Mstrkrft’s Right To Party

MstrkrftHow many people does it take to shut down a New York City block and cause a riot? Two, provided they are armed with a synthesizer, drum machine and a discography under the guise of Mstrkrft.

It’s true, Toronto’s electro-house darlings were slated to play a club in NYC two weeks ago and oversold the venue so much that more than 2,000 hipsters were stuck in line outside. But the hype surrounding the DJ duo drove the mob into frenzy, inciting a riot that was eventually quelled by the NYPD itself.

“It was a pretty proud moment that we double-sold the club and had a street in New York City closed down, even if just for a few hours,” Jesse Keeler, one half of Mstrkrft, tells andPOP. “The fact that that’s happening … that takes a long time to build.”

Mstrkrft was born in Toronto in 2005, storming clubs and parties with their take on the burgeoning electro-house trend. After dominating the GTA scene, the duo made up of Keeler and Alex Puodziukas (otherwise known as Al-P) stepped up their game.

First came the singles “Easy Love” and “Work on You” before an official LP, “The Looks,” debuted in July 2006. Then came the tours: Canada, North America, the world.

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Justice Brings Down the House

Last night, upwards of 1300 party people attended Toronto’s newest hot spot Circa to experience Justice. Desperate fans who didn’t have tickets spent close to $400.00 just hours before the show on tickets via craigslist and ebay.ca to see the Parisian DJ pairing responsible for such hits as “D.A.N.C.E.” and “We Are Your Friends (feat. Simian)” The group has blown up over the past year, and have been remixed and re-remixed by some of the world’s top DJs and producers.

The club was nearly at capacity by 9:00 p.m. Girls in gold tube dresses, and guys in sneakers and the expensive, skinny jeans fought for spots close to the stage, relishing the reverberations caused by the towering speakers.

Models clad in transparent raincoats and pink wigs posed in glass boxes for all to see, as the strobe lights rivaled the camera flashes. The selection of after parties was endless, but for most, seeing Justice was enough.

Ed Banger sensations Justice will play tonight in Montreal.


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