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DANCE ZINE SCIONAV.COM VOL. 3

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JUNE<br />

Scion A/V Presents: Dim Mak Pickle Patch Tour<br />

Featuring Scanners, Autoerotique, Ali Love, Peacetreaty, Rob Roy<br />

& New Ivory (performing talent will vary for each date)<br />

U31 in San Diego, CA (June 6)<br />

Cinespace in Los Angeles, CA (June 7)<br />

Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa, CA (June 8)<br />

330 Ritch in San Francisco, CA (June 9)<br />

Bar Deluxe in Salt Lake City, UT (June 13)<br />

The Nomad in Omaha, NE (June 15)<br />

2720 Cherokee in St. Louis, MO (June 16)<br />

Beauty Bar in Chicago, IL (June 17)<br />

B Side Lounge in Cleveland, OH (June 18)<br />

Tammany Hall in New York, NY (June 20)<br />

U Hall in Washington, DC (June 21)<br />

Kings Barcade in Raleigh, NC (June 22)<br />

Drunken Unicorn in Atlanta, GA (June 23)<br />

Beauty Bar in Austin, TX (June 25)<br />

The Lowbrow Palace in El Paso, TX (June 26)<br />

Bar Smith in Phoenix, AZ (June 27)<br />

Scion Art Tour: Installation 7: Video<br />

CO Exhibitions in Minneapolis, MN (June 4-June 25)<br />

Scion Presents: The Big Idea, curated by Monsieur L’Agent, at Installation LA (June 25)<br />

Scion A/V Presents:<br />

Big Freedia<br />

SCION A/V SCHEDULE<br />

JULY<br />

Scion Art Tour: Installation 7: Video<br />

Pump Project in Austin, TX (July 9-July 30)<br />

Locations, cities and dates subject to change<br />

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE<br />

Scion A/V Remix:<br />

Rhonda International<br />

Scion A/V Presents:<br />

Trouble & Bass:<br />

Sounds of NYC<br />

MUSIC VIDEOS<br />

Big Freedia, “Y’all Get Back Now”<br />

Corrine, “Dream A Little Dream”<br />

Mobroder, “Rush (Nile Delta Remix)”<br />

Telephoned, “Hold Me”<br />

Win Win, “Interleave”<br />

ASK SCION<br />

QUESTION: Do you think dance music listeners go over-the-top with their classifications of<br />

subgenres? Do you think this intense categorization ends up clarifying things or confusing listeners?<br />

I absolutely believe that dance music listeners, as well as artists, go overboard with their<br />

classifications. Not only does it confuse, it limits listeners or artists from experiencing certain<br />

music. For example, sometimes “techno people” will only listen to techno and go to techno events.<br />

But John Smith’s interpretation of techno can be completely different from Jane Doe’s idea of what<br />

techno is. As a DJ, I believe it is important to open people’s eyes and ears to different genres and<br />

angles of music. I tend to be a chameleon DJ as much as I can, which a lot of [insert dance music<br />

subgenre of you choice here] purists would be offended by. But if I can make someone feel as happy<br />

as I do hearing certain songs, that’s all that matters to me.<br />

—DJ Gina Turner is the host of Below the Bassline on Scion Radio 17<br />

If you have a question, email us through the Contact page on scionav.com<br />

Scion A/V Remix:<br />

Win Win — Victim<br />

f. Blaqstarr

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