Basic Principles presents Benny ILL at The Doghouse in Bristol - Thursday 22nd December 2016
Posted on: 19 Dec 2016Basic Principles is a brand new night focused on quality, raw and upfront UK bass music. Held at The Doghouse on Thursday 22nd December 2016 - famous for some of the best nights in Bristol - it's as close to a guaranteed great night as you'll find. Doores open at 10pm and the nights cools down at 4am.
Full line up:
Often hailed as one of the pioneers of Dubstep by the likes of Skream and Benga, Benny Ill has been a staple of the UK music scene since the late nineties. To most, he is best known for his work in the Horsepower Productions group and the seminal album ‘In Fine Style’ - a genre defining album on Tempa records and a true piece of underground music history. Benny’s work is featured on the first ten Tempa 12” records dating back to the year 2000 but he still continues to push music out to this day, with recent releases on Loefah’s Swamp 81 imprint and Düsseldorf based label Version.
Benny Ill Boiler Room set:
In support will be a host of the UK’s finest up and coming DJs and producers. PAN:INC, a duo hailing from Brighton and Bristol, will be opening the night with one of their brooding, dark, unique and steppy techno sets. Followed by heavy hitting rising stars Jurango and Agrippa. With Jurango’s skill on the decks and Agrippa’s serious arsenal of dubs it’ll be a set to remember. Benny Ill will be playing a 90 minute headling set drawing from everything from classic UKG, Hardcore and the latest Swamp 81 dubplates. Basic Principles founder Roy Bar will be following Benny to take the night to a close.
Set times are yet to be announced but keep checking the Facebook event for more info. £5 advance tickets are available via Headfirst Bristol - click here.
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