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Jeff Derringer Looks Ahead After Battling Cancer

The last time we interviewed Chicago-based producer, DJ, and Oktave boss Jeff Derringer was in September of 2016. A lot has happened in the world, and with Jeff personally, since that time. He played fantastic gigs at Bassiani in Georgia and Berghain in Berlin, and we even had the pleasure of hosting him in Los Angeles for one of our WORK events.

This past summer, however, Jeff was forced to take a break from performing to fight a relapse of cancer. This meant undergoing major surgery to remove the tumor and lymph nodes in his neck, as well as post-surgery chemo and Proton Theraphy. When he announced the unfortunate news on social media, Jeff made a promise to himself, “I’ve beaten this dreadful disease once before and I fully intend on doing so again.” Needless to say, he fought hard and kept his word following several harsh months that required him to take a step back from touring and his involvement with Chicago’s techno scene as a Smartbar resident and head of Oktave.

The great news is that Jeff is back behind the booth and ready to tour once more. Not only that, but he took what was undoubtedly an unfortunate situation and made the most of it, using the down-time at his disposal to produce music and launch Oktave Records, a goal of his that he had had for quite some time now. The label debuted with Jeff’s very own Control EP, featuring three originals from the man himself, and also kicked off a podcast mix series that has so far hosted quality techno the likes of Iori, Altstadt Echo and Annie Hall.

In light of all of this we decided that it was time to sit down with Jeff newly and go through everything that has happened in the second half of 2017, as well as to look ahead to the future that is now surely ahead of him!

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Smartbar Chicago Will Host Series of Workshops With Focus on Women in Music

Last month Chicago’s Smartbar, the famed clubbing institution that has been running in the city’s Northside for over 30 years, announced the return of its Daphne series with a list of club nights featuring some of the best dance music talent in the world.

Smartbar has hosted Daphne events in the past, club nights focused on representing the role of woman-identifying and genderqueer artists in the electronic music industry. So while not totally new, the upcoming Daphne: A Women’s Movement In Dance Music is a month-long festivity that continues with that same mission, but does it tenfold within a shorter period of time.

On top of the club nights already announced throughout the month of March, with artists like Nina Kraviz, The Black Madonna, Cassy, Octo Octa, Honey Dijon and more all scheduled to play, Daphne and Smartbar will also be holding a string of workshops open to the public and participants of all skill levels. The workshops will address topics such as artist promotion, DJ mechanics, queer religious figures and more.

See the below flyer for full details:

 

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Smartbar Chicago Announces All Women March Lineup with Heidi, Nina Kraviz, Jane Fitz

daphne2017As one of the most inclusive venues in our community, Smartbar presents Daphne: Celebrating Female-Identifying Non-Binary Artists with an all-female lineup for the third year this March (Women’s History Month).

The first weekend will host Elysia Crampton (live) on Friday, March 3rd; and Heidi on Saturday, March 4th.

The second weekend begins with T. Mixwell on Thursday, March 9th. After more than four years, the return of Nina Kraviz on Friday, March 1oth; and Jane Fitz, Volvox on Saturday, March 11th.

The third weekend with Brooklyn based Octo Octa (live), Lady Blacktronika on Friday, March 17th and an all night set by the one and only, The Black Madonna on Saturday, March 18th.

The fourth weekend with Smartbar residents Sassmouth, Jarvi on Friday, March 24th and Cassy, Honey Dijon on Saturday, March 25th.

The fifth and final weekend begins with Neon Falls with Eris Drew (live) on Thursday, March 30th and closing out duties by Lake Effect with K-Hand on Friday, March 31st.

Smartbar has consistently supported and welcomed woman-identified and non-binary artists. They also identify them as the leaders they are through triumphant efforts for a diverse community.

“We work hard to place woman-identified and non-binary artists in positions of leadership in our club on a consistent and ever-increasing basis.

Women have been central part of the architecture smartbar’s residents program for almost 20 years—long before equality in dance music was a hot-button topic.”

They continue to spread the message of learning and growing together, which is critical to our progression on the matter.

“We welcome everyone to participate, learn and grow with us through the series which will feature both club events and workshops.”

You can purchase tickets here.

Full Lineup:

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