Showing posts with label Mark Craven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Craven. Show all posts

NYD W/PLANETARY ASSAULT SYSTEMS

WHERE: The Abercrombie

WHEN: Tuesday, January 1, 2013


After the fireworks have cleared and the countdown has passed, reality sets in. You’ve been had – again. Every damn year. The same pitch, the same routine, the same combination of swarms of people and harbour views, blinding you of the underlying lack of substance slowly corroding your soul. Surely this year you should have thought differently, of beginning the year by tapping into something more authentic, more visceral… but it’s too late, you think, glancing at the clock in the early hours of New Year’s Day. Fortunately for you maestro, all is not lost, as there is one fifteen-hour party option on New Year’s Day that is decidedly disconnected from the predictable routines of other despairingly choreographed new year’s celebrations. A techno degustation celebrating individualism and strange fruit, of all varieties, crowned by the long awaited return of techno survivor/auteur Luke Slater after fifteen years of waiting. NYD 2013 at The Abercrombie gives you your retribution.


One of the few UK producers to emerge during the early 90s whose output remains relevant (read: cutting edge) today, Slater regularly throws down at some of the world’s foremost techno dungeons, such as Berghain and Fabric, and is responsible for one of the better instalments in the venerated Fabric compilation canon. 


Slater’s back catalogue comprises a the windswept ambience of his seminal 7th Plain pseudonym – encapsulated in the classic Four Corners album from the mid-90s – through the nosebleed severity of his X-Tront releases and the widescreen techno of his Morganistic project to his more recent dubby outings as LB Dub Corp. However Slater is arguably best known for his work as Planetary Assault Systems, releasing his most recent album under the moniker, The Messenger, on Ostgut Ton at the end of last year. 

Ever since the release of debut Planetary Assault Systems album The Electric Funk Machine back in that acid-washed summer of ’94, Slater has used the project to create ‘all-purpose’ techno that has a sufficiently strong thematic unity so that it can be appreciated in any context. While the club cognoscenti celebrate Slater’s mastery of dynamic, futuristic techno, his command of the ambient genre is something that is not as commonly acknowledged. 

Slater’s classic Four Corners album, released under his 7th Plain moniker in the mid-90s, is a must for anyone curious in electronic soundscapes that diverge away from the dancefloor. “I love to inject art into techno, going avant-garde obscure in places, because when it comes down to it, that’s what I find interesting,” our man Slater elucidates. “I have always tried to keep my head down and get on with it, try not to sell techno so much. You can dress it up and give it an image, but people will find their own way to it if they are interested.” We have no doubt you will find your way to The Abercrombie on New Year’s Day. The route is easy – travel against the tides of people drifting obsequiously in the currents of fickle trends and naff fads, and listen for the raw reverberations of your New Year’s awakening. 

Supported by: 

Defined By Rhythm
Ben Dunlop
Jordan Deck
Raffi Lovechild
Trinity (Live)
MSG
Marcotix
Mark Craven
Methodix
Kate Doherty
Nick Belshaw
Chris Honnery
Glitch DJ's
Jay Smalls
Jamie Lloyd
lus more TBA

Tickets available soon through Resident Advisor!

1st Release: $25
2nd Release: $35
On the door: $40

The Techno Bug

WHERE: Burdekin Hotel

WHEN: Saturday, December 15, 2012


After a short hiatus the 'Church of Techno' comes back to life with the return of THE TECHNO BUG series of events. Time to get on your dancing shoes and revel in techno tomfoolery with some of the best TECHNO DJs & Producers Sydney has to offer. Bringing in a mixture of old & new from locally brewed & European influenced - we are all here in Sydney, today, now, this moment, to enjoy and bring to you a glorious soundtrack of beautiful Techno music from far and close.


Church of Techno brings to you a party which was the party that started it all, back from London in 2008 to your doorstep in Sydney - We bring to you, The Techno Bug. So come and get lost with us, enjoy, and whilst you are waiting check out some of the cool artists links below:



Defined by Rhythm -

Twin Towers of Techno (Mark Craven vs Methodix) -

Marcotix (Subsonic Music) -

Shepz (Malatoid Records) - 

Qu-Zen -

Raffi Lovechild

Saturday 15th December, 2012
9pm - 6am - Burdekin Main Bar (Ground Level)

$15 entry - $10 guest list

With these six acts in tow, the rest of the Techno Bug family are sure to show you a good time. You wanna get involved?

http://www.minamal.co.uk/guestlist.html

http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?425462





Secret Pool Party

WHERE: Secret Location

WHEN: Saturday, December 15, 2012


Since shooting into the Techno scene in 2011, The Alleanza label has been a force to be reckon with. Consisting of many talented artists like Pig and Dan, Christian Smith, Gary Beck, Kaiserdisco, Mark Reeve, Juan Sanchez plus many more, Alleanza means business. 


In December Alleanza's two front men JEWEL KID & SIAN will be in Sydney for a very exclusive event; "The Alleanza Secret Pool Party" Taking place in a seaside venue 40mins north of Sydney, 300 clubbers will be transported by a fleet of private charter busses to a secret pool location which will not be posted online. 



Patrons will be picked up from a North Sydney location at 12pm sharp and will be returned back to the pick up location at approximately 11pm. Headlining the day is none other then techno giants SIAN & JEWEL KID with support from a fine array of local talent: YokoO, Bella Saris, Ben Ashton, Mark Craven & Scuba Stew. 

FULL FUNKTION - 1 AUDIO SET UP BY FULL THROTTLE ENTERTAINMENT 

TICKET LINK:


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SIAN (octopus recordings)

Sian stands out as a little more bohemian than the average electronic talent. Born in Dublin,Ireland,raised in southern Spain,he chose early to drop out of normal society and engage in the extraordinary. Adhering more to the avant-garde side of club culture, his tracks show an otherworldly,slow and hypnotic slant on techno.Quickly developing an oeuvre of work that has appeared on Bedrock,Sci&Tec,Soma Pokerflat,plus his own white hot new Octopus Recordings label,his tracks have gathered Beatport top ten positions and glowing reviews alike. From mags and blogs to international radio shows,his reputation for delivering huge slabs of peak time techno is snowballing. Reworked and remixed by talent like Steve Bug,Pan-Pot,Carlo Lio,Nicole Moudaber, Efdemin, Minilogue along the way, he has also dropped super big mixes for the likes of Guy J,Mauro Picotto and Gui Boratto. Whether conducting everlasting sweat soaked DJ sessions or creating timeless dance music, Sian is a truly diverse and original talent,at once chic and debonaire, always intensely inventive.


Leading the way with SIAN is none other then Alleanza label owner JEWEL KID 

JEWEL KID (Alleanza, Tronic)

Jewel Kid was born in Malta and Climbed on the Music Train way back when he was still illegal to enter clubs. A decade in, and this journey has fast tracked from Dj to Producer with a one way ticket to success. He is the Winner of the Carl Cox Worldwide remix competition held by Beatport for "Best House Remix and Awarded Best Dance Production at the Malta Music Awards 2011. Conductor of numerous tracks in Beatport's Top 100 Charts, Weekly Radio Show Host on Ibiza Global Radio and in 2011 founder of Alleanza Recordings.

Like a bullet marking it's target Jewel Kid shot releases with labels such as Global Underground, Soma, Tronic, Break New soil, Bitten, Cr2, Starlight, Nervous and now his own Alleanza.

From different platforms around the world he has embraced the privilege of holding golden tickets and an international gig schedule playing in clubs such as Space (Ibiza) , Le Bonk (Finland), Eazy (Brazil), Air (Holland), Thally Festival (Brazil), Sankeys (Ibiza) and more.



SUPPORT:

YokoO (plastic City)
Ben Ashton (Bad Apple)
Bella Saris
Mark Craven
Scuba Stew 

1ST RELEASE TICKETS $50 SOLD OUT 
2ND RELEASE TICKETS $60 
3RD RELEASE TICKETS $65


AFTERHOURS

WHERE: Top level of the Potts Point building Empire

WHEN: Sunday, November 25, 2012

Episode #2 Sunday 25th of November

After a successful launch, the Secret Society crew are ready to give you episode #2 of AFTERHOURS.

Located in the top level of the Potts Point building Empire, an intimate setting will be created for those kicking on and looking for some good solid underground tech choons!

Discount entry for those who put themselves on the guestlist:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Secret-Society-Warehouse-Party/337064759646907?sk=app_158569047552303





Episode #2 pilots include:

CAMERON COOPER B2B CONNELL NEWPORT
SAM ARELLANO
SIMON BRAYFORD
WHITECAT
MARK CRAVEN

Proudly brought to you by Norti & Secret Society

Rooftop Day Party II

WHERE: The roof top, Sydney

WHEN: Saturday November 10 2012

IF YOU SURVIVED THE LAST ONE YOU KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT!

Situated beside Sydney's beautiful Coogee Bay, ROOFTOP SATURDAY was launched in October. With over 300 patrons attending, the 1st of 6 day/night rooftop series, we are excited to say that the guys from Norti & Secret Society are coming together once again to give you guys round 2.

In episode 2, the guys have put together a team of some of Sydneys most talented House djs plus have also added in some up and rising talent who are making sound waves in th
e local underground music scene.

The Party kicks off at 2pm, just while the sun is in its full bloom. To kick it off we go deep led by none other then YokoO, then the boys from Bad Apple Ben Ashton & About Jack will steadily move up the bpm and make way for one of Australia's most respected Djs Robbie Lowe.

SO LETS GET LOOSE ON THE ROOF ON SAT 10TH OF NOV!

$5 BEERS Till 6PM
$10 VODKA RED BULLS

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MURRAY LAKE (Chinese laundry)
SCUBA STEW (Beef Records)
CAMERON COOPER & C.NEWPORT (One Thirty)
YokoO (Plastic City)
ALLEY OOP (Moonshine)
BEN ASHTON & ABOUT JACK (Bad Apple)
ROBBIE LOWE
MARK CRAVEN

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Tickets $25 each
Tickets on door: $35 each

Special Package tickets available from resident Advisor
Purchase 4 tickets and receive 6 for $80 strictly only 30 of these packages available.

Tickets available from Resident Advisor