BEER CULTURE SUMMIT CLOSING NIGHT
In the early 1980s, a group of young men from Belgium used synthesizers and more to create a new genre of music. The band would soon come to be known as Front 242 and would break into the U.S. market thanks to Chicago-based Wax Trax! Records. The band’s live American debut took place at Chicago’s legendary Medusa’s.
On the 40th anniversary of this affair, Jill Hopkins of Metro/GMan Tavern chats with Wax Trax! owners Julia Nash and Mark Skillicorn to dig into the impact of both Front 242 and Chicago’s music and club scenes on 1980s electronic and industrial music culture.
After the talk, we'll have sets from two prominent New Wave, Industrial, EDM, and EBM DJs! DJ Charlie (Manlapaz) has been spinning at clubs and private events for over two decades. He is a frequent contributor to Vocalo.org. Between 1988-1996, Bill Saveley was a DJ at Avalon, China Club, Crobar, Exit, Metro, Neo, Shelter, and the Union. He currently co-hosts Medusa's Tribute nights around town.
The event takes place at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, located in a former railroad building that was later used to host underground house music parties and raves. Should you wish to dine at Guinness before or after the event, we highly recommend you make a reservation well in advance to guarantee a table.
6:30pm: Doors
7:00pm: Discussion
8:00pm: Sets from DJ Charlie and Bill Saveley
$25 ticket includes 2 beers, discussion in private event space, and a darn good time.