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sub-scape presents marcel dettmann

[ SUB-SCAPE presents MARCEL DETTMANN ]

Friday, May 1, 2009

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | €8 w/pre-mail / €10 on door

  • MARCEL DETTMANN
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE presents Marcel Dettmann, resident DJ at Berlin’s infamous techno mecca Berghain and recording artist for Ostgut Ton and his own MDR imprint, on Friday 1st May at Café Capital in Antwerp’s city park. Dettmann’s only previous performance in Belgium was at I Love Techno in 2008. Renowned for his marathon DJ sessions at Berghain, he’ll play a special long set at SUB-SCAPE which is sure to be something that will live even longer in the memory !

Reduced entrance price – info@sub-scape.com

sub-scape presents juan atkins

[ SUB-SCAPE presents JUAN ATKINS ]

Friday, April 3, 2009

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | €10 in advance

  • JUAN ATKINS
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE proudly presents Juan Atkins, the originator of Detroit techno music, on Friday 3rd April at Café Capital in Antwerp’s Stadspark.

At the dawn of the 1980s, Juan Atkins began recording what stands as perhaps the most influential body of work in the field of techno. Exploring his vision of a futuristic music which welded the more cosmic side of Parliament funk with rigid computer synth-pop embodied by Kraftwerk and the techno-futurist possibilities described by sociologist Alvin Toffler, Atkins produced hi-tech dance music gems under aliases such as Cybotron, Model 500 and Infiniti. The track "Clear," recorded by Atkins and Rick Davis as Cybotron in 1982, is widely regarded as being the very first techno release.

Juan founded his own label, Metroplex Records, and recorded his first single as Model 500, "No UFO’s", in 1985. This seminal track, along with other groundbreaking Metroplex singles like "Night Drive", "Interference" and "The Chase", set the template for Detroit techno; moody and sublime machine music, inspired by the drone of automated factories and trips down the I-96 freeway late at night.

His output continued during the nineties through Belgian R&S Records and Berlin’s Tresor Records. Atkins visited Tresor’s studio in 1993 and worked with 3MB, the in-house production team of Thomas Fehlmann and Moritz Von Oswald. He returned to Berlin several years later to begin recording what was, surprisingly, his first album since the days of Cybotron. Finally, in mid-1995, R&S released the debut Model 500 album, "Deep Space". The label also released "Classics", a crucial compilation of Model 500’s best Metroplex singles output. Another retrospective, Tresor’s "Infiniti Collection", traced Atkins’ work as Infiniti, recorded from 1991 to 1994. The second full Model 500 album, "Mind and Body", was released in 1999 on R&S.

Since then Atkins has remained active, releasing an album of new productions entitled "The Berlin Sessions" and compiling the "20 Years Metroplex" double-disc, both released by Tresor.

More recently Juan has embarked on a Model 500 live project with a line-up of Detroit musicians including Mad Mike Banks of Underground Resistance.

"High Tech Soul", a documentary exploring the deep roots of techno music alongside the cultural history of Detroit, focuses on Atkins along with fellow techno innovators Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson and explains why techno, with its abrasive tones and resonating basslines, could not have come from anywhere but Detroit.

Those who appreciate true techno music will not want to miss this chance to hear Magic Juan Atkins play in the intimate setting that is SUB-SCAPE at Café Capital.

Support from resident Will O’Brien.

Presale tickets available at Fnac stores and online at www.fnac.be

Café Capital, Rubenslei 37, Stadspark, 2018 Antwerp

sub-scape presents autechre tour dj rob hall

[ SUB-SCAPE presents AUTECHRE TOUR DJ ROB HALL ]

Friday, March 6, 2009

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | €7 w/pre-mail / €9 on door

  • ROB HALL
  • WILL O’BRIEN

Rob Hall’s style is genuinely refreshing, distinctive, and energetic. The defining characteristic of his performances is his ability to expertly blur the lines between techno, electronica, industrial, ebm, rave, and electro. He sensitively moves between these genres without losing flow or momentum, creating a cohesive but constantly shifting set, while managing to tailor his selections to suit the performers he is playing with on the night and for the entertainment of the audience he is playing for.

Rob began his career at techno night Megatripolis held weekly at the legendary London venue Heaven. His first of many appearances there was with Autechre in the summer of 1992. Rob Hall’s connection to Autechre is long established and infact Autechre have been his most valued friends and biggest supporters. He has played support DJ on most of the highly successful Warp duo’s tours over the last 14 years.

From 1995 to 2006, he also worked closely with Andy Maddocks and Ged O’Hara running the highly revered and respected Skam Recordings label, releasing music from artists including Gescom, Bola, Shadowhuntaz and Boards of Canada.

Rob has also contributed to numerous productions, remixes and live sets as part of the Gescom project, a collective consisting of a diverse range of producers, including Autechre and Bola. Many DJs and producers cite the work of Autechre and Gescom as being highly inspirational on their work, including Radiohead, LFO, Surgeon, Coil, Oscar Mulero, Mark Broom and Exium.

After 17 years of refusing to compromise or dumb down his sound, Rob Hall’s skills are constantly in demand and he is widely regarded as one of the most talented and influential DJs in his field, with Mark Broom, Surgeon, Regis, Ellen Allien, Meat Beat Manifesto, Andrea Parker, Plaid, LFO, Squarepusher, Speedy J, Marco Passarani and Adam X all happy to wax lyrical about his sets.

sub-scape feb / mar / apr / may 2009

[ SUB-SCAPE FEBRUARY / MARCH / APRIL / MAY 2009 ]

SUB-SCAPE will bring some of the most exciting artists in the underground techno scene to the Antwerp’s Café Capital, including names such as Function, Rob Hall, Juan Atkins, and Marcel Dettmann.

sub-scape presents function

[ SUB-SCAPE presents FUNCTION ]

Friday, February 6, 2009

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | €7 w/pre-mail / €9 on door

  • FUNCTION
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE proudly presents Function, one of the driving forces behind the revered record label Sandwell District on Friday 6th February at Café Capital in Antwerp.

Sandwell District is, without doubt, THE underground techno label of the moment. With support from all quarters (they count Marcel Dettmann, Ben Klock, Len Faki and the Berghain crew, Laurent Garnier, Miss Kitten, Jeff Mills, Sleeparchive, Speedy J and Troy Pierce among their many devotees) they have not just blurred the boundaries of techno, but have dissolved them and re-built it in their own unique image.

As stalwarts of the hugely influential Downwards label, Function and Regis have been breaking down and re-arranging the D.N.A of conventional dance music for over a decade. Sandwell District however is very much it’s own animal and although it shares many of its ideals with the iconic Downwards, it is very much a label of the here and now. As Beatportal recently put it, "Influential British techno label Downwards are causing waves with their new imprint Sandwell District, as is Marcel Dettmann, Shed and Sleeparchive, who have all picked up where Downwards left techno in the late 1990s."

With Function already scoring 2 massive underground hits in 2008, with his ‘Isolation’ and ‘Anticipation’ EPs and Regis causing major waves on the underground as his alter ego KALON, it seems as if in the past 12 months, Sandwell District can do no wrong. Going from strength to strength with every release, so far this year both Function’s mighty ‘Isolation’ and the Kalon and Function Mixes of Silent Servant’s ‘Violencia’ earned DJ Mag ‘techno record of the month’, Function’s ‘Anticipation’ held the #1 Bestselling Techno Record position for 6 weeks on Juno in June the label earned Resident Advisor’s prestigous, Label of the Month, and currently the Kalon and Function mixes of Silent Servant are getting major airplay and DJ Support. And now with mixes from Marcel Dettmann and Troy Pierce in the pipeline for the next Sandwell 12"s, as well as Function remixing Miss Kitten, Heartthrob (Minus) and the Richie Hawtin, Joey Beltram and Mundo Muzique +8 classic, Final Exposure ‘Vortex’, 2009 is already promising to be another major year for SANDWELL DISTRICT.

Function will perform a special semi-live dj set incorporating vintage Roland synths and drum machines for the first time in Belgium on Friday 6th February with support from resident Will O’Brien.

Reduced entrance price with pre-mail from info@sub-scape.com

sub-scape best of 2008

[ SUB-SCAPE BEST OF 2008 ]

Friday, January 2, 2009

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | One free entrance per one paying person

  • FABRICE LIG
  • LEE HOLMAN
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE Escalators Fabrice Lig, Will O’Brien & Lee Holman select their favourite underground tracks of 2008 for your dancing pleasure on Friday 2nd January at Café Capital, Stadspark, Antwerp.

Reduced entrance price with pre-mail from info@sub-scape.com

sub-scape presents dan curtin

[ SUB-SCAPE presents DAN CURTIN ]

Friday, December 5, 2008

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm | €7 w/pre-mail / €9 on door

  • DAN CURTIN
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE proudly welcomes back one of our all-time musical heroes, Dan Curtin, a true purveyor of fine electronic funk and hypnotic grooves. Since coming to the world’s attention in the early 90s through a series of releases which re-imagined the techno sound of Detroit with a unique twist of his own, Dan has remained one of the most eagerly observed producers in dance music circles. As well as releasing a series of landmark albums on the UK’s Peacefrog label, Dan has gone on to release for countless top techno, house and minimal labels including Strictly Rhythm, Sublime, Elypsia, Down Low, Rush Hour, Starbaby, Headspace, Tuning Spork, Soma, Dust Science, Mobilee and of course his own Metamorphic imprint. He has forged a particularly distinctive and original musical style, thus managing to avoid being identified with any particular scene. Influenced by hip hop, electro and house as much as by Motor City techno, his productions are raw, funky, unpredictable and never stand still. Deeply rooted yet always futuristic, Dan’s sound is as relevant today as it has ever been and it displays a confidence and maturity few contemporary techno producers can match. There is no doubt that Dan Curtin has defined himself as one of the key players in the development of electronic dance music as we know it today. Equally adept as a DJ, Dan loves nothing more than to rock a great party from behind the decks so there’s no better man to finish the SUB-SCAPE anniversary celebrations in fine style !

sub-scape presents carl craig

[ SUB-SCAPE SUNDAY with CARL CRAIG ]

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 9pm | €11 in advance / €14 on door

  • CARL CRAIG
  • K’BONUS
  • WILL O’BRIEN

A bona fide musical genius and living legend, Carl Craig’s peerless production and remixing accomplishments have gained him universal respect and admiration across many boundaries, even earning him a Grammy nomination! He began recording at the turn of the 90s, following on from the futuristic lead of originators Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. He became a key player in Detroit techno’s second wave, using a number of aliases to release innovative ambient, techno, house, breakbeat and future-jazz sounds. One such alias, Innerzone Orchestra, issued "Bug in a Bassbin" in 1992, a track that many regard as being a key influence in the evolving sound of drum & bass at that time. He continues to push boundaries to this day, bringing his Midas touch to an array of cutting edge productions. He also heads Planet E Communications, the definitive Detroit label that employs the same eclectic and futuristic ethos that informs his own music.

On this Sunday evening edition Carl Craig will play a special set encompassing the many styles expressed through his multiple aliases such as 69, Paperclip People, Innerzone Orchestra, Designer Music, Detroit Experiment, Moxie, C2 and Tres Demented.

Support from Antwerp’s funk master K’bonus and SUB-SCAPE Escalator Will O’Brien.

3 years of sub-scape featuring interview w/ will o’brien & lee holman

SUB-SCAPE is a techno institution in the Antwerp/Belgium club scene; a fine event that has been presenting respected international names and local resident DJs to regular punters for over three years, and on a Friday night. We talked to founder Will O’Brien and escalator Lee Holman about SUB-SCAPE to find out more about the night and so on.

Will O’Brien Biography

SUB-SCAPE founder, organiser and resident dj Will O’Brien, originally from Ireland and now based in Belgium, has been buying and spinning records since he first discovered electronic dance music in the late 1980s.

His first proper dj gig took place at the infamous Club Kaos night in Galway and he has since gone on to play at some of Ireland’s leading venues and events such as The System, Club Mono, Traffic and the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival.

Since relocating to Antwerp a few years ago he has established the SUB-SCAPE concept and he has played at Pier 19, Café Capital, Fake Bar, SOS, The Australian Bar, Kaaiman, Petrol, Café d’Anvers, Decadance, Silo and Laundry Day.

SUB-SCAPE is now regarded as one of the best underground club nights in Belgium and is renowned for its emphasis on quality music and great atmosphere. Will invites guest djs and producers such as Fabrice Lig, Carl Craig, Dan Curtin, Âme, Marco Passarani, DJ S2 of Underground Resistance and many others to join himself and fellow resident Lee Holman every month at Café Capital in Antwerp.

Heavily inspired by the deep Detroit techno sound, he incorporates many other influences from electro to acid, house, idm and minimal into his dj sets.

Lee Holman Biography

Lee Holman has gone on to play at many of Ireland’s leading clubs and festivals as well as running his own club nights throughout Ireland and regularly guesting on national radio. His residency alongside Will O’Brien and Fabrice Lig at Sub-Scape Belgium, has seen him guest with some of house and techno’s finest DJ’s and producers including Steve Rachmad, Dan Curtin, DJ S2 (UR), Delsin Records, Âme, Aardvarck, Shed, Eddie ‘Flashin’ Fowlkes (Cityboy), Marco Passarani, Djinxx (Electronic Resistance), Ripperton amoungst many others. His djing has took him all over Ireland with guest appearances in the U.K. also.

He has recorded for well respected Techno labels such as Ferox and Nightvision with releases on Fine Art,Mowar and Elevation recordings. His material has been played by some of the worlds leading DJ’s including Laurent Garnier,Josh Wink, Dave Clarke,Luke Solomon, Luke Slater,Joey Beltram, Jori Hulkkonen, Rennie Foster, Russ Gabriel and Orlando Voorn and has got 5 star reviews in IDJ and DJ Mag.

2007 crescendoed with a nomination for "Best New Artist" at the Irish Dance Music Awards (IDMA) and live studio guest mix for revered and well respected Belgian Radio "Switch" on Studio Brussels. Radio shows include Interstate 94 for Livesets.com and 2008 see’s a brand new show for the RT-Transmissions broadcast.

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sub-scape – 3 years – 3 parties

[ SUB-SCAPE - 3 YEARS - 3 PARTIES ]

SUB-SCAPE celebrates 3 years with 3 parties featuring 3 of our favourite producers Fabrice Lig, Carl Craig and Dan Curtin !

SUB-SCAPE 3 YEARS PARTY #1

Friday, November 7, 2008

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm

  • FABRICE LIG aka SOUL DESIGNER
  • PETER VAN HOESEN
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE celebrates 3 years and 33 parties on Friday 7th November with a line-up that represents the contemporary techno scene in Belgium.

Charleroi native Fabrice Lig is one of the country’s foremost global ambassadors of electronic dance music who has earned respect and admiration from Detroit to Tokyo. His recent "Evolutionism" album under his Soul Designer moniker is a musical journey from the roots to the future of modern dance music that crosses many boundaries.

Brussels-based Peter Van Hoesen has been active as an electronic musician and audiovisual artist for over 10 years and his label Time to Express was founded this year as an outlet for deep, physical techno that evokes the feeling of a jackin’, bass-heavy warehouse marathon where the strobes flash, your chest rattles, salty sweat burns your eyes and you yearn for more.

Antwerp import and SUB-SCAPE Escalator Will O’Brien will ensure that the crowd are suitably warmed up and cooled down !

SUB-SCAPE 3 YEARS PARTY #2

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 9pm

  • CARL CRAIG
  • K’BONUS
  • WILL O’BRIEN

A bona fide musical genius and living legend, Carl Craig’s peerless production and remixing accomplishments have gained him universal respect and admiration across many boundaries, even earning him a Grammy nomination ! He began recording at the turn of the 90s, following on from the futuristic lead of originators Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. He became a key player in Detroit techno’s second wave, using a number of aliases to release innovative ambient, techno, house, breakbeat and future-jazz sounds. One such alias, Innerzone Orchestra, issued "Bug in a Bassbin" in 1992, a track that many regard as being a key influence in the evolving sound of drum & bass at that time. He continues to push boundaries to this day, bringing his Midas touch to an array of cutting edge productions. He also heads Planet E Communications, the definitive Detroit label that employs the same eclectic and futuristic ethos that informs his own music.

On this Sunday evening edition Carl Craig will play a special set encompassing the many styles expressed through his multiple aliases such as 69, Paperclip People, Innerzone Orchestra, Designer Music, Detroit Experiment, Moxie, C2 and Tres Demented.

Support from Antwerp’s funk master K’bonus and SUB-SCAPE Escalator Will O’Brien.

SUB-SCAPE 3 YEARS PARTY #3

Friday, December 5, 2008

Café Capital, Antwerpen | Doors open at 11pm

  • DAN CURTIN
  • WILL O’BRIEN

SUB-SCAPE proudly welcomes back one of our all-time musical heroes, Dan Curtin, a true purveyor of fine electronic funk and hypnotic grooves. Since coming to the world’s attention in the early 90s through a series of releases which re-imagined the techno sound of Detroit with a unique twist of his own, Dan has remained one of the most eagerly observed producers in dance music circles. As well as releasing a series of landmark albums on the UK’s Peacefrog label, Dan has gone on to release for countless top techno, house and minimal labels including Strictly Rhythm, Sublime, Elypsia, Down Low, Rush Hour, Starbaby, Headspace, Tuning Spork, Soma, Dust Science, Mobilee and of course his own Metamorphic imprint. He has forged a particularly distinctive and original musical style, thus managing to avoid being identified with any particular scene. Influenced by hip hop, electro and house as much as by Motor City techno, his productions are raw, funky, unpredictable and never stand still. Deeply rooted yet always futuristic, Dan’s sound is as relevant today as it has ever been and it displays a confidence and maturity few contemporary techno producers can match. There is no doubt that Dan Curtin has defined himself as one of the key players in the development of electronic dance music as we know it today.

Equally adept as a dj, Dan loves nothing more than to rock a great party from behind the decks so there’s no better man to finish the SUB-SCAPE anniversary celebrations in fine style !