Thursday, November 1, 2007

MEGADEAF in Beirut

DJ DUO MEGADEAF, the only 2 DEAF DJ's in the world straight from BUKH SHAKISTAN are coming to rock the decks: with POP, HOUSE & ROCK classics to revive the era of the 70s, 80s and early 90s.

'' I've never seen anything like MEGADEAF in my entire life'' said TIESTO after their gig at SupperClub Amsterdam December 2006.

''MEGADEAF mix with their hearts'' said PVD when he understood that those guys can't hear a single sound

''the Beethoven of the decks'' Armin Van Buren

<< THE LEGEND OF MEGADEAF >>

KABAL & BORKA were born in the quiet town of BUKH SHAKISTAN near the UZBEK border. They started stealing records since the age of 7 and at age 15 they established themselves as the 2 best DJs in BUKH SHAKISTAN (they were the only ones).

During the war in 1999, they were mixing at a huge party in the village (more than 34 people gathered for the memory of the famous cook HARAM AZBEKAMAMA) and apparently the same night, the UZBEK were testing their new missiles and unfortunately they decided to try them out in BUKH SHAKISTAN.

2 missiles landed in the party and everyone was killed, but KABAL & BORKA survived and lost their hearing

This is why the duo only plays 70s, 80s and 90s… since that day and till now they have managed to play all around the world and leave thousands of people speechless.

‘’ now we can only play what we used to listen to before 2000, but i like it ‘’ said KABAL.

The duo are very excited to come play in Beirut, cause they ‘heard’ so much about it.

<< FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH >>

Dear All,

We just received a Telex from the manager of Megadeaf, he was insisting on 2 points that need to be corrected in their bio

1/ KABAL & BORKA didn't only lose their hearing due to the incident, but also they were badly injured, that's why they always wear masks. He also insisted that we need to mention that everything below their bellies is completely intact and functionning normally

2/ There were not only 34 persons in the ARAM AZBEKAMAMA party, but 46 !!!

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GENJI MONOGATARI reporting from Beirut for GRAND-ÉCART Press
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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