Studio 338 1st Birthday - Ellen Allien, Nathan Fake, Guido Schneider & more

Studio 338
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This event ended on Saturday 14th of March 2015
Admission
Super Early Bird £10, 1st Release £15, 2nd Release £17.50, 3rd Release £20
Venue Information
Studio 338
Tunnel Avenue, Boord Street, SE10 0PF
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
North Greenwich 0.34 miles

It's amazing to know that the forward thinking Studio 338 has now been redefining terrace clubbing in London for a full year. We've been treated weekly to roadblock parties, underground house, techno and cutting edge bass music.

To celebrate what has been an impressive 12 months by anyone's standards, there will be a very special event on Saturday March 14th, with a bold and exciting line up that features BPitch Control boss Ellen Allien, Border Community man Nathan Fake (live) and Workshop boss Lowtec all lining up.

And so to the music: Ellen Allien is a Berlin legend. Born and lived there all her life, she has managed to cultivate a whole sound and scene around her very specific taste in art, fashion and music. As a producer she has released countless seminal full lengths that range from dark pop to techno, new wave to minimal, always with a rare sense of personality. Ellen is someone who draws on her years in the game, someone who pilots more unpredictable DJ sets than your average newcomer. Testament to her skill, she has been tapped up for a plethora of official mix CD series from fabric 34 to Watergate 05 via Boogybytes Vol.04 on her own BPitch.

Marking another brave and ambitious booking is next headliner Nathan Fake. The exciting Englishman is a seminal sonic dreamer and long been a key part of the Border Community family. His tracks - such as The Sky Was Pink - are ambient, atmospheric jewels, married to supple grooves that really get under your skin and as a live performer he aims to do exactly the same. Expect very special things from him on the night.

Lastly, Lowtec is the man behind the much loved underground house and techno label Worksop. His ragged, analogue music ranges from slow mo and experimental to deep and Detroit inspired. His famous label has made stars of the likes of Kassem Mosse and also releases his self declared “odd Music” on Boddika's Non Plus.

Be sure to come and celebrate one of London's nocturnal gems this March.

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