Mums The Word Saves The Night at Basement 45
£8

A clubnight held at Basement 45 on Sunday 3rd June. The event starts at 20:00.


So we're back with a big'n, right after Love Saves The Day we're taking Basement 45 by storm with a killer line up. We noticed a lack of forward thinking D&B at any after parties so we took it upon ourselves to provide you all with a line up that will struggle to disappoint.



Room 1 - Pure D&B

ICICLE (Shogun Audio)

http://www.soundcloud.com/iciclemusic

CERN B2B DABS (Dispatch/Commercial Suicide/Avantgarde)

FIRST EVER B2B APPEARANCE!

http://www.soundcloud.com/cern

http://www.soundcloud.com/dabs

GERRA & STONE ((Proximity/Alignment/Scientia)

http://www.soundcloud.com/gerraandstone

CRL (MTW/Obese Beats)

NAKES B2B RAMOS (MTW/STK)

NOISE COMPLAINT (MTW/Intelligent beats)

Hosted by: Remidy - Visionobi - BMC - INPHO



Room 2 - Beats & Bass

CROPPER (T.S.S/Wurk/Be Ready)

+ GUESTS



£6 Early Birds / £8 Adv

18+ R.O.A.R 10 - 4

TIckets available from Bristol Ticket Shop and OTD



ICICLE

Icicle was born Jeroen Snik in Holland. At the Age of 8 he first started playing piano, progressing to the drum kit and soon making beats using a basic midi set-up. Aged 15 he became hooked on drum and bass after going to local night"Jungle Galaxy". Getting some turntables and better music making software followed and Icicle was on his way.

Taking inspiration from the dirty basslines of heroes Jonny L and Optical and the intricate drum patterns of Photek and Source Direct, Icicle's cold, tech funk sounds have quickly earned him DJ support from Goldie, LTJ Bukem, Fabio, London Elektricity, Pendulum, Andy C, Friction, D-Bridge, Flight, Noisia and Commix amongst countless others.

In the space of two short years he has built-up an enviable catalogue of releases on prestige labels including Ram Records, Shogun Audio, Critical Recordings, Renegade Hardware and Subtitles and become a mainstay on the UK DJ circuit, regularly playing venues including Fabric and The End whilst maintaining a hectic touring schedule stretching from Europe to Japan.

2009 sees Icicle relocating to London whilst busily working on his debut album for DJ Friction's Shogun Audio, the label with whom he recently signed exclusively. Tours of Australia and New Zealand are already on the cards alongside extensive album support alongside the rest of the Shogun family

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