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LUCY & LAKKER - Stroboscopic Artefacts Showcase 22/06 Twisted Pepper

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  • 31-05-2013 3:20pm
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    Doors: 10:30pm | Adm: e12/e10

    We are delighted to continue our tradition of bringing you banging
    techno with this special Stroboscopic Artefacts showcase. We will have DJ sets from both Lucy & LAKKER in the dark basement of The Twisted
    Pepper just how we like it!

    We will be announcing a special competition in the coming weeks where we have teamed up with Stroboscopic Artefacts to give away a special
    prize.

    LUCY
    producer, DJ, founder of Stroboscopic Artefacts. That's probably how you know him. But there's also Luca Mortellaro, a published author, experimental sound designer, and the man behind the Lucy moniker.There's no doubt that the two are linked, but it's certainly the hidden facets of Luca Mortellaro that are responsible for the dynamic output of Lucy.
    Lucy's DJ sets range from the darkest techno, to the deepest industrial sounds and the most iridescent textures. Never one to shy away from ripping into the peak time and equally in his element playing the ecstatic afterhours, he manages to refuse the obvious and yet satisfies the dance floors' appetite for the unexpected. A quick listen to his essential Resident Advisor mix, his contributions to the CLR Podcast or his wide ranging Palette for mnml ssgs will attest to one thing: he's too angular for genres and pigeon holes. It's this quality that's seen him grace the decks of the world's most dynamic clubs and festivals: Berlin's Berghain, London's Fabric, Tokyo's Dommune and Freaks Village, Amsterdam's Trouw, Moscow's Arma17 and New York's Oktave party, not to mention Sonar, Melt and Tauron Festivals.

    http://www.stroboscopicartefacts.com/
    http://www.stroboscopicartefacts.com/lucy.html
    https://soundcloud.com/lucy
    https://soundcloud.com/stroboscopicartefacts

    LAKKER:
    Since the early 2000s, Dara and Ian have been the brains behind the slugged out, bass heavy techno outfit ‘Lakker’. Both originating from Ireland, they paint intricate sonic tapestries ranging from haunting Arctic soundscapes to bass driven warehouse weight. Inspired heavily by the chopped up, processed sounds of the 90s, their humanist slant on techno has received play outs by the likes of Aphex Twin, Laurent Garnier and Surgeon. Last year Lakker featured on Rob Booth’s ‘Electronic Explorations’ mix series, played Glade festival and received high praise (5/5, 4/5 & 10/10 from Normann Records, Resident Advisor and Tillate magazine respectively) for their releases on ‘Blueprint’, one of Britain’s most influential techno labels. Already this year they have remixed Dadub for Stroboscopic Artefacts, released the 'Coal Bath' EP on Candela Rising, and have more releases forthcoming for Stroboscopic Artefacts. Moreover, they are currently playing out their new AV show, in which the subtle changes in the music are reflected in the patient and detailed morphing of their visual content, with support from creative hubs such as ‘CDM’.

    http://www.lakker.com/
    http://lakkermusic.tumblr.com/
    http://soundcloud.com/lakker
    http://vimeo.com/lakker


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