Options are shrinking, club line ups are taking less risks, and when there nights in ‘Warehouse Spaces’ there is no guarantee of your safety, a good time or the night even happening. I’m obviously gutted as Butterz has lost it’s club home, but im more unhappy about the overall club landscape in London right now. I’ve archived the all the audio and the best sets here. 70 staff have lost their jobs which is fucked.īutterz had 5 major nights at Cable from 2011 to March this year where we had JME, Skepta, Shorty, Joker, The Heatwave, DJ EZ, Lil Silva, Kode 9, Scratcha DVA, P Money, Champion, D Double E, Footsie, DJ Tubby, Chronik, Logan Sama, Kozzie, Merky Ace, Preditah, Darq E Freaker, Mr Mitch, Flava D, Oil Gang, Notion, P Jam, Spooky, D.O.K, Bruza, Skibadee, Hyper, Riko, Silkie, Marcus Nasty and Serious One join us in creating really special nights. First of all love to the staff for having us over the past two years.
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User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply.Cable London has closed its doors for good today. By enough people doing this, it will eventually merge that page into this one. Please visit the Machine Drum page, scroll down to 'Suggest a correction' and choose 'Machinedrum'. He also wrote the song 'Outside the Lines' with Praveen Sharma and recorded it under the name Sepalcure featuring Angelica Bess for the 2010 feature film Black Swan, though it is not featured on the official soundtrack to the film. He also saw the EP single release of 'Let It', one of the standout songs from his 2009 'Want to 1 2?' album, with upstart label Innovative Leisure. Under the name Sepalcure, he’s also released two EP's - 'Love Pressure EP' and 'Fleur EP' - on Hotflush with friend and collaborator Praveen Sharma - a sound they describe as "an exploration of chopped up 90's diva house acapellas and wooden sounding snares reminiscent of UK funky and dubstep". In 2010, Machinedrum released 'Many Faces' EP on Scottish label LuckyMe. His critically acclaimed 2009 album 'Want to 1 2?' was another showcase of his most recent production. This can be heard in the field recording and vintage synth laden 'Urban Biology' to his seminal production and mixing of the 'This Charming Mixtape' with Theophilus London. Having a strong background in both acoustic and electronic instrumentation, he dances between those elements on all his releases. It was heralded as the "standard to which the next wave of imitators aspires" by Pitchfork. His debut, 'Now You Know', was released in 2001 on the influential Miami-based Merck Records and gained worldwide attention and praise from musicians, fans and critics in the IDM scene. The prolific producer, born Travis Stewart on March 4, 1982, Machinedrum has produced and composed several albums under various aliases since his first independent release in 1999.