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Re: I'm In Fucking Underworld?
So, apparently John Doran (editor of the Quietus) is the genesis of IIFU, from this tweet:
UW have put it on a billboard: But, you know, it'd be nice if they actually launched it. |
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Re: I'm In Fucking Underworld?
i like the comments as much as this post:
R Rooksby @RooksbyR But you're not. So what *do* you jump out of bed shouting? John Doran @JahDuran "I'M IN FUCKING UNDERWEAR!" Last edited by potatobroth; Yesterday at 06:32 AM. |
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Re: I'm In Fucking Underworld?
I noticed on the www.iifu.club there was "live" written dimly on the website
So I entered https://www.iifu.club/live into my browser and it took me to another page with an image When you click on the image, it takes you this site: https://www.berghain.berlin/en/event/77285/ Friday 22.11.2024 start 22:00 Live From Earth Klub Berghain DJ Gigola KI/KI MCR-T live from earth klub Theo B3K Underworld x B3K Panorama Bar Fcukers LIVE Courtesy kul?r MRD TIGA TWIENA S?ule Amore LIVE Six Sex LIVE Jadu Heart Joao Lagrima de Ouro Krampf Tonight, Live From Earth Klub is bringing a small festival line-up of bands and DJs from different generations and musical parallel universes. The New York band Fcukers, led by the charismatic Shanny Wise and supported by DJ/producer Jackson Walker Lewis, has quickly made a name for itself in New York nightlife. Their music combines influences from 90s/00s house, trip-hop, big beat and indie rock, inspired by acts such as Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers and Todd Terry. In September, their sensational six-track EP BAGGY$$ was released on Ninja Tune sublabel Technicolour, and they're now playing at Panorama Bar alongside DJs such as Kul?r founder Courtesy and Canadian electroclash pioneer Tiga. At Berghain, alongside Live From Earth acts such as Gigola, MCR-T and Theo B3K of Brutalismus 3000, the lineup includes none other than British rave cult band Underworld. For the very first time, they will perform together with B3K. Thirty years after their fantastic breakthrough album Dubnobasswithmyheadman, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have just released their eleventh studio album, Strawberry Hotel, which is musically the best thing they've done in a long time. Even after more than three decades, their sound of amorphous, hypnotic techno, Dadaist lyrics and endorphin-laden anthems is uniquely captivating. |
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