Manc: SEQUENCE: 22/3: Rolando, Scion, Legowelt, Smith N Hack

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Manc: SEQUENCE: 22/3: Rolando, Scion, Legowelt, Smith N Hack

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SEQUENCE / NAIVE MELODY - EASTER RAVE

Saturday 22nd March 2008
9.00pm till 5.00am
£12 EARLYBIRD / £15 ADVANCE

ROOM ONE: SEQUENCE
Dj Rolando (Los Hermanos, UR)
Substance & Vainqueur present Scion Versions - LIVE (Chain Reaction, Hardwax)
Sleeparchive - LIVE (Sleeparchive)
Computer Controlled (Sequence, Room 237)
Mark Turner (Sequence, The Orbit)
P45 (Room 237, Sequence)

ROOM TWO: NAIVE MELODY
Alexander Robotnick (Hot Elephant, Creme)
Smith N Hack - LIVE (Errorsmith, Soundhack, MMM)
Legowelt - LIVE (Creme, Bunker, Clone)
Lory D - LIVE (SNS, Rephlex)
Slippery People (Naive Melody)

BOTH ROOMS POWERED BY FUNKTION ONE!


March sees Sequence keeping up the quality control, this time teaming up with respected Manchester crew Naive Melody for a special one-off Easter weekend party. Between the two of us we're planning to bring you the cream of international Dj and live talent to the The Club for an unforgettable all-nighter, with the music policy covering techno, electro, italo, disco and minimal. The main room sees Sequence play host to headlining sets from Substance and Vainqueur (Berlin, DE), playing live in their legendary Scion mode along with techno veteran Dj Rolando (Detroit, US) - skilled UR operative and one of the main men behind the Los Hermanos project. Support in the main that night comes from the mechanical-edged Sleeparchive (Berlin, DE). The loft will be taken over by Naive Melody with headlining sets from one of godfathers of electronic music, Alexander Robotnick (Florence, IT) and from twisted disco favourites Smith N Hack (Berlin, DE). Support for Naive comes in the form of a full hardware live set from the mighty Legowelt (Den Hague, NL) and a rare (and not to be missed) live set from italian electro legend Lory D (Rome). Residents from both nights will be warming up the Funktion Ones on both floors and setting the tone for a night of serious quality electronics.

£12 earlybird tickets will be available for this and they're not going to last forever, get them in soon.

The Club (aka The Old Paradise Factory), 112 - 116 Princess Street, Manchester, M1 7EN

Advance tickets available from 23rd February 2008 from Eastern Bloc & Piccadilly Records
Also available from Ticketline: BUY TICKETS HERE / 0871 424 4444

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Fantastic line-up!!!
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Anyone coming along to this with me? Pete Zarustica?
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Two all-nighter's in a row????

I thought you were in your 40's? :wink:
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(David Brent impression) "30's, lower 30's!" ;)
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cheers guys, hope you can make it down.

advance tickets have started to shift pretty quickly over the weekend, so if you're coming down get one in whilst they're still cheep (they won't last forever).

http://www.ticketline.co.uk/a-z.php?genre=&id=6673899

for those of you travelling up there is going to be a nice little afterparty happening, about 2 minutes walk from the venue. think some of the atomic jam dj's will be playing.

oh, and we're club of the month in the north in IDJ magazine too :D
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