Lukid, Smut, The Admiral, Glasgow, 6 Sept

Showcases a predilection for mingling Dabrye's chic beats with an array of surprisingly danceable tunes

Article by Liam Arnold | 08 Sep 2007
Onandon, released earlier this year, was a striking piece of work, a Rubik's cube of offbeat rhythms and abstract samples that breathed fresh life into leftfield hip-hop. Released on Actress' Werk imprint, a stable known for its grime and dub acts, Onandon seemed rather out of place, but Lukid's production talents did not go unrecognised. Even The Skinny gave it five stars. His DJ set at Smut's forthcoming first night moves away from the spliffed-out side of Boom Bip though, and showcases a predilection for mingling Dabrye's chic beats with an array of surprisingly danceable tunes. Smut promises "open-mindedness in both music and door policy", and a love of partying over procrastination; Caleti from Radio Magnetic/Subcity's Build and Destroy brings her collection of jukebox 7"s, Motown vinyl, funk and soul to get the party started. Ibrahim, one half of Edinburgh weirdos Double Helix, and resident at Edinburgh's much missed Dogma, spins a set as well. Put on the kinky boots and dance. [Liam Arnold]
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