Unit Moebius (Live) & Dasha Rush

Article by Colin Chapman | 28 Jul 2009

Dutch purveyors of lo-fi acid and techno Unit Moebius have been described as “Europe's only true answer to Underground Resistance”, with a sound that’s been described as ''diverse in style, but always holding a twisted, paranoid and fucked-up drive”'. Merging “lo-fi elements with acid house and raw, jack trax” and also serving up “hard, pounding, dark, industrial, freaky techno, funk, pop and mean, minimalistic machine music'' (according to Discogs), their recent ‘Golden Years’ compilation offered a snapshot of their more accessible, '90s dancefloor tracks.

Well-travelled Muscovite Dasha Rush has spent time in Paris, London and Japan, combining her music with work in fashion to create multi-artistic collaborations alongside artists and dancers. Her first live performances formed part of gallery exhibitions, using sound installations and theatre performances to explore the emotional and technological aspects of electronic music. She now runs her own Fullpanda label and released her debut album in 2006.

11pm - 3am, £10

http://www.myspace.com/danmonox