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Preview: Miles Maeda and James Lauer/Smart Bar

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The vinyl-only Acid Test monthly welcomes the inimitable Miles Maeda to the decks before his departure to Japan to support a new residency at Tokyo’s la Fabrique. Maeda’s rich history began in Chicago and he continues to showcase house music around the globe. He also manages the Bopsa imprint, and is working on a new album. Joining Maeda is the ever-innovative James Lauer, whose performances use sampling and deck wizardry to blend elements of funk, dub, house and techno. Free admission, deep-house groove, and a rain-free forecast, means you just ran out of excuses for this special edition of Acid Test.

March 24 at  Smart Bar, 3730 North Clark,  (773)549-0203.

Preview: Radio Slave/Spy Bar

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Brighton’s Matt Edwards, better known as Radio Slave, has been DJing since the early nineties. Today, Edwards produces music under half a dozen monikers representing a wide range of genres and styles, including everything from pop-inspired radio-friendly tunes to downtempo jazz-based voyages to obscure, twisted techno burners. His remixes and production work as Radio Slave (his most dancefloor-oriented alias) have led to headlining gigs around the world, including appearances at enormous festivals. Edwards’s acclaimed label Rekids, established in 2006, has emerged as a dominant force within the global electronic-music community, introducing the world to several important emerging artists. Spy Bar will showcase Radio Slave’s DJ set, and the club has put together a unique lineup of special guests to appear alongside Edwards. Rekids label-mate and Canadian house and techno producer/DJ James Teej will DJ, as well as up-and-coming Düsseldorf producer Alex Niggemann, who has released several popular remixes and tracks on Get Physical , 8bit, and 2020 Vision. Rounding out the lineup is Curbed Recordings label owner Wahi, a Chicago-based producer/DJ and Spy Bar regular. Insider’s Tip: Use the password “PURE” at the door to take advantage of the discounted entry fee for this unique showcase. (Elly Rifkin)

March 19 at Spy Bar 646 North Franklin, (312)587-8779, at 10pm.

Preview: Stacy Pullen, Lady D/Smart Bar

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This Friday marks the first in a long-running series of quarterly Chicago events commemorating twenty-five years of Detroit techno. DJ Lady D, along with promoter Volatl, has planned the series of multimedia events (called D3) at Smart Bar. Hoping to strengthen the longstanding connection between the Chicago and Detroit techno scenes, the D3 events will also celebrate the interplay between music and visual artistry. Smart Bar will be transformed for the evening, displaying various forms of visual art from the Prak-sis collective. Video and film, photography, fashion, live painting and other media inspired by and integrated with the music should make for an impressive audio-visual experience. Headlining the event is Detroit’s Stacey Pullen, an energetic, skilled DJ and producer. Pullen is recognized around the world as a pioneer among the artists belonging to the Second Wave of Detroit techno. Expect a floor-burning set with plenty of upbeat current and classic techno and house. Also appearing at the first edition of D3 is veteran DJ and D’Lectable label boss Lady D, Klectik recording artist Max Jacobson, Max Loomis (one half of Joint Effort with Lady D), and DJ Jay Cho. (Elly Rifkin)

March 12 at Smart Bar 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, at 10pm.

Preview: Justin Martin, J Phlip, Nate Manic/Smart Bar

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Justin Martin kicks off the Dirtybird residency at Smart Bar this weekend, joined by J Phlip and veteran tastemaker Nate Manic. Continuing the success of the club’s periodic partnerships with musical heavyweights and their record labels, the Dirtybird residency promises a packed and sweaty bassment dance floor for the foreseeable future. Martin rolls with the bouncing, tech-house style championed by Dirtybird honcho, Claude Von Stroke, but adds his own melodic elements and heavy kicks to separate his sound from other San Francisco underground artists. His early efforts landed him international notoriety from Steve Bug’s Poker Flat imprint and Ben Watt’s Buzzin’ Fly, and his current work with Christian Martin (as The Martin Brothers) continues to fill dance floors. (John Alex Colon)

March 13 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, 10pm.

Preview: Jeff Craven, Aaron Dae, Rees Urban/Smart Bar

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5 Magazine’s free house events at Smart Bar continue with a St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring Jeff Craven, label boss at Chicago’s own Large Music. From deep and jazzy to energetic and tech-influenced, Craven’s DJ style runs the gamut while maintaining an obvious allegiance to sound of Chicago house music. Aaron Dae joins Craven and brings his soul-influenced, funky house production to the dance floor. 5 Magazine mainstay, Rees Urban, rounds out the lineup, making for a funk-laden, budget-friendly St. Pat’s evening that will require your dancing shoes. (John Alex Colon)

March 17 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, at 10pm.

Preview: Trus’me/Smart Bar

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Trus’me is Prime Numbers label-owner David Wolstencroft, a Manchester, U.K. DJ, producer and remixer par excellence. His debut releases on Chicago’s own Still Music in 2006 earned him immediate international acclaim, and his career has simply skyrocketed ever since. His productions are inspired by a variety of sounds, including Chicago and Detroit varieties of house, 1970s soul, disco, jazz and funk. Much like Detroit’s Moodymann, Trus’me is skilled at mixing vintage samples with raw rhythms to create deep-house tunes that sound both classic and current. Expect his DJ set at Smart Bar to be eclectic, full of laidback disco-laced grooves, deep slow-burning house and smoky soul records. Joining Trus’me is Mister Joshua, onefiftyone, and Ross Kelly, who are all part of The Chicago Workgroup crew. The Trus’me appearance is the third in a series of Wednesday-night monthly events called “All Systems Go!” Past guests have featured Chicago’s Phillip Stone and DFA artist Holy Ghost! (Eleanor Rifkin)

March 10 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, at 10pm.

Preview: Alexi Delano, Tim Baker, Jason Patrick/Smart Bar

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Chilean-born Swede Alexi Delano has been nothing but prolific, cranking out release after release, remix after remix and collaboration after collaboration on labels like Trapez, Harthouse and Plus8. And with successful collabs with fellow Swedish dance-floor luminaries like Cari Lekebusch and Jesper Dahlback, Delano’s profile has definitely been on the up and up. But most easily identified on his solo material or remixes is Delano’s adept ability in crafting dark melodies and sinister hooks that somehow resonate above other compositions tapped from the same emotional source. Notes that bend, noises that make your ears tingle and neck-hair stand up among the clicks, beeps and robotic voices…there are few who do it better than Delano. And if you’re a lover of that weirdness on the dance floor, Delano’s set tonight is a must-catch. Also joining Delano on the decks tonight are a pair of local Detroit ex-pats in techno veteran Tim Baker, of Elephanthaus and Real Estate Records fame, and Jason Patrick. Baker is well-known for his ability to infuse hard-edged techno, 303-laced acid tracks and other, more soulful elements into his sets, while Patrick has seen his profile rise steadily with bookings and releases on his own Klectik Records imprint. (Duke Shin)

February 26 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, at 10pm.

Preview: Prism/Debonair Social Club

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Chicago’s hustling Migrashun crew haven’t been afraid to spread their techno and deep-house sounds to this city’s clubs and lounges, having previously held events at the Victor Hotel, Smart Bar, Rednofive and Debonair—the current home for their Prism nights. Tonight, the Detroit-leaning crew welcomes another Motor City favorite to town in Drew Pompa, co-director of the Blank Artists collective, who have been balancing adventurous releases with impeccable bookings and great parties for the last five years. Much like his crew’s propensity for collaboration with other top Detroit crews, Pompa’s tastes are also wide open, as reflected by his wildly ranging sets. And sure, Pompa might streamline his selections for certain parties, for being eclectic is an admirable trait lacking from many other DJs’ recorded mixes, but when charged with the responsibility of a dance floor, he knows when best to keep things moving. But what’s never lacking from the sound is that hint of other influences; Afro-beat, trippy psyche-outs, dubby bottom noise, form emerging from sonic cacophonies…all weaved into the fabric of his take on house and techno. Joining Pompa tonight is a rare live performance from Galuszka, who over the last few years has quietly produced some of Chicago’s best techno—deep cuts that charm the listener with a clean, jackin’ sound and nineties-hearkening warmth, as evidenced on tracks like “Fox Hunt” and “Jets.” Perhaps tonight will provide a glimpse of what this up-and-coming producer has up his sleeve for 2010. (Duke Shin)

February 25 at Debonair Social Club, 1575 N. Milwaukee, (773)227-7990, 10pm.

(Duke Shin)

Preview: Freakeasy/Smart Bar

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For the last year and a half, Freakeasy has been lighting up Chicago’s underground scene with its distinctive brand of partying centered around positive vibes, community and live art and installations. Part of what makes their events so successful is the partnering of like-minded organizers including the illmeasures crew, best known for house, techno and downtempo, and DJ/producer Radiohiro, whose ethno-centric breakbeat and dubstep sounds have been building a steady following for the last few years. With the two principals at complete opposite corners of the dance-floor sonic spectrum, Freakeasy boasts among the most diverse lineups, with techno, dubstep, house, breakbeats and the kitchen sink thrown together in a single evening. Tonight, the underground bubbles above ground with an event at Smart Bar, featuring regulars Radiohiro & MC Zulu (pictured), Brad Miner and Striz, with special guests DJ Form (formerly with the Baldwin Brothers) and San Francisco-based, Sri Lanka-born Asian Massive pioneer Janaka Selekta (with JC Stokes). But sadly, I don’t think the fire-dancing performances common at Freakeasy events will be permitted inside! (Duke Shin)

February 18 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, 10pm.

Preview: CHILLED w/ John Simmons and Hiroki/Smart Bar

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If you love the nightlife, you’re likely familiar with the talented John Simmons, a local people mover with a sound for every dance floor. Simmons is now the backbone of CHILLED, a weekly Tuesday night series aiming to draw fans of downtempo, deep house and hip-hop grooves into the warm confines of Smart Bar. Special guests assist in providing a relaxed atmosphere of great music for no cover, making CHILLED the choice for a low-key evening or some after-dinner drinks. This week, Simmons welcomes the diverse deck styles of Hiroki, a veteran with deep crates and an impeccable ear for the groove. (John Alex Colon)

February 23 at Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773)549-0203, 10pm.