THE BUG
03-11-2008, 04:41 PM
Back to our spiritual home, The Marcus Garvey Ballroom, for the last time in 2008 we’d like you all
to come and play!
We Are Proud to Present to you .....
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>> Andrew Weatherall (Two Lone Swordsmen)
Weatherall's history goes back far to the beginning of the British acid house scene having swung
gigs for himself at Danny Rampling's legendary Shoom night off the back of the sort of sounds
showcased on Andrew's compilation for Nuphonic entitled 9 O'Clock Drop. Subsequent to this his
connections with the original Boys Own record label (and fanzine) led to artist releases, remixes
and a string of legendary London clubs such as Blood Sugar, Circulation, and of course Sabresonic
(where the fledgling David Holmes cut his teeth). It was through Primal Scream though that Andrew
first made his name. As the producer of Screamadelica he took The Primals, twisted them (best not to
ask how) and in turn created the hybrid of narcotically challenged rock and acid house that is
Screamadelica, now seen as a generation-defining release.
http://www.myspace.com/twoloneswordsmen
>> Elite Force (U&A records / LOT 49)
On the decks, Elite Force has been a prime mover since 1990 when he cut his teeth playing huge
student nights and self-promoted acid house nights in the South West of England, before moving up to
London and ultimately gravitating towards his tech-funk style, with which he now has a full diary of
global bookings and has become known as one of the top technicians on a circuit that has included
massive shows in Hungary, Australia, Italy, USA, Czech Republic, India, Turkey, Spain, Japan and
China, as well as numerous festival slots including Glastonbury, Coachella and the Glade. His bi-
weekly strongarm sessions webcasts have become something of an intraweb institution since their
inception back in 2001, and the most recent archives should be your first stop if you've not come
across the Force in action before
http://www.myspace.com/shakforce
with more acts to follow.
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Online Tickets available now from:
GIGANTIC
http://www.gigantic.com/gigantic/home_firefly.html
ANTIDOTE909.COM
http://www.antidote909.com/hsbc/details.cfm?item_code=ANT00428
SEE TICKETS
http://www.seetickets.com
Tickets also available from:
Trent Students Union
Dont Panic Midlands
Bag'O'Nails
Selectadisc
Happy Return
Funky Monkey
Eleven
UNU box office
Tickets: £10 early birds, £15 otherwise. MOTD
Venue: The Marcus Garvey Ballroom, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham. NG7 2BY
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With line-ups that’ll keep you boogying till tomorrow, a world class sound system, new lighting and
even a marquee for a chill-out space, complete with bean bags and fairy lights, come find your new
home.
Sign up to the mailing list at http://www.ilovefirefly.net for exclusive ticket giveaways
and the chance to get involved with The World's greatest party
Peace,
Da Bug
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to come and play!
We Are Proud to Present to you .....
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm28/northernbass/weatheralltwo.jpg (http://www.ilovefirefly.net)
>> Andrew Weatherall (Two Lone Swordsmen)
Weatherall's history goes back far to the beginning of the British acid house scene having swung
gigs for himself at Danny Rampling's legendary Shoom night off the back of the sort of sounds
showcased on Andrew's compilation for Nuphonic entitled 9 O'Clock Drop. Subsequent to this his
connections with the original Boys Own record label (and fanzine) led to artist releases, remixes
and a string of legendary London clubs such as Blood Sugar, Circulation, and of course Sabresonic
(where the fledgling David Holmes cut his teeth). It was through Primal Scream though that Andrew
first made his name. As the producer of Screamadelica he took The Primals, twisted them (best not to
ask how) and in turn created the hybrid of narcotically challenged rock and acid house that is
Screamadelica, now seen as a generation-defining release.
http://www.myspace.com/twoloneswordsmen
>> Elite Force (U&A records / LOT 49)
On the decks, Elite Force has been a prime mover since 1990 when he cut his teeth playing huge
student nights and self-promoted acid house nights in the South West of England, before moving up to
London and ultimately gravitating towards his tech-funk style, with which he now has a full diary of
global bookings and has become known as one of the top technicians on a circuit that has included
massive shows in Hungary, Australia, Italy, USA, Czech Republic, India, Turkey, Spain, Japan and
China, as well as numerous festival slots including Glastonbury, Coachella and the Glade. His bi-
weekly strongarm sessions webcasts have become something of an intraweb institution since their
inception back in 2001, and the most recent archives should be your first stop if you've not come
across the Force in action before
http://www.myspace.com/shakforce
with more acts to follow.
************************************************** **********
Online Tickets available now from:
GIGANTIC
http://www.gigantic.com/gigantic/home_firefly.html
ANTIDOTE909.COM
http://www.antidote909.com/hsbc/details.cfm?item_code=ANT00428
SEE TICKETS
http://www.seetickets.com
Tickets also available from:
Trent Students Union
Dont Panic Midlands
Bag'O'Nails
Selectadisc
Happy Return
Funky Monkey
Eleven
UNU box office
Tickets: £10 early birds, £15 otherwise. MOTD
Venue: The Marcus Garvey Ballroom, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham. NG7 2BY
************************************************** **********
With line-ups that’ll keep you boogying till tomorrow, a world class sound system, new lighting and
even a marquee for a chill-out space, complete with bean bags and fairy lights, come find your new
home.
Sign up to the mailing list at http://www.ilovefirefly.net for exclusive ticket giveaways
and the chance to get involved with The World's greatest party
Peace,
Da Bug
http://www.antidote909.com/gallery/daicklebug.jpg (http://www.ilovefirefly.net)