Few artists in the world can match Kevin ‘The Bug’ Martin for both sonic intensity and ability to get the most from any given soundsystem. With releases on labels like Ninja Tune and Rephlex that range from militant dancehall to industrial dub and acid ragga, Kevin is one of the UK’s most respected producers and fearsome live acts and will be joined for a special performance by MCs Flowdan and Daddy Freddy.
As both a member of Bad Company in the 90s and as a solo producer dBridge has been at the forefront of the drum and bass scene for nearly two decades now. In recent years his collaborations with the likes of Instra:mental and Skream and his acclaimed Fabric Mix have shown off his versatility as both a producer and a DJ, breaking new ground at whichever genre of music he tries his hand at.
From Croydon to the streets of Havana it’s been a long strange journey for dubstep pioneer Mala, but one that has proven him to be one of the UK’s most exciting and forward thinking producers. Responsible for both the seminal DMZ night and label, pivotal in the evolution of British music the past ten years, Mala continues to push things forward never resting on his laurels.
Finally completing the evening’s heavyweight line-up is dub legend the Mad Professor. From working with some of Jamaica’s biggest names like Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Sly & Robbie to collaborating with some of the UK’s most respected names, such as The Orb and Massive Attack, few people have as deep an understanding of the science of bass music, the dark arts of the soundsystem and how to properly start up the dance.
Responsible for bringing groundbreaking events such as Amon Tobin’s ‘ISAM’ and Squarepusher’s ‘Ufabulum Live’ shows to London, Soundcrash are the capital’s leading promoters of leftfield, electronic music hosting events across the city from the Royal Albert Hall to basements in East London.
Line-up:
The Bug ft. Flowdan & Daddy Freddy (on stage 11pm)
dBridge
Mala
Mad Professor
Tickets: £7.50 Early Birds, £12.50 Early Birdss, £17.50 Advance, £19.50 Late Birds, More On The Door
