WEDNESDAY 4/24

CIO D’OR: MINIMAL TECHNO’S GOLDEN GIRL

Elsewhere in this week’s paper, I tout Cody Morrison as one of Seattle’s top promoters, including his Shelter weeklies at Q, which this blurb is hyping right now (synergy!). And this week’s headliner, Kรถln-based DJ/producer Cio D’or, adds yet anther jewel to Shelter’s crown as king of Wednesdaysโ€”one of the most cursed nights of the week. As a producer, Cio creates some of the most chill and beautiful minimal dubby techno happening now; bonus points for collaborating with Italian techno deity Donato Dozzy. It’s downright therapeutic. As a DJ, she’s been known to generously pump up the adrenaline factor and get more maximal with tracks by techno illuminati while keeping things strictly unconventional. Cio D’or used to play congas in a jazz septet, so she knows more about rhythm than your typical techno jockeyer of discs. With Rubidium and Eddie Lee. Q Nightclub, 9 pm, $5 adv/$10 DOS, 21+.

THURSDAY 4/25

TECHNO STAR WARS WITH PELOTON AND PLEASURE BOAT

Tonight, Peloton and Pleasure Boatโ€”two of Seattle’s most adventurous electronic-music labelsโ€”join forces for a loaded bill of forward-slinking techno. Phaedrus (aka Joris Kamma) produces that thrusting, head-wrecking techno that sounds like a futuristic interstellar battle in which everyone wins. Eric Moon (aka one half of Crown Hill Repeater) is a super-smart tech-industry guyโ€”I believe he invented Gmail, but don’t hold me to itโ€”who also makes and spins some of the weirdest techno and abstract electronic music within the 206 area code. Relcad (the ultra-low-key Alex Duff), as a certain Stranger writer keeps telling you, is probably the region’s most slept-on techno luminary. His work’s at least as engrossing as that by Seattle artists on big indie labels. Relcad issued his third fantastic full-length in December, Anonymous City, and you can hear it for free at pleasureboatrecords.bandcamp.com/album/anonymous-city. Electric Tea Garden, 10 pmโ€“3 am, free, 21+.

FRIDAY 4/26

NO-BS TECHNO DJ DVS1 HEADS
MOVEMENT PRE-PARTY

This is the official Seattle pre-party for 2013’s Movement Festival in Detroit, which ranks with Decibel as one of America’s most interesting electronic-music events. Headlining the festivities is DVS1, a Minneapolis DJ with about 20 years of party-rocking under his belt-drive turntable. Like a lot of Midwestern jocks, DVS1 plies a brand of no-bullshit, hard, and exploratory techno and house that keeps you warm during those frigid winter nights. With Recess. Q Nightclub, 9 pm, $7 adv, 21+.

Dave Segal is a journalist and DJ living in Seattle. He has been writing about music since 1983. His stuff has appeared in Gale Research’s literary criticism series of reference books, Creem (when...