The middle weekend of October sees Chibuku serve up a double drop of electronic brilliance, which joins the dots between all out raving through house, techno, bass, dubstep, hiphop, disco and more.
Jayne Robinson
Date published: 7th Oct 2011
The middle weekend of October sees Chibuku serve up a double drop of electronic brilliance, which joins the dots between all out raving through house, techno, bass, dubstep, hiphop, disco and more.
Friday 14th sees Buku’s long-time friends 2manydjs return for a Theatre set. To put it simply, no one else knows how to rock it quite like the Dewaele brothers. They remain at the top of their game with their raucous, genre-bending sets representing some of the best ever Chibuku sessions. Regular support Screendeath is also on deck duty for this show, along with one of the club’s esteemed residents, Dash.
Up in The Loft, Berlin-based Modeselektor bring their aurally scintillating live show to the club, a warped beast of house, electro and glitch music. Their latest album, Monkeytown, has got many tongues wagging. Manchester’s D/R/U/G/S support, bringing their Orbital and Underworld-inspired show to Chibuku, whilst Rich Furness gets things stoked right up.
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On Saturday the club gets ready to do it all over again, with another helping of three-room electro brilliance.
Fresh from the success of their astoundingly good Welcome To Reality album, Nero headline in the Theatre. Regularly feted as peers to Chase and Status and Magnetic Man in terms of sheer stadium rocking brilliance, in clubs their sonic sets are without compare. They are supported by the brainchild of Beni G (Mixologists) and Plus One (Scratch Perverts), Jack Beats, who are part of the new wave of British house wobbly basslines big breakdowns and pin-sharp accapellas cut, copied and pasted together into dance floor revelry. Dubstep’s 16 Bit also stars, along with Chibuku rising resident Rich Furness.
The Loft features an all night long takeover from the capital’s fast-evolving underground imprint True Tiger, helmed by dubstep’s avante garde Stenchman and East London’s Sukh Knight who brings his warped drum and bass, dubstep and grime to Liverpool. Support comes from label leaders Blue Bear and Scandalous.
INK hosts local outfit Abandon Silence. The boys are rising through the ranks of Liverpool clubs, having brought in several key figures from dubstep and bass whilst nurturing along their residents and growing a dedicated fan base. The special guest for this one is TBC, and in support there’s Horza and Dauwd.
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