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Saturday, 18 October 2008

Eclectricity Boutique Autumn Festival:
Does It Offend You Yeah? + Simian Mobile Disco + Audio Bullys + Annie Mac + Utah Saints + Kissy Sell Out + DJ Hype + Noisia + Youngsta + More

At The Custard Factory, Birmingham
From 7:00pm

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Annie Mac

Annie Mac -

Radio 1 DJ and presenter Annie Mac is renowned for her variety of musical tastes playing an array of genres from drum and bass, hip hop, disco and electro house. As well as her 'day job' at Radio 1, her Annie Mac Presents DJ sets are well established at major clubs across the country at which she can be witnessed Dj-ing alongside heavyweight artists and DJ's such as Pete Jordan, The Scratch Perverts and The Nextmen.

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DJ Hype

DJ Hype -

DJ Hype (aka Kevin Ford) has been a master of drum n bass since the early nineties and still pulls in huge audiences today. Blending drum'n'bass, breakbeat, hip hop and jungle, his eclectic style and attention to detail have earned him Best Male DJ and best DJ Radio. He is also the founder of jungle label Ganja which hosts fellow DJs Krome and Zinc.

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Does It Offend You Yeah?

Does It Offend You Yeah? -

'Electro of the most inventive kind, Does It Offend You Yeah? are a duo from Reading making retro computer pop and modern twisted disco. '…some of the most distinctive new pop of the decade' – HMV Top Tips

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Simian Mobile Disco

Simian Mobile Disco -

Debaucherous minimalist rave from London duo James Ford and James Shaw. Using the kind of vintage minimal beats that only a 1980's Casio can produce, this eccentric pair somehow manage to make techno sexy with their use of static vocals and fragmented rhythms; '...twisted disco as it should be.' - RoughTrade

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Utah Saints

Utah Saints -

Sample kings of the early 90s rave scene, the Saints scored big chart success with 'What Can You Do For Me?' and 'Something Good'. A resurgent force in the '00s with their own brand of classy techno-trance, and live DJ sets (Dex N FX).

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Audio Bullys -

Very much cut from the same cloth as The Streets, the Audio Bullys mix hip-hop and funky house with a punk DIY ethic.

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Noisia -

Leaders of experimental drum’n’bass, Noisia are Thijs de Vlieger, Martijn van Sonderen and Nik Roos. Self-taught from an early age, the three Danes made their name as pioneers of original drum’n’bass which over the years has included forays into house, breakbeat and downtempo. Despite being experts at the drum’n’bass game, Noisia’s innovative sounds continue to go from strength to strength.

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Youngsta -

Of Freek FM.

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