. On top of that we sold over 400 tickets. Plus there was the media list and the in-house Awarehouse list. People were still coming when the cops showed up though, so who knows how many we would’ve ended up with?
How many acts actually staged?
It was supposed to be 20. Unfortunately a lot of people weren’t able to play, including Telekinetic Walrus, WVUM DJs SpinnZinn and Pedrox, Tusk, Sound Duo, DJs Hilltronix and Ohm, and Out of the Anonymous.
I suspect though that there will be another event soon, and that those and more will be able to take their rightful place in Miami’s new pop pantheon?
Yes! We’re looking at doing it again during Winter Music Conference. And next time we’ll put the cops on our payroll so they can enjoy the festivities too!

S.O.S Crazy & Loud!!!!






The music was so loud that I can feel the sound of my guitar scratching my back.





The people love when our music start!!!





The place was really packed!!!!