Vikter Duplaix
The Fillmore Philadelphia
29 E Allen St
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Jun 4, 2022
10:30 PM EDT
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This is a 21+ event. Doors Open at 10:30PM Kiss n' Grind is back for its annual Roots Picnic Afterparty with legendary DJ's Vikter Duplaix, Just Blaze and Rich Medina with special live performances by Lady G, Pharoahe Monch and Ally-us singing Reggae, Hip-Hop and House hits like Simon Says, Follow Me and Breeze Off. Doors open at 10:30 and we're rocking until 3am! You can purchase general admission Standing/Dancing tickets or you can choose VIP or Lounge tickets if you're looking to elevate your experience. Either way, grab your tickets, and we'll see you on the dance floor!
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Vikter Duplaix Biography
A songwriter, producer, singer, and DJ, Vikter Duplaix is originally from Philadelphia and remains highly connected to the Philly soul movement. In the 90s Duplaix worked primarily as a producer working on records for Erykah Badu, Musiq, and Jaguar Wright.
A friendship with Philly DJ King Britt led to an immersion in modern dance music. He contributed vocals to Britt's Scuba project (Swell) and soon was producing his own material; underground singles like "Messages," "Manhood," and "Sensuality" went over well with house DJs, including Masters at Work, who gave "Sensuality" a big push. His sound was characterized by Duplaix's quiet sensual crooning juxtaposed with his signature disparate jittery percussion. Remixes and collaborations with the likes of Jazzanova and an installment in !K7's DJ Kicks series all led up to International Affairs, Duplaix's full-length debut as a solo artist. The album was released in Europe in late 2002; it came out in the States early the following year. In 2006 he released his second solo album entitled Bold and Beautiful on BBE records.
Read MoreA friendship with Philly DJ King Britt led to an immersion in modern dance music. He contributed vocals to Britt's Scuba project (Swell) and soon was producing his own material; underground singles like "Messages," "Manhood," and "Sensuality" went over well with house DJs, including Masters at Work, who gave "Sensuality" a big push. His sound was characterized by Duplaix's quiet sensual crooning juxtaposed with his signature disparate jittery percussion. Remixes and collaborations with the likes of Jazzanova and an installment in !K7's DJ Kicks series all led up to International Affairs, Duplaix's full-length debut as a solo artist. The album was released in Europe in late 2002; it came out in the States early the following year. In 2006 he released his second solo album entitled Bold and Beautiful on BBE records.
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