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    Fabrik in February

    Code: A Detroit Techno Showcase at Fabrik

    Saturday, 20 February 2010

    Time / 1130 – 7am

    MAIN ROOM – DETROIT AREA:

    Derrick May, Carl Craig & “Mad” Mike Banks, Kevin

    Saunderson, Octave One – live, Nuke

    SATELLITE – XTREME TECH AREA:

    Frank Kvitta, DJ Lukas vs Obi, Boris S – live, Patrick DSP,

    Daniel Gloomy, Cesar Almena

    CARPA SUPERIOR – VAN VAS AREA:

    DJ Preach, Rumenige & Loktibrada, Ritzi Lee, Iñaki

    Villasante, Nacho Decoder

    Techno was made for events like this at the vast industrial

    club that is Fabrik, and with Derrick May, Carl Craig, Mad

    Mike Banks, Kevin Saunderson and more spinning, it’s

    going to be quite something.

    Derrick May, along with his Belleville, Michigan high school

    friends Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson, commonly

    known as the Belleville Three, is credited with developing

    the futuristic variation on house music that would be

    dubbed “techno” by Atkins. His Innovator album is one of

    dance music’s finest and, as such, he has been responsible

    for bookings at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival with

    Carl Craig in recent years.

    Kevin Saunderson is considered to be one of the

    originators of techno and his Inner City group became

    known worldwide for house anthems like Good Life. He’s a

    true pioneer who’s future music will come alive in the vast

    innards of Fabrik. Mad Mike Banks has become known for

    acid ouse and industrial music as much as techno having

    co-founded, along with Jeff Mills, US record label

    Underground Resistance and was a key player in the

    second generation of Detroit techno.

    Carl Craig’s work is integral to the progression of the

    Detroit sound through the second and third waves. His

    soulful, jazzy output varies from deep, sexy techno to

    broken beat, proto deebee and his Planet E label puts out

    some of the best techno there is. Rounding off this techno

    heaven that is the main room tonight, is Octave One – a

    group of American Techno musicians composed of siblings

    Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden.

    There will also be two more rooms of Detroit Techno from

    Bull Shit Bookings and Van Vas, including sets from Frank

    Kvitta, Dj Lukas vs Obi, Preach, Rumenige & Loktibrada. As

    well as great music there will be 10, 000 clubbers from

    around the world, vibrant dancers, huge ice cannons and

    more all to add to the underground party mix.

    The two huge hangars of Fabrik – a purpose built club with

    perfect acoustics and the most engaging and colourful

    atmospheres of any venue around the world – make it one

    of the must visit hot spots for any clubbing enthusiast and,

    with the music on offer as hot as it is tonight, you’d be mad

    not to.

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    Goa – Gonçalo, Timo Maas and D’Julz at Fabrik

    Fabrik, Madrid

    14th February

    1pm – 1am 30EUR

    Timo Maas, D’Julz, Maetrik, Rocco, DJ Gregory, Alix

    Alvarez, Autosound, Junior, In Dub and more

    February 14th is a special day – it’s another electronic

    music fest at Fabrik, with Timo Maas, D’Julz, DJ Gregory

    and more on hand to indulge the 10, 000 clubbers dancing

    to their beats.

    Raining down techno from up on high will be German Timo

    Maas who has played at the best clubs in the world for

    decades, whilst Bass Culture Boss and techy house master

    D’Julz builds more groove. DJ Gregory is a DJ and

    producer for the likes of Defected Records and his house

    hits can get any dance floor rocking. The classy deep

    house you can expect from Buzzing Fly/Freerange Records

    man Rocco comes along with many more shades of

    electronic music on offer, and plenty of colourful production

    added into the mix.

    Everything about Fabrik is supersized – the amount and

    quality of music, the smoke cannons, the crowds, the

    sound system. For that reason it rightfully deserves its nick

    name – ‘The world’s clubbing Mecca.’

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