Something a little different for all you London based 313'ers.....


www.bleep43.com presents SLICES #2 - From Kingston to Berlin

Sat 19th October 2002
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Rick Hopkins (Haywire/Outlet)
Hazell (Outlet)
Lee Berwick (Digidub)
Dub-Sounds *

*live

8 - 2 am
£2

www.publiclife.org

82a Commercial St
outside Spitalfields Church
London
5 mins walk from Liverpool St
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First of all, many thanks to those who turned up to the 1st Slices party
which was headlined by the truly fantastic Rob Euroh, who showed why he is a
major talent on the ones and twos. Electro promoters, book this man because
he's hot!  We are pleased to announce details of the 2nd part of this 4 part
series of events, which will concentrate on sounds from the dub spectrum.

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Rick Hopkins/Hazell

The Outlet collective have been putting on underground parties in and around
the capital for a number of years, and Slices is happy to welcome 2 more of
their crew to the decks. Rick Hopkins, who also DJs for Haywire, has been
spinning since the mid-nineties where he was a resident at Andy Weatherall's
legendary Blood Sugar night.  Although he is perhaps more renowned for his
driving electro sets, Rick has a consumate repertoire, and alongside the
mighty Hazell, whose sets are known for their tangential content,  expect to
hear some seriously dubby textures and grooves from Pole to the likes of
Basic Channel and beyond.

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Lee Berwick

An integral part of the LS Diezel soundsystem in the early nineties, Lee's
knowledge of dub reggae is second to none. His own Digidub project has
mutated from a debut LP in 1993 to being appointed by the Swedish goverment
in 1998 to work with avant-garde Butoh dancer Su-En on a project called
"Scrap Bodies", the end result being a CD recorded entirely in a Swedish
scrapyard. More recently Lee worked on an aural project derived from sounds
taken directly from the River Thames, which was later shown museums around
the capital. He has remixed work for the likes of Funki Porcini and
Dreadzone, and has toured/DJ'ed extensively over the whole world.

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Dub-Sounds

After Plant43's praised debut performance last month, we are happy to
welcome yet another debutant, this time Jamie Croyden's Dub-Sounds project.
Jamie's main influences are drawn from the traditional dub masters like
Perry, Pablo and Tubby, yet he maintains a healthy respect for the likes of
Moritz & Ernestus.

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