Thursday 30 March
The Skinny Wolves Club PRESENT: The Hub Eustace Street 9pm €8.00
Skinny Wolves Club Decal (Live with David Lacey) Northstation Tremors with guest djs Gib (U:Mack) &Emmet (Lazybird) DECAL History: Based in Dublin city, Ireland, Decal has been making electronic music since 1993. Originally a duo, Decal released their debut album 'Ultramack 004' on their own Ultramack label in 1994. Since their debut they have released an impressive catalogue of music on a whole host of labels including Rotters Golf Club, Planet Mu, Satamile, Ultramack, Trama Industries, Leaf, Law & Auder, Lo Recordings, D1 Recordings and many others. Current activity: A new guitar-based album is nearing completion with a focus on blissed out ambient pieces. A new 12inch of ruff electro with dancehall beats is due for release on Invisible Agent Records in April with a remix from Dublins 2bit. A 12inch ep of dark minimal techno is completed and due out on Mat Carter's Varial Recordings later this year. Future activity: Recent Decal gigs have featured the addition of live drums from Dublin improv geezer David Lacey and a new set of dark, slow and heavy industial electronics. Recording of this material is scheduled for early April with an album release later in the year. NORTHSTATION Northstation is Dublin musician Steve Fanagan. Steve began recording as Northstation in 1999, when he provided the soundtrack for a collection of short films. 2001 saw the release of the first Northstation album, ‘plink.plonk', a collection of songs originally compiled for the din sound exhibition. This was followed by some live performances. In 2003 Steve began work on the ‘Bears' album, which was released in July 2004, on risc records. Since releasing Bears, Northstation has gigged extensively playing alongside many and varied musicians and played as part of the Mór festival in 2004. Work is nearing completion on the third Northstation album (called ‘Wagtail'), due for release later this year. Steve currently works as a sound engineer and releases music under several different names. He also runs a small independent label called Slow Loris
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