Electro beats from the south
Published Date:
23 May 2008
By Staff Copy
FANS of the thriving indie-electro scene are in for treat at the Met Lounge on Wednesday.
Brighton's South Central head the bill as part of Deaf By Stereo's latest show – which has already seen Late Of The Pier and Does It Offend You, Yeah? pack out the venue this year.
Normally performing as a DJ duo, South Central have recruited live musicians to bring added electricity to their set.
Currently on tour with The Whip, the band will then play at festivals including Glastonbury and Japan's Summer Sonic.
Main support on the night comes from Fenech Soler, who have won a whole host of new fans this year with their synth-based sound.
Singer Ben Duffy also revealed that they hope to use the gig to play with a drummer for the first time.
Opening the show is Huntingdon's Makecode:Breakcode.
Tickets cost £6 in advance. It is open to ages 14+.
To book, visit www.seetickets.com or call 01733 571616. It will cost £7 on the door.
The full article contains 175 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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Last Updated:
23 May 2008 12:02 PM
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Source:
Peterborough ET
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Location:
Peterborough