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  • [CF501] Various Artists – Moments of Inertia

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    [CF501] Various Artists – Moments of Inertia

    Released on Monday 28th October 2012 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk

    First volume of a 3-part compilation celebrating 5 years of The Centrifuge. Moments of Inertia is for when you lose yourself in a reverie, the fleeting non-dual experience when we realise everything is one holonic supra-organism hurtling around nested, unfolding revolutions through the Universe.

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    Tracklist:
    1. Matthew Collings – Crows
    2. Roel Funcken – Gallice
    3. BJ Cole vs Myoptik – Polystyrene Funq
    4. Yellow Then Blue – Big Dipper
    5. Echaskech – Dehisce
    6. Raoul Sinier – We Fly Part 2
    7. Rival Consoles – Sebastian
    8. Sense – The World Is Yours
    9. Eraserhead – Cusp
    10. Gareth Clarke – Folie à Deux
    11. Espee – Celestial Navigator
    12. Eutechnik – Alex Makes It Good
    13. Prima Mater – There Are Only Believers
    14. Point B – Fen
    15. T.C.O (aka Mirco Magnani) and Stella Veloce – Errors & Fatality Part 1
    16. Ben Eyes – Random Player

    Credits:
    Mastering by Joel-Aime Beauchamp – http://jabsounds.com/

    Artwork by Fran Thornton

    BJ Cole vs Myoptik – Polystyrene Funq: all pedal steel guitar performance arrangement and treatment by BJ Cole with additional sampling by Myoptik, all other sonics, beats, arrangements and production by Myoptik with final EQ by Data Out.

    Ben Eyes & Chris Mullender – Random Player: Electronics by Ben Eyes, electric cello by Chris Mullender

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  • [LDN] 10/11/12 “The Life Acidic” @ MS Stubnitz with CEEPHAX, DMX KREW, D’ARCANGELO, ROY OF THE RAVERS, 030303 ++

    [LDN] 10/11/12 “The Life Acidic” @ MS Stubnitz with CEEPHAX, DMX KREW, D’ARCANGELO, ROY OF THE RAVERS, 030303 ++

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    UPDATE: Thanks so much to all who came, played, sailed, raved and failed onboard THE LIFE ACIDIC. We’ve organised a lot of events in our time but that was the best party so far. Big up!

    There are some photos on our Flickr, stay tuned for more audio.

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    All aboard the Motorship Stubnitz, the former East German deep sea fishing-freezer turned roving arts, culture and rave centre. We’re excited to be taking over this historic vessel for one night only on the 10th of November at its current residence in the London Docklands in what is remarkably the first visit to the capital in Stubnitz’s history. Inspired by the rich nautical rave history of the legendary Acid-on-Sea parties in times past, and the timeless magic of the open waters, we present to you THE LIFE ACIDIC.

    We’ve assembled a frankly ridiculous lineup of pan-European 303 enthusiasts with heavy emphasis on live performances and hardware sets. On the ACID DECK, we are excited to be hosting live sets from Rephlex legends CEEPHAX ACID CREW, DMX KREW and D’ARCANGELO alongside emerging 303 abuser ROY OF THE RAVERS and the perfect DJ accompaniment courtesy of the party-hearty Dutch acid crew 030303 from Utrecht.

    Meanwhile on the POOP DECK, synth meister RIVAL CONSOLES plays a special set on his birthday (don’t ask how old!), alongside the best-kept secret in electronic music GARETH CLARKE, braindancer TH’IDIOT, electro goodness from ROTODRONE, hardware freakery with QUIP and DJ support from The Centrifuge’s humble spinners.

    So, get your best sea-faring garb ready and get on board! There’ll be prizes and goodies for the most appropriately-dressed of ye scurvy lot. Think diving gear, pirates and explorers, Robinson Crusoe, pondlife…space is limited and tickets are already selling fast, so don’t miss the boat on this one…

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    The Centrifuge Agency presents “THE LIFE ACIDIC”
    Saturday 10th November / MS Stubnitz @ Docklands London / 10pm-6am
    Tickets off-sale now but we have kept 100 for the door. Arrive early!

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    ACID DECK
    Ceephax Acid Crew LIVE – http://www.ceephax.co.uk/
    DMX Krew LIVE – http://www.dmxkrew.com/
    D’Arcangelo LIVE – http://goo.gl/9pTnz
    Roy of the Ravers LIVE – http://goo.gl/mX6fB
    030303 DJs – http://030303.nl/
    SECRET GUEST

    POOP DECK
    Rival Consoles LIVE – http://goo.gl/iTBDi
    Gareth Clarke LIVE – http://soundcloud.com/gareth-clarke
    th’idiot LIVE – http://soundcloud.com/thidiot
    Rotodrone LIVE – http://soundcloud.com/rotodrone
    Quip LIVE – http://soundcloud.com/quip
    The Centrifuge DJ Team

    Directions:VIEW MAP

    From Gallions Reach DLR:
    Go south across the roundabout taking the A117 (Woolwich Manor Way) and go across the first long bridge, and then the second short bridge a couple of hundred metres later. Immediately after the second short bridge there is a brickwork staircase leading down on the left hand side with security personnel present. Follow this down and round to the boat!

    By taxi:
    The best address to give is Fishguard Way, E16 2RG. From there, return right onto Woolwich Manor Way and then look for the brickwork staircase on the right hand side descending just before the short bridge.

    Also the 474 & 551/N551 buses are 24 hours and runs nearby. This PDF lists the full bus options to/from Gallions Reach DLR: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/gallions-reach.pdf

    Stubnitz at Bloc 2012 from Bloc. on Vimeo.

  • Igloo Magazine publishes exclusive “Syncratica” 5th Anniversary label mix by missaw

    Over the bank holiday weekend, that bastion of truly innovative electronic music Igloo Magazine published a special mix “Syncratica” compiled by missaw and packed full of exclusive & unheard tracks from our forthcoming 5th Anniversary compilation, with particular emphasis on the atmospheric.

    Full infos over at Igloo

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    Tracklist ::
    —Yellow Then Blue :: “Big Dipper”
    —Eraserhead :: “Cusp”
    —Rival Consoles :: “Sebastian”
    —Vaetxh :: “Resonant Bridge”
    —Gareth Clarke :: “Folie A Deux”
    —Lodsb :: “Cyan”
    —Point B :: “Fen”
    —Roel Funcken :: “Gallice”
    —Eutechnik :: “Alex Makes It Good”
    —Soundex Phonetic :: “Celestial Navigator”
    —TCO :: “Errors And Fatality”
    —Prima Mater :: “Eternities (Remix of Carl Brown)”
    —Sense :: “The World Is Yours”

  • [LDN] 3rd Sep / The Centrifuge Free Party @ Rhythm Factory with CURSOR MINER, DEBASSER, RIVAL CONSOLES, VAETXH, GARETH CLARKE ++

    Saturday 3rd September @ The Rhythm Factory, Whitechapel Road, London

    10pm – 6am // FREE ENTRY ALL NIGHT

    We return to our spiritual home of East London after myriad excursions around the festivals, warehouses and dancefloors of Europe and North America over the summer.

    To celebrate our homecoming we’ve assembled a bumper lineup to test the outer reaches of the Rhythm Factory’s souped-up soundsystem. With no less than 5 cutting-edge live acts and the Dispatch Agency crew taking over the second room, somehow incredibly we’ve managed to keep it free entry too. All the more reason to come and celebrate!

    Room 1: The Centrifuge (Bleeps / Acid / Breaks / Bass)
    Cursor Miner (Lo, Uncharted Audio) – http://www.myspace.com/cursorminer
    Debasser (Novamute, Seed, Wide) – http://www.debasser.co.uk/
    Rival Consoles (Erased Tapes) – http://soundcloud.com/erasedtapes/sets/rival-consoles-kid-velo/
    Vaetxh (Tigerbeat6, King Deluxe) – http://soundcloud.com/robclouth/sets/vaetxh
    Gareth Clarke (The Centrifuge, Sublight) – http://www.myspace.com/garethclarkemusic
    missaw (The Centrifuge) – http://www.myspace.com/missawuk
    Ursa (The Centrifuge) – http://www.mixcloud.com/ursa/

    Room 2: Dispatch (House / Techno)
    Bare Girls (Streets Of Beige) – http://soundcloud.com/fofmusic/bare-girls-uk-streets-of-beige
    Dan Peace (Church, Slum State) – http://soundcloud.com/slum-state
    Back From the Dead (Dispatch) – http://dispatchagency.com/

    More Infos:

    CURSOR MINER is the avant pop anti-hero who continues to confound expectations, sport outlandish costumes and shatter genre preconceptions with his barnstorming live show. His last album on Uncharted Audio was a veritable tour de force straddling the line between perfectly crafted vocal pop and cerebral dancefloor electronics. Having torn the roof down at The Centrifuge’s 3rd Birthday Party in Berlin last year we are delighted to welcome him back for a romp in his home territory.

    Did DEBASSER really start the whole UK bass scene? You better believe it, when his critically-acclaimed release on NovaMute “Fat Girls” came out it caused a ruckus and endless inspirants, imitations and countless sub-genres. Having just released a new single “The Tingler” on his own WIDE Records, this is his first live outing for The Centrifuge and the excitement is already building to hear those basslines on that PA.

    Electro-pop noizenik RIVAL CONSOLES has just released his landmark 2nd album on Erased Tapes Records with an innovative viral campaign seeing each track released separately over a number of weeks. Now the album’s out! Listen, enjoy, then come and rave.

    VAETXH is a fast-rising star of bass and glitch. Having been discovered by The Centrifuge in 2010, his heady mix of laser-precision audio manipulation and body-spasmic bass frequency workouts is winning him fans across the globe. Not least record label bosses, who are queuing up to sign him. Come hear (and feel) what all the fuss is about!

    GARETH CLARKE is a master of melody like no other. Combining compositional virtuosity with dancefloor sensibility it’s no wonder why he is harbouring an impressive and growing legion of admirers comprised of the great and the good of forward-thinking electronic music.

    Press contact: missaw@thecentrifuge.co.uk

    Further Linkage:
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/
    http://www.dispatchagency.com/
    http://www.rhythmfactory.co.uk/

    The Centrifuge gratefully acknowledges financial support from the PRS for Music Foundation.

  • The Centrifuge feature on Solipsistic Nation – Nonlocality Mix and Interview with missaw

    missaw recently compiled a feature mix entitled “Nonlocality” for the venerable US podcast series Solipsistic Nation which also includes an interview discussing many of the latest developments at The Centrifuge. Enjoy!

    For more info and download, check the show out on the Solipsistic Nation website

    Tracklist:

    Monster X “Resurrection”
    Tudor Acid “Same Time As Before”
    Icarus “Sparkley Bear”
    Eutechnik “Alex Makes It Good”
    Interview with Wassim of The Centrifuge
    Gareth Clarke “Factory Brew”
    Roel Funcken “Ledge”
    Roy of the Ravers “Oriental x0x-press”
    Tom Yaxley “Ambienty (Carl Brown ‘92 Cornwall Mix)”
    Anodyne “Empire of Light”
    Tudor Acid “Cipher9497″
    Interview with Wassim of The Centrifuge
    NeuteK “Epoch”
    Rival Consoles “Vos”

  • [MALTA] 19/02/11 The Centrifuge 4th Birthday with GLOBAL GOON / RIVAL CONSOLES / KILL REF / QUIP / MISSAW

    [MALTA] 19/02/11 The Centrifuge 4th Birthday: GLOBAL GOON / RIVAL CONSOLES / KILL REF / QUIP / MISSAW / CSS RESIDENTS

    Saturday 19th February 22:00 till late / 15 Euro on the door
    Liquid Club, Limits of San Gwann, Malta

    Global Goon (Rephlex, Planet Mu – UK)
    Rival Consoles (Erased Tapes – UK)
    Kill Ref (Labyrinth – IT)
    Quip (STFU – UK)
    missaw (The Centrifuge – DE)
    CSS Residents (Complex Sound Sagacity – MT)

    Oh, to be 4 years old. In human years we’re a diminutive malevolent skinbag filled with blood, crap and bile. In Centrifuge years we’ve been fortunate enough to spawn a wee spinning machine that has organised some notorious parties around the UK and Europe, runs a fortnightly radio show, operates a growing family of digital labels and an artist agency. It’s been a busy time for us and it feels like time to celebrate!

    We’ve decided to make quite a big deal out of this one, so we’ve assembled a killer team of live cadets who are heading to our new favourite place – the mediterrenean island of Malta – as we team up with the Complex Sound Sagacity crew for a BIG BAD ACID RAVEUP at Liquid Club.

    Top of the list is Rephlex and Planet Mu’s legendary acidmeister GLOBAL GOON, bringing his filthiest 303 lines and tweaked up variants of techno, electro and breakbeat ahead of his performance at Bloc Weekend. London’s RIVAL CONSOLES fuses electro, pop and IDM and twists them into pulsating megaliths of percussion and melody. With his second album on the luminous Erased Tapes Records on the horizon, you’ll get to see what all the fuss is soon going to be about. KILL REF is our Roman acid and techno guru, with a impressive discography and the sweat of most European cities spilled to his electrifying sets. Leeds’ QUIP is packing a hardware punch, playing electro and techno with a twisted attitude to pitch and rhythm. No stranger to Malta, MISSAW will play a special anniversary DJ set taking in some of the music that has shaped the past 12 months for The Centrifuge.

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    GLOBAL GOON
    According to his press bio, Global Goon’s Johnny Hawk is a former shepherd from Liverpool who earned a recording contract after moving to London and rooming with Richard D. James (aka Aphex Twin) for a time. Hawk had worked in the capital for a multimedia company while making music on the side; after moving into a shared house with James, he released his first album Goon on Rephlex in 1996. Rumors that Goon actually was Aphex Twin persisted even after the release of Cradle of History 4 years later.

    Planet Mu / We Me Records Syntheme project is a recognised alias of Global Goon and his recent live / DJ performances exhibit his tweaked-up take on acid house, techno and disco.

    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/global-goon
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy7N4jlA59U
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1jVMxrFXxY

    RIVAL CONSOLES
    Born in the winter of 1985, Ryan Lee West grew up in the small city of Leicester in the midlands of England. Fascinated by sound from an early age, Ryan chose to dedicate his time to studying, experimenting with and producing sound at De Montfort University Leicester before relocating to London. West strives to humanise and at the same time emphasise entirely computerised sounds to defy categorisation in modern electronic music. Rival Consoles combines a clever and complex mix of hard-hitting beats with catchy acid melodies.

    Or as he describes it in his own words: ‘Rival Consoles is a musical project where I take ideas which are cheap and processed, and combine them with rich, unpredictable patterns – resulting in music which appears commercial yet typically against commercial music at the same time.’

    http://www.myspace.com/rivalconsoles
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Jet-ZEOCQ
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EODD6mYYevI

    KILL REF
    Kill Ref, born as Alessandro Signore, started his own musical path in the early 1994 DJing at several small independent techno parties located between Rome and Naples. His sound has always straightaway pointed out his natural suitability for an avantagarded style such both regarding Autechre’s And Aphex Twin’s visionary rhythmic choices, the strong heirlooms of Mills’ and Hood’s Detroit techno, the Rotterdam ravish hardtouch, the industrial echoes of the early Nitzer Ebb and Front242. Actually more regardless of any time signature, KR can inspire people both moving and travelling through an ecstatic obsessive dance: that’s the simplest and then purest meaning of the complexshaped language inside his dancefloor appeal. The everlasting love for the industrial landscapes and ruins and then the growing dark influence affecting his hybrid productions can let KR glaringly be considered as the “industrial-techno forerunner married with an electronic glitching, drilling hyperuranium”.

    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/kill-ref/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa89YczisAU
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb5UO28vpd4

    QUIP
    Experiments in small suburban bedroom, playing guitar in a punk band, classical guitar, show band, making tracks with a one second sampler, getting my first PC and rinsing the Soundblaster card, working to pay for equipment, making tracks on trains, in basements and in peoples houses, more bands, loss of my music partner, learning how to write tunes, recording the guitar, making sounds with the guitar that doesn’t sound like the guitar, working as a sound engineer, doing lots of gigs, working to pay for equipment, moving house, splitting up with long term girlfriend, making more music, releasing music for I Can Count, Hippocamp, more gigs, working with STFU collective, teaching music technology, moving house, making more music, working to pay for equipment, joining some more bands, doing some music for The Centrifuge and Inaudible Answer, making music for TV and film, doing more gigs….

    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/quip
    http://www.quipmusic.co.uk/wordpress/

    MISSAW
    Resident miscreant and birthday boy.

    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/missaw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv3kun-SzZ0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INyamBah3xM

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  • [LDN] 16/11 The Centrifuge Midweek Sessions – MONSTER X / DEAD FADER / MORE

    The Centrifuge Midweek Sessions

    Tuesday 16th November 19:00-01:00 / £3 OTD
    The MacBeth, 70 Hoxton Street, London, N1 6LP.

    Monster X (Tigerbeat6, Peace Off)
    Dead Fader (3By3)
    Rival Consoles (Erased Tapes)
    Gareth Clarke (Sublight)
    Volitune (The Centrifuge)
    missaw (The Centrifuge)

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=157298597620583

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    The Centrifuge returns to its occasional midweek residency at The MacBeth for an diverse evening of live electronic music. Having burst the walls with DMX KREW and BOGDAN “COLESLAW” RACZYNSKI and then swiftly followed with RADIOACTIVE MAN, THE DOUBTFUL GUEST and TUDOR ACID at the start of the summer, the benchmark has been set. Now that things are chilling down in the capital its time to get down and dirty with the uncompromising electro-drill of MONSTER X, DEAD FADER’S bass led noise, RIVAL CONSOLES’ avant pop, GARETH CLARKE’S advanced electronics and VOLITUNE’S funky acid. All that for three quid? You better believe it!

    MONSTER X
    Professional radio / tv sound designer by day, electro-breakcore mentalist by night, this smiling misfit has caused so much recent mayhem in his hometown of Grenoble (France), that only London could take him. Since arriving here, he’s already torn up all four corners of the city and events all across Europe. Remember his show-stopping performance at Glade 2009? If not, check this – it was the highlight of our weekend!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l94bY2ssV2Y
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/monster-x/

    DEAD FADER
    Dead Fader make heavy electronic bass/noise music, specializing in nasty sounds and nasty distortion. Currently signed to Cloaks label 3BY3, they released their debut album, Corrupt My Examiner, in April 2010 to critical acclaim. They are one of the few acts to successfully merge dubstep with heavy industrial sounds and make it work on the dancefloor. They never fail to impress when performing live and are possibly the loudest electronic live act ever known!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8ZFba1Ags
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/dead-fader/

    RIVAL CONSOLES
    With his highly anticipated debut album IO released on Erased Tapes Records in 2009, West crafted an electronic record to transcend the discerning and flirt a little with the club culture. With rave reviews from XLR8R, NME, DJ Mag, The Milk Factory, Musikexpress the arrival of a new talent on the scene was heralded, and the buzz has been building yet more. Now primed to deliver his second studio opus this Winter, his sound has taken on another dimension as the cutting edge marries with his pop sensibilities.
    http://vimeo.com/3119537
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/rival-consoles/

    GARETH CLARKE
    The word ‘genius’ has been used to describe Gareth Clarke a few too many times for it to be simply hyperbole. Taking his cue from lush textural melodic electronics and the intensity of post-DSP drill’n’bass his heady mix of intricate sonics provide the perfect pleasure amalgam for body and brain. Stay tuned for new album announcement soon…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKaZB96HlUk
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/gareth-clarke/

    VOLITUNE
    Sweet acid, funk basslines and live instrumentation all feature in Volitune’s live sets. Get down early to enjoy!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ee0ZpGvKlI
    http://www.myspace.com/volitune

    MISSAW
    Resident miscreant.
    http://agency.thecentrifuge.co.uk/missaw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv3kun-SzZ0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INyamBah3xM

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  • [LDN] 02/07 “O Baile” hits London with RIVAL CONSOLES & MISSAW

    Madame and Lumin’s “O Baile” wil be returning to London’s Islington Metal Works on the 2nd of July with a truly exceptional lineup.

    Headlined by two up-and-coming portuguese acts – Oporto’s :papercutz and lisbon’s Octa Push and with support from Matthew Hawtin , Rival Consoles and Missaw – this is one north london bash you can’t afford to miss.

    :papercutz are a young band from Oporto, Portugal, that sprang from the imagination of lead songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Miguel. The band’s sublime blend of acoustic textures and electronica has seen them win an award at London’s prestigious People’s Music Awards, gain praise from BBC presenter Anne Nightingale and XFM’s Eddy Temple-Morris and win second place in the Dance/Electronica category in the International Sonwriting Competition.

    Octa Push, whose unique sunshine infused dubstep has seen them go down a storm at such venues as the legendary fabric, festivals like Sonar and Glade, among many others,.They earned the respect of luminaries such as Thom Yorke and Buraka Som Sistema. The unstoppable duo will once again grace “O Baile” with their highly eclectic and energetic live act.

    Matthew Hawtin is the younger brother of legendary techno mastermind Richie Hawtin. Matthew is a member of the Minus record label family and a world renowned visual artist to boot. His DJ sets bridge the gap between ambient and big room beats, an explosive formula which has laid waste to many a dancefloor around the world.

    Rival Consoles is the stage name of London-based IDM producer Ryan Lee West. The 23 year old techno whizkid has already made a name for himself with his quirky, elaborate productions that caught the ear of oscar-nominated composer Nico Muhly who requested a Rival Consoles remix one of his tracks. His performance at the Tate Britain Museum drew a crowd of over 2000 punters, he is currently working on a full length album and he will be bringing his modern yet amazingly catchy brand of intelligent dance music to “O Baile”.

    Last but not least, is Missaw founder of The Centrifuge record label and DJ extraordinaire. His rollercoaster sets are equal parts electro, electronica, acid and glitch. Missaw divides his time between London, Berlin and Yorkshire but managed to make room in his busy schedule to spin a few records at the next edition of “O Baile”.

    With a great venue and a truly exciting lineup, “O Baile” at Islington Metal Works on Friday the 2nd of July is shaping up to be a great way to kick off the great british summer.

    www.obaile.co.uk / www.thecentrifuge.co.uk

  • [CF303] Various Artists – Acid Futures Volume II Released

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    [CF303] Various Artists – Acid Futures Compilation Volume II

    Released on Sunday 20th June 2010 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    Part 2 of a bumper double album acid compendium. Drink it in…

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    Tracklist Volume II:
    17. Roy of the Ravers – Acid Hors D’Oeuvre
    18. The Gasman – Pepsin Esters
    19. The Doubtful Guest – 180 Bassup
    20. Odan – Trade Union Acid
    21. Automatic Tasty – Passenger Funk
    22. Exillon – SWA1
    23. JK – HK2
    24. Global Goon – MAKEmE
    25. Terrificolor – Synchronisme
    26. Phlex – Graffiti
    27. Rival Consoles – Agenda
    28. Vertical67 – Last Shades Acid
    29. 5k3k51 – Workq Kernteturn518
    30. NeuTek – Orinoco
    31. The Weather Channel – Weather Channel 4
    32. Oxynucid – WATMM Wedding (Ursa’s WATMM Funeral Remix)

    Credits
    JK appears courtesy of Rephlex Records.
    Rival Consoles appears courtesy of Erased Tapes Records.
    Skeksi appears courtesy of Icasea Records.

    Download from website: www.TheCentrifuge.co.uk
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  • ‘The Sonic Lab’ Electronic Explorations Podcast is out!

    Warming up for Friday’s festivities, includes a 30 minute mix of tracks by artists in The Centrifuge room 🙂

    Electronic Explorations 111 – The Sonic Lab Podcast

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    The Centrifuge mix is first up…
    [01]- EOD – Like You Mean It
    [02]- Mrs Jynx – Martian
    [03]- Gareth Clarke – Aegis
    [04]- Rival Consoles – Electorate
    [05]- Oxynucid – pH5.0
    [06]- CN – Fury
    [07]- Rival Consoles – Agenda
    [08]- Oxynucid – pH5.1
    [09]- Mrs Jynx – Chocolate Orange (Herv Remix)
    [10]- Gareth Clarke – Sublightweight

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  • [LDN] 08/06 Midweek Session with DMX Krew @ The MacBeth

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    The Centrifuge Midweek Session
    Tuesday 8th June @ The MacBeth

    19:00 – 01:00 // £3 OTD

    SECRET GUEST “DJ COLESLAW”
    DMX Krew (Rephlex, Breakin’)
    Rival Consoles (Erased Tapes)
    Koolmorf Widesen (Eves, The Centrifuge)
    Oxynucid (The Centrifuge)
    missaw (The Centrifuge)
    Ursa (The Centrifuge)

    The Centrifuge comes up for air in the midst of the week for once! Making the most of a spate of UK shows (June 4th @ Islington Metalworks LDN, June 5th @ Bussey St. Warehouse LDN, June 12th @ The Attic MANCH) we are taking over The MacBeth in Hoxton for an evening of advanced electronics on Tuesday the 8th of June.

    DMX KREW is in effect following his amazing sets at Bloc and Bangface festivals and we can’t wait. But what’s this? A secret guest, DJ COLESLAW? Who on earth could it be…you’ll have to work it out or see for yourselves!

    Meanwhile, a trio of young guns cast their future wares for your enjoyment: KOOLMORF WIDESEN brings his beautiful live electronics & violin live set to London, RIVAL CONSOLES previews his hotly-anticipated 2nd album and OXYNUCID brings his live synthing styles to Hoxton. Last but not least, The Centrifuge DJ team of MISSAW and URSA will be on hand to spin your feet into a midweek frenzy 🙂

    See you down the front!
    The Centrifuge

    Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=113268068694978

  • [LDN] 21/05 The Sonic Lab @ Cable

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    The Sonic Lab @ Cable, Bermondsey St. Tunnel, London SE1 3JW …………………………………………………………………………………………

    Friday 21st May 2010, 22:00 – 05:00 £10 EARLYBIRD / £12 ADVANCE & NUS / £15 ON THE DOOR B4 MIDNIGHT / £18 AFTER TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: http://www.clubtickets.com/gb/2010-05/21/the-sonic-lab …………………………………………………………………………………………..

    In an underground lab in the heart of London, some of the finest promoters have gathered to produce a club night of epic proportions. 2010 will witness the emergence of The Sonic Lab‘s debut event! The Sonic Lab team have hit the ground running with a Planet Mu Records takeover in the Main Room. Taking the lead is Venetian Snares whose unique mixture of genres including breakcore, acid and orchestral, has established his status as one of the most exciting electronic musicians alive today. Also on the bill are electronic music titans Luke Vibert and Ceephax Acid Crew who will be teasing the crowd with selections from his new album ‘United Acid Emirates’. Representing the rest of the label is Shitmat and The Doubtful Guest providing chaotic jungle and hardcore acid. DJ Planet Mu and P45 will be completing the lineup.

    The Organix Room brings you some of dubstep’s finest, including the prolific duo Instra:mental, who continue to break boundaries between genres; not one to miss! Next up is Bristol’s dubstep/reggae/dub champion RSD, and coming all the way from Manchester are Synkro & Indigo. Last but not least are the upcoming collective Dark Sky, soon to release their debut 12″ on Black Acre! There are also some highlights from RinseFM’s Crises, SubFM’s Syte and resident Hylu, with support from hosts Jago & Zico.

    The Centrifuge’s Room is jam packed with experimental electronic artists. We have got a bevy of future stars poised and ready to pounce. First up is the hugely talented young gun, London’s own synth maestro Oxynucid, Manchester’s post-drill and bass genius Gareth Clarke, the addictive, hook-laden avant-pop of Rival Consoles and a UK debut from Braindance wunderkind EOD whom we are flying in from the depths of Norway. Representing the old guard are resident DJ and label curator missaw and Planet Mu’s first lady of electronica, Mrs Jynx. In addition to the fantastic line up there will also be fully playable retro computer games supplied by Hand Baked Arcade.
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    http://www.thesoniclab.com
    https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk …………………………………………………………………………………………..

  • The Centrifuge vs null+void Podcast warmup for this Saturday!

    Here’s a super-cool gift from us to you in anticipation of awesome times this Saturday at the Driver in London. A mix put together by Ursa and ever-excellent music blog null+void’s Kiersty showcasing music from the artists playing on the night. Also includes an exclusive first airing of an unreleased Wisp track. innit.

    Here’s a link to the article:null+void – Podcast – null015: THE CENTRIFUGE VS. NULL+VOID.

    null015: The Centrifuge vs. null+void by null+void