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Senser + Very Special Guests7;30pm, Friday 16th October, Club 85, Hitchin
SENSER – Defying Boundaries Since 1989
Born from the underground energy of free festivals, squat parties, and the acid rave scene, Senser emerged in 1989, forging an incendiary fusion of beats, rhymes, heavy guitars, and a kaleidoscope of musical influences. Their fearless experimentation gave rise to a sound that was as politically charged as it was sonically innovative—a genre-defying force that continues to resonate today.
In 1994, Senser signed with Ultimate Records / A&M, unleashing their debut album ‘Stacked Up’ to worldwide acclaim. The album smashed into the UK charts at No. 4, selling over 250,000 copies and cementing their place in the alternative music landscape.
Their electrifying live presence saw them ignite legendary festivals, from Glastonbury (1992-1995, 1998) and Reading (1993, 1994) to Download (2010), Hellfest (2013), and Pukkelpop, captivating audiences across Europe, the USA, and Japan. Sharing stages with Rage Against The Machine, Henry Rollins, The Levellers, Skunk Anansie, and Tool, Senser carved a reputation as a
ferocious live act with an unrelenting message.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of ‘Stacked Up’, the band remastered and re-released the album as ‘Stacked Up **’, with legendary engineer John Dent (Bob Marley, The Clash, Motörhead, The Prodigy) at the helm, breathing new life into a landmark record.
2025 marked the return of Senser with their sixth studio album, Sonic Dissidence. Upholding their fiercely independent ethos, the record is entirely self-funded, self-produced, and released through their own label, Imprint Music. Staying true to their signature blend of rock, metal, hip-hop, and alternative electronica, the album solidifies Senser’s standing as pioneers of hybrid crossover music. Sonic Dissidence is the band’s most distilled and uncompromising statement to date.
No filters. No compromises. 100% Senser.
We have some very special guests to add to the bill we will be announcing in July.
Tickets on sale from See.
“hammer heavy, incisor sharp guitars and right-on rapped out vocals,
regularly blowing the likes of Rage Against The Machine off stage”
Rock Sound
“KKKK – top of our playlist”
Kerrang!
“9/10: Live performances such as this are true rarities. Senser fuckin
smashed it”
Planet Mosh
“irresistible mash up of metal, trip hop and Prodigy-esque live beats”
Classic Rock
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Club 85, 74 Whinbush Road, Hitchin, SG5 1PZ, United Kingdom
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