The launch night line-up is headed by The Death Set. This full-on outfit hail from Baltimore, Maryland, by way of Gold Coast, Australia, with love for Brooklyn, where Johnny Siera met co-founding member Beau Velasco in 2005. The Death Set's debut album, Worldwide, on Ninja Tune's Counter Records imprint, fully fills twenty-five minutes with eighteen relentless tracks. While The Death Set's sound is most like that of its punk influencers -- Black Flag, Minor Threat, and Buzzcocks - it also bears the distinct mark of hip-hop and electronic styles in production, and as interludes in their raucous offstage outbursts. The Death Set jams blindsiding minute-songs into compact spaces. Bastions of riotous warehouse parties, the band plays on the floor and at crowd level with breakneck fuzz atop lo-fi electronics, searing vocals over-scored by a lift of positivity.
Team Robespierre are a punk band from Brooklyn who are storming across London and Europe. Before they were ripping the face off the dance floor of Brooklyn's finest warehouse parties Team Robespierre were a Grandmaster Flash covers band - not a bad place to start. This 5-piece band's 8-bit synths and steady drum work will keep your body on the dance floor when the "duelling vocalists bring another set of stuff to shout along to till your voice goes hoarse enough to get you sent to the nurse's office tomorrow " - Pitchfork
The Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs dress up like dinosaurs, their back-up singers like to dress like dinosaurs and they play prehistoric dubplates made of granite - to the modern age that's electro techno power pop.
Dance punk and indie-disco stable label will be lending Cargo their Modular DJs.
LIVE: THE DEATH SET + TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS + TEAM ROBESPIERRE
DJ: JACK BEATS + MODULAR DJS
8-3
FREE ENTRY ALL NIGHT
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