Old school meets new school at Sequence

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  • Robert Hood, Surgeon, Clark, Matthew Dear, Andy Stott—Sequence's fourth birthday in Manchester this weekend is quite the party.
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  • Robert Hood, Surgeon, Clark, Matthew Dear, Andy Stott—Sequence's fourth birthday in Manchester this weekend is quite the party. In Room One is minimal inventor Robert Hood, spinning a set of his own remixes and productions, alongside two from Warp Records: Birmingham technoist Surgeon and Clark, who will play amped up selections from his Turning Dragon longplayer live. Expect relentlessness. Room Two, meanwhile, has more of a minimal flavour with laptop sets from Berlin's man-with-the-red-face Redshape, Modern Love's poster boy Andy Stott, and Matthew Dear, who puts down his mic to sneak in an Audion live set away from his national Big Hands tour. Techno bills don't come more on-the-money than this. Worth a trip up north, we reckon.

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