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Zutekh vs Tpot Summer Line Ups announced

Zutekh vs Tpot have cobbled together three crackers for the remainder of their summer programme; find out what to expect here.

Jimmy Coultas

Last updated: 23rd May 2014

Image: Jack Kirwin Photography

Following on form their blistering start to the summer parties back at the beginning of May, Zutekh and Tpot continue to go head to head throughout the sunny season and have now announced the remaining five line ups for their defining Manchester parties held at South.

They've got the not so small matter of their second appearance of the year together to navigate on Sunday 25th May (read about that here) first, but that is followed by three further shots of arcane hedonism. Here's what to expect at each.

13th July - Bloody Mary & Jack Wickham

At the helm of the July installment comes French born, now Berlin resident Bloody Mary. As one half of the sublime techno duo The Jaydes and as boss of the ever impressive Dame Music imprint, the devout underground fiend has continued to impress, called in for DJing duties at Fabric in London, Berlin's Panoramabar and Watergate, and Spybar across the pond in Chicago.

Support comes in the shape of One Records' Jack Wickham, whose low slung stripped back grooves are evidenced above. Head here for tickets.

3rd August - Acid Mondays, Andrade & more

Three weeks later and the cosmic coalition of Lex Wolf and Negghead, better known as Acid Mondays, tops the bill. The duo's production nous collided after hazy days and nights spent after the marathon sessions at DC10 and Amneisa on Mondays in Ibiza, informing a sound built around the groove of hosue with a defiant Balearic twist - check their recent mix of Yousef and Roy Davis Jr below for a flavour.

 Further support comes in the shape of Andrade, Tom Craven and plenty more, to secure tickets for this badboy head here.

24th August - Ryan Elliot, Midland and more

The August Bank Holiday sees more impetus for Zutekh as they welcome two of the domineering presences on house and techno in the shape of Ryan Elliot and Midland.

Eliot's clout remains peerless across the globe, his Spectral Sound label a touchstone for forward thinking electronic music allayed with the ultimate accolade - a residency at the indomitable Panoramabar.

Midland's fusion of the snarl of bass music with warehouse techno has breathed new life into the scene, particulalry his collaborations with Pearson Sound and his work on Aus Music - check out his set for them at Boiler Room above. Tickets here.