Tiny Magnetic Pets Live Review / Spin 1038 Radio Show : Free Tickets for Jon Hopkins (2 Viewers)

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Hi folks,

Hope your all well today! Well the rain has stopped for a while thank god.

Firstly check The Star newspaper today for a live review of the Tiny Magnetic Pets album launch which happened last Thursday upstairs in Whelans.

Read the review on page 33

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On this weeks radio show we have 2 pairs of tickets to giveaway for Jon Hopkins @ The Sugar Club on May 24th.

We also will feature music from : Tiny Magnetic Pets,Mick Chillage,Tenaka,The Orb,Niobe,Pentatonik to name a few.

So tune in on Sunday night @ 11.45pm for your chance to win tickets and catch some electronic sounds.

http://www.spin1038.com


Jon Hopkins,
Scuba
The Dying Seconds
SUGAR CLUB
MAY 24
DOORS: 8PM
TAX: €15


After(Dark) is very pleased to announce that Jon Hopkins, Scuba and the Dying Seconds will play the Sugar club this May 24th for what's sure to be another explosive night of new talent in Dublin. First and foremost, Jon Hopkins has put his stamp on the electronic scene by working with such talented folks as Brian Eno, Massive Attack, Herbie Hancock, Coldplay and David Holmes. Having grown up in the rave scene his productions have always had a post-club appeal while also producing some stand out brain melters that Aphex Twin would be proud of. His new album will be released through Domino records on May 4th called "insides" preceded by a 12" vinyl and download release of Light through the Veins on the 27th of April, which will feature epic remixes from Ewan Pearson and David Holmes.
http://www.myspace.com/jonhopkins
http://www.jonhopkins.co.uk/

Scuba is the alias of Paul Rose, founder of foundation Dubstep labels Hotflush and Scuba Recordings. His early shows on pirate radio in London led to a close involvement with the beginnings of the scene that became known as Dubstep. The debut Hotflush release hit the street in 2003 and the label has gone on to become one of the most distinctive and innovative Dubstep labels. With a catalogue of over a dozen singles featuring scene leaders such as Shackelton, Benga, DJ Distance, Boxcutter, Search and Destroy, Toasty Slaughter Mob and Vex'd to name a few, Scuba is considered a Dubstep visionary who's own production explores the nuances of a style still pregnant with possibility.
http://www.myspace.com/paulhotflush
http://www.xlr8r.com/podcast/2008/11/dubstep-2008-scuba
http://www.mixmag.info/?action=PodcastDownload&num=26

Recording together as The Dying Seconds since early 2007, David Cantan and Jack Quilligan are a duo who produce the sort of warm electronic grooves that would have Kraftwerk calling an emergency team meeting in their space station. Drawing influence from a long line in sonic pioneering, from Orbital to Aphex twin, via Radiohead and Death Cab for Cutie, The Dying Seconds have their fingers on a lot of pulses. Previously in indie gang, Vemorana, the twosome took stock of their lot, turned to the cold landscape that is electronic music, and began to slash liberally at the scene with the warmth of assorted instruments: Piano, Trumpet, Violin, Melodica, Mandolin, Guitar and Tunisian Bagpipes to name but a few. The result is a masterpiece of fusion. The sense and sensibility of honest, lyrical rock and roll, and the unforgiving and intense virtual world of beats and bleeps. Think Dntel and Boards of Canada, sharing an afternoon tryst in some pay by the hour motel with Do Make Say Think and Elbow.
http://www.myspace.com/thedyingseconds
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Dying
http://www.wemakeweapons.com/

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http://myogenic.net/myogenicfilm/

http://www.thesugarclub.com/
 

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