Broken & Uneven return for another Easter Thursday special with Berlin’s premier techno outpost Ostgut Ton who this time team up with 50 Weapons at Peckham Palais. Leading the charge for Ostgut Ton is one of their long-standing residents Marcel Fengler, who is renowned for his gritty and melodic style of techno and he’s joined by label-mates Barker and Baumecker who will be playing a live set and re-creating the magic of their standout 'Transsektoral' album. Sandwell District’s Function will be previewing some choice cuts from his forthcoming debut album on the label 'Incubation', with a combined live and DJ set whilst special guest Robert Hood will be bringing the spirit of Detroit techno with him hot off the back of his long-awaited 'Motor: Nighttime World 3' album. Modeselektor’s 50 Weapons imprint will be represented on the night by elusive but ever-prolific Shed who will be performing a live set after releasing his album 'The Killer 'on the label last year. Bristol’s own Addison Groove brings his brand of bass-infused electronica to the table after the release of his debut album 'Transistor Rhythm' and Benjamin Damage will be playing a rare solo live set after years of collaborating with Doc Daneeka, with the highlight being their colourful 'They! Live' album from last year.
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Broken & Uneven present: Ostgut Ton x 50 Weapons
Date: 28.03.13
Time: 10pm - 6am
Location:
Peckham Palais
1 Rye Lane
Peckham
SE15 5EW
Line-up:
Ostgut Ton
Marcel Fengler
Barker & Baumecker (live)
Function - DJ/Live
Special Guest:
Robert Hood
50 Weapons
Shed (live)
Addison Groove
Benjamin Damage (live)
Buy Tickets here: RA Tickets: Ostgut Ton x 50 Weapons with Marcel Fengler, Function, Barker & Baumecker, Robert Hood, Shed at Peckham Palais, London
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Broken & Uneven present: Ostgut Ton x 50 Weapons Afterparty @ MS Stubnitz
Date 29.03.13
Time: 6am - Midday
Location:
MS Stubnitz
Montgomery Street
Wood Wharf
E14 9SB
Line-Up:
Marcel Fengler
Dark Sky
Dolan Bergin
Buy tickets here:
RA Tickets: Ostgut Ton x 50 Weapons Easter After Party at MS Stubnitz, London
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