2014-03-16

LAZERPOP:, Fred Everything

Glasslands Gallery

03/15/2014 11:30 PM EDT

$10.00 - $12.00

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Supporting Acts: Alex from Tokyo, Alan Blancato

LAZERPOP:

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Fred Everything



Canadian DJ/producer Fred Everything is a key player in the world of House Music and with

12 years in the music business and over 150 productions to his credit, he shows no signs of

stopping. Born in Hull and raised in Quebec City, Fred got the early bug for electronic music in

High School. He formed a few bands while spending his weekends as one of the youngest in

local nightclubs. In the early 90s, he started playing live in raves and clubs in Canada. He was

then known as “Everything,” because his live sets could range anywhere from techno to house,

ambient and even drum and bass. He even got to open up for a then up and coming, Sasha.

Tired of carrying his equipment around, mainly a TR909 and a SH101, he started DJ’ng and

changed his name to Fred Everything. A move to the big city of Montreal was the next obvious

thing, and it wasn’t too long after that Fred found himself releasing records on some of his favorite

labels and catching the attention of DJ’s and producers worldwide.

His first major release got signed to UK label DIY in 1997. He also signed a few EP’s to Vinyl

Peace in Toronto and the phone started ringing from labels left and right wanting to get an a

piece of the new producer. But it was after giving a demo to 20:20 Vision boss Ralph Lawson in

an after party in Toronto that things really got started for the young enthusiastic producer. Straight

out of the plane in the UK, Ralph called him up and offered him a record deal. A few successful

singles came out and the two talked about the next big step, a full length album. In 2000, while

living in London, Fred released his first album “Under the Sun” on 20:20 Vision. The album was

received as a breath of fresh air by the press worldwide and established Fred Everything as a

name to watch. It was licensed to Virgin in Vienna and Tiga’s Turbo Records for North America.

The follow up, “Light Of Day” (2004) also on 20:20 Vision, was cited as the best House album

of the year by iDJ magazine in the UK. It featured artist such as Joseph Malik, Karl the Voice,

Roy Davis and DJ Heather. Other collaborators throughout the years include: AtJazz, Mark Bell

(Shaboom), The New Master Sounds, N’Dea Davenport (Brand New Heavies), Lisa Shaw, Tim

Fuller, Olivier Desmet, JT Donaldson, Lance DeSardi, Tortured Soul, Joshua (Iz), Vincenzo,

Andy Caldwell and many more. In 2003, Fred won best Electronic Artist at The Mimi’s award in

Montreal.

The growing momentum of his releases also brought a lot of remix requests. As a remixer, Fred

was able to put his touch not only to house pioneers such as Mood 2 Swing, Dennis Ferrer,

Derrick Carter, Kings of Tomorrow, Robert Owens and Roy Davis but also new school sensations

like Switch, Kaskade as well as cross over artists: Corrine Bailey Ray, N’Dea Davenport (Brand

New Heavies), Ladybug Mecca (Digable Planets) and the late great Curtis Mayfield.

That’s without mentioning his sought after ‘underground’ remixes for the likes of Missy Elliot,

Erykah Badhu, Outkast and MIA. In 2001, he released “From The Deep” on Bombay records, a

collection of remixes released between 1998 and 2001.

Fred Everything’s productions have appeared on over 100 compilations worldwide by such

various artists as Danny Tennaglia, Steve Lawler, Pete Tong, H-Foundation and Miguel Migs on

labels like Defected, Ministry of Sound, NRK, Universal and countless Ibiza compilations. You

probably also heard his music or seen his video for the song “Revolution” on many MTV shows.

Little known fact, he was also House Music reviewer in XLR8R magazine for a few years.

Fred has also gained quite a reputation as a DJ. In 1997, on his first trip to the UK, he managed

to get DJ magazine’s favorite set during In The City Conference at the Sub Club in Glasgow.

Long time Back To Basics resident and 20:20 Vision label boss considers him to be “One of the

best house dj on the planet.” led to him playing in some of the UK’s best clubs like Fabric, Back to

Basics, Ministry Of Sound, Cream, Basement Jaxx parties, Lazy Dog and the list goes on.

With over a Million miles flown taking him all around the world to places he never even dreamed

of visiting like Moskow, Istanbul, South Africa, Brazil, Japan, Bulgaria, Honolulu in clubs like

Fabric (London), Pacha (Ibiza) Festival such as Montreal Jazz Festival, Toronto JVC Jazz

Festival, and lately the 50,000 attended Electric Daisy Carnival He’s also held down residency

at Stereo (Montreal), Next Door (Honolulu), Footwork (Toronto) and his own Lazy Days parties

(Montreal, London). There’s also the obligatory Winter Music Conference where he can be seen

for 10 years sharing the decks with people like Francois K, Mark Farina or King Britt.

His work as a DJ been immortalized on 5 mix cds including Disconnection (InMix, 1997) , DJ

SET01 (Virgin, Intonation 2001), and the popular House Of Om Series (Om records, 2006). He’s

also been hosted on radio shows worldwide in Copenhagen, Belgium, Turkey and England on

radio station like Dynamo FM, Kiss FM, Ministry Of Sound Radio. He was also recently Ben

Watt’s guest on his radio show on Galaxy FM in the UK.

His latest studio album, Lost Together, on Om records includes collaborations from Roy Davis

Jr, Lisa Shaw, Tortured Soul, Tim Fuller and N’Dea Davenport from The Brand New Heavies. It’s

been recorded in Montreal, Vancouver, San Francisco, New York, Hollywood and Tokyo. The first

single “Here I Am” featuring Lisa Shaw has found its way to the number 2 on Traxsource’s top

downloads and landed as Single of the week on Wasabeat.com. The single Mercyless was also

on Traxsource top 10 best sellers for 2 months.

He just released a new compilation of his work entitled OM:Masters which received rave reviews

including Album Of The Week in DMC Update (UK) and Album Of The Month in Tillate magazine

(UK).

He’s also hard at work on his label Lazy Days who just reached their 5 years of existence. The

label has released material from such diverse artists as : Trentemoller, Tortured Soul, Brett

Johnson, JT Donaldson, Lovebirds, Vincenzo, Shur-I-Kan, AtJazz & of course Fred himself. The

20th

release/5 years celebration featured a tour, compilation cd and a special Remix package from

the vaults including new remixes of the catalog by Ian Pooley, Crazy P, Art Of Tones (Llorca) &

legendary british Dj Greg Wilson.The release has already was awarded "Album Of The Month" in

Mixmag (UK) and topped Juno Chart at #1, Traxsource at #2 and Beatport at #3.

Recent projects included producing 3 songs of Flowers & Sea Creatures Album on Buzzin Fly, a

Sample pack for Loopmasters as well as more releases under his Frederico Todos alias (Urban

Torque) as well as a collaboration with Al Velila under the moniker Frederico Y Alvaro (Loudeast,

Drum Poet Community). He's also hard at work on his next full length album due later this year

Venue Information

Glasslands Gallery

289 Kent Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11249

http://www.theglasslands.com/

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