Intense club culture, progressive visuals and twisted discussions. With droves of übercool techies descending on The Mall, the annual audio-visual extravaganza onedotzero has arrived to kick off the festival season. |
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Williamsburg meets Hoxton at Fesh when Berliniamsburg mastermind Larry Tee takes his Luxx posse to 333. 10pm -5am. 333 Old St, EC1. £10. |
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Kill All Hippies takes up new home at Canvas. 9pm-4am. Goods Yard, off York Way, N1. Free on req'd guestlist. |
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Their reputation has grown massively over the last eight years as they have redefined and explored the moving image experience. The programme is a carefully devised cocktail of exclusive screenings, live events and friendly forums. The festival has made its name spotting fresh talent and this year, those in the know will be queuing up for nordica!. This celebration of all things Scandi will firmly erase any lingering Abba nightmares. Also in attendance will be the cream of the underground music scene, progressive music labels such as Domino and Warp, audiovisual giants Ninja Tune and Output recordings. |
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Emerging name Chris Tye is on the rise. Plays at Number 10. 7pm. 10 Golborne Rd, W10. £7.50 online. |
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It's another bank holiday so another Hoxton Pimps three-day party. £5. Location with tix. 0870 020 1599 or online. | ||||
onedotzero has exported their winning festival formula to over sixty cities world-wide. But their London shindig is still their main event and will provide a feast of aural and visual fun for everyone from mulleted music industry bods to programming types. Take an adventure into moving image at the world's largest celebration of this groundbreaking art form. onedotzero8
- May 28-June 6 at the ICA |
New Untouchables celebrate 40 years of Mod & modernist culture at Modstock 2004 @ The Rocket all weekend. 166 Holloway Road, N7. £6-45. 08700 600 100 or online. |
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Late night garden party at V&A. DJs, art and bar. 6:30-10pm. Cromwell Rd, SW7. |
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Soul champ Bobby Womack @Hammersmith Apollo. 7pm Queen Caroline St, W6. £27. 0870 606 3400 or online. | ||||
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