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515 Vs Trainwreck Presents Alan Fitzpatrick - July 23rd

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  • 03-07-2010 1:33pm
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    515 vs Trainwreck presents

    Alan Fitzpatrick

    Crawdaddy: Blueprint
    POD: Alan Fitzpatrick + steve neligan + conor rainey
    Chocolate bar: JNK & Orlando

    Fri 23rd july @ Pod
    Advance tickets ?10 for Alan Fitzpatrick
    8 euro entry to crawdaddy + chocolate bar
    Advance Tickets from usual outlets. Phone/internet bookings subject to
    extra service charges.
    www.ticketmaster.ie /24hr Hotline 0818 719 300
    More info www.pod.ie

    Alan Fitzpatrick biog
    2009 was Alan Fitzpatrick?s year. Having enjoyed a rapid ascent from
    new kid on the techno block to a highly respected and in-demand
    producer, the last half
    of 2009 saw Alan go from strength to strength with critical acclaim
    for his productions and demand for his DJing coming from all corners
    of the globe. Currently locked away in the studio writing his debut
    album for Adam Beyer?s Drumcode label, this highly anticipated
    long-player marks the culmination of a run of hot productions that led
    to him being publically namechecked as a one of the most exciting
    producers in techno by Adam Beyer, Dubfire and Carl Cox and a BBC
    Radio 1 Essential New Tune for his anthemic Reflections single on
    Bedrock. Such was his dominance that at one point in September Alan
    had an amazing eight tracks in Beatport?s techno Top 100.

    Alan goes into the start of the new decade on a real high. Having
    scored a prestigious Radio 1 Essential New Tune for his massive
    ?Reflections? track on Bedrock, Alan went on to dominate Beatport?s
    techno Top 100 chart through the Autumn with releases on Drumcode,
    Bedrock, Figure, Size, Sprout and Curfew. As if 2009 could not have
    been any better, Alan rounded off the year with one of the best
    received tracks from Adam Beyer?s epic Remainings III remix package
    to follow his chart topping EP?s for Drumcode (Static and Face Of
    Rejection) and fresh sounding and cutting edge remixes for Frankfurt
    imprint Weave Music and Paolo Mojo?s Oosh Records. Already a firm
    favourite of Adam Beyer, Len Faki, Dubfire, Fergie, Nic Fanciulli,
    John Digweed, Carl Cox, Christian Smith, Steve Angell and Slam, Alan's
    own skills behind the decks are first class. A
    skilled and dynamic exponent with Abelton Live and Native Instrument?s
    Traktor software, his bigroom

    techno and tech house sound has seen him draw crowds across Europe.
    December 2009 saw Alan touching down at Berlin?s Berghain for
    Drumcode?s end of year spectacular where Alan played alongside Adam
    Beyer, Paul Ritch, Joseph Capriati and Joel Mull. What better way to
    cap off a year which has seen Alan showcase his in-demand sound for
    Bedrock at Matter London, Time Machine?s 6th Birthday in Budapest,
    KiWi in Lithuania and an amazing sell out show at Amsterdam?s Studio
    80. Rapidly approaching twenty releases, Alan?s 8 Sided Dice
    Recordings receives fantastic DJ support and has established itself as
    an attractive home to high profile artists. In addition to original
    tracks and remixes from Alan himself, 8 Sided Dice has featured
    productions from Joey Beltram, Heiko Laux, Marco Bailey & Tom Hades,
    Gene Le Fosse, Fergie, Reset Robot, Rich Jones, Sian, NihilYoung,
    Miniminds, Pirupa & Pigi, Rocha & Lewinger, Paolo Mojo, Erphun and
    D-Nox & Beckers.


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