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This event ended on Saturday 14th of April 2012
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Free before 9pm, £15 thereafter
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Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
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Shoreditch High Street 0.21 miles

Gavin Herlihy’s music has been a constant feature on underground house and techno’s most iconic labels for the last few years. Forthcoming releases on Crosstown Rebels, Culprit and Leftroom are backed up by previous outings on scene leaders like Cocoon, Cadenza, Get Physical and Buzzin Fly. As comfortable writing sublime deep house as he is at crafting no-nonsense future techno, few artists have achieved such a broad base of label support as this enigmatic Irishman. Herlihy is an established feature on the global DJ circuit. He earned his place thanks to a two year stint learning his trade as an up-and-coming producer in Berlin at the end of the 00’s. His tracks have been championed by a diverse array of DJs from Seth Troxler and Ricardo Villalobos to Jamie Jones and Pete Tong. A split EP with Detroit legend Delano Smith in the summer was supported by the house and techno elite while his deep and dark bomb ‘With Me’ added fire to an evolving relationship with hot UK label, Leftroom. It’s a long way from his debut single ‘Machine Ate My Homework’ in 2006 which was hailed by DJ Hell and Laurent Garnier as one of the tracks of the year. However, his roots in dance music lie much deeper than that. Herlihy’s teenage years were spent lost in the experimental rock of bands like Sonic Youth, Rage Against The Machine and Fugazi before uncovering electronic music during an eye-opening festival pilgrimage to England at the tender age of 14. During this pivotal trip he remembers in particular hearing early drum ’n’ bass on a north London pirate radio station. “It sounded like the future being beamed down the radio waves,” he says. "And I've been chasing it ever since." The coming months will find Herlihy’s career as a DJ and producer entering the next phase. With forthcoming releases on three of the scene’s most talked about labels (Culprit, Leftroom and Crosstown Rebels) and a recent signing to London super-agency air london, his star is set to shine even brighter than ever.

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