Party: Canson (live), Lake people (live), 3LIAS at B018.
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B018 proudly presents:
an avant-garde sonic experience to widen your auditory realm.
>Canson:
https://soundcloud.com/canson
>Lake people:
https://soundcloud.com/lakepeople
>3LIAS:
https://soundcloud.com/3liasofficial
*For table reservation: 03 800 018.
*Doors open at 11.
*Amar Derradj, alias Canson, was born 1976 and is living in lovely Zürich, Switzerland.
Canson came in touch with electronic music in 1993. Music and electronic media had always been topics in his life in which he was very interested. Since he has bought his first synthesizer in 1994, Canson can be designated an integral part of Zürich’s underground dance scene.
His first release followed in 2000, collaborating with Cosili on the label “Stattmusik”. First live gigs in the prestigious “Rohstofflager” club took place; in the next year the both artists played as “Anatol” in other famous clubs such as the “Robert Johnson” (Frankfurt), Batofar (Paris), WMF (Berlin) and others.
*Creating the right atmosphere is essential for Martin Enke alias Lake People, so it doesn’t surprise that he prefers to play on his strength to create an arc of suspense with melancholic melodies that drive the audience relentlessly to his gently deep interpretation of house. After his release debut on Kollektiv Turmstraße’s Musik Gewinnt Freude imprint in 2011, it was his Point EP in particular that fortified the typical Lake People sound. His debut album Purposely Uncertain Field will be released through Munich’s Permanent Vacation on the 6th of February and spotlights the fact that it’s Point Of Time for an EDHID chat.
*Hailing from the mountains overlooking the Eastern Mediterranean, 3LIAS slowly followed a deep, dark groove all the way down to the coast. More specifically the old city quarantine of Beirut. There he was swallowed up by the iconic B 018's retractable rooftop and became its resident decknician in 2006 after helping create Lebanon's underground scene through the lates 90s and early 2000s.
Today, almost a decade into his residency at B 018, 3LIAS has transformed it into a subterranean factory of silky synths drenched in melancholic, rolling grooves and deep, dark-driven beats that entrance the mind and move the feet till the early hours of the morning.
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