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[LDN] Videocrash: Plaid + Eskmo + Illum Sphere


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With more than a dozen albums to their credit including six on Warp Records, Plaid’s position in the history of electronic music is assured. Never ones to rest on their laurels though the past 12 months has seen them not only release one of the best albums of their career, the stunning Scintilli, but unveil a brand new live AV show that has been dropping jaws worldwide.

Joining Plaid on stage will be several of the most exciting new producers around today including San Francisco’s Eskmo, who over the past 10 years has featured on labels such as Ninja Tune, Warp and Planet-Mu and Manchester’s Illum Sphere described as “one of the most special and unique artists to come out of the UK” by Hyperdub’s Ikonika.

With more acts to be announced this is already shaping up to be one of the biggest nights this year for electronica fans in London

Since Soundcrash launched Videocrash back in 2010, the night has become the place in London to witness the best in A/V clubbing, with the likes of Hextsatic, DJ Yoda, Amon Tobin and Kid Koala locked in a visual arms race to create the most jaw dropping spectacles clubland has seen and redfine what a live show looks like in this day and age.

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