Few clubs are as iconic as London’s fabric. A staple of the global dance music circuit since 1999, the venue has hosted many of the world’s most renown DJ’s and producers as well as showcased some of the best rising talent over that period. 2019 is fabric’s 20th year and to mark the occasion the club has put together an impressive string of events for its Birthday month.
On October 24th, fabric hosts a live performance from one of techno’s most seminal outfits, British Murder Boys. Surgeon and Regis come together to bring their brand of industrial to Room One’s Martin Audio sound system. Individually, the pair became renowned for pioneering a strain of heavyweight, no-holds-barred techno though the late 90s, helping to lay the foundations for a scene that’s still thriving today. In the early 2000’s they united to put out a string of abrasive club weapons as British Murder Boys, most of which landed via their respective labels, Counterbalance and Downwards. They’ve since revived the project to perform a string of live gigs, where they showcase the same kind of noisy industrialist fare they’re best known for. This October, they come together in Farringdon for the first time for a special Thursday night XX session. Joining them is Samuel Kerridge, who prepares to air his new audio-visual live set in collaboration with Taylor Burch. Having recently joined forces for the experimentalist ‘The Other’ LP on Regis’ Downwards label, they’re currently linking up for a series of performances across Europe which recently included a main stage show at Berlin Atonal. The bill is rounded out with local (and Brvtalist) favorite who’s been turning heads with her individualist approach to blending EBM, industrial, new wave and its offshoot styles, Faux Naïf.
A very special event at one of dance and electronic music’s most legendary venues. Tickets are on sale now and you can pick them up right here on Resident Advisor.
For more visit Facebook and fabric XX.
-JRS