Legowelt, Seismic, Blackfriars, Glasgow, 12 Aug

Unless you're the sanctioned and certified handler of an army of cats, calling a song Total Pussy Control is not on.

Article by Liam Arnold | 09 Aug 2007
Unless you're the sanctioned and certified handler of an army of cats, calling a song Total Pussy Control is not on. With Legowelt, it's perhaps forgivable because the offending track is a rampaging piece of electrofunk that renders misogyny irrelevant in light of the sheer party vibe. Cut from the 1998 album Pimpshifter, TPC demonstrates Legowelt's mastery of hedonistic, wonky electro as well as his deeply held neo-feminist ideals. Admittedly this was made nearly ten years ago, and since then Danny Wolfers has been producing under more names and aliases than Luke Slater, creating deliciously off-kilter beats every time. He's played successfully in Glasgow numerous times; over the years his grubby influence has been smeared over the works of Voltaic, Jackmaster and even bass warrior Rustie. Jackmaster's Seismic night pits Legowelt against brother-in-bass Orgue Electronique on the 12th in the suitably grimey Blackfriars. Get off the pipe and get on the floor. [Liam Arnold]
11pm-3am, £8