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SEQUENCE v THE TECHNO EXPERIMENT

 

Bank Holiday Friday - 22nd August 2008

10.00pm till 5.00am

£12 NUS & Advance / £14 OTD

 

Room One: -

Robert Hood presents The Grey Area (M-Plant, Axis, Tresor)

Cj Bolland (R&S Records)

James Ruskin (Tresor, Blueprint)

Rob Hall (Skam, Gescom)

Computer Controlled (Sequence)

Mucky Beats & Oriel (Techno Experiment)

 

Room Two: -

Milanese - LIVE (Planet Mu, Warp)

Blackmass Plastics (Combat, Rag & Bone)

Michael Forshaw - LIVE (Chan & Mikes, SMB)

Teutonic Kaboom (Electrode, Data-Trace)

P45 - LIVE (Sequence)

Tiptoe & Just Frank (The Techno Experiment)

D Jacques & Mark Anderson (The Techno Experiment)

 

Bar: James Durkan & Phil Denton (Dirty Analogue), Ben Marsden & Carlo Ribeiro (Squelch), Waspnest Dj's, Tribal Tactics & Maze (Tech Fest), Trevor Savory & Jamie Wilson (Damage), Dan Bruce & Dom Lewey, Brain Grenade Dj's & Freaks Boutique Dj's

 

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Following on from the massive launch party in July, August's edition of Sequence sees a mighty collaboration with Manchester crew The Techno Experiment for an unmissable event taking place on Friday of the August bank holiday weekend at Sankeys.

 

Detroit based minimal techno legend Robert Hood heads up the stellar line-up in the main. Along with Jeff Mills and Mike Banks, Robert was one of the original founders of Underground Resistance, a record label whose influential releases helped change the face of modern electronic music, sparking a creative resistance. As well as U.R. and his own M-Plant imprint, Robert has recorded on the likes of Axis and Metroplex, with a production style placing emphasis on soul and experimentation over flash and popularity. Although associated with Belgium, Cj Bolland was born in Yorkshire in 1971. His early releases on R&S Records are recognised as the best-known of his career, from the turbo-charged anthem 'Horsepower' on the 1991 'Ravesignal III' and 1992's 'Fourth Sign' which included the hypnotic 'Camargue' and the galloping 'Night Breed'. It's not usual you see Cj in the UK, so don't miss this rare chance to see a true European techno legend in action! London based producer and Dj, James Ruskin, is one of the all-time UK greats. Since he first burst onto the scene in the mid-1990's he's risen to be the top of his game through his productions on the likes of Blueprint and Tresor along with Dj appearances all over the world, helping propel his status as a leading light of the international techno scene. Support from Gescom and Skam collaborator Rob Hall, in our opinion, one of the finest Dj's around and a regular player at Sequence, along with Sequence and Techno Experiment residents, Computer Controlled, Mucky Beats and Oriel.

 

Room two sees a change in musical direction with headlining appearances from Milanese, Blackmass Plastics and Michael Forshaw. Milanese has released his music through Warp, Planet Mu, Combat and Arcola with his unique sound bordering on dubstep, techno and bass. He has played at Sequence many times, always devastating the crowd with his digital grime-core heavy productions. Blackmass Plastics, a veteran to many a scene, first came to prominence for his releases with The Deadsilence Syndicate and through his own label, Thorn Industries. His gritty, bass-heavy sound takes in a variety of influences including early 90's rave and 80's electro and industrial. Michael Forshaw is one of our favourite techno/electro producers and his releases on his own Chan N Mikes imprint and SMB remain firm Sequence bombs to this day. His off-the-wall sound is completely unique, mixing up different styles and influences including techno, electro and Chicago booty tracks. Support in room two from Sequence resident P45, Electrode resident Teutonic Kaboom and Techno Experiment crew Tiptoe, Just Frank, D Jacques and Mark Anderson.

 

The bar will be taken over by friends of both Sequence and The Techno Experiment... some of the most skilled, up-and-coming Djs from the area and people who we think firmly deserve a shot! It's shaping up to be a massive night and one of our biggest parties of the bank holiday weekend so stick it in your diaries, hope to see some of you down the front!

 

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Sankeys, Radium Street, Manchester, M4 6AY

T: (0161) 2365444

 

Manchester Ticket Outlets: Eastern Bloc (Oldham Street), Piccadilly Records (Oldham Street) & Video Scene (Withington)

NUS Only Ticket Outlets: Gaffs (Fallowfield) & Revolution (Fallowfield)

Available online from www.ticketline.co.uk and www.skiddle.com

 

Buy online at: http://www.skiddle.com/events/11242701/

 

Join our mailing list: HERE

 

Join our Facebook Group HERE for information on upcoming lineups, discounts, special offers etc.

 

Coaches running from Leeds (Joe - 0782 8914732), North Wales (Danni - 0776 5606720) & Mid Wales (Frank - 0785 4844243)

 

For more info go to: www.computercontrolled.co.uk / www.myspace.com/thetechnoexperiment

Contact us: computercontrolled@btinternet.com / thetechnoexperiment@hotmail.co.uk

Infolines: (0787) 9843224 / (0778) 9967525 / (0791) 7877166

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Guest Sir Winston

Ohhhhhhhhh shit. I need to choose if I am going to this or going to nottingham to the acid extravaganza damn you!!!!!!!!!!

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ello all. it's nearly two weeks and counting till our bank holiday friday party at sankeys, this time co-promoted with manchester's hardest working promoters, the techno experiment.

 

for those of you local who are planning on making the trip down, tickets are on sale in the usual outlets, you can get them at: -

 

eastern bloc (oldham street, northern quarter)

piccadilly records (oldham street, northern quarter)

gaffs (fallowfield)

revolution (fallowfield)

 

for those of you travelling, buy online at http://www.ticketline.co.uk and skiddle here: http://www.skiddle.com/events/11242701.

 

if anyone wants any info on places to stay, drink and eat in manchester drop me an e-mail and i'll do my best to point you in the right direction. if anyone is just planning on getting the train up and back, we're doing a nice little afterparty that is going to run till 9am-ish (i think) so no hanging around in train stations. we have a rather splendid venue 100% confirmed, to be revealed shortly.

 

i have some tickets for personal sale and they've been flying out... if anyone wants to buy a few give me a shout and i'll come meet you in manchester somewhere!

 

for anything else give me a shout on 0787 9843224. hope to see some of you there, it's one hell of a mighty lineup and shouldn't be missed...

 

http://www.computercontrolled.co.uk

 

As much as i can't stand Sankeys, this looks too damn good to miss

 

yo jimbob - don't fear it man, it's a mighty fine venue. just has a bad reputation!

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Don't suppose you have a layout for the times of the acts? Cheers.

 

hey SW, i'll know for sure early next week! hope this is cool?

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Guest Sir Winston

Absolutely! Just feeling the money pinch and need to know if I am going to get my Cj's worth. I saw him about 6 years ago is he djing or live because this is essential to seeing if I am there or not.

 

Cheers for the info.

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hey SW, cj will be dj'ing... i'm not sure he plays live anymore (unless anyone knows different?).

 

the set he has planned is similar to the one he did at glade this year, quite hard and very old school techno... so i assume he'll play for the last 2 hours, after rob hood.

 

hope this helps man. are you familiar with the other guys on the lineup?

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I would have gone to this as well if I weren't at Creamfields. The Robert Hood fabric mix from a few months back is one of the best things I've heard all year and he was brilliant from what I saw at the last Sequence night, have fun lads

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I'm possibly going to creamfields the day after :fear:

 

now that is hardhouse / trance / bigbeat bullshit

 

:laughing: yeah Ludd, but you know. There's not many people I want to see but...it's not too far from where I live, and my sister's paying for my ticket if I go, so sod it.

 

:)

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