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Mon. February 20th

TIM GREEN

alongside ANTON TUMAS [B2B] FREDDY BE

Monday Social x Subtract Music
Presents: Moschino Outlet

Tim Green (Get Physical • Cityfox • Cocoon)

alongside
Anton Tumas & Freddy Be

Monday Social & Subtract Music join forces to bring you one of the hottest producers around - Tim Green, a man who can simply do no wrong! Remixing the likes of Paul McCartney and M.A.N.D.Y., while dropping originals on Cocoon, Cityfox, Saved, Get Physical, Defected, My Favorite Robot and countless other labels, his diverse and uplifting DJ sets is where the magic truly lies.

An intimate evening bringing the focus back to the basics of a great party: cozy vibe, well-tuned sound system, top-notch curation, and two of LA’s tastemakers on the supporting duties.

Tim Green
Get Physical • Cityfox • Cocoon
soundcloud.com/timgreen

Anton Tumas
Subtract Music
soundcloud.com/antontumas

Freddy Be
Monday Social
soundcloud.com/freddybeofficial

Danley Sound Labs audio by Subtract Music

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Artist Bio

Possessing the ability to effortlessly manoeuvre through the realms of house and techno, Tim Green has constantly experimented across the spectrum of electronic music. Whether putting out reverberating minimal techno, smooth deep house, or sprinkling some of that unmistakable TG charm over productions of popular appeal, his work is stamped by ingenuity, fearlessness and fun.


Tim burst onto the scene back in 2008 with modern classics - ‘Revox’ and ‘Mr. Dry,’ which were snapped up by highly revered labels, Dirtybird and Trapez Records. The records picked up support from top players such as Pete Tong, Sven Vath, Richie Hawtin and Luciano along the way and Tim swiftly catapulted himself into the upper echelons of the techno hierarchy. Countless high profile releases have followed since, on labels such as Cocoon, Get Physical, Saved and Four:Twenty, while his skills as a remixer have seen him turn his hand to an increasingly impressive cast, which includes Friendly Fires, Cassius, Booka Shade, Claude VonStroke, Timo Maas and Seth Troxler to name a few.


Tim's sound has seen him tour every corner of the globe over the past decade as a DJ. He is a regular for the likes of Womb Tokyo, Fabric London, Watergate Berlin, Space Ibiza, Circus Liverpool, Jaegar Oslo, Electric Pickle Miami, Spy Bar Chicago and D-Edge Sao Paulo, with also appearances at clubs like Panorama Bar and events such as Burning Man.


Recent years have seen his evolution even further, with remixes of M.A.N.D.Y’s past tracks including ‘Montagmaschine,’ which featured on the ‘Remixes EP’ alongside Guti and Marc Houle, a remix for Kidnap Kid on FFRR Records as well as a 2 track EP, ‘Eclipse’ on Cocoon Recordings and another stellar EP, ’Overstance’, on MFR records in 2015.


2016 has been a stellar year for Tim: his release schedule took on meteoric heights, from a mesmerising EP on Cocoon called ’Among Wolves’ to returning to a home away from home – Get Physical – with not one but two releases: ’Only Time Remains’ EP as well compiling and mixing the 18th volume of their acclaimed Body Language compilation CD. As if that wasn’t enough, his remix work has continued with stellar outputs: from Mark Slee’s Nocturne Belle to one of the biggest dance tracks of the year: Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five by Paul McCartney & Wings vs Timo Maas & James Teej, a remix which was hailed as the track of the summer for 2016. The second half of 2016 was no less successful, with strong releases on Lee Burridge’s Get Weird imprint, a hugely popular remix for Atelier Francesco on Cityfox and an EP on My Favorite Robot, all the while planning his new LP for 2017, proved that Tim has what it takes to reach the upper echelons of the electronic music scene. 


Tim Green’s journey as one of the most talented and unique electronic music artists at the moment keeps rising to new heights. Expect more solid releases and unique new projects as we continue looking into future.


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