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One Track Presents is delighted to have Dancepig Vs Mano le Tough back return once again after the massive Christmas blowout at the Button Factory in December. We are completing the line up is Lil Dave of Nightflight in support and Job formerly from 52funk. This time around our shakedown takes place at Andrew Lane Theater with new and hugely improved soundsytem.
Dancepig: Space Factory
Dancepig has been living and working in Berlin for nearly 3 years playing at some of the most infamous clubs there (Bar25, Maria,KitKatClub, 103 etc). He's also been called upon for his unique soundfurther afield in London, Porto, Barcelona and again home to the motherland at Electric Picnic last year and due to play Airbound in Croatia this summer. Upcoming releases include a Dancepig album & April EP for Space Factory to follow up his Beneath Me EP and acollaboration on Tensnake's forth-coming debut album.
Mano Le Tough: (Internasjonal/D.O.C)
Mano Le Tough (real name Niall Mannion) is originally from the sleepy seaside village of Greystones.Currently living in berlin mano makes and plays music fits somewhere between detroit, deep house, nu disco, minimal and dub techno. His music is being played by everyone from Laurent Garnier to Lindstrom & Prins Thomas. Mano is renowned for his exciting dj and live sets which have seen him play in some of the best clubs in europe including moog, fellini (Barcelona), bar 25, tape, club der visonaire, cookies, scala, picknick etc (Berlin), the twisted pepper, button factory, pod, underground etc (Dublin), rote sonne (Munich), and at festivals like Electric Picnic. As a producer Mano has been receiving wide spread acclaim for his work. Mano's first release "Inside Animal Minds" came out in summer '08 on respected Berlin label District of Corruption and his "Warhorn e.p." on Prins Thomas' Internasjonal label is due for release in March/April '09. more tracks are due for release in '09 including an e.p. on hotly tipped hamburg label mirau musik. as was said in a feature on mano in the January issue of Mixmag, he is indeed one to watch for '09.
 
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