SIGNALS
Electronic music all-dayer at Tramlines Festival
Saturday 21st July
Yellow Arch Studios
30-36 Burton Road, Sheffield S3 8BX
12pm - 4am, FREE ENTRY
Objekt
The Black Dog
Demdike Stare (live AV set)
snd (live)
DMX Krew (live)
Randomer
Pye Corner Audio (live)
Konx-Om-Pax
+ From the Kites of San Quentin (live), DA-10 (live), Borland, Alphabets Heaven (live), Lost Twin & Spaced Out Family (live), The Broken Door, Datassette, Death to Extremists, HarleyLikesMusic, Murder He Wrote, Fonetiks, Moscow, Alas, JDevious, 2046, Vei
DJs:
Mamiko Motto, Walter Ego, Matthew Baker (Bleep.com), Sheffield Techno Institute, DJ Babestation and Rubiconman, Drumro[ll], Box Jams, Jack Opus, Pudding, Thirsty Ear, Small Ideas, Bloodboy + more TBA
Visuals:
Abstract Space
Ben and Simon (aka Abstract Space) are a Manchester based VJ outfit with over 20 years of combined visual tricknology experience. An original multimedia mesh of mapped video and 3D sound reactive bespoke programming awaits you.
Eyeforeal
Sheffield's own eyeforeal will be making a brief foray back into the lumens of the underground for your intermission pleasures.
Dotted around the venue will be interactive video art and exhibition works from local artists for you to explore
There will be three panel discussions on the day with industry insiders starting from 3pm
The effect of the digital revolution on music media, featuring:
HOST: Angus Finlayson - The Quietus/FACT
Raj Chaudhuri - Bleep.com Marketing Executive/NTS Radio/Boiler Room
Jennifer Allan - The Wire's online editor
Femi Adeyemi - NTS Radio Founder/Boiler Room
Rory Gibb - The Quietus
The effect of geography and location of scenes (Manchester/Glasgow), featuring:
HOST: Angus Finlayson - The Quietus/FACT
James Ernesto Groovement - Founder of Groovement.co.uk/In The Loop (Manchester)
Alice Muir - Founder of TLG Magazine (Glasgow)
Tom Scholefield - Konx-Om-Pax (Glasgow)
The effect of geography and location of scenes (Sheffield/London), featuring:
HOST: Jack Opus
Elijah - Butterz/Rinse FM
Josh Gregory - Walter Ego/Bad Taste Records
Food available from afternoon until the evening.
Regular free transport from the city centre.
This event is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
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Re: [SHF] 21/7 - Signals @ Yellow Arch - Objekt, The Black D
Bit of info FYI ahead of Saturday:
You don’t need a ticket, but Yellow Arch Studios is an intimate venue, so we do recommend you arrive early, especially if you're coming from another city just for this event. Rocking up exactly when Objekt is due on in the evening and expecting to waltz in isn't a good plan. Running order has recently been announced on Twitter, times are on Facebook in a few places, they're also in the programme.
There is no cloakroom, and we're not going to have room to put coats behind decks etc so travelling light is best. Bring enough money and cigarettes to last you as if you leave the site, we do not guarantee re-entry even with a stamp.
We'll have Jamaican and Asian food (inc vegetarian) on sale.
Yellow Arch studios is being treated by us as 2 areas (upstairs rooms/downstairs room & courtyard), each of which has nearly 500 capacity. You’ll be able to move between areas freely, capacity allowing (e.g. the whole crowd won’t fit in one room).
Follow @tramlines and @signals_sheff on Twitter for any last minute announcements/changes.
You don’t need a ticket, but Yellow Arch Studios is an intimate venue, so we do recommend you arrive early, especially if you're coming from another city just for this event. Rocking up exactly when Objekt is due on in the evening and expecting to waltz in isn't a good plan. Running order has recently been announced on Twitter, times are on Facebook in a few places, they're also in the programme.
There is no cloakroom, and we're not going to have room to put coats behind decks etc so travelling light is best. Bring enough money and cigarettes to last you as if you leave the site, we do not guarantee re-entry even with a stamp.
We'll have Jamaican and Asian food (inc vegetarian) on sale.
Yellow Arch studios is being treated by us as 2 areas (upstairs rooms/downstairs room & courtyard), each of which has nearly 500 capacity. You’ll be able to move between areas freely, capacity allowing (e.g. the whole crowd won’t fit in one room).
Follow @tramlines and @signals_sheff on Twitter for any last minute announcements/changes.
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