Erol Alkan On Tour With The Chemical Brothers. Set Times Announced.
Erol Alkan will be joining The Chemical Brothers on tour across Spain this weekend, starting tonight in Barcelona. Set times below.
Thursday 27th October @ Poble Espanyol, Barcelona
Erol Alkan 20:002manydjs 21:15The Chemical Brothers 22:30
Friday 28th October @ Barclaycard Center, Madrid
Erol Alkan 19:002manydjs 20:45The Chemical Brothers 22:30
Saturday 29th October @ Bilbao Exhibition Center, Bilbao
The Chemical Brothers Erol Alkan 02:00 (4h set)
Sunday 30th October @ Multiusos Do Sar,
Erol Alkan 20:002manydjs 21:45The Chemical Brothers 23:30
New Music: Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Soda Jerk'
CBRB's latest triptych for Phantasy takes their sound into a more dystopian direction, a world of concrete shopping centres, the occult and physically irresistible repetition.
'Soda Jerk' is the everything but the kitchen sink moment on the EP, a hymn to over indulgence. Unhinged electronic body music, a gloriously relentless assault on the senses. Resistance is futile!
Vinyl comes with free download codes and can be bought direct from Phantasy here.
Mécanique Sauvage
Children Of The Monolith
Soda Jerk
Listen to the title track 'Mécanique Sauvage' via Mixmag below:
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Listen: New Rote Track 'Look In Your Eyes' Taken from Avery's DJ-Kicks
Daniel Avery debuts his latest track from the forthcoming DJ-Kicks album, a collaboration with Volte-Face under their moniker ‘Rote’. The track will be released as part of the compilation on November 11th.
Pre order the DJ-Kicks album here.
Phonox London Show with DJ Nobu
Daniel Avery will play a 6 hour set with DJ Nobu, at Phonox, London, as part of their Sunday Session series on 30th October. Advance tickets are currently available for £5, doors open at 17:00 GMT.
Buy tickets here.
Mixmag Premiere: Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Mécanique Sauvage'
The new EP from Cowboy Rhythmbox is a beast. Mixmag have the news. Buy the vinyl with a free download here CBRB's latest triptych for Phantasy takes their sound into a more dystopian direction, a world of concrete shopping centres, the occult and physically irresistible repetition. The title track 'Mecanique Sauvage' is a muscular industrial / outsider house track, a stop start rollercoaster that constantly intensifies. One part a brutal exercise in poise and restraint, and one part undiluted disco excess. A contradictory beast of a track. Something of a epic (at over 8 mins long) 'Children Of The Monolith' drops...
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