The new event will be offering a free daytime programme focused on well-being, open to children and families, through panels, workshops, art installations and local projects. Collaborating with a number of charities, the Wigflex City Festival aims to make a lasting difference within the community. Taking place across multiple venues in Nottingham on Sunday 5th
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The Lowdown: Lia Mice
Graced with the title of an experimental pop pioneer, for Lia Mice her fascination with sound came early in life due to being partially sighted. Constantly aiming to create immersive soundscapes that reflect the ones she grew up around, Mice’s productions are quirky and innovative with her high-energy live sets a testament to that. Incorporating
Chris Liebing, Helena Hauff and Nastia all confirmed for Terminal V Festival’s Easter showcase
The festival will also include Richie Hawtin’s first performance in the Scottish capital in 18 years. Taking place at Royal Highland Centre on the 20th April, Terminal V has become one of the leading promoters in the country. Following a hugely successful Halloween party, the first phase of the line up promises one of their
fabric unveils billing for Q1 with Ricardo Villalobos, Ben UFO, Magda, Leon Vynehall, Meat Free and more
The London institution reveals a promising start for 2019. Across the first three months, fabric will be welcoming back established veterans alongside exciting debuts from the likes of Leon Vynehall, Kiasmos and Pleasurekraft. Longstanding resident Craig Richards will be hosting two Collisions parties: one with Nicolas Lutz, Radioactive Man and Kirsti whilst the second date
Posthuman: “Everything we do is about the future, in a way – it’s the driving mechanism behind humanity, for better or worse.”
You could say that Posthuman have become acid veterans over the years, having been in action since the late 90’s. A duo formed of cousins Rich Bevan and Josh Doherty, they are part of the a group of artists who are leading the way for the UK Acid House Revival with their decade spanning I
Kala Festival announces first names for 2019 with Peach, Honey Dijon, Secretsundaze, Call Super, Bradley Zero and more
Debuting this summer, Kala offers a festival program that is designed to give days to party, relax and explore the surroundings. Taking place from the 12th to 19th June, Kala reveals the first names for the week-long affair including well established acts such as Inner City, Jordan Rakei, Honey Dijon, Jayda G, Fred P, LTJ
Printworks London reveals spring schedule including AVA, Hospitality and La Discotheque
The announcement is one of their biggest Spring schedule’s to date. Starting on the 19th January where Soundcrash will be taking over with a bass and hip hop affair, the events will go on till the 29th March. Spanning across nine weeks and twenty shows, the programme is spilt into club and live events. Promoters
Listening: Marco Shuttle – Cyberia
Treviso native Marco Shuttle will be returning to The Bunker this Friday for his second EP on the label, ‘The Moon Chant’. Signed on the spot by Bryan Kasenic after hearing the demos during an eight-hour set at The Bunker, the three-tracker features guest vocalist Gabriella Vergilov. The latest track to be teased from the
The Lowdown: P.Leone
One of the many expats living in Berlin, P.Leone has been paving his way with deep, rhythmic techno cuts released on labels such as Radio Slave’s Rekids and Work Them Records. Also running his own label E-Missions where himself and co-founder Caiazzo as well as new artists Rush Plus and Tred have all made their
The Lowdown: Solid Blake
Copenhagen’s electronic output has been making it’s way across Europe with artists such as Kasper Marrott, Mama Snake, Schacke, Rune Bagge and more being booked at some of the biggest festivals and venues. Alongside them is Glasgow-born Solid Blake who moved to the city to study her masters and co-founded the now-defunct DJ collective Apeiron Crew