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Saturday 12th September 2009
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Discover/MPFS v Prehab v Cerebral
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Saturday 12th September 2009
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22:00-06:00
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Cost:
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£8 earlybird tickets, £12 standard, more on the door
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Ticket Info:
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E-mail: cerebralnights@gmail.com
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In the main room hosted by Discover and MPFS we have an all star lineup. Discover main man and legend John Askew heads up the bill joined by some fellow Discover Artists.
Activa is ticking all the right boxes at the moment, with releases and remixes on labels including Vandit, Anjunabeats, Kills the Lights, Monster Tunes and of course Discover and his own Conspiracy Recordings.
Widely tipped for the top is Ben Gold, who is just as busy behind the decks as he is in the studio both working on his own tracks and remixes and engineering for some high profile clients.
Planet Angel residents Sly One vs Jurrane will show why they have carved out a strong repuation on the London trance scence with a set that will have you stomping!
Prehab resident David Murtagh's prodcutions are finding there way into the right hands with his track 'Introvert/Extrovert' being played three weeks in a row on Judge Jules Radio One show and his remix of DJ Pure-My Definition making into Tiesto's top 20 of last year.
Completing the lineup is Matt Kirkland warming up and Tom Yelland playing the closing set.
London favourites Prehab Recordings take up shop in room 2 bringing a mixture of Progelectrotech to the house. The past year has seen them scale the heights label wise with their tracks being picked up across the board from a whole host of the Big Jocks and across the airwaves from Radio 1 through to the Carl Cox Global show.
No stranger to throwing a decent party after their long stint at Turnmills & Ministry Of Sound with the Hallowed Gallery night they welcome back a Prehab favourite in the shape of Bass For Breakfast/Punchfunks Rob Mooney. If you are not familiar with Rob then you are seriously missing out as he mixes the finest tech house & techno with a whole host of his own productions included. With a discography of epic proportions already from this young man, it’s sure to be one hell of a set!
In support of Mr. Mooney we have one half of Prehabs main men Dave Irvine tearing it up. Fresh from jaunts across the world and locking himself in the studio there will be plenty of the finest electro tinged techno on the cards. No doubt his new track forthcoming on Prehab ‘Down the Front’ will be on the cards.
Also in support we have another Prehab ressie in the shape of club animal/Cattaneo lookalike Gary Optim who has become a bit of a fav with Mr Cattaneo of late with his recent productions. Expect is deep and groovy! Gary will be teaming up with progmeisters Audiofire with lots of original material sure to be on offer.
Next up we have Fused's Steve G and Luke Curran who've been making waves at events such as Electronic Sessions and Plastic Fondu.
Finishing off the night will be Select UK Radio's UK Party People who's sets have been earning rave reviews. These guys know how to rock a dancefloor and will be doing it till the early morning!
Over in the third room we have Cerebral.
Fresh from BLOC 2009 and Glade Festival (amazing achievements considering he's only been producing for three years), iTAL tEK will be showing his skills at Cerebral, along with showcasing his vast array of personal productions. A DJ and producer truly set for great things.
Phase 2 is the production guise of Danny Stamp. For Cerebral he'll be showcasing an IDM/dubstep/breaks hybrid, mashed-up via a live production set in Ableton Live, featuring live vocals from MC Tayong. Having featured regularly at The Cross and Ministry of Sound for world famous nights such as The Gallery and Hi-Tek Soul, expect an interesting and marauding flavour of dubstep, as this former techno & house DJ gives us his take on electronica.
TAYONG aka T.Y.N, was born in Luton, now based in London, is a Singer, Song-Writer, and music producer! T.Y.N is reinventing urban music & is continually rolling out sounds which span incredibly across so many genres of music. RnB, Hip-Hop, Rap, Grime, D&B, House & Slow-Jam. This young man has got every angle of production well covered & is one to look out for ever since smashing 1 Million plays on MySpace.
A true musician with golden fingers, Oxynucid aka Dom Schofield is fast making a name for himself in electronic music. Having spent 10 years playing keys in an electro/indie band that made it big, he left to pursue his solo career. Barely seconds later, he signed to The Centrifuge and has released a string of acclaimed EPs and tracks.
Building on a knowledge of electronica previously restricted to the late 90's synth-metal work of Pitchshifter and Fear Factory and Squarepusher's"Go Plastic" LP, Ursa began to absorb the various forms of DnB, Techno and Breaks that the midlands had to offer. After a few years of DJing DnB, he joined the Centrifuge collective and branched out into multi-genre, layered and mashed Ableton sets alongside perfecting all flavours of the DnB craft.
Hefty has always been a purveyor of dark sounds. Having been introduced to the world of the London underground party scene a number of years ago, he crafted his bassy, spooky style thanks to time spent at the legendary PICKLE parties.
Tate Simister started-off DJing garage and grime, but moved on to both producing and mixing dubstep. He specialises in the dark and cheeky/wobble side of things. We're very happy to have him on board to coincide with his first release for Prehab Recordings.
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London
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Music:
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Trance. Tech Trance. House. Prog House. Tribal House. Electro House. Tech House. Funky Techno. Techno. Breaks. Electro. Dubstep.
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DJ's:
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Discover/MPFS
John Askew
Activa
Ben Gold
Sly One vs Jurrane
David Murtagh
Tom Yelland
Matt Kirkland
Prehab
Rob Mooney
Dave Irvine
Gary Optim
UK Party People
AudioFire
Steve G & Luke Curran
Cerebral
iTAL tEK
Phase 2 Live PA with special guest Tayong-T.Y.N
Oxynucid
Ursa
Hefty
Tate Simister
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