The Bunker presents a Hidden Agenda Record Release Party with Tony Rohr, Dietrich Schoenemann, and Kate Simko at subTonic


The Bunker presents a Hidden Agenda Record Release Party with Tony Rohr, Dietrich Schoenemann, and Kate Simko at subTonic
107 Norfolk Street
21+, 10p-4a
$5

Tonight is the record release party for Tony Rohr and Dietrich Schoenemann's new "Deleter of the Pack" 12" on HIdden Agenda. http://www.hidden-agenda.com/

Dietrich Schoenemann is a central figure in the history of US techno. He was a founding member of Prototype 909, who were one of the most popular acts in the 90's US rave circuit. Since then, he has produced a ton of tracks, some of them international anthems. He also runs two successful labels, Hidden-Agenda and Remains. As if that isn't enough, he's done collaborative projects with Abe Duque, Taylor Deupree, and the Rancho Relaxo Allstars. With good pal Tony Rohr and a crowd of rowdy NYC friends and fans in the house, the energy is sure to be through the roof for his DJ set. http://www.hidden-agenda.com/dietrich_bio.htm

Tony Rohr is one of the most interesting producers in techno today. Movement and Spinoza used to bug out in the Jerz over his earliest tracks on Hidden Agenda in their early days of spinning techno. He continues to push the envelope and has been putting out quality tracks for many years now. Tony has a become an extremely successful touring artist in Europe and around the world. Tonight he plays a live set for the hometown crowd. http://www.hidden-agenda.com/tony_rohr_bio.htm

Part of the Santiago-based duo Detalles (whose debut LP found a home on Traum), native Chicagoan Kate Simko has been making waves as of late with her solo live performances. In 2001 Simko moved to Santiago, Chile to study composition, where she met her partner in Detalles, Andres Bucci. The result was the duo's 2003 full-length album "Shapes of Summer" which received critical acclaim from magazines such as The Wire, XLR8R, and Urb. 2005 was another busy year for Simko, with her return to WNUR, a couple new residencies in Chicago, another Detalles LP completed, a remix of Phillip Glass on the Glasscuts compilation, and a new project for Chocolate Industries. Her opening set for Steve Barnes at the Bunker in September was outstanding, and we are thrilled to bring her back! http://www.katesimko.com/