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New Day is a new event from Max's/La Cheetah resident, Jamie Thomson.He invites friends Plant43 and Dom Cappello for a night of deep electro and techno music.
UK electro artist Emile Facey, aka Plant43, has built a discography totalling 10 albums and a slew of 12”s on respected scene mainstays CPU, Frustrated Funk, Semantica, Shipwrec, Cultivated Electronics and Trust. Emile is admired by his peers for his unwavering support of electronic music as an artist, DJ and promoter.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first release, Emile Facey presents Feeding the Machines, his fifth album on Plant43 Recordings and the culmination of his work to date. These ten tracks explore Emile’s passion for electro, drum and bass and techno. Of Feeding The Machines Emile said: “I love a precise, machine-made sound but with this album I wanted to foreground the human so I recorded multiple passes of phrases from hardware synths, each one capturing my physical movements in real time. The slight differences in each layer creates this organic texture to the tracks, giving it a looseness or ‘imperfection’. Humans are weird and it’s that unpredictability that makes us interesting.”
Domenic Cappello is a well-known figure in the UK underground electronic music scene, best recognised for his role as a 30-year resident DJ at the Sub Club in Glasgow — one of the city's most iconic venues and a cornerstone of global club culture.
Cappello is the co-founder of 7th Sign Recordings, a label dedicated to showcasing deep, forward-thinking house and techno.
His productions reflect the same ethos: raw, analog-driven workouts rooted in club culture but never constrained by it appearing on imprints such as Cyphon, Clone, Alien Communications, and Analog Concept.
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Maxi La Cheetah, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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