Brooklyn Bass Presents...
Madteo
Anthony Naples, T'Angelo, Judge Wise, Evan Michael
Fri, January 18, 2013
11:59 pm
Cameo Gallery$10 DOOR $7 RSVP http://goo.gl/4ck1O
This event is 21 and over
http://www.cameony.net/event/187619/Madteo

Madteo is a bit of a personality. That much is obvious from his idiosyncratic releases for the likes of Morphine, Hinge Finger and Wania. The Queens, New York-based producer makes raw and gritty tracks heavily influenced by Detroit house legends like Theo Parrish and Moodymann. But perhaps an even bigger love is hip-hop: He interned at a label just as New York's scene was at its mid-'90s apex, and he continues the experimental tradition of its most inventive beatmakers through his work with local MC Sensational. As you might expect from the mind that makes such quirky music, Madteo tends to wander in conversation. In late July, RA's Jordan Rothlein did his best to rein him in.
Anthony Naples

As a newcomer to the NYC electronic scene, Anthony Naples sure has been stirring things up.
Growing up in Miami and developing a penchant for artists like DJ Laz and Power 96, Anthonyhas honed in on his craft and incorporated these sounds of the times. His first release on the newly founded Mister Saturday Night label is also their first. Tracks like Mad Disrespect andTusk are built with Garage and Jersey Sound in mind; vintage sounding drum machines swing off time with paired vocal samples.
He's also garnered a fair share of praise from musicians like Four Tet, who says "this will be one of the tunes of the year."
Catch Mr. Naples as he spins alongside Brooklyn Bass Residents Judge Wise, T'Angelo, and Evan Michael for a late night session at Cameo Gallery that is sure to not be missed.
Growing up in Miami and developing a penchant for artists like DJ Laz and Power 96, Anthonyhas honed in on his craft and incorporated these sounds of the times. His first release on the newly founded Mister Saturday Night label is also their first. Tracks like Mad Disrespect andTusk are built with Garage and Jersey Sound in mind; vintage sounding drum machines swing off time with paired vocal samples.
He's also garnered a fair share of praise from musicians like Four Tet, who says "this will be one of the tunes of the year."
Catch Mr. Naples as he spins alongside Brooklyn Bass Residents Judge Wise, T'Angelo, and Evan Michael for a late night session at Cameo Gallery that is sure to not be missed.
T'Angelo

Co-creator/editor of Brooklyn Bass: You've probably seen this six-foot tall taco-loving Aquarius at the monthly Cameo party he hosts with co-editors Judge Wise and Evan Michael, opening for artists like Juan Atkins, Machinedrum, Sepalcure, Juan Maclean, Slow Hands, Madteo or Anthony Naples. Expect a timeless techno/house/garage smashup that is sure to get feet stomping.
Judge Wise

Judge Wise is also an editor of Brooklyn Bass and resident of their monthly Cameo Gallery parties. An avid tinkerer and sound design lover, he plays host to teaching at Dubspot in manhattan as well. Whether it’s playing tracks from favorites like I:Cube or Pittsburgh Track Authority, Judge Wise is consistent in mixing sets of Deep House and Garage as well as the occasional Disco tune.
Evan Michael

A regular amongst the Brooklyn circuit, Evan Michael has his hands in a host of various dance related entities. As a promoter for the budding Williamsburg indie and electronic music venue, Cameo Gallery, he's also a main editor for the blog Brooklyn Bass. Expect his sets to be filled with rare grooves found in the basement of Greenpoint's The Thing to contemporary Deep House classics from labels like Local Talk and FINA. Whether it's playing gigs alongside the likes of Justin Miller, Juan Maclean, Slow Hand, or even Juan Atkin, Evan adjusts his playlist to what he sees fit and keeps the crowd moving. Check out his monthly podcasts via Brooklyn Bass as well as insights on the latest disco and house releases.