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2. MON.O 4. HYRULE
LUNA, 14 PICARDY PLACE, EDINBURGH THE READING ROOMS, BLACKSCROFT,
Saturday 29/11 DUNDEE
Friday 14/11
TONIGHT’S star guest Stephan Bodzin is
destined to push forward music. Part inspired
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THE MAN who brought you d&b night
by his musician father, he grew up surrounded Pangea, Jzy has a new night focusing on
by early sound design machines, such as the house and breakbeat, monikered Hyrule.
ARP2600 and Memory Moog, turned to Recruiting Soma’s not-so-secret weapon Alex
electronic music production at the age of 17 Smoke seems like a good move with Huw &
and despite moving onto composition for the Haw label co-owner Jim Hutchison joining
experimental European theatre scene he just him for crunchy, stripped down techno and
couldn’t quite scratch his electronic itch. electronica.
With a new artist LP scheduled for 2009, he’s Keep a keen ear for any of Smoke’s recent
bound to be dropping a whole host of outings as Fool, his experimental electronica
unreleased cuts too. Another killer coup for meets hip-hop collaboration with
the fl edgling Mon.o. Shadowhuntaz MC Non.
10.30pm – 3am £10 10.30pm – 3am £tbc
Chase away the winter blues
myspace.com/monoedinburgh humandhaw.com
HEADS UP: Support your local heroes at HEADS UP: Stop by the Hum & Haw website
Keep warm in the caves!
Mon.o on Boxing Day, when Edinburgh native and grab yourselves the H+H podcast for your
and Toolroom artist Stu Hirst helps you dance pre-clubbing rev up.
off that Xmas belly for £5.
1. KAPITAL
THE CAVES, NIDDRY ST SOUTH, 5. RPZ
EDINBURGH 3. SHIFT THE VIC BAR, SCHOOL OF ART, RENFREW
Friday 14/11 SOUNDHAUS, HYDEPARK ST, GLASGOW ST, GLASGOW
Saturday 29/11 Thursday 6/11
HAVING already given us sell-out nights
featuring Nathan Fake and Damian Lazarus, SHIFT on over to the Soundhaus for THE ’80S-meets-digital, RPZ describes itself
the last quarterly Kapital event of 2008 brings Underwater’s newest signing, Glasgow-born as “delinquent punk disco” for the weekend
in fi rm Scottish favourite James Holden to the Jamie McHugh. Darren Emerson’s protégé will pre-clubbers brave enough to shirk off their
deliciously dark Caves.
WHAT THE DJs SAY...
bring it deep and funky to a city soaked in Friday responsibilities. They welcome AC
Well-known for his successful Border STEPHAN techno pedigree. Slater and his booty bass and electro house
Community record label, the former Oxford
BODZIN
11pm – 4am £10/£8 sound from Brooklyn. He’ll be kicking the Art
student can always be relied on for deep
ON MON.O
myspace.com/shift_club School into touch with attitude-soaked cuts
melodic electronics of the most entrancing
“I’ll have new
HEADS UP: Check out Jamie’s debut album like ‘Jack Got Jacked’ and early rave fl avoured
order. Using tension-building simplicity,
material ready to
‘Mind Games’, out on Underwater Records. remix ‘Turn The Music Up’.
Holden’s warped and arpeggiated bleeps 11pm – 3am £4/£3/£1
break through like crashing electronic waves
showcase and am
HEADS UP: RPZ are back on the 20th with
or lull you into a melodious world where
looking forward to
Anoraak and his shiny live show of French
distended synths rule over textured beats.
giving the crowd a
electro power pop.
Like all the best artists, it’s diffi cult to slap a unique journey.
genre on his style, given that his productions
“I’m taking a lot of
have traversed trance, progressive, techno,
inspiration and
house, electro and the fundamental lynchpin
energy from my DJ
of it all, electronica, but Kapital is a perfectly
apt venue to house his style!
gigs and live sets
Michael Ford and Barry O’Connell support.
right now and trying
10.30pm – 3am £12 adv
to create moods and
myspace.com/kapitalmusic emotions for the
HEADS UP: We probed Kapital for hints into
dancefl oor every
next year’s guests, but they’re remaining
time I get in the
tight-lipped — but they did reveal they’re
studio.”
bringing in peeps from across the Atlantic!
Local
● Want techno of the hardest throbbing rave techno at Saturday 29th November.
Knowledge
order? Get down to CREATIVE STEREOTYPE, on Saturday 29th SCOOTER, ULTRABEAT and KELLY
INDUSTRIES at Edinburgh’s GRV, November, at Berlin. It’s 10.30pm LLORENA will be keeping the kids
SCOTLAND
on Friday 7th November, where – 3am and £10 on the door. FFI happy.
MICHAEL FORSHAW and DAN
stereotypemusic.co.uk
MONOX are playing between 11pm ● Bassline avenger DEXPLICIT
and 3am. It’s £10 in. ● Glasgow sees more large scale will be causing low-end rumble at
Alternatively, round off the month rush fuelled action with the SUB CLUB’s NUMBERS, on
with DUSTY KID and his live and CLUBLAND LIVE 2 at the SECC, on Friday 7th November.
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