A1 – 2116 3:25
A2 – Deep Sleep Operative 6:36
B1 – Runners 5:30
B2 – Stepping Over 6:00
Vinyl only, hand numbered, limited to 300 copies. Distributed by www.dnp-music.com
Preorder at info@tabernaclerecords.co.uk
A1 – 2116 3:25
A2 – Deep Sleep Operative 6:36
B1 – Runners 5:30
B2 – Stepping Over 6:00
Vinyl only, hand numbered, limited to 300 copies. Distributed by www.dnp-music.com
Preorder at info@tabernaclerecords.co.uk
Here is the set I played out a Colony on the bank holiday before MLZ. Its fairly similar to my hoofer doofer set and is now a spent force, some tunes may come out on an album later in the year.
New drum machines and a x0xb0x in the offing have meant Ive written a new live set for the Tabernacle Record night with live keys which will hopefully will mark a step forward in sound. More raw and more powerful is the plan.
After the extremely well received event in April, VIVID presents a very special one off [covert] records reunion party.
For over 10 years the [covert] records shop in the North Laines was the heart & soul of the House/Techno scene in Brighton and also a recognised major player in the online international vinyl marketplace.
As important as Hardwax records is to the vibrant scene in Berlin, the shop was the main forum and focal point for the more electronically minded music heads in town.
[covert] DJs Alex Downey, Japhy and Anwar Russell will bring some of the magic from those halcyon days back to the dancefloor, with a heady mix of forward thinking, cutting edge styles, underground acid, house and techno classics, and unearthed unclassifiable electronic funk gems.
Their unique combination creates an electrically charged atmosphere that Brighton’s been missing for some time, guaranteed to bring the old guard back out of the woodwork whilst garnering attention and approval from a whole new generation of musically orientated clubbers.
We are pleased to announce our special guest THE THIRD MAN who’ll be performing his new LIVE MACHINE set. He’s had a plethora of release out on labels such as Ai and Kirk Degiorgio’s
Applied Rhythmic Technology with rave reviews from DJs like Laurent Garnier and Ben Sims.
http://www.thethirdmanmusi
This musical opportunity will undoubtedly be one of those ‘had to be there’ events not to be missed!
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Alex Downey
Anwar Russell
Japhy
The Third Man (LIVE)
A podcast / production mix I did for the guys at Trace A Line, a French music blog.
Lots of as yet unreleased stuff. You can stream the mix here:
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“In the mysterious producers’ family, whose releases can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and of whom you can barely find a decent picture on the web, here’s The Third Man. Behind that aka is hiding Toby Leeming, a 26 year old Londoner in love with Detroit’s old classics (UR, Robert Hood) and big English club culture names like LFO or A Guy Called Gerald. His first EP released in 2008 on the highly select and underground Ai Records was covered with glory by numerous influent producers, and then was quickly followed by two other EPs, still on the same label. Then, Toby met Kirk DeGiorgio who signed him on Applied Rhythmic Technology, and from this were born the tracks Messier 66, and above all Tangier, a timeless masterpiece which recalled some old Detroit’s classics, like DJ Rolando’s Knights of the Jaguar.
If The Third Man’s productions are that much sensational, it’s because they are deeply inspired by old school Detroit Techno but with something more actual, more new though. You’ll realize this in a short time while listening to this podcast, which only features Toby’s tracks, unreleased for most of them. And believe me, we got here one of our best podcasts ever released.”
Tabernacle Records was born in 2010 and is a vinyl-only record label committed to releasing serious electronic music, most notably techno, house and electro. With 5 releases to date and a new base in London, we now feel it is time to start putting on events that showcase many of the artists who have featured on the label.
Live
Our headliners are fanatical about the music and militant about the machines they use to make it. This helps to distinguish them from most on the scene, where sadly it appears the trend is to downsize and simplify. Xenogears (Marieu & Lucretio) are a Berlin-based collective who have been steadily releasing retro house and techno records on their ever-growing number of labels. Performing live with no laptop in sight, they make straight up jams packed with groove and soul. We were fortunate enough to witness them on an all-star Saturday Panorama Bar line-up earlier this year, so can assure you of how much talent and passion these guys have.
The Third Man contributed to our first E.P. on Tabernacle Records and like John Heckle, he played regularly at our Slabs of the Tabernacle parties. More recently, he has been released on Kirk Degiorgio’s cult techno label, Applied Rhythmic Technology, and has built a live set that is both energetic and absorbing.
John Heckle has released a number of innovative 12”s and a recent critically acclaimed LP on Jamal Moss’s Mathematics Recordings. An undeniable talent, and still only 22, both John’s DJ sets and live performances have been causing a stir of late and for this show he will be adding his 707 to the setup.
Joe Hart co-runs the London-based parties World Unknown and Body Hammer. Using unique venues coupled with captivating musical selections, his parties are renowned for that special vibe which is hard to find.
Deixis is the mastermind behind the Abstract Forms imprint as well as the more recent and rougher sister Abstract Acid. He is a DJ and producer with a taste for acid house and electro, playing deep and driven sets to match the sound of his labels.
Andrew Ingram has been running the Slabs of the Tabernacle parties in Glasgow for almost 4 years. His mixes embrace a wide range of eras and genres, which in essence is what Tabernacle Records is all about.
10pm till 5am – £7 entry
NOMAD, 58 Old Street, London, EC1V 9AJ (5 minutes walk from Old Street Station).
Kirk’s posted up snippets on soundcloud of the next 12″, due out late September.
Rm 1 // COLONY
THE THIRD MAN (live) | Ai/ART/Tabernacle Records
DJ MLZ | Modern Love/Time To Express
TRUSS (live) | Perc Trax/Stroboscopic Artefacts
KOWTON | Idle Hands/Keysound
MB & CB | Colony
Rm 2 // Scand
PLANT43 (live) | Ai/Semantica/Bleep43
THE 15 DEAD MINUTES (live) | Templedog Records
SYNC 24 & INNUME | Cultivated Electronics/Touchin’ Bass
AGENT2 | Rebel Intelligence
STEVE ALLMAN | Scand
After a storming bank holiday knees-up earlier this year,
we’re back at Rhythm Factory for another two-room Sunday massacre,
armed to the teeth with DJs and live acts from across the country.
As with the last one, we’ll be keeping things strictly house & techno
in the main room, with Scand busting out the purist electro in room 2.
And, once again, it’s free (that’s right, free), so you’ve got
precisely no excuses for missing out on the Monday-off madness.
COLONY
http://www.colonyparty.com
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29264104109
http://www.residentadvisor.net/colony
http://soundcloud.com/colonyparty
Scand
http://www.cultivatedelectronics.co.uk
http://soundcloud.com/cultivated-electronics
The Third Man: http://soundcloud.com/kirkdegiorgio/promenade-eleven-the-third-man-rmx-s…
Plant43: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_FhbqpQ7nE
FB event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=249394068410981
RA event: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?271763

Boss Weekend in London 12.08.11-14.08.11
Transition @ camp
John Heckle [mathematics, tabernacle]
Nick Craddock [süd electronic]
Andrew Ingram [tabernacle]
Transition Sounds
Friday 12th August | 9pm – 4am
@ the CAMP, 70-74 City Road, EC1Y 2BJ
via Slabs of the Tabernacle: Boss Weekend in London 12.08.11-14.08.11.
Last minute set at hoofer up in Bangor with the Tabernacle lot at Hoofer Doofer invite festival.
1 Promenade Eleven (Original Reworked) 8:33
2 Promenade Eleven (Kirk Degiorgio Remix) – Kirk Degiorgio 7:40
3 Promenade Eleven (The Third Man Remix) Third Man, The – 8:51