"TSVI’s rhythmic wizardry strikes again! The Nervous Horizons boss is a true master of percussive flow, seamlessly traversing through a heady blast of polyrhythmic heat, global rave rollers and rowdy bass pressure. After tearing up dancefloors at PTS and Livity Sound, he makes a hugely welcome return for MASS’ launch party."
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A
clubnight
held at The Jam Jar
on Thursday 26th February. The event starts at 22:00.
Since his Bristol landing back in 2023, DJ-producer TSVI has experienced meteoric fandom in the underground music scene, becoming a household name among the music heads, with his forward-thinking productions seamlessly rolling culture, cosmos, and stomp-worthy bangers all into one.
Co-owner of record label Nervous Horizon and resident of Rinse FM, expect nothing less from our headliner but the best of percussive club, global bass, and electronic music to turn a dancefloor inside out. Word on the street is that the Bristol masses have long been waiting for his return and so we welcome TSVI with open arms and hands in the air.
Warming up the floor is Bristol native, Caragh, a DJ and producer known for her ability to skillfully build a dance floor with the increasing tension and momentum of a thousand drums. An alumni of Saffron Records, resident of Rinse’s SWU radio, and frequent feature of the Livity sound crew, Caragh is an up and coming Bristol baddie who will simultaneously ease you in and rock your socks.
And closing the night is creator of MASS, inda Flo, a DJ who is no stranger to the Bristol scene. Frequently playing at venues including Lost Horizon, The Trinity Centre, Cosies, and of course the Jam Jar, inda Flo is known for her heavy-bass high-energy sets that don't take no for an answer. She often plays alongside local legends, Booty Bass, including at last summer’s St Paul’s Carnival. Make no mistake that inda Flo will be serving up the kind of percussive electronic and global bass that will send crowds stomping.
Hosted by The Jam Jar, one of Bristol’s most loved cultural hubs and clubs. Early birds get the worm so get your tickets cheap for what will be a rare delight of a night.