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		<title>bassgate</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 16:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bassgate is the  latest project from DJ/producer Jonathan Wagner, and marks the  culmination of the career of an ascending master at his craft.
A native of the New Orleans area, Jonathan’s  appreciation of DJing as an artform began at an early age when his  inability to stay upright on rollerskates had him [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bassgate is the  latest project from DJ/producer Jonathan Wagner, and marks the  culmination of the career of an ascending master at his craft.</p>
<p>A native of the New Orleans area, Jonathan’s  appreciation of DJing as an artform began at an early age when his  inability to stay upright on rollerskates had him hanging out in the DJ  booth of the local roller rink. His father, a rock drummer, was a major  musical influence, fostering a love of music that spanned genres from  classic rock to R&amp;B. This cross-pollination of musical traditions  and instrumentation carried over into creating music—Jonathan played  drums, guitar, keyboard and even violin, taught by his grandfather, who  was the Concertmaster of the New Orleans Symphony.</p>
<p>New Orleans has proven fertile ground for  countless legendary musical artists, and growing up near the city  afforded Jonathan many opportunities to catch live performances of  diverse styles of music. The uniting theme for Jonathan has always  been an appreciation for music that moves people and celebrates life.</p>
<p>He began DJing as a hobby but quickly picked  up professional gigs—even before he was of legal age to enter the club  as a patron. He moved to northeast Florida, and before long he was  playing nights at some of the Southeast’s biggest and hottest  nightspots. Jonathan’s dossier of clubs and residencies reads like a  “Who’s Who” of the nightclub scene. Quickly attaining proficiency at  presiding over big-room clubs, he drew on his rich musical  indoctrination to cross genres seamlessly, continuously invigorating the  dance floors and giving clubgoers an experience like no other. Jonathan  has has played along side, before, and after some of the game&#8217;s biggest  talent, known for consistently bringing the party.</p>
<p>In 1998, Jonathan moved to Atlanta and  rocketed through the ranks of the ATL nightlife scene. He held  residences and played out at many of the city’s best clubs, including eleven50,  Tongue &amp; Groove, Cosmo/Lava, Paradox, Riviera, and The Living Room. He’s the creatorof the Ultraviolet Group, a promotions and event  company responsible for starting some of the area’s longest-running  parties. UVG’s Electric Lounge party hosted at Tongue &amp; Groove  helped put Thursdays at T&amp;G on the map. Now Jonathan has taken his  talents into the studio, where he continues to hone his craft. Bassgate  is a voyage into a genre-smashingclub sound guaranteed to move you.</p>
<p>“I wanted to work with that sound that I  like, that typifies the big club experience. The big dramatic tracks  that move me.Good music is good music regardless of the genre.”,  Jonathan states. Whether playing his own productions, other banging club  tracks burning up the charts or a full Ableton Live performance, you  can expect Bassgate to bring the party.</p>
<p>Never one to rest, Jonathan is also active in the  studio with Jamal “Rory Breaker” Lasha producing remixes as the WundaTwinz—their  most recent Jungle version of Jay-Z’s “Can I Get a…” was downloaded  more than 200 times in its first week of being available online.This  kind of attention does not go without notice, and the new Bassgate  single &#8220;Big Shot&#8221; has been picked up by Kaleidoscope Records.  When it comes to the Bassgate sound and Jonathan’s ascent through the  nightclub scene—the sky is the limit.</p>
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		<title>Heather b</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 15:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seasoned Atlanta house dj Heather Sharp has  been a staple in the scene for over a decade, and has held multiple  residencies throughout the city.  She’s been booked alongside many of  the biggest names in dance music such as Eric Kupper, Vickter Duplaix,  and Tiesto, to name a few, by a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Seasoned Atlanta house dj Heather Sharp has  been a staple in the scene for over a decade, and has held multiple  residencies throughout the city.  She’s been booked alongside many of  the biggest names in dance music such as Eric Kupper, Vickter Duplaix,  and Tiesto, to name a few, by a host of Atlanta promoters and event  organizers.  She’s played marathon sets from grand openings for night  clubs to ritzy corporate affairs.</p>
<p>Heather Sharp grew up in Chattanooga, TN,  and moved down to Atlanta in her early twenties where she discovered  house music.  She soon learned the art of djing and has since mastered  the craft, bringing people together to embrace the music.  She can  work the swanky vibes of upscale lounges and hotels to funk-fueled  peak-hour sessions in both glitzy nightclubs and grimey underground hot  spots.  Always rooted in house music, Heather is able to diversify her  performances and respond to any crowd.  A quick glance over her career  so far shows a great many weekly residencies held at as many different  special events and one-off’s.  Over the years she’s kept the party going  for Atlanta’s most notorious locales including The Wine Loft, Halo,  Sutra, Beleza, Luckie, and Filter (formerly The Mark), and recently had  to resign a 5-year run at exotic Midtown lair Bazzaar when the  establishment closed it’s doors late summer 2009.</p>
<p>Heather has done very well entertaining the  corporate world as well, recently performing for events hosted by  Mercedes Benz and Microsoft.  The Atlantan Magazine (who did a piece on  Heather during her time at Halo) and The W Hotel request her services  often to entertain guests for their many exclusive events.</p>
<p>She currently maintains residencies at several locations around Atlanta including Enigma, Gold Room, W Hotel Downtown, as well as travels to Las Vegas for a monthly event.</p>
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