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Gig Guide:
26.11.09 | Concrete Streets Present Fox Gut Daata Live


Friday 4 December sees an intriguing line-up take to the concrete streets of Dundee for a night of music at the University Union.
Hailing from the South of Glasgow’s Govanhill (or GovanHELL as he likes to call it), Fox Gut Daata’s music could soundtrack the rugged nature of his surrounding area. It’s no shock that he is cut from the same cloth as his friend Rustie, with both challenging and ripping up the the dynamic of modern music in their own unique way.
If Four Tet and Flying Lotus had a baby, and the baby was raised by Modeselektor and then put through Aphex Twin’s blender, you’re halfway towards Daata’s sound.
Support comes from Andrew Thomsonm, the Glasgow promoter and DJ behind Huntleys and Palmers Audio Club. H&P was established by back in December 2007. Over the past two years guests almost 60 guests have played – ranging from James Holden, Daedelus and Solomun to Pilooski, Joakim, Daniele Baldelli and Todd Terje.  Fun parties have also been had with James Pants, Francisco and Aeroplane – not to mention the wealth of local talent Glasgow has on offer such as Jackmaster and David Shrigley.
With 2nd birthday celebrations in sight – playing host to Four Tet in December – Andrew’s also taken the H&P ship to stage parties in London and DJ’ed in Athens, Berlin and Dusseldorf amongst others. Expect the unexpected from a Huntleys & Palmers DJ set – ranging from disco / house / dubstep / synths and more.
Another Glaswegian infiltrating Concrete Streets for the night is Trill Cosby. Man of many guises, he’s now located in Dundee for the forseeable future. A peruser and player of fine music from Madlib to Clipse to Drake to Jimmy Edgar, expect to hear some beasties.

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Friday 4 December sees an intriguing line-up take to the concrete streets of Dundee for a night of music at the University Union. Fox Gut Daata, Huntley and Palmer’s Audio Club’s Andrew Thomson and Trill Cosby.

Hailing from the South of Glasgow’s Govanhill (or GovanHELL as he likes to call it), Fox Gut Daata’s music could soundtrack the rugged nature of his surrounding area. It’s no shock that he is cut from the same cloth as his friend Rustie, with both challenging and ripping up the the dynamic of modern music in their own unique way.

If Four Tet and Flying Lotus had a baby, and the baby was raised by Modeselektor and then put through Aphex Twin’s blender, you’re halfway towards Daata’s sound.

Support comes from Andrew Thomson, the Glasgow promoter and DJ behind Huntleys and Palmers Audio Club. H&P was established by back in December 2007. Over the past two years guests almost 60 guests have played – ranging from James Holden, Daedelus and Solomun to Pilooski, Joakim, Daniele Baldelli and Todd Terje.  Fun parties   also been had with James Pants, Francisco and Aeroplane – not to mention the wealth of local talent Glasgow has on offer such as Jackmaster and David Shrigley. Check out this mix Andrew recorded for us back in October.

With 2nd birthday celebrations in sight – playing host to Four Tet in December – Andrew’s also taken the H&P ship to stage parties in London and DJ-ed in Athens, Berlin and Dusseldorf amongst others. Expect the unexpected from an H&P DJ set – ranging from disco / house / dubstep / synths and more. Look out for an exclusive ‘Best of the First Two Years of H&P’ mix from Mr Thomson on Radio Magnetic very soon too.

Another Glaswegian infiltrating Concrete Streets for the night is Trill Cosby. Man of many guises, he’s now located in Dundee for the forseeable future. A peruser and player of fine music from Madlib to Clipse to Drake to Jimmy Edgar, expect to hear some beasties.

Full info on the gig can be found right here. If you’re in Dundee on Friday 4 December head along. Hope to see you on the dancefloor.

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