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Klever, Fashen, The Knux

Nothing says back-to-school like a little corporate-sponsored rump shaking.

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By Dusti Rhodes

Published on August 20, 2008 at 1:41am

Scion crashes into Warehouse Live with a roster of DJs known for bringing it in their respective parts of the U.S. (and by “it,” we do mean “the party”). Klever is known for keeping Atlanta venues moving to a mix of metal, electro and house, especially at his monthly installment, Sloppy Seconds. In the Southwest, Fashen keeps things hot and full of hip-hop in Arizona. He won Rockstar Energy Drink’s “Next on the Decks,” which launched a career opening for the likes of Kanye West and P. Diddy.

Fans of Entourage might recognize The Knux from their hit “Cappuccino,” which was featured on the HBO series. The duo is comprised of brothers Rah Amillio and Krispy Kream, who left New Orleans after Katrina and headed for Hollywood. Since then, the pair’s rockin’ rap (note: we didn’t say rap rock for a reason) has been moving audiences and turning the heads of rap industry fat cat Paul Rosenberg and Interscope Records. Starting off the party are local spinsters Witnes, Dayta and Squincy Jones of Rock Box/SpeakerBoxx fame at 8 p.m. 813 St. Emanuel. For information, call 713-225-5483 or visit www.warehouselive.com. Free.
Tue., Aug. 26, 8 p.m., 2008