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Lo Five (Neil Grant) live at Emotion Wave, 28th Feb. 2019 at Constellations, 35 - 39 Greenland St, Liverpool L1 0BS. Emotion Wave is a bi-monthly night dedicated to showcasing emerging electronic producers from Liverpool and beyond.
Photo by David J Colbran - to use or licence this image please contact me via my Liverpool photography website.
Lo Five
Lo Five (Neil Grant) live at Emotion Wave, 28th Feb. 2019 at Constellations, 35 - 39 Greenland St, Liverpool L1 0BS. Emotion Wave is a bi-monthly night dedicated to showcasing emerging electronic producers from Liverpool and beyond. Photos by David J Colbran
Had the pleasure of making a mix for the superb Jupiter Room radio show - here’s an interview I did with show host Mike Stanton by way of introduction.
It’s been very quiet here because I’ve been on a holiday of sorts in Liverpool. A holiday of the most bizarre, intense and pleasurable kind taking part in the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu‘s return to the public eye with their ‘Welcome To The Dark Ages’ 3-day situation. You may have seen some photos if you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen parts of it on the news or in the papers and I’m still writing up the whole episode for this blog. In the mean time, here’s my set from Emotion Wave last Saturday – a night not dissimilar in concept to my own Further nights, so much so that I even brought along some of my projections. Run by Neil Grant aka Lo Five it runs every two months at 81 Renshaw on Renshaw Street, Liverpool (which has a great little secondhand record shop down in the basement). As ...Read more…
Here are some words from DJ Food, who I had the pleasure of playing alongside at Emotion Wave.
Boards of Canada top 10 - addendum
Last week I wrote a top 10 of my favourite Boards of Canada tracks for getintothis.co.uk. They trimmed down my gushing for the sake of brevity and sanity - but for all you completionists out there, here are the missing bits - the director’s cut...
5.9.78
My favourite ambient track ever. I can only assume the numbers refer to a birthdate – are Mike and Marcus twins? The first track of Tomorrow’s Harvest, Gemini, could be a clue…
Whitewater
I made this ^ video for a masters project – which I’m proud to say the band then added to their fan made video playlist. I also sometimes use this as accompanying for my own live sets.
Trapped [Hell Interface remix]
A remix of a Colonel Abrams track - they basically invented chillwave here.
Story of Xentrix
This Hell Interface offering is a creepy tale of a boy and his dog – given away on a sampler CD at a WARP pool party.
Dirty Great Mable
A remix of a Bubbah’s Tum track and one of the few tracks floating around in the early days, before everything was uploaded to YouTube. It features the bands trademark use of chopped up vocal samples as percussion, and is similar to Happy Cycling in that it throws a mad arrangement curveball at the end.
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