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BIGWAR presents A Guy Called Gerald / Ceephax Acid Crew / Ed Chamberlain + lots more

  • 06-05-2011 12:22am
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    Prepare to be overwhelmed on May 21st when The Twisted Pepper sees BIGWAR showcase three international trailblazers. Acid House mastermind, A Guy Called Gerald, graces the stage upstairs whilst Old-Skool pioneer, Ceephax Acid Crew, melts our eardrums with his acerbic synths in the basement. And as if that wasn’t enough, these Acid House masterminds will be joined by Baselogic’s elusive Ed Chamberlain on the night.

    There will also be an Irish Producers Showcase stage uncovering the crème-da-la-crème of Irish talent on the night. At only €15 and with 2 International pioneers and a slew of eclectic Irish talent on the line-up, this night is not one to miss.


    A Guy Called Gerald:
    Mancunian Acid House extroadinaire, and Hacienda legend, A Guy Called Gerald, will be treating us to a very special and dance-friendly live and DJ set. Not just creator of Acid House, he also promulgated the Jungle and Drum and Bass scene. His most memorable anthem ‘Voodoo Ray’ released in ’88 was an instant dancefloor filler, as was ‘Pacific State’ which he produced when he was a member of the band 808 State. Over the past 25 years he has been releasing on labels such as Perlon, Sender, !K7 and Beatstreet. He released his 9th album ‘Tronic Jazz: The Berlin Sessions’ last year on specialist Berlin label Laboratory Instinct.

    www.guycalledgerald.com
    www.soundcloud.com/aguycalledgerald

    Ceephax Acid Crew:
    Andy Jenkinson, aka Ceephax Acid Crew, is one of the few masters who still uses old skool tools to produce that analogue sound. Signed at the very early age of 17, armed with 303’s and retro jumpers, he has been throwing and playing at some of the most erosive parties in the UK ever since. His vintage method of using early digital synths to produce has set him apart from his peers. Expect tons of acid house, drum and bass and gabber commodore sounds. His latest track ‘The Unstoppable Phax Machine" EP is now out on 030303 records.

    www.ceephax.co.uk/

    Ed Chamberlain:
    Mixing pensive melody with strong electro beats, Ed Chamberlain’s production stands apart from the rest. He remains a member of the Baselogic crew, of "Bloc Weekend" fame. With a slew of releases on Base Logic as well appearances on Combat and Fleeced, he displays an ability to fuse warm, melodic synth sounds with glitched-up breakbeats ranging from hip-hop to electro without becoming too self-indulgent.

    His live sets have proved to be incredibly popular not just at large-scale events like BLOC, Glastonbury and Glade but across Europe and beyond. His name has been familiar to the techno community for sometime as his tracks have regularly featured in sets from the likes of Surgeon, Regis, James Ruskin and Ben Sims to name just a few.

    www.myspace.com/edchamberlain
    www.baselogic.net

    Fran Harnett:
    Dublin legend Fran Hartnett has been tearing dancefloors up with his fresh and futuristic techno beats since ‘92. He has supported a plethora of International geniuses such as Joey Beltram, The Advent, Kevin Saunderson, Marco Carolla and Rolando. Fran’s latest track ‘It was Written in Vapour’ EP (2011) (Audio Assault Records) was more than warmly received and has graced the sets of techno legends such as Luke Slater, Dave Clarke, and Inigo Kennedy. Usually playing Live sets of late, we will be treated to a very rare and delectable DJ set from Fran on the night.

    http://soundcloud.com/fran-hartnett

    Djamel and Darren Rice:
    Djamel and Darren Rice launched their record label "Heavy Reel" which by all accounts is definitely the top new techno label of the year. Boasting an artist roster as wide and varied as Donnacha Costello, Reeko and Tom Hades, they're currently about to go to promo with some new cuts from Mr. jones and Justin Berkovi so it's all go at HR Central.

    Djamel's last release "Voyeurism In High Definition" went out on the mighty London Based Process Recordings, home to Artists such as Abe Duque, Beltram, Emerson and Ireland's own Corrugated Tunnel. The release has garnished huge support including Laurent Garnier who took it on his LBS Live tour and Data Transmission scoring the release a perfect 10 in their review of the EP, something rarely, if ever seen from the online dance music authority.

    Djamel’s latest EP “Kireru” has been described as the antithesis to the warmer melodic “Voyeurism” EP and is currently charted by Dave Clarke and Speedy J. Featuring Reeko and Fran Hartnett on the flipside it boasts some of techno’s finest exponents, This track pulls no punches and is more in a vein similar to what can be expected when Darren and Djamel team up for their "Heavy Reel" live set on the night.

    http://soundcloud.com/heavyreel
    http://soundcloud.com/ricer
    http://soundcloud.com/medjy

    Rob Glennon:
    Dublin-based producer with recent remixes for Orlando Voorn, George Lanham and Marco Bernardi as well as releases on Nice & Nasty, his own Static Recordings, Dublin Xpress and Bastardo Electrcico. Nominee in three categories for best new artist, live act, and record label at the 2010 Irish Dance Music Awards, Rob performs his live sets with a range of instruments including tb303, 909 and Access Virus.

    http://soundcloud.com/rob-glennon

    Rob Murphy:
    Dublin’s Rob Spookhouse Murphy has become something of a household name since he began Djing in 2005. His appearances at Life Festival, DEAF, and Sibin have firmly put him on the radar and made him one to watch out for. Currently working on an album for Takeover, he has also been nominated for ‘Best Up + Coming DJ’ at this year’s Irish Dance Music Awards in June. Stay tuned for his releases on Gobsmacked Records including his most recent the ‘Flummox’ EP.

    http://soundcloud.com/mobrurphy/rob-mur ... spookhouse

    Louis Scully:
    Louis Scully began DJ-ing in clubs in early 2009. Later that year he landed a residency at 12 Sundays in the Barnard Shaw and by September '09 started his clubnight 'Discotekken', which continues to run monthly in the Twisted Pepper. Louis has brought over acts such as Juju & Jordash, Dmx Krew, I-F, Space Dimension Controller & many more.

    www.soundcloud.com/louis-scully
    www.dublinbusdisco.blogspot.com


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    Tickets available through here :

    http://www.eventelephant.com/bigwar

    There is a limited amount of early bird tickets for €10 after that they go up to €15 so get in there quick if you want to save yourself a few bob


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,670 ✭✭✭jonnny68


    Gutted ill miss this but A Guy Called Gerald is brilliant, highly recommended.:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    We are feeling super generous this week as we are getting so excite now about this gig next week. So we have 2 double passes and 5 singles ones to give away to some lucky people.

    What iconic acid house act did A Guy Called Gerald used to be a part of ? Clue : They played at the Electric Picnic last year.
    Please send your answers to bigdishgoconor@gmail.com

    Best of luck, enjoy the rest of your week and have a great weekend.
    Oh and if you aren't successful this week, check back here again next week, we will be running another competition.

    Peace

    Big Dish Go & BIGWAR Crew X


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    jonnny68 wrote: »
    Gutted ill miss this but A Guy Called Gerald is brilliant, highly recommended.:)

    Cheers man thanks very much


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 ✭✭DISCOTEKKEN


    LOVE this Ceephax tune off his last LP



    can't wait for sat, gona be epic!

    presale tickets only e10 from HERE too, bargain!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 keylockd


    All this for a tenner, get in there quick before all the presale are gone.

    €15 thereafter!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    There is still a limited amount of €10 pre-sale tickets available through here http://www.eventelephant.com/bigwar


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    Check out Ceephax Live Set from Bangface last year here :

    http://www.percussionlab.com/sets/ceephax_acid_crew/live_at_the_bang_face_weekender_2010


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 220 ✭✭DrConor


    Early beginings for a Guy Called Gerald :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuCU14Sf ... re=related

    A Guy Called Gerald Live in Fabric last Saturday :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-mWxBzIA8c

    A Guy Called Gerald True School Set 84-88 recorded at Bloc back in March

    http://www.blocweekend.com/feature/a-guy-called-gerald-2/


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