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Apocalypse Now Presents Harvey McKay (Drumcode, Cocoon) @ Button Factory this Friday

  • 22-04-2015 3:59pm
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    Event: Apocalypse Now
    Line Up: Harvey McKay (Drumcode, Cocoon), Will Kinsella (Kombination Research, Patterns) and Mark Gill (Room 19)
    Venue: Button Factory
    Date: 24/04/2015

    Apocalypse Now returns to its home in the Button Factory with one of the hottest talents to emerge from Glasgow’s underground clubbing scene in recent years. His breakthrough track Nightwalker on Slam’s Soma Records garnered support from Richie Hawtin. Since then he has released with Sven Vath’s Cocoon imprint, John Digweed’s Bedrock Records and has released three killer EPs on Adam Beyer’s Drumcode. From Awakenings to Berghain, Harvey McKay has taken on the biggest stages. On April 24th he makes his Irish debut with Apocalypse.

    Support comes from Apocalypse curator Will Kinsella. His second release on Dutch label Patterns hit Beatport on April 13th. Patterns have released tracks from Ben Sims, A.Paul, Joris Voorn, Mike Humphries and Mark Broom. Mark Gill from Room 19 will be opening the night.


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