High-five him twice and he'll still have a free hand to make sure the
beat dont stop - Tres Manos can always be counted on to be spinning the
freshest deep and chunky house in town. Crowds from Denver to
Deutschland have been electrified by his three-deck dexterity and
contagious charm. While a student of architecture at the University of
Colorado in Boulder, Tres (Bradley Telleria) began to minor in groove
design and funk engineering, cutting his teeth spinning Electo and
Breakbeat at the citys underground rave parties. His talent was noticed
by the Kalisher Brothers, later to be proprietors of the much-respected
Club Soma in Boulder, and he was invited to be the resident at Freedom.
Here he learnt the ways of the Chicago House sound and got himself a
reputation as one (or three, depending how you count it) of the hottest
hands on the circuit, playing with three turntables and an infectious
good vibe. Freedom ended in 1996, and Brad went on to rip it up at his
legendary underground Red parties. Yeah, we know you weren't there, but
you'd be a lot cooler if you could say you had been. Red blew up and
got too big for its cozy confines, moving to Club Velvet in downtown
Denver, and during this time Tres hit the road and jacked it all over
the US and even found time to headline a Red Bull Red Underground tour
in the Colorado mountains. A live mix CD, How to Chill, was released to
rave reviews (pun intended) in 1998, on Brads own 15 Digit Recordings.
He shared the booth with such house-hold names as King Britt, Johnny
Fiasco, Mark Grant, Mark Farina, Dubtribe, Joshua (Iz), Marquez Wyatt,
and Hipp-E among others. You want venues? Try Silk City and Bongo
Lounge (Philly), Pure Love (Richmond, VA), Electric Company, Buggin
Out, and Stompys Dig In (San Fran), Club Sol (Atlanta), Red Dog and
Double Door (Chicago), Lollapalooza (NYC), Red (DC), Burning Man in
Nevada, along with anyplace in Denver where fine house has ever been
heard.
But in the spring of 1998, our wandering Housejacker came down from the
mountains, put on his travel boots, and headed all the way to
Barcelona, Spain, where he quickly entered the scene with two guns
blazing and bag of 12 ammo strapped across his back. The list of places
hes played in the town by the sea reads like any self-respecting house
heads guide of where to get your dance on: The Apolo, La Terrazza, City
Hall, Walden 8, Maumau, Fonfone, KGB, as well as the annual Placton
cruise ship parties. If this boats undockin', you can bet Tres Manos
will keep it rockin'. With a rap sheet longer than a 50-year old
gangster, if you haven't seen him play its not because he hasn't made
it to your town. He's blazed a trail across the continent and back more
times than you could count on three hands, with such illustrious stops
as Rachidingue (Girona), Coppelia (Madrid), ACTV and Intertechno
(Valencia), Sala Estrella (Tarragona), Lasal (Mataro), Morocco
(LEscala), Jacaranda (Calella), Vega (Copenhagen), Nachtwerk Club,
Werkbar, The Kitchen (Munich, Germany), Suxul (Ingolstadtt, Germany),
Dasda (Eichstatt, Germany), Dncng (Andorra), We LoveSundays
(Stockholm), HSPTL Club (Khabarovsk, Russia), and back to the States to
play at Endup (San Francisco), APT and Sullivan Room (NYC) and Club 5
(Wash. DC.). Tres serves up beats so chunky he's gotta cut em up for
you and house so dirty you might not want to sit on the floor, though
not many people have the ability to stay seated when hes spinning
anyway. What do Kenny Hawkes, Jef K, Gemini, Theo Parrish, Ralph
Lawson, Brett Johnson, Rasoul, Miguel Migs, Johnny Fiasco, Trip do
Brasil (Russ Gabriel), Eddie Amador, Vincenzo, DJ Sneak, Tom Middleton,
DJ Rush, John Selway, Heather, Geoffroy, Alton Miller, Schatrax, Funk d
Void, East Coast Boogiemen, and Nigel Hayes have in common? They've all
spun with Brad. He's spent a night with more famous DJs than a
professional groupie, and even with his travels he's had time to co-run
the label, Justified Cause, start up his own booking agency, UMA
(Underground Music Agency), run a weekly residency at smoky Astin bar,
a Deep Underground House "Children of the Drum" monthly at Torres De
Avila, and the "Vive Le Deep" Monthly with Francois Dubois at Catwalk
showcasing guest DJs from all around the world. He's also hard at work
with his musical productions (some under the name 2 Cheap Tricks with
good friend and Label Partner GarcyNoise) and several vocal projects.
He has releases on OM Records, Aesoteric, Greenhouse, and his own
label, Justified Cause. He also has upcoming releases coming out on
Detour and Control which you'll be certain to hear on dance floors of
distinction real soon. Leaving booties shaken and crowds stirred, this
beat barman mixes with a deft hand and doesn't skimp on the hard stuff.
Raise your glass and shake your ass, Tres Manos is here to make you
remember what house is all about.. IF YOU WANT TO BUY SOME TUNES..
JUSTIFIED CAUSE RELEASES ARE AVAILABLE ON www.stompy.com. and
www.beatport.com.