Drumcode has added a swathe of new names to its Halloween event at London’s Tobacco Dock. Adam Beyer’s label returns to London for its fourth year at the East London venue. Maya Jane Coles, Alan ...
Anyone who's familiar with Adam Beyer and his Drumcode family knows that his parties are usually stacked with the world's chunkiest techno talent. Halloween is no different, in fact, the haunted ...
Alan Fitzpatrick is one of the UK's biggest techno successes of the last decade. He started his career as a DJ in the early 00s and issued his first productions on his own label 8 Sided Dice in 2008.
Alan Fitzpatrick is an unstoppable juggernaut of techno. The Drumcode artist has been instrumental in the genre in recent years, dropping a bevvy of hits such as the monumental 'Skekis' (watch below) ...
London Warehouse Events bring air of rave nostalgia with Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick and friends under the M4 in Boston Manor Park AT the time of year when there seems to be festivals every weekend, ...
BART Skils has become a mainstay on Adam Beyer's Drumcode label alongside the likes of Alan Fitzpatrick, Joseph Capriati and Sam Paganini. He's also one of Holland's leading purveyors of techno, with ...
UK producer Alan Fitzpatrick may have built his name on Adam Beyer's Drumcode imprint, but in the years since his 2010 debut, Shadows in the Dark, Fitzpatrick has become a veritable techno titan in… ...
Over the past decade, Alan Fitzpatrick has managed to achieve the admirable feat of straddling the underground and the mainstream, headlining Berghain while dropping hits on BBC Radio 1. Best known ...
Alan Fitzpatrick has been ripping it up in the past few years via some storming, tough releases for the likes of Bedrock, Drumcode and his own 8 Sided Dice. He brings his underground rhythms to ...
This weekend a troop of more than 5,000 techno heads will descend on Tobacco Dock for Drumcode’s Halloween special. Some of the biggest names in the business will be playing from midday until 10.30pm, ...
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