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NOTTM - FRI 20 FEB - NATHAN FAKE / HARMONIC313 / LAZERSWORD

Post by yes boss » Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:37 am

Friday 20th Feb @ Stealth, Nottingham

Wigflex Presents.......

NATHAN FAKE (live)
HARMONIC 313 (warp records)
LAZERSWORD (live)
GEIOM
DJ DIALS
LONE
SPAMCHOP
RUSSIAN LINESMAN
METAPHI
KEAVER&BRAUSE
TAYLOR
HIZATRON
WINDOWS78

Venue: Stealth, Masonic Place
Tax: £6 ADV / Motd
Doors: 10pm-6am

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Post by jamie » Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:15 pm

International business on 2 floors. Big.

Ticks are £6 / MOTD

Prolly have all the new wigflex gear on sale so bring a few extra £s for your next favorite tshirt :wink:
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Post by spam » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:05 pm

finally we have the confirmed line up, heres the flyer

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Post by adam_misst » Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:16 pm

oooooh yes!
Nathan Fake is gunna be amazing...

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Post by yes boss » Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:04 pm

ticket link coming soon............

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Post by kingduppy » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:16 pm

gots me all excited

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Post by tom_jil_love » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:04 pm

nathan fake is not my usual bag but have heard so much about him i think its gonna be well worth a scope out, also big up to spam and metaphi, there live thing is always sick!!

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Post by deepfiend » Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:33 pm

With Eyes That Glint In The Night, And Curves That Swerve With Every Shift In Gear
Spam Chop wrote:I like to draw on giant pieces of white wood, does this sound like something that would interest you?
Firky wrote:mate you're so underground you shit wombles

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Post by yes boss » Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:40 pm

deepfiend wrote:http://www.residentadvisor.net/event-de ... x?id=80719

This confuses me greatly
little change to line up...that's all. not really that confusing ;-)

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Post by yes boss » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:19 am

Lone mix -- http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2008/12/xl ... sents-lone

01 Kona Triangle "Pinchbeck Intro"
02 Lone "Indigo Breath"
03 Plaid "Anything"
04 Kode9 vs ld "2 Bad
05 The Tuss "Fredulogon6"
06 Rustie "Response"
07 Drexciya "Triangular Hydrogen Strain"
08 Macabre Unit "Lift Off"
09 Clark "For Wolves Crew"
10 Mrk1 "Get Out Clause"
11 Jakes and Joker "3k Lane"
12 Mr Curtamos "Glowinthedarkstep"

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Post by yes boss » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:01 pm

http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2009/01/fu ... azer-sword
http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2009/01/fu ... azer-sword
http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2009/01/fu ... azer-sword
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Future Blappin' with Lazer Sword

Of all the acts currently pushing that future-bass-lazer-blap (whatever you prefer to call it) sound into the far reaches of today's dancefloors, none is nearer and dearer to the heart of XLR8R than the Lazer Sword boys. Okay, that might have a little something to do with the fact that both Bryant Rutledge and Antaeus Roy are former employees of the magazine, but their time spent plugging away at subscriber emails and MP3s is hardly the reason these guys are blowing up club scenes from San Francisco to Scotland. With that in mind, we commissioned the duo to make us this hour-long mix to show off just exactly what Lazer Sword is about when it comes to music.

In true form, the boys didn't hold back, delivering a 36-track set that features hip-hop, future-bass, electro, and more. Many of the tracks are remixes Rutledge and Roy have made themselves, and, in true Lazer Sword fashion, names like Dr. Dre and Keak Da Sneak crop up on the tracklisting.

We know Lazer Sword for its ability to bring a party with unbridled enthusiasm and a healthy sense of humor, whether that means DJing to a crowd dressed as a Jesus medallion and the Fresh Prince of Bel Air or taking one for the team and playing strange festivals populated by scary neo-hippies. See this mix for further affirmation. Photo by Jordan Fraker

Future Blappin'
01 Oizo, Sebastian, & Sebastian Tellier - "Arrival (Lazers Word Quik Intro Edit)"
02 Lil' Flip - "I'm a Balla (Low Limit Air Canada Remix)"
03 Cupp Cave - "Breech This Trust"
04 TI - "Big Thangs Poppin (Lando Kal Slumper Remix)"
05 Robot Koch vs. Cerebral Vortex - "Vortex Cookies (Lazer Sword White Chocolate Chip Remix)"
06 Modeselektor - "hmmmm"
07 Madlib the Beat Konducta - "Electric Company (Voltage-Watts)"
08 SS - "Mo'fucking Boss"
09 Low Limit - "Inspirational Jumpsuit"
10 Flying Lotus - "Melt"
11 Dr. Dre - "The Day The ****** Took Over (feat. RBX & Snoop Dogg)"
12 Badman LL - "Throw Me Out The Club"
13 Ultimate Spinach - "(Ballad Of The) Hip Death Goddess"
14 Ghosts On Tape - "Equator Jam"
15 Dwight Trible - "Eternal"
16 LL Ultimate Blapfuture - "Tits Money"
17 Keak Da Sneak - "X2"
18 Lone - "Fire Fly Rainbow"
19 Krazy Baldhead - "Revolution"
20 Djedjotronic - "Farandole"
21 Codebreaker - "We Don't Need No (Miami Horror Remix)"
22 Sébastien Tellier - "Roche"
23 Lando Kal - "3D Action Jackson"
24 Mr. Oizo x Yuksek x Trick Daddy - "Hun / This Is Me / J.O.D.D. (Lando Kal edit)"
25 Restiform Bodies - "Interactive Holloween Bear (Lazer Sword Remix)"
26 Siriusmo - "Girls Rock"
27 Danger - "111 00h00 (ft. Vyle)"
28 Lemonade - "Realslime (Lazer Sword Remix)"
29 Jackson & His Computer Band - "Tropical Metal"
30 Lando Kal - "Exotic Jesus (w/ The Team "Hyphy Juice" a cappella)"
31 Laroo - "Money Ain't Trippin (ft. E-40)"
32 Hudson Mohawk - "Track 12 (of Hudson's Heaters)"
33 LL - "Drippinist (w/ Jay D & Jay-Z "Money Ain't A Thang" a cappella)"
34 Lando Kal - "Issy edit"
35 Lando Kal Ultimate Blapfuture - "#11 (H.A.L. x A Millie edit)"
36 Para One - "Bobble"

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Post by spam » Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:34 pm

"harmonic 313 live on rinse fm"

http://www.zshare.net/audio/54832053f143360e/

download this people, its sick...

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Post by futureproof » Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:07 pm

BIGflex!! :D

Lookin forward to catchin harmonic 313, nathan fake and geiom...

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Post by yes boss » Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:31 pm

:o tickets flying out for this one!!

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Post by yes boss » Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:34 pm

Lazersword mix exclusively done for the Mary Anne Hobbes show on BBC Radio 1

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F9V99SV9

BBC RADIO ONE TRACKLIST
Simian Mobile Disco - ‘Scott’ (Interscope)
Ghosts On Tape - ‘Chrome Dog’ (Unreleased)
Para One - ‘Dun Dun (Mofomatronix Re-Edit)’ (Unreleased)
Zomby - ‘Strange Fruit’ (Ramp)
Salva - ‘American Grime’ (Frite Nite)
Lazer Sword - ‘Gucci Sweatshirt’ (Unreleased)
Lazer Sword - ‘Mystery Blap 1′ (Unreleased Edit)
Machinedrum - ‘Take A Chance’ (Normrex)
Low Limit - ‘Inspirational Jumpsuit’ (Unreleased Edit)
Lazer Sword - ‘Mystery Blap 2′ (Unreleased Edit)
Lemonade - ‘Realslime (Lazer Sword Remix)’ (Unreleased Edit)
Lazer Sword - ‘Youth Crack’ (Unreleased)
Mr. Oizo - ‘Z’ (Ed Banger)
Jackson And His Computer Band - ‘Untitled’ w/ The Team ‘Hyphy Juice’ (Unreleased)
Lazer Sword - ‘Jet Black’ (Unreleased)
Lazer Sword - ‘Mystery Blap 3′ (Unreleased Edit)
Haiku D - ‘Etat’ Mike, Aaron, and Eddy (Boreta Remix) (Unreleased)
Lorn - ‘Automaton’ (Unreleased)
Lando Kal - ‘Mystery Blap 4′ w/ Traxamillion Ft. Husulah, San Quinn, and The Jacka ‘From The Hood’ (Unreleased)

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Post by efa » Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:23 am

Beyond big - wish I could rep boys, big up!
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Post by spam » Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:06 pm

Taken from boomkat...

"The debut full-length offering from Mark Pritchard's Harmonic 313 project follows on from a couple of great 12" releases, both having helped establish a creative distinction between the Global Communication contributor's current line of work and the similarly monikered Harmonic 33 output he helmed alongside Dave Brinkworth. While that project distinguished itself thanks to a diligently authentic appropriation of library music aesthetics, you'll find virtually none of that carried over to Harmonic 313, the only notable exception being the Radiophonic-inspired sound designs of the album's thirty-second title track. For the most part the music here is bound to electronic music's present and future rather than its past. Former single 'Dirtbox' provides an instant reminder of that as the album's opening track, situating Pritchard's sound within the bass-fixated context of all things here and now. 'Cyclotron' is quick to capitalise on the momentum, laying down another sub frequency odyssey, this time with added texture from synth flourishes, marking out an evolution from the dubstep-styled introductory number. The likes of 'Koln' and 'Galag-A' encroach on classic Warp electronica sounds whilst adding a modern twist: the former invokes the woozy synth melodies of mid-nineties Aphex Twin whilst throwing in an offbeat, low-slung drum pattern, very much in the style of that much-feted Detroit hip hop sound. Speaking of hip hop, 'Battlestar' adds a rap track from Phat Kat & Elzhi, combining with gritty, sampled breaks for a momentary departure from the synth-heavy tendencies of the album. Immediately afterwards you'll find a reprise of 'Cyclotron', this time reworked with some Commodore 64 processing, while soon after, 'Flaash' moves towards classic acid sounds bringing the album into a final third that culminates with the superb 'Quadrant 3' - a consolidation of Pritchard's production skills, complete with compressed, hyper-melodic basslines, granular pads and distinctly leftfield beat programming. It's a fitting conclusion to an album replete with fresh sounds and forward-thinking compositions. Highly recommended."

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Post by yes boss » Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:07 pm

this week!!

make sure you grab a cheaper £6 ticket in advance as it's going to be a extra 2 or 3 quid on the door if there's any places left!!

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