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[LDN] 5 Years Of Leftroom @ Counter Culture - Seth Troxler


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[b]5 Years Of Leftroom
@ Counter Culture
Bank Holiday Thursday, 28 April
10pm - 6am[/b]

[b]Line-up[/b]
Seth Troxler (Visionquest)
Maya Jane Coles (Hypercolour, Mobilee)
Matt Tolfrey (Leftroom, Rekids, Cocoon)

[b]TICKETS[/b]
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?231543


Founded in Nottingham in 2005 and hitting London in 2008, [b]Leftroom[/b] is an example of how staying true to your core values leads to success. From its beginnings focusing on Berlin style blips and beeps and organically moving towards the more UK centered tech house sound that inspired it, the imprint’s penchant for bouncy, wobbling machine funk flows through the core of every release.

As the label reaches this mile stone, head honcho [b]Matt Tolfrey[/b] grabs the opportunity of the Royal Wedding, (and the extra bank holiday) and has gathered together the extended family for a very special celebration.

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5yrs Of Leftoom is coming... less then 3 weeks to go to this very special party. There are only 200 advanced tickets for this event still remaining so don’t miss out.

[b]Here is some more info on our second special guest, the very hot MAYA JANE COLES[/b]

[b]Maya Jane Coles:[/b]

2010 has certainly been the year that 23 year old Maya Jane Coles announced herself as one of the most talented up and coming artists in electronic music.
Also check out at her podcast on RA

In the years preceding a steady output of techy cuts on labels such as Dogmatik and 1trax simmered away catching the attention of cluded up heads and savy A&R people alike. It was her debut EP on Franck Roger’s Real Tone though that ignited the fire of hype and boosted her profile on the global stage receiving heavy support from the house & techno elite. Aside from being hammered repeatedly on the worlds most happening dance floors ‘What They Say’ reached the number 1 spot on across the board; Beatport Deep House Chart No. 1, Tarxsource top download & Resident Advisors most charted tracks for October. It’s safe to say the release won the hearts and heads of fans and critics a like and a landmark year was topped off with a nomination for Best Breakthrough Producer nomination in the DJ Mag Best of British awards.

Not one to fall victim to the pitfalls of being one of the scenes ‘buzz names’, Maya has built on her flourishing reputation with a slew of gigs across Europe holding her own alongside world renounced DJs. So much so her schedule for 2011 is already jam packed with dates across Europe; London’s Fabric, Batofar, Watergate, not to mention iconic Glastonbury Festival, just a few of the destinations.

Maya’s productions take’s influence from a diverse range of musical styles and British – Japanese heritage. Her talents are by no means confided to realms of house and techno. Under the guise of her live dub/electronica outfit, ‘She Is Danger (alongside the multi-instrumentalist/singer Lena Cullen) she has remixed the likes of Massive Attack and Gorillaz and fans of her Dubstep Product under the name Noctural Sunshine include key tastemakers, Joy Orbison and Sucba to name a few.

[b]Link to RA Podcast[/b]
http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=241

[b]Buy Tickets on RA[/b]
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?231543

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