'02/13' - Musiq Concrete: 2D

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Musiq Concrete: 2D
Sat 13 Feb
Lightbox, London
10pm – 6am £10/£8 NUS
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Thomas Schumacher, Simon Baker, Alex Cellar
Caged Baby, Justin Robertson, David Bevan
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We have to say a big THANK YOU for such a phenomenal response to the first Musiq Concrete, tipped by the South London Press as, ‘a journey through the electronic spectrum’. What diversity, what fun!

If we could have got our mitts on the Weather man, November 28th last year, we would have rung his neck clean off! We’ve all seen rain, but that was just vile, the heavens opened on our launch party Mr T style, and did you care? Did you f**k!

For our second offering of nocturnal enlightenment, we’ve been sending persuasive telegrams to zi German’s and they’re sending over Get Physical favourite Thomas Schumacher, ya ya ya! And love birds you can still get down with it, as valentines is on Sunday! You happy? We Happy!

Following on from a deep and soulful legend were going north, to Leeds in fact, pinching an artist who represents UK electronic music interests with candour, Simon Baker has forged a trail blazing journey for himself and with his huge re-workings of Simian Mobile Disco’s, ‘Sleep Deprivation’ as well as tracks for Leftroom, 2020 Vision, Rekids and Get Physical. Simon is now turning his attention to remixing indie artist's as well, he is a true pioneer in his craft, with a special sound we can’t wait for. If these two weren’t enough to get your fluids leaking, Alex Celler’s up next, our very own Greek God, so be prepared for a sound full of swing, tribal rhythms & bassy beats.

Room 2 is where we come over all experimental with Caged Baby’s dancy flavours, flying in from Boudreaux; Tom effortlessly evokes the late 80s acid house meltdown, his sound is a credit to dance music, with atmospheric live vocals running through his beats, if you haven’t heard him yet, get downloading now.

The penultimate course is one of depth and diversity, in fact, it’s tapas in a DJ, Justin Robertson, Bugged Out! veteran, conjures up his mixture of ravey acid techno and electronic house, you may even get a splash of reggae, northern soul or pop, who knows? He’s experimental, bold and fun. Room 2 will be a place for waving arms and wrong footed feet. David Bevan... are you ready? Of course you are! say bonjour to the local lad that touches every corner of House, known for his liberated musical flavours our second room dessert is sweet, morish but certainly not a trifle.

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