KJ Sawka UK Mini Tour December 9th - 13th

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KJ Sawka UK Mini Tour December 9th - 13th

KJ Sawka is available for bookings in the UK on December 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th.

He will be in the UK for two bookings, one on the 8th and the other on the 12th of December so flight from the US will not be required.

Please contact:

Scott McCusker
Cyber Groove Productions/Artist Management
www.CyberGrooveProd.com
Scott@CyberGrooveProd.com
CyberGroove2k < AIM

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KJ SAWKA
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(Cyber Groove/Wax Orchard/KJSawka.com - Sea/NYC)

//Videos

http://youtube.com/profile_favorites?user=cybergroove

//Mix
Exclusive Cyber Groove KJ Sawka Mix
http://www.cybergrooveprod.com/8years.html

//Piece of Press

KJ SAWKA - GIVE THIS CYBORG SOME STICKS
by Katie Sauro, Seattle Sound


Imagine you’re at a loft party. Hour after hour, throbbing jungle beats batter you from all sides, and rapid drum palpitations assail you with suffocating fervor. You look up and, with nary a deejay or drum machine in sight, realize that all that noise pours forth from one man – a solitary drummer named KJ Sawka, pounding away almost as quickly and powerfully as human nature allows.

Using only a half-acoustic, half-electronic drum set and a laptop pre-programmed with keyboard and bass lines, drum n’ bass guru KJ Sawka produces dynamically enthralling electronica with an all-but-unmatched aggression. Sawka’s debut LP, *Synchronized Decompression (released last year on local imprint Wax Orchard) catalogues this explosive energy, but the album’s 13 tracks can hardly contain it. As Sawka himself explains, his immutable force derives from a committed exploit of live drums.

“Even when a person has a live keyboard there, live drums just really take it to that next level of intensity,” Sawka says of his inimitable style.

Adding to the organic vigor of the acoustic drums, Sawka flaunts the lightning speed and breakneck chops that have shaken the local electronica community to its core. Garnering praise from, and even playing sets with, Seattle musicians as diverse as Reggie Watts and Bill Frisell, Sawka’s rapidly expanding fan base swells with every next performance.

“For one thing, [people] like to see the live performance, and it’s definitely something unique,” he says of his burgeoning success. “This drum n’ bass is really different from any of the drum n’ bass that you go out and hear in the clubs. It seems like they definitely accept that difference, and they like the originality of it.”

Fans also appreciate the stamina demanded by Sawka’s sets, which can last anywhere from a two-hour club show to a six-hour loft party to a 12-hour festival performance. Songs bleed into one another, pooling into one extremely long dance groove.

“That’s what really trips people out,” says Sawka of his festival performances. “I mean, my head just starts going to a crazy place, and it’s pretty intense when that happens. It’s like running a marathon, kind of, but a musical marathon.”

Booking Contact:

Scott McCusker
Cyber Groove Productions/Artist Management
CG Printing and Design
www.CyberGrooveProd.com
Scott@CyberGrooveProd.com
CyberGroove2k < AIM
 
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hes pretty good.
i prefer jungle drummer to be honest i dunno why.
i think its because he plays his drums like modern dnb...beats that get u moshing.

im not doubting KJ sawka's talent though.
 
we would be into a KJ Sawka & Jungle Drummer battle

we were going to do it in the past but it just never came to be and a stateside promoter is thinking about doing it but would be dope if it happened across the pond ;)

so if anyone would like to set that up???
 
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