Originally from Chicago, Kaskade, like many others in his field, was hugely influenced by the first wave of the Chicago house scene in the '80s, when people like Frankie Knuckles (before he left for New York) and Derrick Carter were playing at parties, teen dances, clubs, and on local radio stations. After feeling like a little fish in a big pond, Kaskade left for Salt Lake City in 1991 to find some clarity within a smaller scene. When he got to Utah, though, he was confronted with no scene at all. He settled in anyway and started what eventually became Utah's best vinyl shop, Mechanized Records, and established a five-year-long residency at Club Manhattan before moving to the dance capital of the West Coast, San Francisco, and signing on with Om.
Kaskade's first major project for the label was mixing 2002's Sounds of Om, Vol. 3, which displayed a consistent track selection of smooth, melodic, and uplifting deep house; it was also the perfect way to showcase his own productions, which were already gaining momentum on their own. In 2003 he released his first full-length LP, It's You, It's Me, which was met with much acclaim within the electronic dance community. On this release, Kaskade chose to venture outside of the pure 4/4 house structure in anticipation of moving into broader production palettes (luckily Om embraces dance beats of all meters and swing). At this year's Winter Music Conference, it seems Kaskade was the toast of Miami, voted as URB Magazine's "Best Up & Coming DJ" in its "The Very Best of Miami '03" article. This Saturday, Kaskade will be here to help Minty Magazine celebrate the one-year anniversary of its "Fresh" parties at Re-bar. NICOLAE WHITE
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Fresh One-Year Anniversary featuring Kaskade w/Jon Lemmon and Ronn-e, Sat July 12 at Re-bar, 1114 Howell St, 233-9873, 9 pm-2 am, 21+, $12.







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