Jul 27, 2011

Aziatix album release concert to be held in Los Angeles on August 13th

Aziatix will be holding an album release concert to celebrate the release of their upcoming EP, "Nocturnal," on Saturday, August 13th, at 8PM at the Key Club. Aziatix’s album release concert will not only feature performances from Aziatix, but will also host performances from Grammy award winner Macy Gray, IAMMEDIC, KO The Legend and LIL C from "So You Think You Can Dance," and producers Russell W. and CTB from Trapt. The concert will be sponsored by Cube Entertainment, ECHOforward, The Blended Group, and Mnet America.

The Key Club, formerly known as Billboard Live, is located at 9093 West Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood, California. They have hosted a wide array of performances from top artists including Bon Jovi, *N SYNC, Kanye West, Incubus, Tony Bennett, Prince, The Roots, Heart, and Def Leppard. Aziatix will be next to join their star-studded roster.

VIP tickets for the event are available and are priced at $30; this will include express entry, a meet and greet with Aziatix, a signed Aziatix poster, and a photo opportunity. The club also offers a VIP bottle service; this will include 5 comps per bottle, a signed Aziatix poster, a meet and greet with Aziatix, and a photo opportunity.

Tickets can be purchased online and you can RSVP for the event on Facebook. Tickets are available on a first come first serve basis. Even with such a full lineup of amazing performers, tickets start at only $3 so it is definitely not an event to be missed, as the event is open to all ages, however you must be 21 to drink. There are early bird discount prices for tickets and the longer you wait to purchase tickets, the more expensive they become. You can also purchase tickets at the door for a price of $20.

Aziatix will be busy in the coming weeks. Last week, Aziatix revealed their MV teaser for "Slippin’ Away." The mesmerizing teaser features Eddie Shin slipping away into a dark abyss. "Slippin’ Away" will be featured on their upcoming EP, "Nocturnal," which is also set to be released on the same day of the music video, July 28th. Later this week, Aziatix will be streaming live to greet their fans, answer questions, and perform a couple of their unreleased songs from the album on Ustream. The channel will be live on July 28th at 6PM PST or 9PM EST, which is analogous to July 29th at 10AM KST.


Aziatix, which consists of Nicky Lee, Eddie Shin, and Flowsik, and is produced by Jae Chong, surprised the music scene and went viral with the release of their MV teaser for debut song, "Go," in March. After much anticipation, they released their full music video for the song. The teaser garnered so much attention that it even won them the title of "Most Subscribed Musician" on YouTube.

On April 30th, Aziatix had a successful debut showcase in NYC, which was attended by 800 fans, with 300 more fans outside the venue. Prior to their showcase, they revealed in an interview with Koreaboo that they would be releasing their first EP in May. Aziatix continued their promotions by following up with a MV teaser on May 9th and the full music video for their second title song, "Cold," on May 16th.

Following the release of their self-titled debut EP on May 17th, Aziatix dominated various music charts, including iTunes and Cyworld. They took the top spot on these charts for multiple weeks following the release. They have recently released a remix of "Cold," which has once again garnered them the top spot on the R&B charts on Blastro and Cyworld, and has gotten them featured on Melon, Nate, and on Macy Gray’s homepage.

Aziatix also attended the Music Matters event in Singapore on May 27th and will be performing at the Jisan Valley Rock Festival this weekend at the Jisan Forest Ski Resort. Nicky Lee arrived back in Korea over the weekend and the guys have already begun preparing for their performance.

Their new EP, "Nocturnal," is set for an international release and will be available on both iTunes and Naver Music. Until then, you can purchase their debut full EP, "Aziatix," on iTunes for $3.99, or you can purchase the songs individually at $0.99 per song. If you are in Taiwan, it can also be purchased on KKBox. The EP can also be purchased on various Korean music sites.

You can show your support for Aziatix by spreading the word about them to local radio stations and by following them on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. You can also join their Facebook fan group, Aziaddicts, as well as country-specific fan pages for the label.

source:
>www.koreaboo.com

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