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Jackmaster, Friction, Amelie Lens in for ’24 Hours of Dance’ at In:Motion

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Ahead of unveiling the next edition of the In:Motion series, the venue has announced its launch party with a ’24 Hours of Dance’ marathon on Friday 28th September and Saturday 29th September 2018.

The opening weekend kicks off with an exhilarating bass-heavy lineup on the Saturday with David Rodigan, Redlight, DJ Zinc & AD, The Heatwave, Mina, The Blast DJs and a yet to be announced special guest.  Friction curates his Connections Album Launch stage joined by Macky Gee, Turno, Uncle Dugs (Jungle set) as well as IC3, Linguistics, and Navigator on venomous MC duties.

On Saturday 29th September, Motion switches to house and techno including Jackmaster b2b Jasper James set, Midland, Joy Orbison and Floating Points, Amelie Lens, Blawan, Willow, Josey Rebelle, Gramrcy, Horse Meat Disco and Gideon. While the venue also plays host to a terrific trio of Dekmantel Soundsystem, Orpheu The Wizard and Ellie Stokes.

Pre-sale tickets are available at 10am on Thursday, with general on-sale 10am Friday. All tickets available here: www.bristolinmotion.com

Friday 28th September 2018
22.00 – 06.00

Motion: The Blast
David Rodigan
Redlight
DJ Zinc & AD
The Heatwave
DJ Decoy
Mina
The Blast DJs
Special Guest: TBA

Marble Factory: Friction Presents Connections Album Launch
Friction (2 hour set)
Macky Gee
TC
Turno
Uncle Dugs (Jungle set)
Pola & Bryson
The Blast DJs

Hosted by:
IC3
Linguistics
Navigator

Tunnel: Club Djembe
KG
Say3
Ngaio
DJ Polo
Noire
Galtier
Mistareez
DJ Stolen

Saturday 29th September
15.00 – 07.00

Amelie Lens
Blawan
Dekmantel Soundsystem
Ellie Stokes
Floating Points
Gideön
Gramrcy
Horse Meat Disco
Jackmaster
Jasper James
Josey Rebelle
Joy Orbison
Midland
Orpheu The Wizard
Willow
Wilson Phoenix

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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