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[idm] [London] Furthur party tomorrow with B12 and Fisk Industries!

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2005-07-14 16:14thorsten Sideb0ard [idm] [London] Furthur party tomorrow with B12 and Fisk Industries!
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2005-07-14 16:14thorsten Sideb0ard(in different rooms tho!) Excellent looking party in London tomorrow night.. To sample som
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[idm] [London] Furthur party tomorrow with B12 and Fisk Industries!
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(in different rooms tho!) Excellent looking party in London tomorrow night.. To sample some live Fisk Industries, you can download the live set from the Versus Electronics party in Barcelona last month, from: http://www.archive.org/download/hpw015/fiskindustries_live_versus2005.mp3 (69MB download) Details:::: Friday 15th July - 10PM Till 6AM THE POKE Main Room - EXILE (planet-mu) - live - Album Launch Show B12 (warp/artificial intelligence) - live UNIQUE 3 (bleep.com) - DJ STASIS (ART/peacefrog) - DJ SNAPMOUTH (seed) - live dub KULT (arcola/raum...musik) - DJ WHEELS INSTEAD OF HOOVES DJs Visuals by THE SPECTRALISTS Room 2 - LONDON ELECTRICS ALBUM LAUNCH NICK LUSCOMBE (xfm) - DJ CURSOR MINER (uncharted audio/lo) - live JACEN SOLO (ai) - live DIGITONAL (seed/toytronic) - DJ FISK INDUSTRIES (highpoint lowlife) - live CONFUTATIS (ai) - live JOHN POWER & SUN OV (furthur) - DJ Venue: Jacks, Crucifix Lane, SE1 Nr'est Transport: London Bridge (rail/northern/jubilee) Tickets: ?10 in advance from Ticketweb.co.uk / Phonica, Poland St, W1 / Smallfish, Old St, EC1 ?12 on the door web: www.furthur.info email: furthur.promotions@gmail.com tel: 07951 069 228 Now in it's 4th month The Poke continues it's young but noble tradition of jaw dropping lineups at what we believe to be the finest and friendliest venue in London, with seriously quality underground music but with none of the attitude that so often comes with it. After jack hammering the packed crowd into submission in May, we had to invite Exile back to the poke, his distinct mutant strain of jungle and electronica has seen him the target of several record labels, and when we saw that Planet Mu were releasing his 'Pro Agonist' LP we figured that was just the excuse we needed to get him back for another speaker threatening show. If Exile represents the new school then B12 are truly masters of the old, one of the original pioneers of the artificial intelligence sound, their seminal 'Electro Soma' LP on Warp was the perfect marriage of icy detroit techno, electro and the emerging British ambient scene. Having disappeared for several years to pursue a life outside music, the duo reformed in 2005 to play a sell out show at the Electrowerkz in north London, a blistering live performance saw the offers of gigs and record deals come flying at them. Now several gigs around the country later, their live set has been refined and honed to perfection and are ready for only their 2nd London show in far too many years. Another British techno hero who dropped off the radar in recent years was Steve Pickton aka Stasis, a long time cohort of B12, Steve's releases throughout the nineties on labels such as B12, Peacefrog and Mo Wax were a byword for quality electronica and techno. Much missed on the scene, this is another return that is long overdue. I don't know, techno legends, bit like busses really, you wait around for ages for one and suddenly 3 turn up at once, completing our triptych of pioneers of the warped groove we have Unique 3, after a shockingly long hiatus we tracked Edzy down last year and had him play at the Warp Xmas Party and frankly he stole the show, hypnotically deep bass, bleeps and acid squawks that rocked the party. We had to get him back sooner rather than later and we couldn't think of a better lineup to drop him into. The main room is completed with a live set from Posthuman's bitchpop alter-egos Snapmouth, some seriously funky techno and minimal house workouts from dub KULT and the acid horse delights of the Wheels Instead of Hooves boys. In room 2 we hand controls over to the London Electrics collective, a collaboration between Ai Records, Bleep.com, Expanding, Furthur, Highpoint Lowlife, Seed, Suburb and Uncharted Audio. This month sees the first fruits of this meeting of minds as L.E. 01 is released, a twelve track CD featuring exclusive material from the labels rosters. To celebrate we've roped in Nick Luscombe from XFM whose Flo-Motion show has been a beacon for good electronic music in the capital, and coerced several of the collective's finest acts to play live or spin records (or play mp3s or whatever it is kids do these days). From flat out soundsystem bangers to more contemplatyive fare, these artists represent the cream of the crop of emerging talent. For the budget conscious shopper there will also be an L.E stall at the party where people can get their grubby mitts on the L.E compilation as well as nicely priced CDs and vinyl from the various labels back catalogue and a few exclusive gems produced just for this party. LINKS: www.furthur.info www.planet-mu.com www.londonelectrics.co.uk For more information regarding this event or London Electrics, or for print quality photos or guestlist enquiries please contact John on 07951 069 228 or johnpower@gmail.com -- www.furthur.info coming up... 26.05.05 - Felonious Punk @ Mother, Old Street, EC1 29.05.05 - Dot to Dot Festival - Nottingham 03.06.05 - The Poke @ The Asylum 05.06.05 - 12Hr 12Bar @ The Spitz _______________________________________________ Londonelectric mailing list Londonelectric@gaffle.com http://www.sugoi.org/mailman/listinfo/londonelectric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org