Memory Box with DJ Pierre (Acid Wild Pitch set)

CLF Arts Cafe @ The Bussey Building
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This event ended on Sunday 15th of May 2016
Admission
Super early bird £10,
Early bird £12.50,
Advanced £15
Venue Information
CLF Arts Cafe @ The Bussey Building
Rye Lane, SE15 5TH
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Queen's Road (Peckham) 0.33 miles

Being known as a creator of a defining genre of music is reserved for the legendary, but remarkably DJ Pierre has given birth to two styles of house music, so his legendary status is an even more worthy one. It's well documented that he's the creator of Acid House with his seminal 'Acid Tracks' as part of the group Phuture, but alongside this he solely created his infamous Wild Pitch sound. So on Friday 13 May, Pierre has been invited to play a special Acid Wild Pitch set.

DJ Pierre played his first Memory Box in July 2015 and it was one of the best Memory Box parties so far, so he's back to play an intimate loft party at the Bussey Building. It's not often you get to see a legend like DJ Pierre up close and personal. Pierre's last Memory Box indulged us in a History of the Roland TB-303, so continuing with the acid theme and opening it up wider, he's got full reigns to take us on a complete Memory Box 'Acid Wild Pitch' journey in this intimate warehouse loft setting.

Support on this night comes from Memory Box creator Robin Ball with his unique style of contemporary Acid warehouse grooves including his own productions plus Memory Box bootlegs and retro acid house gems. Plus he'll be digging deep on this night to pull out some of his favourite tough wild pitch style house tracks from labels like Relief, Power Music and Sex Trax.

Memory Box is a project that celebrates the influences of today's electronic music scene and encapsulates some of the most memorable moments in its time. A Memory Box party covers the history of electronic club music, hearing its origins from the legends and luminaries whilst exploring the influences the past has on today's music and how we shape the future.

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