| saturday,
october 8
mix. one-year anniversary with HABERSHAM
plus Deviant, Candice
Radin, Chris Eberhart, Cloud Ten, and
Graph
Click
here for Habersham's latest DJ mix from
John Digweed's Kiss 100 Show!
The
two minds behind Blueprint Recordings
are those of Damon Fonooni and Brett Abramson,
known in the music industry as Habersham
and Numinous. Although both come from
two very different backgrounds, Habersham's
roots originating in the UK, and Numinous
coming out of the early Florida house
and progressive scene, they both share
varied musical influences including jazz,
classic soul and funk, ranging from Miles
Davis to George Clinton to Radiohead to
Nine Inch Nails.
While only 23, Habersham has been DJing
since 1998 in his home city of Atlanta
and has built a reputation based on technical
skill, diverse track selection, and inspired
programming. He is one of the world's
most sought after DJs, with recent gigs
throughout the U.S. as well as Mexico,
Central America, and Australia. His sounds
range from funky and groovy to deep and
headfuck, from techy and tribal to melodic
and breaky, all of which revolve around
his roots in house music.
Habersham was featured on John Digweed’s
Kiss radio show in late July, as well
as CD compilations like ‘Renaissance
presents Therapy Vol. 1 ’ mixed
by Dave Seaman and Phil K, Renaissance
presents Therapy Vol. 2’ mixed by
Dave Seaman and Luke Chable, ‘Bedrock
Breaks Vol. 3' mixed by Meat Katie, Phil
K’s ‘Balance 004,’ and
‘Y4K’ and ‘Bedrock O.S._0.2’
mixed by Jonathan Lisle.
Habersham and Numinous' Blueprint club
night in Atlanta has gained recognition
across the globe as being one of the only
consistent and next-level dance music
experiences in the Southeastern US, bringing
in such groundbreaking artists as Phil
K, Ashley Casselle, Chris Micali, and
Ali Ajami.
The music of Blueprint Recordings has
already received support from Sasha, Sander
Kleinenberg, Chris Fortier, Jimmy Van
M, Phil K, Timo Maas, Martin Villeneuve
(MV/Envy), Christopher Lawrence, Dave
Ralph, Barry Gilbey, Kasey Taylor, Jonathan
Ojeda, the Scumfrog, Dave Dresden, and
many, many more. The sound of Blueprint
borrows from classic progressive elements
and fuses them with quirky sounds of the
future, while never losing its ability
to stimulate the mind and the feet.
No matter the differentiating styles of
music you may hear from Blueprint, there
will always be one constant: pushing minds
forward and breaking down genre barriers.
Conformity:beware.
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