It's safe to say drum'n'bass wouldn't be what it is today without Dillinja and Randall, and they are both on this impressive bill.
Joining them will be Concord Dawn.
Described by Goldie as "the bass explorer of the Nineties" and adjudged "the grand master" by Grooverider, Karl Francis aka Dillinja built his own soundsystem aged 16 and had released more than 50 12-inch releases by the time he was 23.
His early supporter, V Recording maestro, DJ Brian Gee, cites him as being "probably 30 or 40 per cent responsible for how drum 'n' bass sounds today".
Randall is the toast of drum'n'bass fans everywhere, thanks to his legendary mixing skills. Kiwi duo Matty C and Kiljoy make up Concord Dawn, pioneers of electronic music in their homeland and the second highest-selling New Zealand electronic act ever.
Over the years, they have had releases on Hospital Recordings, Timeless, Renegade Hardware and Moving Shadow, and international heavyweights such as Grooverider, Goldie, DJ Hype and Ed Rush have been playing Concord Dawn tunes for some years.
They've also earnt a fearsome reputation for their live performances, having played most of the major dance festivals in Europe.
Their sound is unashamedly hard, fast and grooving, referencing the tech-step sound coming out of London.
11pm-4am, £10. Call 01273 673311.
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