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Thomas Schumacher @ The Lightbox - Free Mix & Interview


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The second Musiq Concrete is flying in Thomas Schmacher from Germany. He took a few minutes out of his busy schedule for a quick chat ahead of his live performace at Lightbox Londonwith Baker, Alex Celler, Caged Baby, Justin Robertson and David Bevan. This new-born baby on the clubbing scene comes from the collaboration of the promoter Aaron Leary with the powerful Orange Group under whose hoot are such clubs like Area, Fire & Lightbox.

Musiq Concreteblurs any limiting structures on music to such an extent that there is no point in tiring your brain and trying to define them. Who needs definitions anyway? The party’s concept is based on liberating electronic music in all of its varid forms and giving a wide scope a platform in London. Meet Get Physicalswonder kid, Thomas Schumacher

Thomas Schumacher Free Mix:

http://www.musiqconcrete.com/mixes.html'>http://www.musiqconcrete.com/mixes.html

Interview with Thomas Schumacher:

http://www.skiddle.com/news/all/Thomas-Schumacher-Interview/5008

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13th 2010

MUSIQ CONCRETE: 2D

@ THE LIGHTBOX

10PM - 6AM

NEXT TO VAUXHALL TUBE STATION (Victoria Line and Overground)

VAUXHALL, LONDON SW8 1RT

http://www.musiqconcrete.com

Thomas Schumacher

Simon Baker

Alex Celler

Caged Baby

Justin Robertson

David Bevan

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Advanced Tickets:

£10 // £8 NUS

[email protected]

TICKETS / MUSIQ / G-LIST / AND BACK RUBS VISIT:

http://www.musiqconcrete.com

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