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    Hush Hush 3rd Birthday!

    Pearson Sound

    AKA Ramadanman

    Djamba & Giles Walker

    As a key component behind some of the most daring dancefloor music released in the last few years as both a producer and as a label owner. Ramadanman co-runs the Hessle Audio label with Ben UFO and Pangaea, and has travelled the world numerous times over whilst putting out music by key players such as James Blake, Elgato and Joe.

    We are super excited to have one of the most exciting musicians and djs able to come and help celebrate our 3rd birthday bash on his Aberdeen debut.

    Residents Djamba & Giles Walker will be warming things up as per.

    Saturday 28th May 2011

    Club Origin, Aberdeen

    8 Adv - Tickets from One Up or online here;

    TicketWeb

    11pm - 3am

  2. HushHushPearsonSound_A6Flyer.jpg

    Hush Hush 3rd Birthday!

    Pearson Sound

    AKA Ramadanman

    Djamba & Giles Walker

    As a key component behind some of the most daring dancefloor music released in the last few years as both a producer and as a label owner. Ramadanman co-runs the Hessle Audio label with Ben UFO and Pangaea, and has travelled the world numerous times over whilst putting out music by key players such as James Blake, Elgato and Joe.

    We are super excited to have one of the most exciting musicians and djs able to come and help celebrate our 3rd birthday bash on his Aberdeen debut.

    Residents Djamba & Giles Walker will be warming things up as per.

    Saturday 28th May 2011

    Club Origin, Aberdeen

    8 Adv - Tickets from One Up or online here;

    TicketWeb

    11pm - 3am

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    Hush Hush

    JOKER

    (Hyperdub/Kapsize)

    MC Nomad

    Djamba & Giles Walker

    Since his first appearance at Hush Hush a year ago, Joker has continued to reign supreme in the scene. His latest release 'Tron' was in instant classic and has been battered by everyone worth a mention. After notching up even more remixes and now signed to Universal with the release of his debut album fast approaching, we are eagerly anticipating Joker's return - this time with MC Nomad.

    Check them out live and direct on Radio 1;

    Hush Hush curators Djamba & Giles Walker open proceedings as always.

    Saturday 26th February

    Club Origin

    11-3am

    10 Adv - from One Up and ticketweb.co.uk;

    TicketWeb

  4. HushHushJoker_A3Posterjpeg.jpg

    Hush Hush

    JOKER

    (Hyperdub/Kapsize)

    MC Nomad

    Djamba & Giles Walker

    Since his first appearance at Hush Hush a year ago, Joker has continued to reign supreme in the scene. His latest release 'Tron' was in instant classic and has been battered by everyone worth a mention. After notching up even more remixes and now signed to Universal with the release of his debut album fast approaching, we are eagerly anticipating Joker's return - this time with MC Nomad.

    Check them out live and direct on Radio 1;

    Hush Hush curators Djamba & Giles Walker open proceedings as always.

    Saturday 26th February

    Club Origin

    11-3am

    10 Adv - from One Up and ticketweb.co.uk;

    TicketWeb

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    Jamie xx On James Blake - 31 Jan 2011 | Clash Music Latest Breaking Music News

    Jamie xx has spoken of his admiration for producers such as acclaimed dubstep star James Blake.

    Deeply involved with the production of The xx, Jamie Smith recently stepped out of the shadow of the London band. Working on his own material, the producer has pushed his way to the forefront of British dance music.

    Several stunning remixes, a one off release on Numbers and a project with Gil Scott Heron followed. In a recent interview with ClashMusic James Blake admitted an admiration for the producer, claiming that they were coming from the same space.

    Now it seems that the feeling is mutual. Speaking to Pitchfork Jamie xx continued the love-in, with the producer revealing his thoughts of emerging electronic music.

    "That's what's going on in London still" he explained. "James is basically a contemporary, along with people like Mount Kimbie, Ramadanman, Pearson Sound, Joy Orbison. We all end up on a lot of the same bills together in London, and you get to know each other. There are a lot of producers in Brixton, where I just moved, so it's sort of a community."

    Working on a series of solo projects, Jamie Smith also claimed that his experiences with dance music could inform the second album by The xx. Continuing, the producer explained that the new material would be "different" from their debut.

    "I think it will definitely sound different than the last album and anything I've ever done, just because our ears have been opened to so much music" he said.

    "Two years ago, I wouldn't have dreamed of listening to most of the stuff I listen to now. Like, I wasn't interested in techno and house at all before but, when I was in Chicago, I bought a bunch of Dance Mania records from the 80s and 90s, and I've listened to a lot of that."

    Jamie xx and Gil Scott Heron are due to release 'We're New Here' on February 21st.

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    Jamie xx On James Blake - 31 Jan 2011 | Clash Music Latest Breaking Music News

    Jamie xx has spoken of his admiration for producers such as acclaimed dubstep star James Blake.

    Deeply involved with the production of The xx, Jamie Smith recently stepped out of the shadow of the London band. Working on his own material, the producer has pushed his way to the forefront of British dance music.

    Several stunning remixes, a one off release on Numbers and a project with Gil Scott Heron followed. In a recent interview with ClashMusic James Blake admitted an admiration for the producer, claiming that they were coming from the same space.

    Now it seems that the feeling is mutual. Speaking to Pitchfork Jamie xx continued the love-in, with the producer revealing his thoughts of emerging electronic music.

    "That's what's going on in London still" he explained. "James is basically a contemporary, along with people like Mount Kimbie, Ramadanman, Pearson Sound, Joy Orbison. We all end up on a lot of the same bills together in London, and you get to know each other. There are a lot of producers in Brixton, where I just moved, so it's sort of a community."

    Working on a series of solo projects, Jamie Smith also claimed that his experiences with dance music could inform the second album by The xx. Continuing, the producer explained that the new material would be "different" from their debut.

    "I think it will definitely sound different than the last album and anything I've ever done, just because our ears have been opened to so much music" he said.

    "Two years ago, I wouldn't have dreamed of listening to most of the stuff I listen to now. Like, I wasn't interested in techno and house at all before but, when I was in Chicago, I bought a bunch of Dance Mania records from the 80s and 90s, and I've listened to a lot of that."

    Jamie xx and Gil Scott Heron are due to release 'We're New Here' on February 21st.

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