Fri, 23 Aug
|The Brunswick
Xylitol 'Anemones' Album Launch Party - SOLD OUT
With Special Guests UKAEA (live), Dale Frost (live) and Slav to the Rhythm DJs 7.30pm (Cellar Bar) £5adv/£7otd
When & Where
23 Aug 2024, 19:30
The Brunswick, 1 Holland Rd, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 1JF, UK
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**** SOLD OUT ****
Xylitol (Planet Mu) live with special guests: UKAEA (live), Dale Frost (live) and Slav to the Rhythm DJs
Xylitol launches her new album ‘Anemones’ for Planet Mu, joining the dots between deep space electronica and vintage jungle and uk garage rhythms.
She’s joined by UKAEA’s apocalyptic rave dynamics and the polyrhythmic pulse of Dale Frost’s hypnotic percussion and electronics.
Xylitol
Xylitol is the alias of Catherine Backhouse, veteran producer and DJ under the name DJ Bunnyhausen. She was a resident DJ at Kosmische, the now dormant Krautrock club and is a fan of jungle and hardcore. Her debut album for Planet Mu 'Anemones' draws out hidden pathways between jungle, uk garage, electro and the cosmic electronica of the 1960s and 70s.
UKAEA
Post-apocalyptic bangers for rusty futures
Dale Frost
Dale Frost is a drummer and electronic musician focussed on interlocking polyrhythms, displaced jazz beats, and intricate yet playful electronics. Performing solo with drums, a sampler and live looping manipulation, Frost’s music embodies a fusion of rhythmic complexity and experimental electronic rock, underpinned by an ideology of networked beats.
Slav to the Rhythm DJs
Broadcasting weekly on Repeater Radio as well as in the club (or pub) every so often, Slav to the Rhythm highlight the wealth of brilliant music – rarely heard in the UK – from Central and Eastern Europe, primarily the stuff that makes you want to dance. Digging into the pre- and post-Iron Curtain era, expect to hear Balkan trap, Yugoslav New Wave, Polish Electro, Soviet proto-techno and lost disco, post-punk, electronics and pop from the breadth of the Central and Eastern European diaspora.
7.30pm (Cellar Bar)
£5adv/£7otd
Over 18's