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The Chemical Brothers announce UK area tour for 2023

The Chemical Brothers have introduced a sequence of UK area dates for this autumn. The band will carry their globally famend stay present to:

Thu twenty sixth October      OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Fri twenty seventh October        AO Arena, Manchester

Sat twenty eighth October       First Direct Arena, Leeds

Wed 1st November   3Arena, Dublin

Fri third November     Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Sat 4th November     The O2, London

Tickets will likely be out there from ticketmaster.co.uk (UK reveals), gigsandtours.com (UK reveals) and ticketmaster.ie (Dublin solely). Tickets go on sale on Friday thirty first March; followers can entry a pre-sale on Wednesday twenty ninth March (examine Ticketmaster/venues for particulars).

The Chemical Brothers just lately launched their first new music in two years, the unmistakeable and irresistible acid monitor No Reason. They are at the moment engaged on their tenth album which is due for launch later this 12 months.

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We braved the arctic blast and ventured up to Glasgow to see the return of Glasgow’s prodigal son, Last Sandberg (aka Funk D’Void) for a hometown gig on New Year’s Eve

Glasgow is a city steeped in musical history when it comes to dance music. Whether that be in the shape of the bastion of underground house music that is the Subclub or the game-changing labels that emerged from the city’s thriving scene over the years. From Soma to Optimo these labels have provided a platform for some of the most exciting electronic artists on the planet whilst the clubbing scene continues to flourish despite adversity. That being said there is a still hard-fought battle to be won, a point proven by the Sub Clubs’ temporary closure during Lockdown and the loss of legendary venue the Arches back in 2015.

With the Subclub still going strong, one could be forgiven for thinking all was well across clubland in Glasgow. However, like many other cities across the UK, it faces a sea of restaurant openings, gentrification and stricter licensing regulations which make succeeding in today’s post-Covid market an increasingly tricky prospect. Across the UK, many of the bigger promoters opt for the safe option, booking the familiar treadmill of headliner names who are guaranteed to swell the coffers. It poses a serious question about whether there is still a space for smaller independent venues and club nights to succeed. Fortunately, some local promoters are fighting back, determined to invest in the underground selectors they believe in and the music they love. Passenger promoter Daniel Sharkey is one such character and his night, which is this evening located in the intimate events space Box Hub, has already seen the likes of Terry Francis grace the decks. By his own admission it has been a battle to even break even, but his course is set on keeping underground house music alive and kicking.

Tonight, sees the return of Glasgow’s own Funk D’Void, a name known across the global dance community for his 2001 epic deep techno dancefloor destroyer ‘Diabla’ but a DJ also widely regarded by those in the know as one the best underground house selectors around. However, first up is Milton Jackson who opens the night with a set of jacking deep tribal cuts, taking the floor from head-nodding appreciation to full-on party mode. Digging deep, he pulls out Didier Sinclair and Chris Pi’s lesser-known gem ‘Groove 2 Me’ and works the floor masterfully. He’s followed by Jay Gunning, who provides a full-throttle set of party stomping house and techno cuts, with grooves like Satoshi Tomiie’s ‘Bassline’ (with its familiar Chicago house refrain) working the floor well. By the end of his breathless set, it’s difficult to know how to follow the brute energy of his performance but the big Scotsman does not miss a beat. Sandberg starts fierce but then gradually notches down the bpms, stopping off for gorgeous deep house beauties such as Jimpster’s brilliant remix of ‘District’ by Bassfort before building to an epic conclusion. As ever, he straddles genres with aplomb veering his course through tougher deep techno, deep house and Detroit sounds all dished out with a smattering of Balearic pianos and old-school references.

Having relocated to Barcelona some time ago, it is the first time the Glaswegian has been back in five years and his return set is greeted with an exuberant response from the local crowd. In fact, one of the most refreshing things about the evening is the complete lack of pretension, genuine warmth and up-for-it nature of the Passenger punters. The diverse age range is immediately apparent, and we bump into one woman who tells us proudly she is there with her twenty-year-old son. The mix seems completely natural and perhaps something a little different in the clubbing landscape of Glasgow. All too soon, we are off back out into the icy blast of the Glasgow night air but just maybe Passenger with its unique community of clubbers at its core has planted a seed that could grow into something rather special.

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Optimo’s legendary Hogmanay party returns

Optimo’s legendary Hogmanay parties have been a staple of the Glasgow bacchanalian calendar since 1999 and after two years online it’s returning in real life this 31st December at Room 2 in Glasgow.

They’re over the moon to be back and taking music lovers into 2023, Optimo style. Joining them on the night will be Glasgow party starters and soon-to-be household names Pleasure Pool. They recently released their stunning debut LP Love Without Illusion on Optimo Music, a dazzling complete expression of their intoxicating sound and vision.

Optimo’s Hogmanay party will also serve as a fundraiser for Glasgow food banks and food pantries with a proportion of all funds raised donated. This has long been a cause close to their hearts and is perhaps more pressing than ever before as more and more Glaswegians face extreme difficulties, especially at this time of year.

“You can expect next-level production in sound and vision and two decades of Hogmanay LIFT OFF experience, combined with a live intervention from Glasgow party freaks, PLEASURE POOL, we can guarantee this will be the Glasgow Hogmanay event. Yes! Guaranteed, or your money back!” – Optimo

Tickets are priced at £20.00 and are available from Ticket Tailor HERE.

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Orbital announce Optical Delusion UK tour

Pioneering electronic music duo Orbital have today announced an extensive UK & tour to follow the release of their new studio album Optical Delusion, out February 17, 2023 via London Records (pre-order). Orbital’s Optical Delusion UK Tour will kick off on March 28th in Glasgow and culminate in Brighton on April 8th. Stand by for news of Irish dates.

With Optical Delusion, their tenth studio album, Orbital dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and beguiling images from recent times, when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnoll brothers watched on TV as kids finally came true. The album’s lead single, the BBC6 Music playlisted lead single “Dirty Rat”, is an incendiary collaboration with Sleaford Mods whose brilliant video has swiftly racked up half a million views. This week, the band released a second track from Optical Delusion“Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)”, in which a classic, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’, the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.

 The new album is the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for Orbital, who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House. Earlier this year an Orbital thirtieth anniversary package 30 Something – featuring reinterpretations of “Chime”, “Satan”, “Belfast” and more by fans ranging from Jon Hopkins to ANNA to David Holmes, plus studio versions of Orbital live favourites – reintroduced Paul and Phil Hartnoll to a worldwide fanbase.

Orbital Optical Delusion – Track List:
 
01 Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
02 Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
03 Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
04 You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
05 The New Abnormal
06 Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
07 Dirty Rat – With Sleaford Mods
08 Requiem For The Pre Apocalypse
09 What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
10 Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
 
Release Date: February 17, 2023
Pre-order here

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Glasgow’s Riverside Festival will celebrate its milestone tenth edition on the 3rd and 4th of June 2023

Following on from 2022’s massive three-day Jubilee weekender, the tenth edition of the much-loved event will again demonstrate why Riverside Festival has become an unmissable fixture of Scotland’s dance music scene, with the initial line-up boasting an exciting mix of established international artists, groundbreaking new talents and underground heroes.

On Saturday 3 June British favourite and global star Patrick Topping is guaranteed to delight fans with his infectious and vitalised house sounds while multifaceted Australian producer and DJ Mall Grab is set to be an electrifying highlight, with his infectiously energetic selections making for an epic finish to the first day of the festival.

Local legends Eclair Fifi and Big Miz will get the party started in jubilant style as they go back to back, while Panorama Bar favourite Avalon Emerson is also sure to pack the dancefloor with her trademark maverick and diverse selections around the release of her much-awaited debut album.

Creative force SHERELLE will bring her high-energy blend of footwork, jungle, and drum and bass to Riverside for her debut appearance with raw and energetic Brooklyn duo AceMoma fresh from their much talked about Dekmantel set and globally in-demand Palms Trax also set to play alongside Bonzai Bonner, Hayley Zalassi, Beth and Optimistic Soul.

Sunday 4 June is already shaping up to be a techno lover’s dream, with Spanish vinyl-only extraordinaire Hector Oaks and the hard-hitting Paula Temple both confirmed in the first line-up announcement, alongside leaders of Scotland’s techno scene and co-curators of the festival Slam.

999999999 (live) will make a powerful return with Charlie Sparks making a Riverside debut with his energy-filled, rhythmic pounding trademark sound which has been electrifying dance floors across the world. Berlin-based visionary Patrick Mason joins the bill alongside Techno’s shadowy overlord SNTS, SPFDJ, Parfait, Farnaz and Kairogen.

As always the Satellite stage will shine a light on the incredible Scottish electronic scene with ButhoTheWarrior; Celeste; DIJA; Feena; Hijack x Headset (Fourth Precinct b2b Lowree b2b Skillis); Junglehussi; Kooshty b2b Gloss (RARE); Wardy + Dom D’Sylva on the Saturday with Gerry & Kane (Animate); Inez; Kintra; LAMD4 (D4N & LA MAISON); Magazip, TOXIIN b2b PILA B (VAULT 44) and VXYX on Sunday.

Mark Mackechnie, Co-Festival Director, said: “We are incredibly proud to have reached the landmark 10th anniversary. We hope that our Riverside Festival can continue to bring the freshest electronic music talent to Glasgow while supporting the diversity & creativity of the local club scene for the next 10 years.”

To be the first in line for tickets, sign up for the priority pre-sale via the Riverside Festival website with the general public sale on Friday 25th November at 9 am.

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