Cocoon Special, Sensu, Sub Club, Glasgow, 2 Feb

Sensu start their Sub Club residency with a Cocoon special that will be majestically minimal.<br/>

Article by Sean McNamara | 10 Feb 2007
As 2007 shapes up to be a very good year for dance music, it also looks to be an exciting year for Sensu and their promoters. The Christmas period saw them move to the Sub Club and fill the venue up on a night that was surrounded by far more established parties. This has now led to a bi-monthly residency at the club and they're kicking off with a couple of excellent bookings in the shape of Andre Galuzzi and Tobi Neumann, backed by the solid Sensu DJs. Both guests are regulars at Frankfurt's Cocoon club and have had similar backgrounds by first establishing themselves on the German techno scene. Galuzzi was born in Frankfurt and originally started making his name as a highly talented techno DJ in local club nights at Parkcafe and Dorian Gray. His major breakthrough came with his appearances at Tresor in Berlin in 1992, bringing a deep minimal sound. Tobi Neumann started his career producing commercial jingles yet he cites the 1995 Berlin Love Parade as the point he truly fell in love with electronic music. His sound has an electro house feel and he was behind Munich's legendary Flokati House Club that started back in 1998. His remixes of the likes of Chicks on Speed and Miss Kitten have received critical acclaim. Sensu continue to pull superb and surprising bookings out their hat and this looks like another cracker. [Sean McNamara]


11pm-3am, £10.