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City: DALLAS
State: Texas
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/21/2008

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009 
This stuff was being a nuisance to our profile. Tidying must be done from time to time...

What's done is done:



THE POWER IS YOURS !!






Wednesday, August 13, 2008 
In the QuickDFW:

DJ Names: Redsean, Passenger Panda, & Young Adult Fiction

Real Names: Sean, Gian, & Preston

Ages: "The awesome mid-twenties."

Where you've seen them: Disqo Disqo Tuesdays at Fallout Lounge, "and other various random functions of high fashion and sweaty bodies that we get asked to DJ at."

Genre: "Hot & Spacey disco, pumpin electro boogie hop, jackin house party anthems, and other various hazy cosmic jive."

Booking contact: myspace.com/disqodisco

Equipment: "For now, Pioneer CDJs & DJM 400"

Current favorite track: The Diaphanoids - Weightless Motionless, Diskjokke - Større Enn Først Antatt, and Raf - Self Control

Most requested track: "We do take requests, and laugh as we rip them up and throw them back in your face!"

Memorable DJ Booth Moment: "Considering we've only been in a real DJ booth two and a half times, I'd have to say I enjoy the memory of the coolest hobo of all time dancing madly to our set and freaking all of the regulars out. Pretty intense."

Dream gig: "Paradise Garage circa 1987, duh."

Dallas DJs are... "Great, but I'd really like a donut right now."

Posted by Lesley Téllez
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In the Observer:

Sydney Confirm is a double-headed beast. Fresh off an Observer Music Award nomination for Best Electronic/Experimental Act and staying busy flaunting their DJ skills at Fallout Lounge's buzzing Tuesday weekly, Disqo Disco, Sydney Confirm is quickly establishing itself as the go-to crew for lusty-electro-dance-parties.

We stopped by the Fallout Lounge to talk to Sean Humphrey and Preston Deanda about the meaning of sleaze and how dancing could just possibly save the world. (Third member of Sydney Confirm, Gian Carlos wasn't present.)

Can you give us a three-word description of the style of music that you play?

Sean Humphrey: I got it!
[He whispers into Preston Deanda's ear and they both smile.]

Preston Deanda: That's a good one. I can't argue with that...

Humphrey: "Hazy cosmic jive."

Do you want to give us any insight into the name Sydney Confirm?

Humphrey: [Smiles.] No, I don't. It came out of nowhere, really. I really like the opera house in Sydney, Australia. But, other than that, no.

On your Web site, you describe your music as " a massive rock traveling back in space to meet us here. A rock traveling at speeds that would make your sleazy uncle shit his pants." Do you think that there is a high level of sleaze in the music you play?

Deanda: It's definitely sweaty.

Humphrey: Yeah, there is some sleaze to an extent. I didn't know about this until it happened, but there was some sleazy asshole up here last week that the other guys here got in a fight with. So, we don't really like asshole-y sleaze.

Deanda: Maybe sexy sleaze.

Humphrey: Yeah, sexy sleaze.

Deanda: Actually, I think we're crossing over into more of a romantic sleaze than a sexual sleaze. Hmm… It's still sexual though.

Humphrey: Well, sexy isn't sexual. It doesn't have to be.

Deanda: True.

Humphrey: "Sexy sleaze." I think sexy sleaze is good.

Do you think dance parties can save the world?

Humphrey: Yes.

Deanda: Yes.

Humphrey: Well, dancing is such a primitive form of emotion…

Deanda: Expression. Anything that's synonymous with celebration and having a good time and not worrying about anything else. I mean it's Tuesday night…

Humphrey: Anything along those lines will inevitably save the world.

Deanda: Absolutely. This is somewhere where people come after work. You just drop everything and you have a good time. We've made some really good connections with people and bonded with people just because they love coming out and dancing.

Humphrey: They need the release.

Deanda: Yes. Absolutely. I know I do.

Humphrey: Release will save the world. [Smiles] You can quote me on that.

How do you stay on top of discovering new music?

Humphrey: I'm a very large Internet nerd.

Deanda: Yeah, blogging. I read a lot of Internet blogs.

Humphrey: Torrents, too. I used to try to stay on top of the newer stuff, but, now I'm digging deeper into '70s and whatever is good. I don't know, I guess, sometimes I get bored of music after a while. So, I've been getting into the old stuff that I haven't heard before.

Deanda: I usually read a lot of blogs and try to play what's hot. But last week was the first time I played something from the '70s. I think it was Suzy-Q, and Sean actually came over to me and said, "Wow, this is really good."

Humphrey: It wasn't Suzy Q. I remember saying that to you, but it wasn't Suzy Q.

Deanda: I think you're thinking of Stacy Q.

Humphrey: Oh, yeah! You're right.

Deanda: I should really play "Two of Hearts."

Humphrey: Can I just interject here and say that one time we were playing this show in Abilene for Sydney Confirm and we were sleeping in this house--I think it's called the Castle--and they had this large room that used to be a pool and it's indoors now and there's no water in it? Evidently, some girl was murdered there--that's the urban legend. We slept in the pool.

Deanda: The pool was full of couches.

Humphrey: The only thing I remember was waking up to Preston saying, "This is the best song of all time! I'm going to get this as my ring tone!" It was Stacy Q, "Two of Hearts."

Deanda: And, actually, I left my phone there and we had to turn around half way home to get my phone and the only way we found it is because we were in this room--this giant pool--and I hear "Two of Hearts" playing from inside the couch cushion. Stacy Q saved my life right there.

Humphrey: Stacy Q saved his life. You can quote him on that.

--Krissi Reeves
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Currently listening:
Scary Monsters
By David Bowie
Release date: 1999-09-28
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 
Regarding our first night:

Last night: Disqo and Aoki
I’ve really been wanting to check out Steve Aoki, so we stopped by last night around 11:45. He was already on the decks. Unfortunately I wasn’t feeling it -- the crowd was very W Hotel-tourist (sorry if I sound snobby, but it’s true -- a good handful of 50/60-year-old guys in sweaters), and when we walked up to get a drink, a drunk guy in a pastel button-down asked me if I would grind up on these girls in front of me. Umm.... no.

Steve looked like he was having fun. During the 10 minutes that we stayed -- all while waiting for a drink in the short line, which for some reason was taking forever -- he played a lot of clubby house. I wasn’t into it. What about "Shake & Pop" Steve? Or at least something kind of unusual or different. Even the hardcore metal music on his MySpace would have worked.

I got the feeling that he was playing what the crowd wanted. And that’s fine. So we left and went to Fallout Lounge.

It was the first Disqo Disco Tuesday night, and I thought it might be kind of dead. But they had a good crowd in there -- lots of young people, lots of smoke, lots of guys wearing skinny jeans and T-shirts. A bunch of people were dancing.

A guy friend of mine took a look around and announced: "I’m not ironic enough to be here."

We all digged the music. They played "Shake & Pop" as we were leaving. (Sorry, I’m obsessed.) My only wish is that Fallout had a better ventilation system -- it gets really humid and smoky in there.


-Lesley Téllez
QuickDFW Nightlife Blog


And from our second night:

Disqo Disco (Fallout Lounge)
This fairly new weekly already seems to be catching on, if last week’s crowd was any indication. It was definitely crowded for a Tuesday night. Mr. Omoxi (Fuck Yeah Records) and Wanz Dover will be guest dj’s. Extra points for mentioning Andrea True Connection as part of an upcoming mix, a record that for some reason always reminds me of this old comic I have lying around somewhere, pictured on the right.

-We Shot JR
Tuesday, February 26, 2008 
If you have the notion to help us spread the word about this, you can always do so by putting us in your top friends. Our email address is disqodisco(a)gmail.com, and if you've heard any awesome tracks or think we should play something that we haven't yet, you can tell us there too!

See you soon,
SYDNEY CONFIRM DJs
Currently listening:
Kala
By M.I.A.
Release date: 21 August, 2007