Organisers of a new Warehouse Project-style club season in London, Fire: In Sessions, have just confirmed further performers including A Guy Called Gerald, Etienne De Crecy and Tevo Howard.
The original announcement of Fire: In Sessions included shows by John Digweed, Apparat, Amirali, Vitalic, Heidi, Miguel Campbell and Fred Falke. The overall season runs September 15 to November 24 at south London venue Fire.
Now organisers have confirmed ‘another Bugged Out Party’ on September 29, featuring Erol Alkan (who promotes his Another Bugged Out mix album), In Flagranti and Mickey Moonlight. Bugged Out’s second show, November 10, gains Krankbrother; and A Guy Called Gerald and 808 State’s Graham Massey play as live acid alias Rebuild Live Acid Jam for the first time in seven years, joining the bill for Simian Mobile Disco’s concert October 27.
Gallic electronic legend Etienne De Crecy joins Kitsune’s ‘Winter Season’ party on November 24, previously announced artists including Fred Falke and Deep Shit. Elsewhere, Doorly and South Central are added to the line-up for Mixmag Live, September 15; Nice7 joins Pleasurekraft’s What Matters party, September 22; Mark Fanciulli and Edu Imbernon join the Bedrock 14th anniversary blowout, October 6; and Dismantle, Foamo, Russ Chimes and Moullinex join Neon Noise Project’s big Hallowe’en Special, November 3.
In:Fire’s final event, cult techno night Lost on November 24, welcomes Detroit’s Kyle Hall and Chicago’s Tevo Howard. Those already confirmed include Derrick May, Juan Atkins and, of course, Lost founder Steve Bicknell. The special takes place at Fire’s sister venue Area.
Further details at www.firelondon.net.
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