Posts Tagged ‘acid’
Riddim Sounds Xmas Smash Up ft CHRIS LIBERATOR!!!
The Riddim Christmas party’s going to be going off, in full swing, on the 28th December, in the wonder that is, The Attic!!!
We’ve got a psychedelic grotto planned for this one full of all sorts of weird and wonderful presents inside. Get involved and bring some crazy madness with you too!!!
Headlining the night will be one of the Acid Techno pioneers…
CHRIS LIBERATOR – Stay Up Forever Records.
With support from
ILLER INSTINCT – Rigurgitate Sound System.
DISCO TOM – Toe Jam, Riddim
JAMIE RIDDIM
BEPPE DE MARCO
https://soundcloud.com/beppedemarco
BULGARIA hosted by STACKA & FRIENDS.
Balkan House and Electro Swing Vibes.
LIMITED EARLY BIRD TICKETS till 20th Dec. £5 Available from.
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£6 OTD.
‘INFECTED TURKEY’ with Chris Liberator & Sterling Moss, A.P, Josh Inc, MC Ribbz + Brockout & Harmonic Tonic DJs + many more!
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TECHNO: CHRIS LIBERATOR AND STERLING MOSS LIVE – A.P. – JOSH INC – JOHN ROWE – AKA CARL – NAKED VAN MIRK – THE DON
BROCKOUT: DEMON CABBAGE – DAS BOOT – THE MUSKETS – POPTART – ED BROCKOUT – JUICY POCKET – PINKY
HARMONIC TONIC: CYAN – GACID – AURABYSS – PSYCODE – OCCULAR
Our first event went down a treat with SYSTEM REJECTS’ OB1 & TASSID completely rocking the place. We have an absolute blinder in store for our second instalment.
We are @ Lakota, Bristol for this event with our friends Brockout & Harmonic Tonic to help maximise the mayhem.
For this filthy Xmas dinner we have some of the BIG players in the game. Viral is glad to present to you…..
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Room 1: VIRAL
Techno/Acid/Hardgroove
■ CHRIS LIBERATOR AND STERLING MOSS LIVE [Stay up Forever, Cluster, Wah wah]
Chris Liberator and Sterling Moss have been collaborating over the last few years and have amassed a huge body of work together, releasing on all the major Techno & Acid labels in the SUF Collective in recent times, including: Stay Up Forever, Scythe Squadron, Corrosive, Cluster, Hive, Yolk, Wah Wah, Abusive 303, 99.9, Acid Corps and Maximum Minimum, as well as having releases on other labels such as: Sweet Peaks, Teknic, Polymeric, Bordelik, Braingravy and Neuroshocked. Recently they have supplemented this body of work with a series of high profile remixes, including a rework of the legendary ‘One Night In Hackney’, as well as Acid mixes for notable bands on the underground scene including: Sicknote, Tribazik, The Dice and Miss Djax & Patrick DSP. This has taken their sound into newer territory, paving the way for work on their debut album, planned for release in the near future.
■ A.P. [Impact UK, Stay up Forever]
A.P. has produced some of the best Techno and Acid Techno of recent times, always direct,
his impact on the scene cannot be ignored as releases on Hydraulix, Cluster, Stay Up Forever and more recently his own labels Impact UK and Stereo Chaos have shown how it should be done.
His sound of tough drums, cut up vocals and cool synth riffs has gained him recognition at an international level.
■ JOSH INC [Cluster, Stay up Forever]
Josh has had various releases on the main UK techno/acid labels such as Fukenbroken Records
Braingravy Records,Central Music LTD Remixes,Valvula Records,Hydraulix,Cluster,Stay Up Forever,Corrosive Records,Kick The Drum,Skuxx,Soitiz,Injector Records,Stay Up Forever 909,Stereo Chaos & Impact UK.
Catch him ripping the dance floor apart.
■ JOHN ROWE [Hypnohouse, Stay up Forever]
John Rowe is a respected UK recording artist, DJ, Dance music producer and owner of the techno label Hypnohouse Trax, Born and based in Newcastle upon Tyne where he is an integral part of the underground rave scene.
As a musician he has played in various bands , Most notably alternative psych-rockers ‘Herp Nurp’ Which he played in for ten years both fronting the band and sharing chief song writing duties. The band gigged the UK, Recorded 2 albums in the late 90’s at Impulse studios (Home of Neat records)
■ AKA CARL [Subcult]
Carl Bateson, better known as Aka Carl, is a long-time household name in the techno scene. Besides his work as a producer, his highly acclaimed label Sub Cult has also caught the eyes and ears of the very artists that influenced him in the beginning of his career. Techno giants like Ben Sims, Jeff Mills, Paul Mac, Veztax, Dave the Drummer, Preach, A. Paul, Pedro Delgardo and lots more have supported him, his label and/or shared the stage with him.
■ NAKED VAN MIRK [Filth Infatuated Digital]
Naked Van Mirk are the alter ego of Filth Infatuated Digitals Techno duo Kev D & Mark Neenan. (Two thirds of The Filth Infatuated Djs)
Known for there futuristic tough techno which can be dark and industrial, but always pounding and aimed for the dancefloor.
Between them they have played for all the main techno promotions around the South west of England and Wales aswell as in Europe in Poland and Slovenia.
■ THE DON [Viral]
Founder of Viral, The Don has been playing the turns for quite sometime, He used to do free parties with bio hazard back in the day and has played at various parties and venues since. The don plays filthy acid techno always looking for tunes that are pushing the scene forwards.
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Room 2 : BROCKOUT
Garage/Juke/Techno/Bass
■ DEMON CABBAGE [Bangface]
Having made his name as part of Brighton’s infamous Wrong Music crew, Demon Cabbage can now be found laying waste to dancefloors as resident for the mighty Bangface. Expect a genre-bashing, granny-smashing rinse out from this rave expert.
■ DAS BOOT [We Buy Gold/The Z-Shed]
The Z-Shed and We Buy Gold generals declare 160bpm warfare on Lakota. Face down, ass up.
■ THE MUSKETS [Brockout]
Bristol DJ/MC duo who merk raves for fun. Are you ready for the Musket-bass?
■ POPTART [Retox/Brockout]
Retox originator and prince of mince.
■ ED BROCKOUT [Brockout]
Technobootybassline smackdown.
■ JUICY POCKET [Re:Sound]
■ PINKY [Noisy Neighbour]
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Room 3 : HARMONIC TONIC
Prog Tech/ Hi tek/ Psy Tek
■ CYAN [Digital-Mind Records]
■ GACID [Uroboros, Glitchy tonic]
■ AURABYSS [Woodog, Harmonic Tonic, Pure Euphoria]
■ PSYCODE [Woodog]
■ OCCULAR [Woodog]
-Hog roast
-Over 18’s
-£10 tickets // £12 on the door
-Funktion One soundsystem
-Decor by Alphawave
@ Lakota, Bristol
*****Buy your tickets from
https://lakota.ticketabc.com/events/infectedturkey/
***Coach***
There will be a coach from Exmouth stopping at Exeter, Taunton and Bridgewater.
If we fill the coach up it will be 5 pounds each there and back.
If you would like to reserve a seat then message me.
Route can be changed if needed.
DJ\Producer Focus: Fabulous23s
fabulous23s bandcamp page
Fabulous 23s (real name Joe Young) has been making music since 1988 using analogue synthesizers drum machines 8bit and 16bit computers and samplers. He started DJing in 1992 and in 1995 started playing out spinning at free parties and later DJing and playing live at some of his own with various other artists such as Gaz (the Gareth Wilkins Band), The Gypsies Dog (Glue Rooms), Dannyrind (Bacon) and Jonnispeedbass.
In 1999 he released several mp3s on Terbo Teds Speedbass.com website resulting in tracks been released with Terbo Ted on his album “five” and white label vinyl releases in the USA. He currently has more speedbass tracks circulating then any other artist and has collaborated with artists such as Skeeter, Texas Noise Factory, Jonni Speedbass and Alex Porker. In 2000 Steve Smitten, from London’s famous techno label Smitten, launched his new label XS with 2 Hard Edged acid anthem tracks by the Fabulous 23s – “Over the limit / y2k” which quickly sold out and was repressed, followed by “It’s fucking dark / You’re a victim” and a favourite of Radio One’s Judge Jules, “Ghost town / It’s fucking dark”, which he like so much he used it as the final track of every set of his 2001 tour. Later he remixed for Dave the Drummer on the track “70mph” and amidst of all this he still found time to be playing out live at various raves by Havok / So It Is / Antimatter / Cabbage / NTA amongst others.
after a 13 year break the Fabulous 23s are riding back into town with a new live p.a. featuring new tracks and a few old classics. 303s all the way this is peak time acid to get your party rocking.. contact fabulous23s@gmail to book now.
Producer\DJ Focus: Fabulous 23s
fabulous23s bandcamp page
Fabulous 23s (real name Joe Young) has been making music since 1988 using analogue synthesizers drum machines 8bit and 16bit computers and samplers. He started DJing in 1992 and in 1995 started playing out spinning at free parties and later DJing and playing live at some of his own with various other artists such as Gaz (the Gareth Wilkins Band), The Gypsies Dog (Glue Rooms), Dannyrind (Bacon) and Jonnispeedbass.
In 1999 he released several mp3s on Terbo Teds Speedbass.com website resulting in tracks been released with Terbo Ted on his album “five” and white label vinyl releases in the USA. He currently has more speedbass tracks circulating then any other artist and has collaborated with artists such as Skeeter, Texas Noise Factory, Jonni Speedbass and Alex Porker. In 2000 Steve Smitten, from London’s famous techno label Smitten, launched his new label XS with 2 Hard Edged acid anthem tracks by the Fabulous 23s – “Over the limit / y2k” which quickly sold out and was repressed, followed by “It’s fucking dark / You’re a victim” and a favourite of Radio One’s Judge Jules, “Ghost town / It’s fucking dark”, which he like so much he used it as the final track of every set of his 2001 tour. Later he remixed for Dave the Drummer on the track “70mph” and amidst of all this he still found time to be playing out live at various raves by Havok / So It Is / Antimatter / Cabbage / NTA amongst others.
DJ Spliffy B Acid Techno Podcast
DJ Spliffy B has recorded his first in a line of Podcasts. His first one is acid techno exhibiting some fantastic acid lines!
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