Ear to Ground
5 PAIRS OF TICKETS GIVEAWAY!!
We’ve got x5 pairs of tickets to give away simply email COMPS@THERANSOMNOTE.CO.UK with the subject ” I love Stroboscopic and ooh ain’t that EarToGround one of the best new Techno party in London”. Winners will be chosen at random and notified by email in the middle of March. .
Room 1: SA Showcase
Lucy
Jonas Kopp
Xhin
Truss
Oblivious VJ
Room 2: EarToGround
Hans Bouffmyhre
Chris Stanford
Gareth Wild
XI (UK)
Dan Lively
Maker + Meyer
Stroboscopic Artefacts bring their vision of the deepest and freshest electronic dance music to London for the very first time on April 2nd 2011. The SA family have destroyed Berlins Berghain and New Yorks Oktave party, and now Corsica Studio’s Funktion One sound system is in for some techno induced damage.
Room 1 sees the man behind the label, Lucy, present his dubbed-out, turned-up vision. And be sure to listen out for him dropping cuts from his album Wordplay For Working Bees. Keeping it twistedly-dark, Singapores Xhin packs a suitcase full of sinister sounds. Xhin, the creator of some of SAs most loved, most charted and most played releases, is something to behold: the hair, the bass line, the brilliance. Truss brings ones of his trademark experimental techno sets, its 4/4 for the dancing-yet-thinking-man. And as if that wasnt enough one of technos most exciting figures, Jonas Kopp flies in to make his UK debut. Just give a listen to his SA releases, we need say no more. With visuals from Oblivious Artefacts -the artist collective responsible for the entire graphic concept of SA- expect Corsica to erupt into a darkly elegant, futuristic world of monochrome
flowers and hallucinatory landscapes.
The SA family will be joined in Room 2 by EarToGround’s finest residents including the choice selections of Hans Bouffmyhre.
We just want to warn you that its going to be apocalyptic.
Well see you there then
We advise booking advance tickets to guarantee entry.
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