ARTISTSSaturday 05 4 2014
23:00:00 - 00:00:00(Brussels (BE)) - dj |
Fais le Beau's first contact with the music was throughout the labels Minus, Kompakt, Ostgut Ton, Playhouse and Klang. Vinyl digger and respectful file downloader, Fais Le Beau adopted a very ecclectic and open minded vision and musical taste, ideal for Diego to warm you up. |
https://ww2.losninos.be/artist/fais-le-beau
00:00:00 - 00:30:00
Dan Bodan
(Berlin (DE)) - concert
Canadian Dan Bodan developed a distinct style of songwriting, utilizing production methods of experimental and electronic dance music but applying them to simple, but sincere love songs (in the broadest sense). Since moving to Berlin in 2007 he's worked and performed with a throng of different artists, musicians, designers and producers to make everything from his first digital downloads to a self-styled record label. Releasing a series of singles, including a split 7" with Hot Chip member Alexis Taylor, Dan Bodan will return with an album on NYC based label DFA Records in spring. |
https://ww2.losninos.be/artist/dan-bodan
00:30:00 - 03:00:00
Shit Robot
(DE) - dj
After more than a decade DJing other people’s records in dark rooms all over the globe, in 2004 Shit Robot – aka Dubliner Marcus Lambkin – finally departed his adopted New York home for a small country town outside of Stuttgart, where he got on with the overdue task of releasing his own music. After a series of club 12”s, in late 2010, Lambkin released his debut album, ‘From The Cradle To The Rave’, one of electronic music’s recent gems. With guests including James Murphy, Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip and Nancy Wang, the 10-track record was described as a “great bleep forward” by the Guardian and “something special” by Pitchfork, and sealed with a nice 7.1. In 2011, Lambkin introduced The Shit Robot Show, his first live AV offering. TSRS has lit up clubs and festivals the world over, including prime slots at Electric Picnic, Nuits Sonores, Lovebox, SXSW and more. 2012’s ‘Space Race’/‘Teenage Bass’ 12” took him back to the floor, before 2013’s double- dose of killer singles: ‘Feels Real’ featuring JENR, aka Luke Jenner, and ‘We Got A Love’, featuring Reggie Watts. The latter, released in October 2013, found a range of supporters from the usual club suspects to BBC Radio 1 deejays. ‘We Got A Love’ is also the title of his second album, due for release in February 2014. Like his debut, it promises a smart mix of collaborations with family, friends and faces from a little further beyond. With live dates for TSRS planned for 2014, Lambkin continues to DJ, with his busy diary taking him from favoured spots across Europe and the US, to new, dark corners across the globe. |
https://ww2.losninos.be/artist/shit-robot
03:00:00 - 05:00:00
Bruce Botnik
(Brussels (BE)) - dj
Bruce Botnik was born in the cold winter of 1985 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, where his father at the time was doing research on Polyvinylchloride. From his mother, the famous hippie model Sky Larissa Evans, he inherited the love for music and single malt bourbon. At the age of only ten, Bruce played the cello, bass drum and the piano, in which he excelled. In doing so, the Queen of England invited him to play Dvorak on her birthday party at Buckingham Palace. When asked for a comment, Bruce stated: "She's a MILF." On October 6th 1998 at about 4 a.m. after witnessing a Dj Derek gig, the thirteen year old Bruce Botnik started dj-ing on the beer-drenched pick-up in a nearby striptease bar his oncle owned. Growing older and more skilled, he exchanged his public of strippers and transvestites for steaming parties all over Europe. Mixing electro with EBM, rave, dubstep and the Doors, Bruce enjoys setting a dancefloor on fire as much as making analogue pictures of old people and genitals. He needs no more than a bottle and a decent blowjob to stirr up a crowd with pounding sweaty music. Let's make our biography together. |
https://ww2.losninos.be/artist/bruce-botnik