Andy C Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/tag/andy-c/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Mon, 17 Feb 2025 15:55:53 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Tribes Unite 2025 Unleashes Huge Phase 2 Lineup – Final Tickets Selling Fast! https://datatransmission.co/news/tribes-unite-2025-unleashes-huge-phase-2-lineup-final-tickets-selling-fast/ Mon, 17 Feb 2025 15:55:47 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72980 Tribes Unite 2025 has dropped its massive Phase 2 lineup for the highly anticipated festival at Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday, 9th August 2025. With Pendulum Live leading the charge and over 40 acts spread across five high-energy stages, this year’s event is set to be an unmissable celebration of bass, hip hop, and […]

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Tribes Unite 2025 has dropped its massive Phase 2 lineup for the highly anticipated festival at Milton Keynes National Bowl on Saturday, 9th August 2025. With Pendulum Live leading the charge and over 40 acts spread across five high-energy stages, this year’s event is set to be an unmissable celebration of bass, hip hop, and rave culture.Tribes Unit

The Phase 2 announcement brings even more heavyweight talent into the mix. Drum & Bass powerhouses Netsky, Friction, K Motionz, Turno, Clipz and Serum join the bill, alongside rising stars A Little Sound, Sota, Kleu, Katalyst and Kalia. Flava D brings the bassline energy, while the electrifying DRS Live adds a special touch to an already stacked lineup. With over 30 more acts locked in, the vibes are guaranteed to be next level.

They join an already monumental lineup featuring Andy C, Hedex, Bou & Wilkinson, and Knife Party, Pendulum’s legendary side project. Expect hard-hitting sets from Joey Valence & , Caspa & Rusko, and jungle favourites 4am Kru, while the one and only Flowdan delivers his unmistakable lyrical fire.

Renowned stage hosts UKF, Fantazia, Fabric Live, and Breakin Science are curating immersive experiences that bring together the biggest names in bass music with the freshest breakthrough talent. From drum & bass and jungle to dubstep and hip hop, each stage will have its own distinct energy, ensuring an unforgettable journey through underground sounds.

After last year’s sold-out debut, Tribes Unite 2025 is levelling up with more stages, more artists, and an even bigger fusion of live and DJ performances. This isn’t just a festival—it’s a movement, uniting music lovers from all corners of the scene in one epic celebration.

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Final £52.50 Second Release tickets are selling fast—once they’re gone, prices rise to £57.00 Third Release at 6:00 pm GMT on Wednesday, 19th February (unless they sell out sooner).

With Early Bird and First Release tickets already snapped up in record time, don’t wait—secure yours NOW before the next price jump! www.tribes-unite.com

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XOYO to Host Eats Everything’s Highly Anticipated January Residency Return https://datatransmission.co/event-news/xoyo-to-host-eats-everythings-highly-anticipated-january-residency-return/ Tue, 03 Dec 2024 11:53:51 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72477 Eats Everything, the larger-than-life DJ and producer, is set to make a triumphant return to the iconic residency format at XOYO in 2025.

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Eats Everything, the larger-than-life DJ and producer, is set to make a triumphant return to the iconic residency format at London’s much-loved venue, XOYO in 2025. Across four Saturday nights from January 11th to February 1st, the Edible Records founder curates a series of unique lineups with himself at the helm each week.

From the raucous hard house energy of Trade to a taste of the Southwest scene, ravers can expect top quality talent dropping in the form of Catz’ n Dogz, Dr Dubplate, MJ Cole, Smokin Jo, Andy Farley, Storm Mollison, and a number of secret guests yet to be announced, promising a fresh and dynamic experience every week.

The internationally celebrated superstar, Eats Everything, has been at the forefront of high-energy dance music for years. Known for his infectious personality and electrifying sets, he has become one of the most influential figures in electronic music. 

The proud Bristolian made history as the first artist to take the reins of XOYO’s groundbreaking residency format in 2014, which later staged legendary residencies with such industry titans as The Blessed Madonna, Bicep, Skream, Honey Dijon, and Andy C. Every artist that has held up this historical format has etched unforgettable memories with everyone lucky enough to be there.

XOYO’s reputation as a cornerstone of London’s nightlife is well-earned, especially for its hallowed residency format. The venue’s recent partnership with leading promoter LWE has further elevated this status by programming such house and techno favourites as Sansibar, Theo Kottis, LUXE, DJ Sweet6teen, L.P. Rhythm and more into the Shoreditch venue.

As Eats Everything returns to this storied venue, it reaffirms XOYO’s commitment to delivering forward-thinking programming and unparalleled clubbing experiences in London’s vibrant nightlife scene.

Tickets are set to fly like hot cakes and are now on sale from https://linktr.ee/eatsxoyo.

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Basstripper drops ‘Time To Go’ on his label Basstripper Music https://datatransmission.co/music/basstripper-drops-time-to-go-on-his-label-basstripper-music/ Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:00:11 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=71783 After a massive set at Rampage this summer, Belgian Drum & Bass maestro Basstripper has officially dropped his crowd-favourite banger, ‘Time To Go.’ This track has already been shaking sound systems around the globe all year and is quickly becoming a staple in the scene. Basstripper, known off-stage as Jeroen Stevens, has been steadily climbing […]

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After a massive set at Rampage this summer, Belgian Drum & Bass maestro Basstripper has officially dropped his crowd-favourite banger, ‘Time To Go.’ This track has already been shaking sound systems around the globe all year and is quickly becoming a staple in the scene.

Basstripper, known off-stage as Jeroen Stevens, has been steadily climbing the ranks in the Drum & Bass world. Hailing from Leuven, Belgium, he’s made a name for himself with his relentless energy and cutting-edge productions. Basstripper initially started as a DJ, honing his craft in the underground scenes of Belgium, before stepping into production, where he truly began to shine.

‘Time To Go’ is a prime example of Basstripper’s signature style, blending unique soundscapes with powerful basslines that hit hard. It’s no wonder this track has gained so much support—it follows in the footsteps of his previous hits, like last summer’s viral sensation, ‘In The City’, which solidified him as a key player in the contemporary bass music scene.

Basstripper’s rise hasn’t been by chance. His dedication to the craft is evident in every release, and his relentless work ethic has led him to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the industry. Over the years, he’s shared the stage with heavyweights like Andy C, Wilkinson, and Sub Focus, and his sets are known for their high energy and seamless mixing, often leaving crowds in awe.

Basstripper’s been on a roll, supporting big names like Bou and B-Live during their Australian tour last November. He’s also been flexing his remix skills, reworking Netsky’s ‘Hell in High Heels’ at the end of 2023, and more recently, dropping a remix of Friction’s ‘Supersonic’ this January. His DNB Allstars release, ‘Hazmat / Deserted,’ is still making waves on the DJ circuit, further proving his ability to craft tracks that are in high demand.

Beyond his work behind the decks and in the studio, Basstripper is also deeply connected to the community. He’s been an advocate for the local scene in Belgium, often mentoring up-and-coming producers and DJs, helping to foster the next generation of talent.

‘Time To Go’ perfectly encapsulates Basstripper’s fresh, lively sound, featuring drilling basslines, crisp snares, and tight drum programming. The track’s powerful breaks and twisted synths are engineered for maximum dancefloor impact, while the edgy vocals add just the right amount of attitude.

With this latest release, Basstripper continues to push boundaries, and it’s clear he’s just getting started. Expect more fire from him in the near future—this is only the beginning. Keep an eye out for his upcoming projects, as he’s set to leave an even bigger mark on the global drum and bass landscape.

Basstripper ‘Time To Go’ dropped today! Check it out below and grab yourself a copy here!

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The State of the Scene: Drum & Bass Goes Global https://datatransmission.co/dt-dnb/the-state-of-the-scene-drum-bass-goes-global/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 16:07:42 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=71459 It’s the end of July and British festival season is well and truly underway. The nights are light, the days are long and the youth of the UK wait in anticipation for the highlights of their year. Early summer festivals like Love Saves the Day and Forbidden Forest have whet the appetite and filled Instagram […]

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It’s the end of July and British festival season is well and truly underway. The nights are light, the days are long and the youth of the UK wait in anticipation for the highlights of their year. Early summer festivals like Love Saves the Day and Forbidden Forest have whet the appetite and filled Instagram feeds with summer-raving content, but the biggest are yet to come. Every year, Boomtown, Creamfields and Reading & Leeds festivals mark the most important dates in thousands of British ravers’ calendars. But Drum & Bass fever is by no means unique to the United Kingdom. It’s no secret that Central Europe, Australia and New Zealand share our love for the genre, with well-established culture, production and events but, this year more than ever, it’s clear that Drum & Bass is going truly global.

Until recently, if you’d heard of Drum & Bass being played overseas, it would be relatively safe to assume that it would be in one of two regions: Central Europe or Australasia. These two parts of the world have longstanding reputations when it comes to Drum & Bass. The Czech Republic, for example, hosts arguably the biggest DnB-specific festival in the world in Let It Roll, whose star-studded line-up has lived up to expectations every year for nearly a decade. Belgium and the Netherlands also have a history with Drum & Bass, with the former playing host to the highly respected Rampage festival, and the latter the home to the Liquicity label and festival. Australia, home of legendary group Pendulum, is a recognised Southern Hemisphere hub for the genre, but Aotearoa (New Zealand) is probably a more established stronghold. Here, it’s so popular it’s virtually mainstream. Turn on George FM at any time of the day and you can find Drum & Bass on the radio almost 24/7.

But more recently, we’re starting to see a wider variety of venues play host to Drum & Bass. Certainly, in Europe, you can find regular events in France, Switzerland, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia and Germany organised by Get in Step, Hospitality and Liquicity. DnB Allstars recently hosted a festival in Portugal, having staged a similar event in Spain in 2022, while Croatia’s week-long Hospitality on the Beach has become a bucket-list event for ravers since launching in 2018. While both impressive and encouraging, expansion within Europe is far from surprising. Most recently, DJs have been breaking new ground outside the continent, performing in fascinating venues in Asia and large-scale events in the United States.

Take the middle weekend in June, for example. Drum & Bass was being played simultaneously across three separate continents, by some of the most recognisable names in the genre. On Saturday 15th June 2024, while Chase & Status were performing on the shores of Lake Como (Italy) at Nameless Festival, the Hospitality trio of Whiney, Degs and Anaïs were playing the final date of their Australia, New Zealand and Asia tour in Bangkok (Thailand); Grafix was headlining a club night in Pheonix, Arizona (USA); and S.P.Y, Fred V and London Elektricity were in Bali (Indonesia) for Locus Festival. You might dismiss this as a coincidence, but it’s really an insightful illustration of the global expansion of Drum & Bass over the last few years. And it’s by no means a one-off. This year, Asia has been well catered for by the Hospitality tour, with dates in Singapore and Seoul in the middle of May and four consecutive dates for India in June, with Whiney, Degs and Anaïs stopping off at New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore.

But the region that has attracted the most attention in terms of its growing interest in Drum & Bass is the USA. Until recently, received wisdom was that Drum & Bass was a British phenomenon, unsuited to American culture. British and American definitions of raves were seen to be incompatible. But those attempting to export the genre across the Atlantic refused to be obstructed. The most well-known example is the Worship group, made up of genre leaders Dimension, Sub Focus, Culture Shock and 1991. These four have spoken publicly about the frustrations of “half-empty clubs” in America and, in 2020, set out to conquer the American market once and for all. Since then, they have completed three North American tours, which have made an undeniable impact. Just this year, festivals across the States have featured these and other well-known Drum & Bass DJs, attracting healthy crowds. Chase & Status, Hedex, Bou and Andy C were booked for Ultra Miami in March, Kenya Grace represented the scene at Coachella in April and Delta Heavy, K Motionz and Mefjus played at Orlando’s Forbidden Kingdom at the start of June. The pinnacle of US growth, however, undeniably came as the Worship quartet played a closing hour-and-a-half set to 30,000 American ravers at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas in May of this year.

The majority of the artists cited in these international events are British. Perhaps that’s not a surprise given that the UK is the birthplace of the genre. It’s undeniable that Drum & Bass has been a resounding success as a cultural export. But for this popularity to be more than a flash in the pan, it’s necessary for local DJs to perpetuate interest in their various regions. Fortunately, there are numerous examples of DJs from around the world who are carrying the torch internationally. Again, Europe provides a plethora of recognisable names: Austria’s Camo & Krooked, the Netherlands’ Andromedik, Belgium’s Netsky, Russia’s Synergy and France’s The Caracal Project. Aotearoa (New Zealand) has produced top artists like Lee Mvtthews and Elipsa, as well as young talents like Rova; while Australia boast Pendulum, Ekko & Sidetrack, ShockOne and Luude among their products. Excitingly, recognised producers can now also be found in Asia, like Sri Lanka’s IYRE or Japan’s Makoto. And perhaps most encouraging of all, American artists, some of whom began producing long before the boom in the US, can now reap the rewards of their hard work. Justin Hawkes, Bensley and Kumarion serve as good examples, having formed a group under the notably apt name ‘Carry the Fire‘. On the very same night in June that Drum & Bass events took place in Bangkok, Lake Como and Bali, this trio played in Denver for their seventh event of their 21-date North America tour.

The global spread of Drum & Bass is clear for all to see. In 2024, the genre has touched all corners of the world and it ought to be no surprise. Even within the UK, we’ve seen the genre explode in popularity, bringing it into contact with mainstream culture. While it is impossible to predict such a volatile thing as popularity, particularly in the case of dance music, where trends come and go before anyone has time to notice, all the signs over the last few years are very encouraging. While Drum & Bass has emerged as a force capable of contending with the established favourites of House and Techno at home, the same can now, very much be said, around the world.

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Reviewed: Andy C ‘One More Time’ at XOYO London – 3/12/2023 https://datatransmission.co/blog/reviewed-andy-c-one-more-time-at-xoyo-london-3-12-2023/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:40:48 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=69919 RAM Records co-founder Andy C relived two unforgettable residencies at XOYO London with a blistering one-off show on Sunday.

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For many bass music enthusiasts in London and the surrounding areas, Andy C and XOYO, in the same sentence, evoke distinct and undeniably parallelled memories of historically significant dancefloor moments in the heart of the capital.

Andy’s 2017 residency at the Old Street hotspot led to him becoming the first artist ever invited back for a second residency at the venue, in which he sold out his 2019 13-week residency in record time – breaking XOYO’s website the moment tickets went on sale.

With that in mind, it will be no surprise that over 20,000 people tried to obtain tickets to Andy’s ‘One More Time’ show at XOYO on Sunday, 3rd December. After all, who could resist another chance to surrender to The Executioner as he set upon the intimate basement of one of London’s leading Drum and Bass hubs?

Heading into the city on a cold December evening is always a crisp and bitter affair, and this was one of those occasions where you take a moment of gratitude for the concept of the ‘guestlist’. As we passed the colossal line of people outside the venue, it brought back glimmers of Andy’s previous residencies, paved with anticipation for an onslaught of face-melting throwdowns and applauded wheel-ups.

Stepping foot into XOYO London, we’re reminded instantly of its raw beauty and subterranean aesthetic. It’s almost portal-esque as you step in off the street with its highrise combinations of glass and steel and into the minimalist beauty of red brick walls, concrete floors and dark wood accents laced with neon and mood lighting. If you’re looking for a solid aural experience without all the fancy bells and whistles, just good old-fashioned raving, XOYO is up there.

As the club began to fill and the support acts intricately continued to wind up the musical thermostat, it was clear that we were in for a good night. Such a variety of people of all ages from different walks of life, all brought together under one roof by one common denominator; the vibes from the get-go were about as genuine as you’re likely to find on any dancefloor.

When Andy C and Tonn Piper stepped into the booth, you could feel an increased collective vibration throughout the venue. People were locked in and ready to let Andy unapologetically have at it – as he does in all his sets. As expected, no time was wasted in getting down to the nitty-gritty. No fancy long intro; lights down, hands up and away we went.

Traversing a kaleidoscope of Drum and Bass, Jungle, Hardcore, Liquid, Neurofunk and everything else in between, it was an archetypal educational experience. Showing class with acknowledgement of his fans in attendance, Andy’s willingness and ability to fuse timeless classics with New-school weapons are, as they always have been, seemingly boundless. It sometimes begs belief how someone can effortlessly engage with such a broad age range audience. Still, it also serves as a firm testament to Andy’s standing in the industry over the years as one of the genre’s perpetuating tastemakers.

Despite some technical sound issues halfway through his set, which meant there was a short break in the audio, it was over as soon as it began as Andy dived head first back into his onslaught completely unfazed – as though he had just nipped off to the toilet.

It may sound cliche, but nobody does it like Andy C. He is, always has been, and likely always will be, in a league of his own.

Based on previous experiences, the bar was set extremely high for this show. Going into the event, you’re thinking: “Is it going to be as good as previous shows?” or “How’s he going to match his residencies here?”

It has to be said. ‘One More Time’ could have easily been ‘One More Show’ at the end of one of his residencies. It was entirely and utterly electric from start to finish. The people. The music. The venue. It’s just an unbeatable combo, and we hope it’s not the last time Andy C graces the booth at XOYO.

Huge thanks to the guys at XOYO for having us down. We had an absolute blast and can’t wait to come back!

Check out XOYO London’s upcoming club program, including Jungle Cakes’ Xmas Party & Grooverider Presents ’25 Years of The Prototype Years’ HERE.

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XOYO Birmingham Unveils Star-studded Lineup for A Weird & Wonderful NYE 2023 https://datatransmission.co/event-news/xoyo-birmingham-unveils-star-studded-lineup-for-a-weird-wonderful-nye-2023/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 07:54:46 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=69901 XOYO Birmingham keeps its streak of high-quality event programming alive right up to the outer limits of 2023 with A Weird & Wonderful NYE.

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The Midlands’ most sought-after newfound nightlife venue, XOYO Birmingham, keeps its streak of high-quality event programming alive right up to the outer limits of 2023 as it prepares for A Weird & Wonderful New Year’s Eve party like no other.

Spread across three of the venue’s immersive arenas, with over 20 bass heavy artists filling the bill, including the legendary Andy C and Tonn Piper, Mozey, and 4am Kru, XOYO Birmingham is stepping up to the plate on Sunday, 31st December to offer an unparalleled experience from 10pm until 5am on New Year’s Day.

On a night that promises to be one of the standout parties of the year, XOYO Birmingham’s championed main room, stacked with one of the hardest-hitting sound systems in Europe, will play home to drum ‘n’ royalty Andy C and Tonn Piper who’ll ring in 2024 with one of their famously larger-than-life midnight sets, following Andy C’s highly anticipated one-off show at XOYO London this December.

They’ll be joined by DnB Allstars fave Mozey, the raucous Jungle-inspired duo 4am Kru who return with another killer live set following their appearance at the venue opening in September, Kara, Frenetic, Escape, LFM, hosted by Busta & RVS. 

XOYO’s groundbreaking immersive AV room is staged by local Birmingham brand, Run Come Events, and offers partygoers the opportunity to dive into the sounds of Manchester’s Chimpo, whose midnight set will spin party goers into the new year. The BBC Introducing-tipped DJ and producer is backed up by Natty Lou, Mono, Greena, Clifdon, Kallum B2B Sheppa and Jewelzy B2B Tai – hosted by Busta, Cheshire Cat, Steev, Fabz B. 

Completing the trifecta of NYE dancefloors, XOYO Birmingham’s aesthetically enriched Roof Garden will be the stage for a Serious Selectas x 2Tekky takeover, featuring a wave of local talent, including Archconlon, Aup Dub, DMD, Faraday, Jake Jordan, Lee Hasty, Mesopolonica and Stevo. 

A staple in the late-night dancing diet of the Midlands, A Weird & Wonderful is known for putting on some of the region’s most memorable events – especially its NYE soirees. Curated by leading West Midlands promoter, Weird Science – the team behind MADE Festival – the event has previously welcomed the likes of Chase & Status, High Contrast, Dimension, Bou, and many more of bass music’s most respected names; A Weird & Wonderful have met the bar once again with this momentous 2023 edition.  

New Year’s Eve is undoubtedly one of the unmissable party nights in the calendar year. For those looking to stomp their way into 2024 soundtracked by the best that UK Bass music has to offer, XOYO Birmingham has it covered!

Tickets for this unforgettable year-end rave outing are available now via https://xoyobirmingham.co.uk

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Andy C returns to XOYO London for a Sunday session of epic proportions https://datatransmission.co/news/andy-c-returns-to-xoyo-london-for-a-sunday-session-of-epic-proportions/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 12:30:33 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=69753 Experience an extraordinary night as Andy C triumphantly returns to the iconic XOYO London on Sunday, December 3rd, for an exclusive and eagerly awaited one-night-only show. His previous residencies at XOYO, spanning 13 electrifying weeks each, have etched themselves into the annals of clubbing folklore. Now, after a four-year hiatus, Andy C steps back onto […]

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Experience an extraordinary night as Andy C triumphantly returns to the iconic XOYO London on Sunday, December 3rd, for an exclusive and eagerly awaited one-night-only show. His previous residencies at XOYO, spanning 13 electrifying weeks each, have etched themselves into the annals of clubbing folklore. Now, after a four-year hiatus, Andy C steps back onto the XOYO stage, prepared for an extended, all-night set, ready to reclaim his throne on one of the most revered dancefloors in the UK. The event kicks off at 4 pm, promising a journey through Andy C’s roots and evolution, blending historic Drum & Bass moments with fresh, innovative sounds, culminating in an immersive day-into-night experience for devoted fans and newcomers alike.

A luminary in the Drum & Bass realm for decades, Andy C’s influence is indelible. His groundbreaking productions and electrifying live performances, as the founding pillar of RAM Records, have not only shaped but redefined the constantly evolving global landscape of Drum & Bass, setting the stage for the rise of a new generation of talented artists.

For enthusiasts entrenched in London’s vibrant Drum & Bass culture, the mere mention of Andy C’s legendary residencies at XOYO reignites a rush of vivid memories. Teaming up with his longtime collaborator, the illustrious hype man Tonn Piper, Andy C delivered an unforgettable series of 13 pulsating shows in 2017 and 2019. These shows boasted an array of esteemed names and breakthrough talents in the genre, featuring the likes of Dillinja, Camo & Krooked, DJ Randall, Fabio, Turno, Loadstar, Voltage, René LaVice, and a myriad of other distinguished artists.

In 2019, Andy C etched his name in history once more, becoming the first DJ to receive a second invitation to host a residency at XOYO London. His impact was seismic, as he achieved an unprecedented feat, selling out the entire 13-week run in less than three hours, overwhelming the XOYO website with an unprecedented surge in demand.

Building upon the foundation of Andy C’s groundbreaking achievements at XOYO London, this highly anticipated event is poised to script yet another unforgettable chapter in the club’s storied history. Authored by one of the definitive figures in bass music culture, this performance promises to be a triumphant third act, cementing XOYO’s legacy as an epicentre for groundbreaking Drum & Bass experiences.

Tickets go on sale on Monday 20th November starting at £25 +booking fees, grab yours here!

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Worried About Henry Presents an Unforgettable Day of D&B at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes https://datatransmission.co/news/worried-about-henry-presents-an-unforgettable-day-of-db-at-marshall-arena-milton-keynes/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 16:03:00 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=69061 Worried About Henry and EventOne the team behind Hidden Festival are thrilled to announce an electrifying day of Drum & Bass at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023. This highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of bass music like no other, featuring an exceptional lineup of top-tier artists from […]

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Worried About Henry and EventOne the team behind Hidden Festival are thrilled to announce an electrifying day of Drum & Bass at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023. This highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of bass music like no other, featuring an exceptional lineup of top-tier artists from the genre.

Headlining this extraordinary gathering of music enthusiasts is none other than the legendary Andy C, accompanied by the dynamic Tonn Piper, promising an unparalleled performance that will leave fans craving for more. The incomparable duo of Hedex and Eksman are set to take the stage, ensuring an adrenaline-pumping experience that will get the revellers bouncing.

The enchanting sounds of Hybrid Minds, coupled with the mesmerizing vocals of Tempza, will create an unforgettable musical journey, while Sub Focus will play a DJ set, accompanied by the lyrical mastery of MC ID, which is set to have ravers skanking all night long.

Adding more sonic brilliance to the lineup, Mozey, Pola & Bryson, and Lens will take the stage with their unique and captivating performances. They will be joined by the unparalleled energy and skill of MCs Duskee, Dread MC, and Phantom, who will undoubtedly elevate the atmosphere to new heights.

The Marshall Arena, with its state-of-the-art facilities and spacious layout, is the perfect venue to host this extraordinary event. The show will commence at 2:00 PM and will continue until 11:00 PM, ensuring a day filled with non-stop energy and music.

Pre-sale tickets for this event go on sale 10am on Tuesday 15th August and General sale at 10am on Wednesday 16th August, sign up here. Early booking is highly recommended, as this event is expected to sell out quickly due to the popularity of the lineup and the phenomenal experience it promises to deliver.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of an incredible day filled with exceptional talent, electrifying performances, and an atmosphere like no other. Join Worried About Henry at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023, for an unforgettable celebration of Drum & Bass.

Don’t sleep on this and sign up now!

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The Prodigy’s ‘The Fat Of The Land’ gets the remix treatment for the 25th Anniversary https://datatransmission.co/news/the-prodigys-the-fat-of-the-land-gets-the-remix-treatment-for-the-25th-anniversary/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 11:39:12 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=68784 XL Recordings has announced an exciting remix package in honour of the 25th anniversary of The Prodigy‘s influential third studio album, ‘The Fat Of The Land’. Scheduled for release on July 28th, this special edition silver 12″ vinyl and digital package, titled ‘The Fat Of The Land 25th Anniversary – Remixes’, will showcase an impressive […]

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XL Recordings has announced an exciting remix package in honour of the 25th anniversary of The Prodigy‘s influential third studio album, ‘The Fat Of The Land’. Scheduled for release on July 28th, this special edition silver 12″ vinyl and digital package, titled ‘The Fat Of The Land 25th Anniversary – Remixes’, will showcase an impressive lineup of exclusive new remixes. Renowned artists such as Mefjus, Camo & Krooked, Gydra, and René LaVice will contribute their unique interpretations, alongside the iconic ‘Firestarter’ remix by Andy C, which made waves last year.

To commemorate this announcement, DJ and producer René LaVice, well-known for his role in hosting Radio 1’s Drum & Bass Show, yesterday released his remix of ‘Mindfields’. Grab it here!

Upon its original release in 1997, ‘The Fat of the Land’ attained global acclaim, swiftly claiming the number one spot on album charts worldwide and amassing over 10 million copies sold. The album’s explosive debut single, ‘Firestarter’, marked a significant moment as Keith Flint stepped into the spotlight as the lead vocalist for the first time. Accompanied by the groundbreaking music video directed by Walter Stern, which was recently remastered and made available in HD for the first time, ‘Firestarter’ left an indelible mark.

Furthermore, The Prodigy will be gracing the stages of several European festivals this summer, leading up to an autumn headline tour. The highly anticipated tour includes two nights at London’s illustrious Alexandra Palace, boasting a capacity of 10,000, scheduled for November 24th and 25th.

Pre-order your copy of The Prodigy ‘Fat Of The Land 25th Anniversary – Remixes’ here!

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Snowbombing 2023 announces first wave of artists https://datatransmission.co/news/snowbombing-2023-announces-first-wave-of-artists/ Mon, 17 Oct 2022 15:06:23 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=67191 Snowbombing is returning to the Austrian slopes in 2023 with a bang – once again taking over the town of Mayrhofen between 10th-15th April with a sensational lineup ready to soundtrack a festival experience like no other! With some of the hottest names in electronic and underground music right now, Snowbombing 2023 promises to be the […]

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Snowbombing is returning to the Austrian slopes in 2023 with a bang – once again taking over the town of Mayrhofen between 10th-15th April with a sensational lineup ready to soundtrack a festival experience like no other! With some of the hottest names in electronic and underground music right now, Snowbombing 2023 promises to be the ultimate party celebration impossible to miss come April 2023. 

Leading the way for 2023 is one of the most influential producers and figures in modern electronica in Jamie xx. Across a storied career beginning with The xx and featuring critically-revered releases, packed venues and giant festival stages – nobody has soundtracked the past decade in the way Jamie has. With latest cuts ‘Let’s Do It Again’ and ‘Kill Dem’ already firm dancefloor staples, Jamie xx continues to innovate and look to what’s next – with his Snowbombing debut bound to be a must-see for a headline night like no other. Taking to the festival’s legendary Forest Stage, Snowbombing 2023 and Jamie xx promises to be the combination that’ll have fans talking for years to come as another iconic chapter is added to his already Hall Of Fame career.

Leading this first wave of names is the vibrant, East London DJ, producer and singer Eliza Rose, who recently took over the UK singles chart with her unstoppable #1 tune ‘B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)’. With that track, Eliza Rose became the first female DJ to top the official chart in 20 years, leading the way for a whole new generation of DJs and producers, and bringing the London underground scene straight to the top. The biggest sound of right now comes to Snowbombing for a huge moment that’s sure to go down as a highlight in Snowbombing history. Also storming his way to the very top is Bru-C, fresh from a summer festival season that saw his name taking over the biggest stages and soundtracking every step in a manner that points to him as the next big breakthrough sensation in UK rap. With an electric live show ready to go, it’s going to be SCENES when he heads to Mayrhofen for Snowbombing 2023. Speaking of Snowbombing, Andy C returns to Mayrhofen with a jaw-dropping history of unforgettable sets that have made him not only an icon – but one of the most sought-after electronic acts on the planet. Expect a trip through D&B history from the arena-filling titan, with Snowbombing a chance to catch him performing in an environment like no other. See you down the front.

Known to be the wildest full-week party going, Snowbombing comes once again with the best names from modern clubbing culture. With the likes of Folamour and his unique POWER TO THE PPL A/V show, perfectly crafted for euphoric vibes, Grammy award-nominated electronic duo Groove Armada, legendary party-maker and Snowbombing favourite Artwork serving up spinning vibes, stunning turns from Jayda GEats Everything, Girls Don’t Sync, Denis Sulta, DJ Seinfeld, Yung Singh, Flava D, Sam Divine and Dusky as well as a must-see set from hotly-tipped electro-pop duo Piri & Tommy, Snowbombing party-goers are in for a festival experience that delivers night after night, in unique location after unique location. 

As well as a list full of incredible talent that will get the floor shaking and dancing until the very early hours of the morning, this first announcement comes with news revealing Snowbombing’s first takeovers from some of the biggest names in the modern electronic scene. After storming the 2022 Street Party, Glitterbox returns for another glitter-soaked celebration bound to have thousands moving in joy from a broad array of sensational talent, alongside Defected Records themselves bringing the hits in a way only they know how. He.She.They return after a rapturously received debut in 2022, revelling in inclusivity and individuality with a takeover ready to seize the week as their own – and it ensures Snowbombing once again is delivering a 360° trip through the best in modern electronic culture. With thriving duo-of-the-moment Hybrid Minds, grime pioneer D Double E, visionary DJ Patrick Topping and the trailblazing Sherelle amongst others announced today – Snowbombing is already a must for 2023, with the great and the good descending on Mayrhofen for a living, breathing world of release and party moment. As always, expect the unexpected at The World’s Greatest Show On Snow!

With record demand already for those looking to secure their spot for one of the world’s most unforgettable party experiences, these names serve as just a tease of a stacked lineup full of world-conquering names all bringing the fire to a snow-covered wonderland. With 2023 headliners, more names, hilarious Craft Of Daft fun, Mountaintop Brunch takeovers and much more to be announced – it’d be ludicrous to miss out on The World’s Greatest Show On Snow: Snowbombing 2023.

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