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Tickets:

$80 early-bird
(SOLD OUT)
$100 advance
(SOLD OUT)
$110 advance (2nd round)
$130 at the gate

$65 *Sunday only (*available only at the gate)

online purchase: here


outlet locations:

regina: world of trout, uforia,
vintage vinyl,
head 2 head
saskatoon: bob headquarters,
vinyl exchange
moose jaw: vintage vinyl
winnipeg: urban bakery
edmonton: foosh
calgary: grassroots

 

CONNECT ~ back to the old school

This year's theme is 'breakin'. Everything:
breakin
hiphop roots
boom boxes,
oversize jewelry
and sneakers without laces
....
you get the idea.
so decorate your campsite, yourself,
or your friends!

 

 

Clothing

pre-purchase connect 15 clothing

or save on clothing from:

connect 14

connect 13

connect 12

connect 11

connect X

 

 

2011 LINE-UP:
djs & producers:

ARAABMUZIK
D-Unity
bird peterson
Nick Thayer
Neorodriver
govinda
Neighbour
Czech
Cyclist
Luke McKeehan
Dew Drop
kit kat
Jeff galaxy
mikhail
likwid
crippled wheel
dr.j
factor
hubbz
flatland funk
dig.it.all
us marshall
paul who
jadj
rasta
x-stasis
brent p
jardo
sisk
dislexik
c69s
chris komus
alex ridley
mr giggles
digaboo
kinder
zan
mitchy the kid
submit fudge
klen
billy b
ruxspin
alan flava
woo
jinx
kinkaid
glacier fresh
eric d
mike science
dj generic
encode
s2
keoni nuksuecow
kiwi marie
luke out
the resistance
limbo
nu-treno
johnny sequence
and more...

+ NEW: l.e.d. stage

vjs (visuals):

flik
paul who
seven miligram
sodium glow
+ many more


 

What To Bring
& What Not

a short guide to prepare
for the connect festival
and directions:
info 2011 (pdf)

 

 

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Providence, R.I., USA

Performing: Mainstage: Friday, July 30, 2011 @ 12:00 AM (Late Friday Night)

If you were to Google the name Araabmuzik, you would discover a lot video's showing this music producer hammering on an MPC as if he was Travis Barker on the drums. With his fast rhythmic touches on the machine - while donning a New Era fitted, some might call it poetry in motion, others might say it's suicide on an MPC, but for the Dipset in-house producer it's just another day on the job.

Born Abraham Orellana in Providence, RI, the middle child of two other siblings, he grew up with an affection to music starting at a very young age. "I've been drumming since the age of 3. When I was around 10, I started getting into keyboard and producing my own music." Half Dominican and Guatemalan, he confesses that his Hispanic heritage has influenced his music to a degree. With his mom being a one-time professional singer he's been around melodies and beats his entire life, however; growing up in Providence... it's natural to assume Hip-Hop not having much of an influence in the city, considering that's it sprawled so far away in New England. "There's definitely a lot of Hip-Hop here. You'll find a lot of local rap groups, solo artists out here that are trying make it, it's just the fact that we're not on the map like that just yet." Having found much success working with Dipset members Cam'Ron, Duke Da God, Hell Rell and others, he's also shopped beats to Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Cassidy, Gucci Man, Young Dro and Fabolous. With his rapid beat making techniques, it's easy to understand why it's getting him on shows from state to state because it's amazing to see. "I've been getting booked by clubs lately to do shows performing on my MPC live. It's something different, unique and it puts me in a position to be a trendsetter, but on the other hand - it's allowing other producers in the crowd to hear my sound and see what I'm doing, but I don't think you can really duplicate what I'm doing." Putting a name on how to define his music and style is a daunting task, but under the fabric of his beats still lies a blueprint from the influences of Dr. Dre, Swizz Beats, Pete Rock, 9th Wonder, Hi-Tek, DJ Khalil and Beatmakers. These famous producers vicariously helped in perfecting his craft to the point now that it's a full time job. "When I first started making beats, I went from the keyboard to a software program and to an MPC. My motivation at that time was just for the fact that I wanted to hear and make my own music. All my old beats on the keyboard where like a good 3-4 minutes long and as I got better, so did the beats." Not really needing much for motivation when making a new beats is natural. "I'm not the type that needs to smoke a blunt or have a drink to be creative. "I just sit down and think of what I'm going to do or how I'm going to do it. It doesn't take long - no more than ten minutes for me to complete a beat. It's always like 10-15 minutes the most and then I'm done."

As his talents continue to move him forward, don't ever think leaving his hometown is in the plans. "Growing up in Providence, I was blessed because I didn't have to go through a lot of the things that other people that I know in places like Boston and New York had to go through. I was raised by both my mom and my pops and their still together this day. Besides, it doesn't matter where I'm from just so long as the people keep liking my beats that's all that matters."

AraabMuzik from SHOT BY CHUNG on Vimeo.

AraabMuzik part 2 from SHOT BY CHUNG on Vimeo.

araabMUZIK Live MPC Set Part 3 from DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK!!! on Vimeo.

araabMETALMUZIK Vol 1 from DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK!!! on Vimeo.

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