THU 19 FEB - 8PM

23/01/2015 – 22H00 | 5€<midnight<7€
ELECTRONIC KITCHEN with Eric Powa B

ALL GOOD UNDERGROUND ELECTRONIC DANCE STUFF FROM 1979 TILL NOW.

GIORGIO MORODER , AFRIKA BAMBAATAA ,KRAFTWERK ,TELEX,GARY NUMAN,PATRICK COWLEY,ARTHUR BAKER,Alexander Robotnick,Klein & MBO,CARLOS PERRON,YELLO,THEO PARRISH,LARRY HEARD,KEVIN YOST,JAMIE JONES,KERRI CHANDLER,ARTHUR BAKER,KEVIN SAUNDERSON,A SPLIT SECOND,FRONT 242,ART DEPARTEMENT,SETH TROXLER , ROBOSONIC ,KRUSE & NUERNBERG,BILL LASWELL & MATERIAL,PHUTURE,HOT SINCE 82,…

DJ Eric”Powa” B. aka Eric B. starts his career in the mid 80’s (“La Gaite”, le “55”, “Boccaccio” where he resided for years).
He makes a huge success of Antwerp’s “La Rocca” over a period of 10 years. Returning to Brussels, he becomes resident DJ at Who’s Who’s Land.
Aside from his Belgian career, he has a pretty hefty European schedule, playing all over Europe in well-established Clubs & Festivals like D! club (Ch), Pulp(Fr), Nouveau Casino(Fr), Paradiso (NL), Pacha (Sp), La Dune(Fr), Rex(Fr), Amnesia (Sp), Queen (Fr), Sugar Factory(NL) and so on.
He’s also resident DJ for City Parade (Be)
He have also a residency on several Web & FM radios (such as “Soul Radio/Uk”,”Warm FM/Be,…)

Eric made already quite a ton of House / Deep House / Tech House / Minimal / Indie Electro productions whether as composer, remixer, producer or editor on tons of record labels
(King Street Sounds/Nite Grooves, Purple Music ,Heavenly Bodies,Mjuzieek,PIAS, R&S, Accor, Afrotraxx, Sony, Sekel Records ,Greenslash rec, Epoque Music…)
in a few bands and under a pile of aliases (Eric Powa B.,Wharehouse Party Boys,The Backlash,Kuster Beaton,Calvin Stones,Korova Sound System,Onderklank…).
His sets are Deep House /Soulful house/Tech House/Indie Dance oriented with a touch of serious background references.
He appears in the uk bible book of deejaying “Last Night a Dj Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey”by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton.

He also appears in the movie “The Sound Of Belgium” with an extensive interview about the origins of House Music in the 80′s. TSOB is now out on DVD and has had successful screenings worldwide.