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Ballroom #29 Electronica night May 28th

  • 17-05-2004 4:41pm
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    The Ballroom of Romance presents Ballroom #29.. a night of live Electronica

    Featuring:


    Halfset
    Lackluster
    Karl Him
    LMD64



    Halfset

    Halfset are a live electronica band featuring Jeff Martin and Steve Shannon in its ranks. Over the summer they plan to release their debut album on the Elusive Records label. Previously they have contributed tracks to both the Synergia 3 and Eklectra complilations. On this occasion they return for a second headliner at the Ballroom.

    http://www.halfset.com is coming soon.

    Lackluster

    Lackluster is Finnish ambient electronic artist Esa Ruoho. Esa's interest in electronic music began when, at the age of 6 started playing c64 games. Last year saw Lackluster's live debut in Ireland at the excellent Mor Festival in Tullamore and he has relocated to Dublin to perform and compose.

    http://www.lackluster.org

    Karl Him

    Karl plays minimalist acoustic/ electronic music on guitar and laptop. He released the album "electronic lament" on Dublin's Spitroast Records.

    http://www.spitroastproductions.com


    LMD64

    LMD64 is Dublin-based music producer Liam Dunne. He toys about fecklessly
    with laid-back easy-lounge synth and guitar-based electronica, and the
    odd mashup/bootleg for good measure. Harder than Lemonjelly, softer than Aphex Twin.

    http://www.lmd64.com


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