EL-B & Neil Landstrumm @ Volume, 5 March

Burial's inspiration is joined by infamous ravestep producer at Volume this month

Article by Chris Duncan | 26 Feb 2010

El-B originally made his name as part of the well-known Groove Chronicles outfit, creating a darker streak to the garage scene at the time. He pioneered alongside greats such as MJ Cole, Wookie & Zed Bias and founded his label “Ghost”, comprising of EL-B, J da Flex and Roxy. El-B has sculpted and defined the modern dubstep sound and famously inspired the prodigious talent of Burial.

Joining him on 5 March is Neil Landstrumm, one of the most respected artists in the UK electronic music scene. His first album for Planet Mu Restaurant of Assassins saw Landstrumm combining the various influences from techno, dubstep, garage and breaks as well as vintage 90s rave and the sounds of Sheffield. The success of his ravestep sound led Neil onto a string of sessions for the BBC, more releases and relentless live tour dates all throughout 2009 to cater for his huge underground success. [Chris Duncan]

11pm-3am, £8