Hexadecimal, Az-Tech, The Caves, Edinburgh, 8 Feb

His sets are renowned for being carefully built models of anarchy, while the supports should chill and thrill the discerning clubber in equal measure

Article by Jonathan Robert Muirhead | 05 Feb 2008
This has to be one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the Edinburgh club scene's breakbeat calendar. For their first event in two months, the boys have managed to secure the services of Hexadecimal, winner of the 2007 International Breakbeats Best Breakthrough DJ award. Hexadecimal's set at this year's Glade festival was reckoned by many to be the highlight of the whole festival. The bill of supporting artists, as ever, will be Siren, Al Majik and Retox. There are also hints that there will be give-aways of all manner of goodies on the night. Hexadecimal's breakbeat-ridden, confrontational sets have, throughout the past year, been winning over new hearts and ears. His sets are renowned for being carefully built models of anarchy, while the supports should chill and thrill the discerning clubber in equal measures. [Jonathan Robert Muirhead]
10.30pm-3am, £5/£7