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Loco Dice Weekender at Electric Brixton
Date / Saturday, 30 March 2013
Time / 23:00 - 08:00
Venue / Electric Brixton/ Town Hall Parade; Brixton; London SW2 1RJ; United Kingdom
Cost / £25

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Main Room:
Loco Dice
Martin Buttrich (live)
Guti (live)
Robert Dietz
Hector

Room 2: hosted by Random
Tristan Ingram
Electronic Youth
Rob Cockerton
Adam Neenan & Sam Neicho
Emeskay
Luca Tizzano

Taking place on Easter Saturday 30th March, Loco Dice brings to London his distinctive, self-composed sound, for one of the most anticipated club shows of 2013. Hosted at Brixton’s beautifully converted 1930’s cinema Electric, the Desolat co-founder will demonstrate why he remains one of electronic music’s most influential and inspiring figures, as he is joined by a hand-picked selection of the world’s most prolific DJ talent. On the night Loco Dice will be joined in the main room by Martin Buttrich [Live], Guti [Live], Robert Dietz and Hector, whilst Random hosts room 2.

By fusing curious, ironic and creative ideas with electronic music, Guti has quickly become one of the most interesting producers to emerge from Latin America in recent years. Following his partnership with the Desolat family, Guti’s live show has leapt from strength to strength, forcing its way into the world’s leading clubs. His Electric debut will be a showcase of pure musical brilliance and a unique opportunity to witness the deep musical understanding between himself and his Desolat cohorts.

Having released outstanding productions for the likes of Desolat, Cadenza, Cecille, Deep Vibes and Running Back, Robert Dietz is recognised as one of the most in-demand DJs in deep house and techno. Dietz’s sound captures the celebratory spirit of old-fashioned club music, joining it with sleek, 21st century vibes. His addition to the Loco Dice weekender will be met with huge acclaim, as he showcases his versatility and deep knowledge of the finest underground sounds.

From Fabric to Berlin to Ibiza, Hector has rapidly established himself as one of the most exciting young producers on the planet, effortlessly experimenting with the founding spirit of house. Fully focused on the dance floor’s needs and desires, his sets are full of energy, precision and soul. With standout performances at Fabric, Watergate, Cirque Paradis and Desolat showcases across the planet, Hector completes this line-up of raw underground talent.

Electric Brixton, Town Hall Parade, London, SW2 1RJ
Open from 11.00pm – 8.00am
Nearest Tube: Brixton (Victoria Line) / Stockwell (Northern Line)

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JeffGraywrote
Wed, 03 Apr 2013A huge thank you to everyone who came down for the Loco Dice events. We were very happy with how things turned out and we hope you all enjoyed yourself. Your feedback here is appreciated so keep it coming...

pLinThwrote
Wed, 03 Apr 2013all these people banging on about bad crowds at parties.........
the event was sold out..people dont buy tickets for someone they have never heard of...
no problem at this party...
music amazing...sound system amazing..party amazing....end of

k-ptnwrote
Wed, 03 Apr 2013hmmm i had a good time with the crowd there people were very friendly and everyone was really on party...mabey it was not the typical 'berlin techno crowd' but who cares! no fight no stess just good vibes

i loved it

nicholasbell88wrote
Tue, 02 Apr 2013Exceptional Visuals. I'd love to know the artist PLease?

Reefywrote
Tue, 02 Apr 2013Rene you should of stayed for Dice, a lot people left around 5-6am, got really good after that.

But understand where your coming from in terms not feeling comfortable.

Overall Lock n Loaded put on a great event, but will it be a sustainable thing in London with bringing people like Loco Dice over, with the type of crowd now wanted to attend, that will be the big question.

Renewrote
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Music sounded good for the couple of hours we were there and soundsystem seemed decent but left before Loco Dice came on as did not feel comfortable in there at all. Horrific crowd! Such a shame that nowadays so many potentially decent parties are ruined by the clientele. Gutted that we didn't head over to Jeff Mills at Fire instead as that sounded amazing.


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