



Big Like House Presents:
TESSELA
Punch Drunk// 2nd Drop// Audio Culture.
Ed Russell (aka Tessela) debuted last year on Dublin’s ever impressive All City imprint, giving an insight into his stripped back, percussive driven style, incorporating elements of Jungle, Techno, House and Dubstep.
Tessela’s release on Punch Drunk saw a step in line with Randomer and Blawan to ape that hollowed-out Untold sound with big, walloping drums and detuned samples for the ruffneck swingers, this was followed up by an equally heavy 12″ for 2nd Drop, and a massive collaboration with Hackman for Audio Culture.
SOUTH LONDON ORDNANCE
Well Roubded// Teal// Audio Culture.
Despite apparently appearing from nowhere, 23 year old producer and DJ South London Ordnance has quickly gathered support from a wealth of established industry figures including Mary Anne Hobbes, Locked Groove, Mosca, Randomer, Dark Sky, Hackman and more – whilst remaining a firm favorite amongst the underground crowd.
His tough, percussive tracks reference the contemporary Swamp 81 / Hemlock sound, but maintain a certain musicality often found lacking amongst the new breed of producers pushing crossover UK Techno.
http://thisisluckyme.com/mixtapes/102-south-london-ordnance-s-london-mixtape/
JUNO SUTTON.
DUTTY DAN
MTD.
D-BEER.
Friday 21/9/12 @ Exeter Cavern Club.
Tickets £5 in advance from here:
http://www.undergroundtickets.net/event/244/big-like-house-present-tessela-and-south-london-ordnance-at-the-cavern.
18+
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Scandalism returns bringing along yet another hard-edged electro/disco billing featuring ‘Rave Weapon’s’ own Alex Metric and nu-disco’s leading party DJ Aeroplane. Fresh-blood favourites Mighty Mouse and Grum take set times too readying their class selections with Radio 1 playlisters La Shark playing live. In Room 2 Artifact and the Warm DJs take care of decktime.

After residencies at the CAMP Basement and the Gramaphone, during which they’ve showcased eminent artists such as Commix, Phaeleh, A1 Bassline, SpectraSoul, Nu:Tone and Coat of Arms, Soltek kick off the end of the summer with a brand new show at Hidden under the renowned FOUND series. Recognised for the crossover appeal of their parties, Soltek have put together a lineup that emphasises their eclectic take on electronica and affection for combining the established with the up-and-coming.
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Topping the bill we have the man behind one of the biggest bass music anthems of the decade “Footcrab”, Addison Groove. Carving his own unique sound using influences from the Chicago ghetto tek and juke scenes, and having recently released his ground breaking debut album “Transistor Rhythm” on Modeselektor’s mighty 50 Weapons imprint, his impact on modern electronica has been colossal and will continue to be for quite some time. Next up is J.Phlip, whose skills on the decks and in the studio have made her a key member of the Dirtybird crew and “Claude Von Stroke’s favourite support dj”. Her effortless blend of booty bass and deep, tech house has been turning heads for a while and we can’t wait to welcome her to Hidden for her Soltek debut. Accompanying her will be Dexter Kane, who’s gone from strength to strength since his memorable remix of seminal classic “Dirty Cash” last year, not to mention his other releases on WYS!, Akbal Music and Lower East, which he co-runs. Last but by no means least is burgeoning producer Throwing Snow, whose critically acclaimed tracks and remixes have garnered support from dance music pioneers Gilles Peterson and Benji B, as well as guest slots on Kiss FM and Ministry of Sound Radio. His XLR8R podcast from January was regarded by many as the best of the series, and with several exciting releases and projects in the pipeline, this year is set to be a defining one. Support comes from Soltek residents Daffadam and Medlam.
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Hosting Arch 2 we have independent Berlin/London based label Somethinksounds. Championed by the likes of The Guardian, XLR8R and FACT Mag, they’ve been making waves in the scene for the past year with releases from the likes of Eliphino, Lucky Paul and Ossie’s side project Black Orange Juice. Heading up the bill in their room are a London based duo who’ve been causing a massive stir of late, Dusky. Their debut album from 2011, “Stick by This”, was celebrated by Pete Tong as one of the albums of the year, “Tyto Alba” and “Flo Jam” on Dogmatik have blown up as house/garage underground anthems, and their recent remix of Hot Chip’s “Night and Day” has transformed it into a modern garage bomb. It’s safe to say that with so many accolades to their name already, the boys are only getting started. Next up is Ossie, who’s been making moves on the UK Funky underground for a while now. With recent releases on celebrated labels such as Hyperdub and Lightworks already under his belt, and with forthcoming material on Hypercolour and a second EP on Hyperdub, make sure you keep an eye on this talented and highly original producer. He’ll be joined by Photomachine, an up-and-comer whose intricate blend of garage and house secured him the first release of 2020 Vision’s newly launched sub-label, 2020 Midnight Visions. His track “Technicolour” (backed with “Sine Language”) was put out last year on Raffertie’s imprint Super and received remixes from the likes of Throwing Snow, Optimum and Raffertie himself. Last but not least we have the label’s very own collective, Black Orange Juice, who’ll be adding their unique and infectious sound to the proceedings. Somethinksounds residents and co-founders Andy Lemay and Kzm Kzm Kzm will be rounding up the bill for what promises to be an exciting showcase.
Ticket info:
£8 Earlybirds
£10 First Release
£12 Second Release
£15 On The Door
Lineup:
Room 1: (Soltek)
Addison Groove (50 Weapons, Swamp 81)
J.Phlip (Dirtybird)
Throwing Snow (Sneaker Social Club)
Dexter Kane (Lower East)
Daffadam & Medlam (Soltek)
Room 2: (SomethinkSounds)
Dusky (Dogmatik, Anjunadeep)
Ossie (Hyperdub)
Photomachine (2020 Midnight Visions)
Black Orange Juice (Somethinksounds)
Andy Lemay & Kzm Kzm Kzm (Somethinksounds)
Bar: (Soltek)
Ben & Oscar / Sense O / Shenk / Christopher Bowen / Seed
Line-up /
Marcellus Pittman
Koreless
Midland B2B Pariah
Dauwd
Leon Vynehall
Happa
Seb Wildblood
Apes

Line-up /
Addison Groove (50 Weapons, Swamp 81)
Dusky (Dogmatik, Anjunadeep)
J.Phlip (Dirtybird)
Throwing Snow (Local Action)
Dexter Kane (Lower East)
Ossie (Hyperdub)
Photomachine (2020 Midnight Visions)
Black Orange Juice (Somethinksounds)
Daffadam & Medlam (Soltek)
Andy Lemay & Kzm Kzm Kzm (Somethinksounds)
After residencies at the CAMP Basement and the Gramaphone, during which they’ve showcased eminent artists such as Commix, Phaeleh, A1 Bassline, SpectraSoul, Nu:Tone and Coat of Arms, Soltek kick off the end of the summer with a brand new show at Hidden under the renowned FOUND series. Recognised for the crossover appeal of their parties, Soltek have put together a lineup that emphasises their eclectic take on electronica and affection for combining the established with the up-and-coming.

The moment you realize that music, science and state of mind are very closely linked together, everything changes and there’s no turning back. It’s like the world has new meaning and evolution becomes more obvious than ever. It pushes us to strive to new heights and share new experiences through intelligently crafted music.
Naural Label Lauch party aims to do just that, share with you the future of music evolution through the explorations of visionary artists such as SIT, Dasha Redkina and Ken & Davy.
The venue we have chosen for this celebration of sound is “The Basement“, a Funktion One equipped dancefloor that can display all the finest details in sound, right in the heart of party-district Shoreditch.

Bristol boy OCTOBER has been releasing a steady slew of quality house and techno since the latter half of the noughties on his own Caravan and TANSTAAFL imprints, plus more recent output on Apple Pips and Skudge Records. He’s collaborated with Ewan Pearson (as Bhutan Tiger Rescue on Kompakt), Appleblim and Borai, and according to his Discogs entry, enjoys analogue synthesizers, tape machines, electric guitars and smoking… sounds like our kind of guy.
Relative newcomers OUTBOXX (or Jacob and Matthew to their mothers) also hail from the south-west, boasting affiliations to the local Idle Hands crew and Immerse Records. Their take is a deeper, housier (some might say deep house) affair, though no less impressive. The lads’ recent exclusive mix for us was even featured by the clever folk over at Fabric and with good reason too. With a debut LP on Idle Hands but months away, we’re very much looking forward to seeing what they can do.
