Concert / Hip hop & Electro Lone

with live drummer
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Whether it’s his long-standing love of 90’s hip hop, passing penchant for the bright lights and sounds of hardcore or career defining old school house releases, Lones music is steeped in nostalgia. Studio or club born, he teases a dance floor ready sound from the in-between places of your consciousness, making you feel warm and fuzzy without quite knowing why. Prolific from an early age with six album releases to his name already, it was Nottingham born and now London based Matt Cutler’s energetic 2010 LP, Emerald Fantasy Tracks which truly put him on the artistic map. The accolades amassed from there on, Lone’s last two long-players – the sweet as candy Galaxy Garden and dusty hip-house hitter Reality Testing – catching the ear of the critics, whilst his high profile remixes, including Radiohead, Disclosure, Friendly Fires, Nathan Fake, TEED, Underworld, Steffi and Midland spread his sound to the masses. Whilst Lone’s sampled and swinging beats speak for themselves, it can’t have hurt to be vindicated by signing with the prestigious R&S Records, where house tracks go to become house classics. This was exactly the fate reserved for his 2013 R&S release Airglow Fires, one of his best-loved releases to date which captures everything we love about the old school house revival of the last few years and was quickly filed under classic’ in the proverbial music shelves of all. For his freshest release, the intense LP Levitate, Lone has dragged a collection of feverish breakbeats out of hibernation to create a short-and-sweet 34-minute soundscape that was born in the hallucinatory depths of an actual fever, the breakneck psychedelic journey described by Cutler himself as an intense blast’. Binary & Dyslexic are Christophe Biache aka mr bios and Fred Baus aka in circles. They explore their personal vision of a groovy and minimal music by using old analog gear combined with new experimental production techniques. Binary & Dyslexic’s music is psychedelic, repetitive and danceable. For their latest set, they’ll have the full support of Luxembourgish drummer Jeff Herr, whom they previously collaborated with on the Groove Factory project (that also included drummer Joël Heyard).