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Second World Productions in Association with SEED Recordings Present Second World Sessions - April 14, 2011 featuring Selectress Iriela, DJ Bradford James and Faze Dynamik!

Celebrate a sensual house music experience with Selectress Iriela, Bradford James and special guest Faze Dynamik spinning deep house, tribal house, soul and disco! April 14th journey into musical decadence underground at Sutra Lounge, New York City.

2011-04-06
NEW YORK, NY, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Second World Sessions heats up on Thursday April 14th 2011, from 10pm until 4am at Sutra Lounge, 16 1st Avenue, New York City!

the VIBE: Tribal. Global. Deep. Soulful. Sexy. Decadent.

the WORLD: A deep warm place where lotus lamps mingle with candle lit spiritual eroticism.

the MUSIC:
Selectress Iriela (Second World)
Bradford James (Seed Recordings)
+ Special Guest Faze Dynamik (Paris)

For anyone familiar with Second World events which combine elements like ethical fashion with tribal body paint to a booming global soundtrack - they know that they are in for a treat.

Sutra Lounge is known for its undeniable vibe, laid back yet sophisticated decor and central East Village location on 1st street and 1st Avenue. This lush backdrop sets the tone for a night of decadence through dance and music. The monthly series is curated by the Second World Group - with it's Founder appearing as her alter-DJ- ego, Selectress Iriela. Ms. Iriela got her start in 1996 as a Boston radio personality on 88.9FM Boston and has since had stints as diverse as IRIE FM in Kingston Jamaica as well as at New York venues Nell's and CBGB's.

The Selectress will take you on a musical journey as you step into another world of dub, deep electro-tribal house and tropical beats. Joining Iriela is New York deep house producer DJ Bradford James. Although soulful house music is his well-known specialty he thinks anything with soul or feeling fits right into his genre-less idealism. In the past two decades Bradford has played many events and held residencies across the US/Cananda including his current monthly parties in Boston, Brooklyn, Los Angeles & Providence called "Seed In The City". Co-Founder of the Galaktik parties in Brooklyn with All About Recordings Label Head Luis Baro. He has also co-produced events with New York City based collectives such as Deepa Grooves, Blak-N-Yello, Herbert Holler, Poly Rhythm, Melting Pot Global, Soul Sun Soul Music & Devotion; in clubs, lofts & outdoor spaces all over the city. Special guest DJ Faze Dynamik hails from Paris and has a musical attitude including funkdified beats from disco to souful house genres.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit nonprofit organization by the same name, Second World, the brainchild of Selectress Iriela, born while on a global trek of fair trade activism that took the Selectress from Jamaica to such places as India, Peru, Nepal, Iceland, Egypt, Italy and Singapore since 1998.

About Second World.

Bridging the gap between the so called "First" and "Third" World, with media, music and art.
Second World is a dynamic non-profit arts and development organization combining media, music and art for a better world. As a leader since 1998 dedicated to the marketing of fair trade, the nucleus of Second World is a multimedia research archive of educational tools for the fair trade marketplace. Based on over a decade of research, Second World aims to address the crucial need for fair trade education. Ultimately, Second World hopes to bridge the gap between the "First" and "Third World" through media documentation, musical events and fair trade art empowerment.

Second World Productions is a global marketing and media production company specializing in interactive sensory events.


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[Press-News.org] Second World Productions in Association with SEED Recordings Present Second World Sessions - April 14, 2011 featuring Selectress Iriela, DJ Bradford James and Faze Dynamik!
Celebrate a sensual house music experience with Selectress Iriela, Bradford James and special guest Faze Dynamik spinning deep house, tribal house, soul and disco! April 14th journey into musical decadence underground at Sutra Lounge, New York City.