Suzie Harrison A percolator is heating up...
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Suzie Harrison
A percolator is heating up in Costa Mesa, but it’s not of the
coffee variety. It’s of the explorative variety and its called a
Velcro Percolator.
It happens at Detroit Bar. DJs, art, fashion, people and music all
merge and meld into a metamorphosis of fun and mayhem -- sights,
sounds and movement. Never producing the same outcome is the
preferred result.
KatoSpace, also known as Sir Adamsmasher, brought the percolator
party to his roots in Orange County after spending almost a decade in
San Francisco.
Velcro Percolator is an exploration in low and high fidelity audio
frontiers and is described as a convergence of electro-clash, house,
lounge rock ‘n’ roll, punk and new discoveries.
“It’s a live music experience with different music, visuals and
art,” KatoSpace said. “I’m very inspired, it’s all about the fashion
and funk.”
The first Orange County Velcro Percolator was last May and
KatoSpace knew that Detroit Bar was the only space that would work,
offering the quintessential environment and bringing in the right
people. There have been two others since with one happening last
weekend.
Last year, Gavin Hardkiss, pioneer DJ and producer of global
status, released “Heatstroke” from Sunburn/Six Degrees Records. It
featured Sir Adamsmasher’s song “Party People (We’re Gonna Change the
World),” which spent many weeks over the summer on the top 40
Billboard Club Chart. “Starfish Waitress” is his other contribution
to “Heatstroke” -- he calls it his homage to women.
San Francisco has been know as the place where electronic music
and the technological movement was birthed.
“I was in San Francisco during the underground merging of
technology, music, art and culture ... basically when the internet
was becoming the Web,” KatoSpace said. “We were the first to do
‘immersive environments’ with video, lasers, music and bays of
computers.”
Detroit Bar is its official address, but from time to time Velcro
Percolator can be found at private parties and people’s residences.
“The whole idea of Velcro Percolator is that it is constantly
evolving. I call it a live movie where the audience experiences
different ideas, concepts and shifts, pushing the boundaries of live
sculpture,” KatoSpace said.
Velcro Percolator has featured world renowned DJs like Hardkiss
and Southern California favorites Olias and Scotty Coates. Themes
have been inspired by the 1960s show “the Thunderbirds” and gangster
drama “the Sopranos.”
There have been sculptures like the “tin man” by Christian
Hackett, a Costa Mesa artist, and fire breathing by performance
artist Karalicious. .
“I’m doing this because of the mass exodus of talent that left San
Francisco and came here,” KatoSpace said. “I wanted to come up with
an idea where my hometown and San Francisco friends would come
together.”
KatoSpace won’t even say when the next Velcro Percolator will be,
but he did say that the next event at Detroit Bar will feature a
celebrity DJ.
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