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Line live |
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Debasser
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We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who came
down to the DELTA 9 Plastics label launch at Electrowerkz
on 10th September, held in conjunction with Rebel Bass. We
really enjoyed hosting the bar, there was a fantastic atmosphere
and some truly excellent music.
Sparkle kicked things off with some hip-hop and abstract
electronica. Smilex (coming straight from Bang Face)quickly
upped the pace with some stripped-down techno and electronics.
Midnight saw Line take to the stage - armed with a mic, laptop
and barrage of synths, controllers, and boxes with flashing
LEDs. Line won the crowd with his unique blend of bouncy electro
melodies, crispy beats and waves of noise punctuated by indie-inspired,
bit-crushed vocals. An exceptional set and a rare London appearance
from this promising artist, who we're sure to hear a lot more
about in the future.
Jimmy Bolus was next up, unleashing an assault of electro
bass monsters, aimed straight at the eager party goers who
lapped it up.
Debasser + DJ Andrew Lane worked the dancefloor up into an
even bigger frenzy with a super tight Final Scratch/MPC set,
which built to a dramatic climax when they dropped Debasser's
own Dark Smile.
Just as it looked like the crowd was flagging DJ SP fired
up the rave with some rinsing jungle classics. With basslines
bouncing off every wall, the punters were powerless to resist.
DJ Braiken followed with more dancefloor bangers, before
him, SP and Bolus wound things up with a back to back to back
finale.
Special thanks go to everyone who helped make the night such
a success: Matt @ Hyponik, Dave @ Alt*Ctrl, Olli @ Lo, Frisky
Fingers, James Webb, Neil Wells, Electrowerkz staff for being
so helpful and Bolus for all his efforts.
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