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Pulse feat. Alan Fitzptarick at The Third Door
Date / Friday, 31 August 2012
Time / 11pm till 5am
Venue / The Third Door/ 45–47 Lothian Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HB
Cost / £8.00

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Alan Fitzpatrick - Festival special 5am license!!!!
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Sound Education
Pulse is very happy to welcome back Alan Fitzptrick
2011 was the year Alan Fitzpatrick made the transition to become a globally recognized talent. Having enjoyed a rapid ascent since his emergence as the new kid on the techno block in the latter half of 2008, Fitzpatrick now enjoys a status as a highly respected and in-demand producer and DJ. Asked to compile a converted BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix in November 2011, Alan responded with a two-hour snapshot of exclusive productions and unreleased tracks that generated an overwhelmingly positive reaction from old and new fans alike. Coming off the back of high profile releases for Adam Beyer's Drumcode (Human Reason collaboration with Beyer himself), John Digweed's Bedrock label (Moon Palace was awarded a BBC Radio 1 Essential New Tune) and Alan's own 8 Sided Dice imprint (Alan's First Times collaboration with techno pioneer Cari Lekebusch was the 2011 highlight) there can be few followers of techno worldwide who would not recognize Alan Fitzpatrick as one of the most influential artists of the moment. With more music forthcoming on Drumcode; collaborations planned with Gary Beck and Joseph Capriati and debut tours of South America, Asia and Australia to come in 2012, there will be even fewer who have yet to discover Alan Fitzpatrick by the end of the year.




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