Collabs 3000 (Speedy J & Chris Liebing)
Collabs 3000 (Speedy J & Chris Liebing)

Electric Deluxe Label Night: combitickets available!

You know what we always really feel like after an enriching evening of showcases, artists talks and other inspiring goodness?

Getting up out of that seat and getting down on the dance floor, and you know it. Other conferences and seminars have lame music and boring drinks afterwards, but not us, no sir! After Coding the Club you can head straight into the Melkweg for a night of techno, presented by Speedy J’s label Electric Deluxe. Attendees can even get a discounted ticket, ’cause you’re special to us and after all that sitting and listening: you’ve earned that party.

So, you must be convinced by now, right? Good! Then check out the sweet line-up:

Collabs 3000
Speedy J and Chris Liebing will be performing as their collaboration Collabs 3000, for the first time in Amsterdam since 2011. Check out a sweet two hour podcast by them over on the right!

Marcel Fengler
Formerly known as part of Dettman & Klock, he pumped out his first album Fokus (Ostgut Ton) this year and kissed his underdog status goodbye. The name Fengler guarantees a set of characteristic and surprising techno, with some sidestepping into ambient and UK progressive.

Truss
London’s Truss has been around the block a few times. It was his temporary alter ego MPIA3 which really gave him a proper breakthrough, resulting in a deal with R&S records. Truss is all about varied, raw techno sounds, rich with acid, old rave and modern bass.

Abdulla Rashim
What’s the deal with Abdulla Rashim? This man of mystery lives in Sweden and won’t be caught in the spotlights. It’s okay, he’ll tell you all you need to know about him with his dark and deep techno releases.

Will & Ink
The duo Will & Ink are a classic example of ‘you want it done right, you gotta do it yourself’. With a range of self-built controller they construct raw, booming techno. Delsin Records was quick to the chase and gave the gents their own sub label. Be ready for some sharp sounds from Amsterdam.

Jean Pierre Enfant
If you’ve been to the Les Enfants Terribles nights in Trouw you know: Jean Pierre stands for purist techno with dark and raw minimal influences. Styles from Chicago, Berlin and Detroit form the spine of his solid sound, which will be starting off the night.

 

There are still combi tickets available for Coding the Club + Electric Deluxe label night. See you there!