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Line-up Fuse
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DEG house, techno, retro |
Hold Youth house, techno |
Pan-Pot house, techno |
Pierre techno |
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7 | bezoekers | |
2 | geïnteresseerd | |
1146 | bezoekers | |
316 | geïnteresseerd | |
1 | · | waardering |
geen | stemresultaat (2 stemmen) |
Room One
Pan-Pot (3 Hour Set)
Lucas Caroso
Pan-Pot (3 Hour Set)
Lucas Caroso
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Room One
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♦ Pan-Pot (3 Hour Set)
♦ Lucas Caroso
♦ Pierre
♦ Deg
Room Two
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♦ Hold Youth (Seuil & Le Loup)
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♦ PAN-POT
Tassilo and Thomas met at Berlin’s renowned SAE, and were drawn together as they were the only two in their studies who had their sights set on the sound of techno. Their initial musical efforts placed a primacy on integrating electronic experimentation with minimal stylings while simultaneously establishing the ominous, murky sounds that have since become synonymous with their name. The next few years saw the release of a steady stream of original tracks and remixes on both Mobilee and Einmaleins, each demonstrating the duo’s commitment to precise, undulating and kinetic grooves accompanied by a steady expansion of their sonic palate.
The defining moment of Pan-Pot's career came in 2007 with the release of their debut artist album, Pan-O-Rama. The aptly named long player offered a 360-degree view of techno that was unique, uncompromised and most importantly, their own. The body of work perfectly balanced heavy, peak time club stormers to deeper, more intricate atmospherics and birthed the overground hit "Charly". More recently "Confronted" and "Captain My Captain" have demonstrated their classic, bold and timeless production style, presenting them as the producers at the top of their game, both sonically and conceptually.
Pan-Pot hasn't gotten to where they are on their productions alone. When the two aren't spending countless hours in the studio remixing or creating original work, they are relentlessly touring. This is how they have truly gotten to where they are: by touching the writhing, euphoric, dancing seas of bodies at countless gigs every year. Not only do they have an electric vibe to watch, but their grasp and keen understanding of each and every dance floor is unparalleled. Whether it's an intimate club night or a massive festival like Awakenings, Timewarp, or Creamfields, Pan-Pot know exactly what to do. Unconstrained by boundaries, they traverse techno, house and everything in between with a masters touch.
Although their name comes from a basic element of studio equipment, they have rewritten notions of form and function through their own idiosyncratic language and are now stepping completely into a new world with the launch of their own imprint, Second State. Second State is not only a platform for Pan-Pot to release their own music, they are creating a family of like minded artists around them to create, imagine and travel the world with, spreading the Second State vision. It's a place where all ideas can flow seamlessly. From music and events to art and fashion, it's a place where there is no ceiling. No limits to what can be achieved or dreamed. Now is the time they are truly coming into their own. Not only as world class artists and performers, but as tastemakers and masters of their own destiny.
♦ HOLD YOUTH (Seuil & Le Loup)
A collaboration between leading house producers Seuil and Le Loup, the Hold Youth imprint formed when the two discovered their mutual appreciation for a melange of music and a shared eclectic vision. Drawing inspiration from the old skool pioneers – J Dilla, Moodymann, Theo Parrish – the open-minded, vinyl-only label encompasses house, disco, techno, hip-hop, dubstep and everything in between. With an aim to uncover homegrown talent, Hold Youth is working with artists like Douze and S3A, to name but a few, making music for DJs, collectors and true music lovers.
Outside of the studio, Seuil and Le Loup have carried the Hold Youth ethos into a DJing partnership, opening up the ears of ravers in the likes of fabric London, Fuse Brussels and the underground heads’ favourite party Half Baked. Landing a residency at Paris’ infamous Rex Club, the duo’s special guests reflect the Hold Youth spirit, so far including Cezar, Marc Schneider, Kyle Hall (as well as Soundstream, Pepe Bradock, San Proper and Motor City Drum Ensemble in their previous home, Social Club). With such calibre of support on board, this is think outside-the-box club music.
♦ LUCAS CAROSO
Chances are slim you haven’t heard of this promising, young DJ before. His sophisticated, technically impeccable and most of all full-blown dark, driving techno sets make him a must for any self-respecting dance party. However, don’t expect your average monotone techno beats, his passion for the genre guarantees a refined diversity comprising every possible outskirt of techno music, being both groovy as hypnotic.
Over the years, he got to show off his expertise in legendary venues like Fuse, Decadance and even the City Parade, where he got over 10 000 music lovers dancing like mad men in front of his decks. To his great joy, he starred on line-ups next to Monika Kruse, Marc Houle, Joris Voorn, Technasia, Nina Kraviz, Pan-Pot and his idol Matador.
The future is looking bright with the uprising fame of his own Mikrozoo parties and confirmed residencies at Circo Inferno and Bang The Box. Lucas will be relocating permanently to Brussels where he will be able to put all of his focus on music and take his exposure to the next step.
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10 € < 12 PM > 15 €
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♦ Pan-Pot (3 Hour Set)
♦ Lucas Caroso
♦ Pierre
♦ Deg
Room Two
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♦ Hold Youth (Seuil & Le Loup)
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♦ PAN-POT
Tassilo and Thomas met at Berlin’s renowned SAE, and were drawn together as they were the only two in their studies who had their sights set on the sound of techno. Their initial musical efforts placed a primacy on integrating electronic experimentation with minimal stylings while simultaneously establishing the ominous, murky sounds that have since become synonymous with their name. The next few years saw the release of a steady stream of original tracks and remixes on both Mobilee and Einmaleins, each demonstrating the duo’s commitment to precise, undulating and kinetic grooves accompanied by a steady expansion of their sonic palate.
The defining moment of Pan-Pot's career came in 2007 with the release of their debut artist album, Pan-O-Rama. The aptly named long player offered a 360-degree view of techno that was unique, uncompromised and most importantly, their own. The body of work perfectly balanced heavy, peak time club stormers to deeper, more intricate atmospherics and birthed the overground hit "Charly". More recently "Confronted" and "Captain My Captain" have demonstrated their classic, bold and timeless production style, presenting them as the producers at the top of their game, both sonically and conceptually.
Pan-Pot hasn't gotten to where they are on their productions alone. When the two aren't spending countless hours in the studio remixing or creating original work, they are relentlessly touring. This is how they have truly gotten to where they are: by touching the writhing, euphoric, dancing seas of bodies at countless gigs every year. Not only do they have an electric vibe to watch, but their grasp and keen understanding of each and every dance floor is unparalleled. Whether it's an intimate club night or a massive festival like Awakenings, Timewarp, or Creamfields, Pan-Pot know exactly what to do. Unconstrained by boundaries, they traverse techno, house and everything in between with a masters touch.
Although their name comes from a basic element of studio equipment, they have rewritten notions of form and function through their own idiosyncratic language and are now stepping completely into a new world with the launch of their own imprint, Second State. Second State is not only a platform for Pan-Pot to release their own music, they are creating a family of like minded artists around them to create, imagine and travel the world with, spreading the Second State vision. It's a place where all ideas can flow seamlessly. From music and events to art and fashion, it's a place where there is no ceiling. No limits to what can be achieved or dreamed. Now is the time they are truly coming into their own. Not only as world class artists and performers, but as tastemakers and masters of their own destiny.
♦ HOLD YOUTH (Seuil & Le Loup)
A collaboration between leading house producers Seuil and Le Loup, the Hold Youth imprint formed when the two discovered their mutual appreciation for a melange of music and a shared eclectic vision. Drawing inspiration from the old skool pioneers – J Dilla, Moodymann, Theo Parrish – the open-minded, vinyl-only label encompasses house, disco, techno, hip-hop, dubstep and everything in between. With an aim to uncover homegrown talent, Hold Youth is working with artists like Douze and S3A, to name but a few, making music for DJs, collectors and true music lovers.
Outside of the studio, Seuil and Le Loup have carried the Hold Youth ethos into a DJing partnership, opening up the ears of ravers in the likes of fabric London, Fuse Brussels and the underground heads’ favourite party Half Baked. Landing a residency at Paris’ infamous Rex Club, the duo’s special guests reflect the Hold Youth spirit, so far including Cezar, Marc Schneider, Kyle Hall (as well as Soundstream, Pepe Bradock, San Proper and Motor City Drum Ensemble in their previous home, Social Club). With such calibre of support on board, this is think outside-the-box club music.
♦ LUCAS CAROSO
Chances are slim you haven’t heard of this promising, young DJ before. His sophisticated, technically impeccable and most of all full-blown dark, driving techno sets make him a must for any self-respecting dance party. However, don’t expect your average monotone techno beats, his passion for the genre guarantees a refined diversity comprising every possible outskirt of techno music, being both groovy as hypnotic.
Over the years, he got to show off his expertise in legendary venues like Fuse, Decadance and even the City Parade, where he got over 10 000 music lovers dancing like mad men in front of his decks. To his great joy, he starred on line-ups next to Monika Kruse, Marc Houle, Joris Voorn, Technasia, Nina Kraviz, Pan-Pot and his idol Matador.
The future is looking bright with the uprising fame of his own Mikrozoo parties and confirmed residencies at Circo Inferno and Bang The Box. Lucas will be relocating permanently to Brussels where he will be able to put all of his focus on music and take his exposure to the next step.
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10 € < 12 PM > 15 €