DVNT
05-07-2012, 12:28 PM
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This Friday July 6th we are very pleased to present our continuing series of intimate and loud sound at Darkfloor Live (http://darkfloor.co.uk/live/).
lineup
Flint Kids (live)
Second Line
DVNT
Laica
FLINT KIDS
Showcased back in March (http://darkfloor.co.uk/mantis-radio-103-flint-kids/) on our Mantis Radio show; for our 2nd Darkfloor Live event we present Flint Kids.
Responsible for Interakt Records (http://www.junodownload.com/labels/Interakt/releases/), Danny Nolan & Dave Smith are a London duo who for the past decade have been conjuring up various forms of electronica, heavily forged in the electro breaks bass substrains making them honourary Darkfloor practitioners.
For more on the duo check out our Q&A (http://darkfloor.co.uk/interview-flint-kids/) with Flint Kid Danny.
SECOND LINE
Joining them we welcome Second Line (http://soundcloud.com/second-line); a Mothers Against Noise and Wholemeal affiliated producer and DJ based in London.
His music explores the points of intersection between global house house music and London’s rich musical heritage.
2011 saw the release of the 4-track Head High EP (http://brokenbubble.bandcamp.com/album/second-line-head-high-ep-bb10) on Broken Bubble.
SET TIMES
18:00 Darkfloor
19:00 Laica
20:30 Second Line
22:00 Flint Kids
23:00 DVNT
SUPPORT
residents:
DVNT (http://darkfloor.co.uk/dvnt/) and Laica (http://www.mixcloud.com/davefleet1/).
If you can’t get to the venue, we’re broadcasting the event worldwide on our Livestream (http://www.livestream.com/darkfloor) channel. Check our live broadcast (http://darkfloor.co.uk/live/) area for all the links you’ll need (the page will be updated on Friday).
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The Miller 96 Snowsfields Road London Bridge London SE1 3SS (http://g.co/maps/k5dmz)
Darkfloor Live is a free monthly pre-club space presenting some of the best producers and sounds that constitute darkfloor electronica.
Located right by London Bridge station.
This Friday July 6th we are very pleased to present our continuing series of intimate and loud sound at Darkfloor Live (http://darkfloor.co.uk/live/).
lineup
Flint Kids (live)
Second Line
DVNT
Laica
FLINT KIDS
Showcased back in March (http://darkfloor.co.uk/mantis-radio-103-flint-kids/) on our Mantis Radio show; for our 2nd Darkfloor Live event we present Flint Kids.
Responsible for Interakt Records (http://www.junodownload.com/labels/Interakt/releases/), Danny Nolan & Dave Smith are a London duo who for the past decade have been conjuring up various forms of electronica, heavily forged in the electro breaks bass substrains making them honourary Darkfloor practitioners.
For more on the duo check out our Q&A (http://darkfloor.co.uk/interview-flint-kids/) with Flint Kid Danny.
SECOND LINE
Joining them we welcome Second Line (http://soundcloud.com/second-line); a Mothers Against Noise and Wholemeal affiliated producer and DJ based in London.
His music explores the points of intersection between global house house music and London’s rich musical heritage.
2011 saw the release of the 4-track Head High EP (http://brokenbubble.bandcamp.com/album/second-line-head-high-ep-bb10) on Broken Bubble.
SET TIMES
18:00 Darkfloor
19:00 Laica
20:30 Second Line
22:00 Flint Kids
23:00 DVNT
SUPPORT
residents:
DVNT (http://darkfloor.co.uk/dvnt/) and Laica (http://www.mixcloud.com/davefleet1/).
If you can’t get to the venue, we’re broadcasting the event worldwide on our Livestream (http://www.livestream.com/darkfloor) channel. Check our live broadcast (http://darkfloor.co.uk/live/) area for all the links you’ll need (the page will be updated on Friday).
http://darkfloor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/mantislive_map_500.jpg (http://g.co/maps/k5dmz)
The Miller 96 Snowsfields Road London Bridge London SE1 3SS (http://g.co/maps/k5dmz)
Darkfloor Live is a free monthly pre-club space presenting some of the best producers and sounds that constitute darkfloor electronica.
Located right by London Bridge station.