Milanese, Camouflage, The Soundhaus, Glasgow, 12 Oct

caustic and abrasive experimentation of low frequency and high decibels friendly tonnage that sits equally comfortably in the 'extreme' and 'progressive' categories of music

Article by Jack McFarlane | 08 Oct 2007
Camouflage's monthly residency has continued to pop up as calendar highlights by ignoring strict genre allegiance and thinking outside the box to secure the finest artists from across the spectrum of electronic music. Next up is Milanese, a man amalgamating drill & bass, grime, dubstep and more to form something bigger than the sum of these parts. A caustic and abrasive experimentation of low frequency and high decibels friendly tonnage that sits equally comfortably in the 'extreme' and 'progressive' categories of music. His Extend LP was a highlight with anyone worth their salt in electronic music (the Beats section of The Skinny included), and has since become one of the most bankable newcomers around. His formidable reputation is further solidified by his ferocious live sets, especially his show stopper at this year's Glade Festival, reportedly outdoing even veterans such as Squarepusher and Venetian Snares. Accolades don't come much higher than that, nights out don't come much more promising. [Jack McFarlane]

10pm-4am, £8/£10 http://www.myspace.com/camouflageuk, http://www.club-camouflage.co.uk, http://www.myspace.com/milanese1