"Fist-pumping, militant and masculine. Broken English Club brings real live techno that oozes post punk and apocalyptic doom."
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48hr pre-sale via SY mailing list
A
clubnight
held at Exchange
on Saturday 7th August. The event starts at 23:00.
Strictly Yes return with their latest concept, on the dawn of a brand new era of post Brexit/Covid events.
With a heavy focus on a live performance experience delivered via a brand new sound system, this event has been specifically programmed for a night of body thrusting energy from industrial pioneer Oliver Ho aka Broken English Club and Fever 103º - alongside Strictly Yes faves, Helena Markos and Aphelion; perfect to kick any pent up lockdown agony.
Broken English Club [Live]
Fever 103º [Live]
Helena Markos
Aphelion
DO NOT MISS.
- Broken English Club -
Those familiar with Oliver Ho’s fearsome and often brutal futurist early EPs on Blueprint and his more recent avant techno/house Raudive material will be aware of his ability to inject a dark narrative into functional electronics. With Broken English Club, he delivers monotone vocals and shards of live instrumentation over stuttering beats and bleak synths. The blank-stared, pin-point-focused electronics and layers of noise betray no/wave and post punk influences, dragging together industrial experimentation and pitch-black techno.
- Fever 103° -
Fever 103° is a euro-bristolian duo which mixes glacial vocals, industrial synths and techno beats. Channeling the ghosts of John Balance and Christa Päffgen, Fever 103° aims to thread links between the ethereal and the oblivion inducing spirals of psychedelic and industrial-influenced dance music.