Event featuring Sorrow, Fritz Carlton, and Ghostea
About Sorrow
Birmingham born now Bristol-based Sorrow is an artist of whom many UK garage music lovers may have heard. His debut musical adventure was revealed in 2011, when he announced the release of his first E.P on L2S Recordings and has since released his well-received debut album ‘Dreamstone’ with Monotreme Records to the eager public. Working very closely with fellow musician Asa, the duo have made efforts to rejuvenate the grime scene with their fresh twist on the sound, gaining support from acclaimed producers along the way and securing remixes on their fellow Bristonian Joker’s imprint, Kapsize. Whatever the genre, Sorrow champions his versatility to adapt to the ever evolving electronic music scene, never refusing to elaborate on his already recognizable production style and breaking down the boundaries of genre pigeonholing.
Fritz Carlton
It was 2013 when Fritz Carlton dropped it all in search of strange tones and quirky grooves, retreating to the depths of his San Francisco studio. Grueling days into nights at the helm earned him a deep knowledge of analogue synthesizers and a unique outlier sound he could call his own. Three years later Fritz has emerged as a purveyor of wonky shades of House and long nights on the West-Coast’s darkest dancefloors.
Ghostea
Ghostea is a mysterious sort of guy. As a recent documentary outlines, he lives a quiet, mostly reclusive, slightly stoned life out in Big Sur and only ventures his way out of the tall trees for eccentric house raves up and down the west coast. His skills as both producer and DJ are undeniable, though, and as such he's racked up releases on Perfect Driver, This Ain't Bristol, and Dirtybird with very little fuss. He's part of a whole generation of producers who, raised on Dirtybird and research chemicals, are always pushing to get weirder and more adventurous in their sounds." - Jemayel Khawaja, Vice.com
Event featuring Sorrow, Fritz Carlton, and Ghostea
About Sorrow
Birmingham born now Bristol-based Sorrow is an artist of whom many UK garage music lovers may have heard. His debut musical adventure was revealed in 2011, when he announced the release of his first E.P on L2S Recordings and has since released his well-received debut album ‘Dreamstone’ with Monotreme Records to the eager public. Working very closely with fellow musician Asa, the duo have made efforts to rejuvenate the grime scene with their fresh twist on the sound, gaining support from acclaimed producers along the way and securing remixes on their fellow Bristonian Joker’s imprint, Kapsize. Whatever the genre, Sorrow champions his versatility to adapt to the ever evolving electronic music scene, never refusing to elaborate on his already recognizable production style and breaking down the boundaries of genre pigeonholing.
Fritz Carlton
It was 2013 when Fritz Carlton dropped it all in search of strange tones and quirky grooves, retreating to the depths of his San Francisco studio. Grueling days into nights at the helm earned him a deep knowledge of analogue synthesizers and a unique outlier sound he could call his own. Three years later Fritz has emerged as a purveyor of wonky shades of House and long nights on the West-Coast’s darkest dancefloors.
Ghostea
Ghostea is a mysterious sort of guy. As a recent documentary outlines, he lives a quiet, mostly reclusive, slightly stoned life out in Big Sur and only ventures his way out of the tall trees for eccentric house raves up and down the west coast. His skills as both producer and DJ are undeniable, though, and as such he's racked up releases on Perfect Driver, This Ain't Bristol, and Dirtybird with very little fuss. He's part of a whole generation of producers who, raised on Dirtybird and research chemicals, are always pushing to get weirder and more adventurous in their sounds." - Jemayel Khawaja, Vice.com
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