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*THIS SATURDAY* TWISTED PEPPER *SURGETAKEOVER

  • 09-02-2012 3:50pm
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    Andy Stott made his debut for the Modern Love label in 2005 with the 'Replace EP' - a 4 track exposition of his uniquely slanted production style taking in Chi-Town and Motor City influences with an obtuse genetic code at its core. In the years since he has released over a dozen EP's and an album under his own name, as well as several productions under the Andrea moniker for Modern Love's 'Daphne' sublabel. Refusing to settle, his output has veered from deepest Techno to broken Garage, slowed down House and hyperactive Juke - always referencing his unique stylistic signatures: deep, complex and oddly beautiful. 2011 saw the release of 'Passed Me By', a mini-album of sorts shifting his sound into ever more frayed territory, slowing the tempos down for a set of tracks that have garnered the highest praise of his career to date. Later on in the year a companion EP of tracks will be released as well as a compendium of his most recent material. We are really excited to have Andy play the Basement at The Twisted Pepper, the setting is perfect for him.support comes from SLOWBURN and Barry redsettaz


    One the stage we will have Dublins hardest working band, The Candidates. This Dublin Funk band have been Banging out whomping funk originals, b-sides, rarities and a sprinkling of standards for a number of years. They're live shows are not to be missed. In Support we have jazz, funk triplet Just the "Trio" us. The Cafe we'll have the Reggae Punk Party spinning sweet seventies and eighties reggae, ska, and two tone.

    in the cafe PUNK REGGAE PARTY-DUBLIN will be looking after things

    in the loft the sistrom lads will be lashing out the minimal techno with NATHAN JONES ,DABO AND RICHARD STOKES .

    and in the box the soapbox disco boys will be getting super sweaty

    all this under one roof and for a price of 10/12 euros


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