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Francesca Lombardo + James Zabiela
Friday, November 8 2013
10:00 PM-5:00 AM
***A Double-Feature Evening of Dance-Floor Bliss***
Get your freak on with these two wonderful acts, Francesca Lombardo and James Zabiela!
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Francesca Lonbardo
The London based DJ, Vocal Techniques graduate and accomplished pianist first surfaced under the Jackie Misfit guise. With this alias, she DJed at various underground parties plus clubs like Brixton Academy and The Drom in the English capital, but also released on labels like Lokomotiv Recordings and started her own imprint, Echolette Records. It was a quick success story, with remixes from the likes of Hector picking up keen support from tastemakers including Marco Carola, Radio Slave and Loco Dice.
Playing alongside the Rebels all over the globe, including Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Art Department, and Damian Lazarus has led to Francesca becoming a regular fixture at the worlds pristine dance temples including: DC10 (Ibiza), Fabric (London), and Panorama Bar (Berlin)
With all these skills and musical experiences available to draw on, the future looks bright for Francesca Lombardo.
James Zabiela
A new single, a new label, a new direction and a new inner-found creative confidence: make no mistake, the most exciting episode yet in James Zabiela’s already incredible career is about to begin. “I’m definitely more confident about my music and studio expertise,” says James, who took a certain step back from studio production to concentrate on touring for a couple of seasons. But as his brand new single “The Healing’ so ready attests, the new JZ is more musical than ever. Deep, bold and bristling with e-motional melodies, it’s probably not quite what you’d expect from JZ, the man who spends his summers in Space – but it’s true to his musical ethos, which takes in everything from Modeselektor and Boards Of Canada to classic Warp… and every other warp speed in the universe. Ever the perfectionist, James has been involved in every element: even the artwork for was shot by James whilst on a train one morning… and the field recordings were made when James was stuck on tour in Mexico.