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Friday, February 8th, 2008
Gene Farris & Derrick Carter
Featuring J T Donaldson | Farris Wheeling Recordings Party
 
 


Friday Night at Zentra Nightclub has always been dedicated to Music.  Jack Fridays concentrates our main dance floor to Chicago’s own style, Jackin' House Music.  Over the years we have managed to bring in the largest deejay talent the world has to offer, layering it with the best local Chicago talent.  In our main lounge area we start it off with some old school House, slowing it down to Hip Hop to finish out the remainder of the night.  In our VIP Lounge we feature Chance.LocalChicago, a program that showcases only local up & coming talent.  This smaller room features all areas of music; House, D&B, Techno, Break Beat, Hip Hop, etc.  Last, but surely not least, our outdoor patio garden, for a hint of fresh air or a break from any type of music.  Friday Nights has always been a perfectly, well-rounded theme of music… Something for everyone.  ATTENTION : We recently added a ALL NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH UPGRADED SOUND on the the 2nd Floor Main Room.  Check it out!!!



Friday, February 8th, 2008
House Arrest Events PRESENTS Jack Fridays



Farris Wheel Recordings Party
Behind the Decks
Gene Farris
Derrick Carter
J T Donaldson
Jack Residents
DJ Boy Wonder & DJ Sabado
House Arrest  Events Residents  
Chris Santiago   Dysqo    E&G

1st Floor Resident Promotions
Friction : Local Kats
Hip Hip & Old School House




Chance.LocalChicago Lounge
Restristed Inc & HectikRadio 88.9fm featuring
Roscoe    Beat Analyst    Mo_Stereo
8Track    Enemie 21    DJ Shorty


Lighting & Visuals

Josh Zeitler & Reflex Media 

3 Rooms of Sound : House Music  Hip-Hop




Jack Fridays Cocktail Reception 9pm - 1030pm
 

Gene Farris
Gene Farris is the sinister minister of dance musics changing sounds. Farriss global DJ track record and extensive discography of over 80 productions(check full discography) are definitely a testament to the true Chicago house sound. Farris's unique dexterous DJ style that includes extended sultry, melodic blends with tuff beats makes him a party favorite around the world. House music is Farris's undoubted passion that also drives his full flavored, colorful studio creations. Farris's deep roots in house music and strive to be the best keeps him on the global electronic music industry's cutting edge.   Pushed by local kids in his South Side neighborhood of Chicago Gene Farris caught the DJ bug at the tender age of twelve. Inspired by the likes of Ron Hardy, Prince, and Roy Ayers Farris began blending a mixture of funk, disco, and soul combined with eighties' pop icons such as, Duran Duran. One may still hear hints of disco in his style.

Even in his early years Farris was constantly on the move. By making mix tapes for his neighborhood buddies and selling them at many famed Windy City record stores like Gramaphone, Farris's spinning skills quickly developed. Not only did Farris's style evolve, his reputation rapidly grew. After many late nights 'beatn' down neighborhood block parties, Farris earned his childhood dream slot warming up for legendary Ron Hardy and Ron Carrol at the epic AKA Club.  As the early nineties approached, Gene Farris became a major player in the thriving Chicago dance scene. Wanting to hear more diverse house music Farris inevitably began to produce his own tracks. His first production style was tuff, loopy and tracky House. At the time Cajmere (of Green Velvet) just started a new label named, Relief Records. Close friend, Ron Trent, urged Farris take his hard hitting tunes to Relief Records. Trent thought Farris's tracky sound was perfect for the early Relief.  House music history was made when Farris took his demo to Relief Records. Hanging out in the Relief office was another young Chicago DJ called Sneak, who also just made his first demo. Farris and Sneak both had their tracks signed. The "Farris Wheel" EP was Farriss debut release for Relief in 1994. Gene Farris, alongside like minded musicians such as DJ Sneak, Paul Johnson, Derrick Carter, DJ Rush, Ron Trent, Boo Williams and Glen Underground formed the new wave of notorious, soon to be globe trotting Chicago DJs and producers.

The "Farris Wheel" EP was the beginning of a prolific production career. Gene Farriss discography highlights works released on dance musics most respected labels such as, Defected/Fluential, Soma Records, Siesta Music, Force Inc., Formaldehyde, 83 West/ Camouflage, Communique, Defmix, Static, and more.  Being a leader in the industry, Gene Farris started his own label, Farris Wheel Recordings, Inc. in 1998, with "The Copa Cabana" EP. Among the labels many loved EPs is FWR 008 "The Spirit" - Gene Farris featuring Sneak remix. In February of 2001, Gene Farris unveiled Farris Wheel Recordings's spin-off, Farris Wheel Limited. Farris's concept for the new imprint is to steer away from saturated samples and feature more original, organic productions. Farris Wheel Limited artists are incorporating live feeds into their melodic soulful beats. Also, 2003 will see the release of the Farris Wheel imprint's first CD compilation of the its own catalouge mixed by Gene Farris.  Currently, Farris continues his travels around the globe DJing for his fans throughout the United States, Canada, and many European countries like Croatia, Holland, Israel, and Russia. However, Farris still finds time in his busy schedule to devote in the studio. He is is working on a full length album of original music for release in 2003. Farris's motive for the album is to push beyond the barriers of the current house music sound. Farris already collaborated with many remarkable dance musicians such as renowned house vocalist, Robert Owens and a fresh New York City production favorite, Onionz (just to name a few). When asked about his future in music Gene Farris passionately replies, "House music is my one and only true love. I've been with her for over sixteen years and never plan on leaving. She's my peace... me and the music."  As the critics continually applaud his greatening accomplishments, Gene Farris and his Farris Wheel Recordings empire continue to thrive.  The international demand for the elite Chicago House sound has kept Gene Farris busy gigging around the globe for over the past ten years. Then February 2003 saw the release of Gene's "Textures" mix CD and 6-track vinyl, accompanied by his "Textures" world tour, and features and reviews in Jockey Slut, Muzik, Mixmag, Seven Update, Mojo, DJ, IDJ, Blues & Soul, Echo, Muzik.com, Xpander.nl, Burn It Blue, Worlddj.com and many more.  "Textures is a tasty affair, lots of layers, lots of passion, lots of originality. Deep, sexy, organic house music with that essential Chicago touch. A collection to inspire...5/5" DJ Mag   "The first collection from respected Chicago producer Gene Farris' Farris Wheel Ltd...As good a house mix as you are gonna hear this month...4/5" IDJ Mag "It's deep jazzy, stylish, sexy and soulful, showcasing fast rising talents in the Farris Wheel Family such as Bryan Jones, Scud Bloom, Roomsa, Audiowhores, Greenkeepers, Behind the Groove and Boo Williams. It's damn fine house, nothing too heavy, just good party tunes from funk to disco and jazz to soul, it's all here as Gene graces us with some proper musical music." www.4clubbers.net  In  In 2007 Gene Farris continues with his newest album "A Decade Of Beats", showcasing his best music from his 12 year reign as one of Chicago's International Ambassadors of house music. Featuring electrifing vocals from Atlanta's own Chappell & the sexy sultry voice of the magnificent lady Sara.This album is for sure a classic if you are a Gene Farris Fan, the deep warm sound are something you will enjoy this show that Gene will be around for at least another Decade and beyond..

 Derrick Carter
Born and raised in the western suburbs, Carter was into music from a young age, but during his teens Chicago's house scene sucked him in for good.Before long Carter became a strong presence in the city's underground dancescene. "When I got my driver's license at 16 my sneak ability was validated," he laughs. "I was a fierce bedroom jock for a long time. Afteryou mix for the love of it for six or seven years, you get it pretty tight and you can take it on the road." He got by working at dance-music specialty stores like Gramaphone and gigging at parties. Later he landed regular DJ stints at Shelter, Foxy's, and Smart Bar.  Though he doesn't spin much locally anymore, when he does, he attracts large crowds. His sets are rooted in house, but he freely travels outside club tastes, seamlessly incorporating old-school disco, soul, jazz, and whatever else catches his fancy. Most of the time he works in Europe, where he's become a major celebrity among dance-music aficionados. And the money's a hell of a lot better there. "It's hard not to laugh on the occasions when you'll make 20 times what you make in Chicago on a Saturday night, but there are also times when you do it just for the fun, like at home. So many people come up to me and say, 'Man, I had the worst day. My girlfriend left me, I locked my keys in my car, but you turned me for two hours, and that made me able to get up in the morning.' That's the best thing going." In 1988 Carter, fellow DJ Mark Farina, and friend Chris Nazuka released an EP as the group Symbols and Instruments. The record had a strong influence on the burgeoning ambient techno movement in England. While it wasn't a commercial success, it established Carter as an international figure in the dance-music underground. Since then he's been involved with a number of recording projects, firstly his solo project Sound Patrol under whom he released his first album 'Sweetened -No Lemon' which exuded a soulfulness and low-key grittiness that resonated beyond the infectious grooves and made a departure from the machine-like quality of the dance music fare of the time.  Since then the pioneering, innovative tracks and consequent critical acclaim have marked Derrick out as one of the most important players in dance music. Most notably through his more recent releases on Classic. As co-owner and close friend of the company his musical and conceptual input has resulted in Classic becoming one of the leaders in the world of deep house. His first release was as Rednail with 'I Think of You', followed by 'Nu Pschidt' and 'Hope' under his own name. Nü Pschidt combined woven scatting with sleepy minimal beats on 'Dreaming Again' and skilfully cast his own low, sexy drawl over his trademark Carter grooves to form 'Boompty Boomp Theme', described by acid house legend Andy Weatherall as 'the greatest house record of the year, if not the next two years.'   Over the last couple of years Derrick has been releasing some of his greatest work to date. From the timeless sounding release 'A Hope (Over U)', to the dancefloor smash "Untershrift EP", through the unique 'Mo' Pschidt EP' Derrick and Classic are most definitely on a roll. His eagerly awaited artist album "Square-dancing In A Roundhouse" is due for release on Classic in the Autumn of 2002, accompanied by a new single "Where U At?". Derrick has also recently remixed the top ten smash Superman Lovers "Starlight", Angry Mexican DJ "I Like It Funky" and Greens Keepers "Should I Sing Like This?".



The New Remodel was designed to implicate a large amount of table & booth seating on both floors within all of the rooms of Zentra Nightclub.  We now have 40 areas available to be reserved from an intimate 2 person or up to 15 person party seating at one table.  Even though we have a large amount of seating reservations fill up very quickly.  It is always best to reserve your table ahead of time.
Table Reservations Package
Complimentary & Express Admission for up to 8 People
With the purchase of 2 Bottles ($200
Minimum Tab)

Your Parties name will be put on the General Managers VIP List.  Upon Arrival you and your guests will be escorted in and seated by our VIP Host.  Your Credit Card will be taken to secure the $200 Minimum and a VIP Host will take your order immediately.  If you would like to take advantage of the Table Reservation Package or if you have Questions or Concerns please email me directly at
rob@zentranightclub.com and put General Manager's Table List in the subject line alognwith your Full Name and Date of Attendance.  All Reservations need to be made before 6PM of the date attending

 

 

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