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5/08/05 B12|PointB|NoyeahNo|SeedDJs|CodedSoul|DanAlt*Ctrl|SP

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:43 am
by Jimmy_Bolus
Friday 5th August 2005

Delta 9 present a spectacular south london blow out, all for less than the cost of a packet of fags…….

B12 (Warp/ART/B12 Recordings) - live acid mash up!!

Point B (Erratica/Orson Records) - live

NoYeahNo (Rag & Bone),

SP (Lonehand/DELTA 9 Plastics) - live

Seed DJs (Seed Records)

Coded Soul (Cruise Control)

Dan Ousdine (Alt*Ctrl Soundsystem)

+ residents Braiken, Jimmy Bolus, Dutty B & Smilex

Visuals by greypetcat (ADAADAT) fresh from the littlebig tent at Glade


VENUE: Corsica Studios, Unit 5, Farrell Court, Elephant Road, London SE17 1LB (2 minutes from Elephant & Castle Tube)

www.corsicastudios.com click for map


INFO/ADVANCE ”INVITES”: august05@delta-9.net

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ARTISTS -

B12
After dropping out of the scene for 8 years (!) B12 are back to drop fully live hardware havoc! It's hard to over-state B12's influence on the intelligent techno and early electronic scene. They were responsible for hugely influential releases like the 'Electro-Soma' LP, part of Warp Records' seminal 'Artificial Intelligence' series, and later on their B12 Recordings imprint - also putting out material by As One (Kirk DiGeorgio) and Stasis. After a devastatingly good acid set at March's Wheels Instead of Hooves at Electrowerkz, there can be no doubt that this is going to be epic!

POINT B
Since the days of four-track recording Richard Bultitude AKA Point B embraced computer technology and began to convert his experimental guitar compositions into electronic forms. These days he regularly performs his off-camber break-tronica alongside artists like Andrew Weatherall, L'usine ICL, Pole, Keith Tenniswood and has appeared on Nick Luscombe's 'Flo Motion' XFM radio show and stole the show at DELTA 9 back in March. Point B's debut album 'After Burns' was released in June on own label Erratica Recordings.

NOYEAHNO
NoYeahNo made her debut on the infamous Fantasy FM back in 1989 when the rave scene was in full effect and became very much a part of the dance music explosion - playing alongside such legends as DJ Hype, Rhythm Doctor, DJ Krome and DJ Rap. In 2001 she and previous D9 guest Warlock formed Rag & Bone records - aiming to incorporate their diverse influences from acid-house, jungle and techno through to breakbeat. Fat bass and heavy beats are the order of the day but rest assured she'll be dropping the many styles that passed through her record bag over the last 16 years.

SP
From an early age a lover of underground music and all things rave - SP started DJing way back in '93. Over the past decade or so he has amassed a varied record collection of obscene proportions, played at (and partied at) hundreds of venues, put on countless parties and held down many London residencies. SP made his recording debut with breakbeat mashing acid monster 'Endoflevelboss' which appeared on the Plastic Volume 1 compilation on our DELTA 9 Plastics label, swiftly followed by an EP on Lonehand Records.

SEED DJS
As well as being a great label Seed Records are well known for organising some of the underground (literally) parties in London, putting on ambitious raves in venues like Aldwych disused tube station. It's safe to say they know a thing or two about music! You never know what they're going to pull out the bag, but whatever the genre it's guaranteed to be top quality.

CODED SOUL
Resident controller of monthly Cruise Control plotting courses through new spheres of electronic motion. Passing over deepest Berlin Stahd, future Detroit City, Grimey London Town, The Hague Bunkers, The Kingston Steppas and Rome Arpeggiators. Flies deep and low but supplies superior elevation.

DAN OUSDINE
One half of the ALT*CTRL Sound System, that has rapidly gained respect on the London dance circuit since starting regular parties in a smoky Camberwell bar back in March 2003. Teaming up with DJ mag’s technical editor David Eserin, ALT*CTRL quickly found a niche by focusing on an intense blend of what they describe as “Quaking electronic dance-floor funk”.

Distinct’ive Records’ Dan Ousdine worked with Dave on finding innovative uses for the prototype technology that would pile into the DJ mag’s offices for testing often before anybody else in the world had even seen it, making ALT*CTRL one of the most cutting edge parties going.

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http://www.delta-9.net
http://www.delta9plastics.com

http://www.warprecords.com
http://www.erraticamusic.com
http://www.ragandbonerecords.co.uk
http://www.lonehand.co.uk
http://www.seedrecords.co.uk
http://www.fly-cruisecontrol.com
http://www.altctrl.co.uk
http://www.greypetcat.co.uk

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:35 am
by james
Decent lineup!