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Saferoom music
Saferoom music












saferoom music

Marmosets, which blends experimental house, techno and hardware synthesiser, is an offshoot project for Kingkong, the FJ-producer who won the Heineken DJ Spin competition in 2006. In 2016 he toured Europe with Berlin-based artist Inner8, a member of the techno duo Dadub, and contributed a track to a compilation album of Korean underground collective Constant Value. Ten years into his career, Shimizu finally released his own debut album, “Otolary”, in 2015, and continues to perform around Southeast Asia and in Japan and South Korea. His record label and party series, So: On Dry Flower, gets the local music out there and brings in foreign guests. He studied sound engineering in New York, then landed here in 1993 and came back to stay in 2003. They’ve assembled a posse of DJs to play for a solid five hours, including Koichi Shimizu (So: On Dry Flower), Marmosets (Tempo, Zoo Studio), Psrwp (Duck Unit) and WINKIEB. Raze is chiefly the name of a Bangkok-based collective whose members love hammering beats, rave culture and that “noise” thing. The main man on the decks will be Ansome, a wild techno and EBM producer from London who’s wielded his heavyweight percussion and synths at the 18/7001 Festival in Rotterdam and the Rave Indoor Bunker in New York. From 9pm until late, the air will be filled with industrial techno and hard techno music, dark and experimental music and another genre cheerfully referred to simply as “noise”.














Saferoom music