FABRIC NYE
New Year’s Eve is rapidly approaching and plans are swiftly rising to the top. As ever, Fabric are brewing something special for those who want the last of 2012 to be scattered with flashes of brilliance and with Craig Richards and Terry Francis taking the reigns, together they’ll be delivering an evolving narrative over the 12 hour long dance.
FABRICLIVE 59 mixer and undoubted compositional superstar, Four Tet, will be DJing and (hopefully) perplexing us with his myriad of influences and curveball records in Room One, alongside Laura Jones, who was last in Farringdon for the incomparable Tyrant night back in October. Berlin residents and Panoramabar favourites, Steffi and Virginia will provide intelligent house and techno DJ sets suspended between a gravitating live show from Desolat frontman, Martin Buttrich.
In Room Two a techno battle will roll out of the speakers and onto the dancefloor between globally revered headliner, Dave Clarke and Drumcode artist, Joseph Capriati. Robert Hood, who commands himself as something of a blueprint for the genre, has sparked on-going generations of imitators and his Floorplan live show is set to do exactly that on the last day of 2012.
The vision of Alex Jones’ Hypercolour label percolates through its output as a statement of ‘no restraints’ and that open minded outlook is what they’ll be bringing to Room Three. They’ll be welcoming Detroit native, Kris Wadsworth, Cedric Maision and Tom Demac for a full on Ableton live show of risk taking house, techno and bass driven tools.
1?
Craig Richards
Craig Richards
Terry Francis
Four Tet ( DJ Set)
Martin Buttrich (LIVE)
Steffi
Laura Jones
Virginia
2?
Dave Clarke
Dave Clarke
Robert Hood presents: Floorplan (LIVE)
Joseph Capriati
3?
HYPERCOLOUR…
HYPERCOLOUR…
Kris Wadsworth
Tom Demac (LIVE)
Alex Jones
Cedric Maison
9pm- 9am
?£35 – £45 advance
?£45 door
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