Wax Factory

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About Wax Factory

THE WAX FACTORY CLUB IS BASED IN GLASGOW SCOTLAND AND IS BECOME A NEW HOME FOR UNDILUTED TECHNO / INDUSTRIAL /UNDERGROUND ACID HOUSE & ELECTRONIC VIBRATIONS

Wax Factory Description

HE WAX FACTORY. 14th Nov - JEROME HILL▽ NOMAD SPECTRUM▽KENNY MULLIGAN ▽PAUL McNAIR ▽ KENNY CAMPBELL- 3PHAZEGENERATOR
After our successful launch party in September the Bi -monthly WAX FACTORY returns again to Glasgow on the 14th November AT 69 Below
For a night of solid Techno with a heavy duty line up of some of the UK's most forward thinking DJ's. so hold tight this 1 will cause damage .
Early Bird tickets £5 pay pal to acidarmy@hotmail. co. uk
http://t-s. co /th029 <-http://www. tickets /-scotland.com/
Line up
▅ . . JEROME HILL ( Don't)
▅ . . NOMAD SPECTRUM (Fnoob Techno)
▅ . . 3PHAZEGENERATOR (Recoil)

Along side our resident DJ's
▅ . . KENNY MULLIGAN (- Acid Army - Wax )
▅ . PAUL McNAIR ( Lgwb-Wax Factory)
▅ . KENNY CAMPBELL ( Wax Factory)

From London UK we welcome
▅ Jerome Hill
Jerome has been instrumental in bringing "Ugly" back into Techno scene with his own unique stamp of "The Real Techno" on his label and bi-monthly Techno club in London called "DON'T" , which for the past few years has seen some of the underground techno stars appear along side himself such as Paul Birken - Mike Dred ( Kosmik Kommando ) - Phat Analogue , Truss MPIA3 , and many many more . DJing and collecting records since 1990, Jerome has always had the knowledge and skills to rock a crowd and is well known for mixing the unmixable and playing the tunes other DJs won't.
Playing his first gig at the legendary Wag club on Wardour street, then holding a long term residency on infamous London sound system JIBA throughout the 90's, jump forward to now, with gigs all over the place he works hard and has a respect for the music that won't allow him to cut corners or fall into line with current scenes and trends. Respected as much for his scratching and mixing skills as for his track selection, and shunning the image of the modern laptop DJ, Jerome is Vinyl all the way and loves challenging himself and the crowd on the decks. . be sure, there'll always be a surprise just around the corner. .

Jerome is kept busy running the "Don't" label since the year 2000 (fighting against the blandness and sheep mentality that pollutes the techno scene) - All releases are on vinyl as standard , the love for plastic coming in part from his 8 year stint managing London's "Dragon Discs" & "Trackheads" record shops. After co-running the wildly eclectic "Swerved" night for 5 years, 2012 saw the birth of the "Don't" club night, dedicated to showcasing real techno in the capital and bringing over guests who rarely get to perform in the UK.

As active in the Hip hop scene as in the Techno, You can catch him providing the scratching as part of UK Old skool legends "The Criminal Minds" and running the Fat Hop record label, also producing under the pseudonym "Itsu Uno"
Jerome maintains a hectic DJ schedule, touring Brazil once a year and playing regularly at seminal clubs and festivals around the world such as Tresor (Berlin), House of God (Birmingham), Fervo (Sao Paulo), Circuito (Sao Paulo), FierceHeads (Tokyo), Bangface (London), Glade Festival (UK), Bloc Weekend (UK) as well as staying true to his roots in the London free party and DIY club scene.
A self confessed sufferer of multiple music personality disorder he plays it all from Techno through to Hip Hop, Old Skool, dancehall, funk depending on the party and sometimes all of it mashed up together - but always peppered with a few nutty ones that you won't be expecting!

His versatility allows him to be the only DJ to play at both Raindance (the rave) and Raindance (the London film festival) during the same year ! As well as hosting a weekly 'Rave history' show on London's legendary Kool FM and being a regular musical contributor on BBC Radio London!
2012 saw him invited to play both London megaclub Fabric and the Spiral Tribe 23rd Birthday on board the MS. Stubnitz ship and It's this clash of underground /overground that helps to ensure things are kept fresh and are never the same twice.

www. soundcloud.com/jeromehill
http://www. discogs.com/artist /Jerome + Hill
http://www. discogs.com/label /Don% 27t
http://www. discogs.com/label /Fat + Hop
www. swervingthecommunity.com


▅ Nomad Spectrum
Fnoob Techno Director
Fnoob Radio Events Manager
http://fnoob.com/index. php
Co-owner of subsekt
http://www. subsekt.com/index. php
http://blog. subsekt.com/hen Paul Spectrum first heard Cabaret Voltaire’s Nag Nag Nag in the late 70's he knew his musical journey had started. In those early years he seeked out the abnormal and discovered the likes of Throbbing Gristle, SPK and many other dark electronic industrial pioneers.

Like most people in his day Paul was in several punk bands playing drums and attempting to sing playing festivals and in the London punk scene.

Later he started experimenting with drum machines and synths in more traditional groups playing at prestigious venues such as The Marquee and Ronnie Scotts – but there was a new sound emerging which took his interest.

When Paul started hearing tunes from Detroit he knew he had found something new and exciting – he started Djing techno at underground raves and the London Gay scene under a variety of names and played at Trade and Eurobeat 2000 as well as having various residences – in addition he would compose and play his own dark ambient productions in chillout rooms across the country and was also commissioned to play at many art events and even performed an hour piece for an alternative dance event at Saddlers Wells

But that was all in the past now Paul goes under the name of Nomad Spectrum who produces a spacey dark flavour of techno with a number of releases on Rough Rabbit, Sonic Boom, Viral Outbreak Digital and Dark and Sorouneus with more releases in the near future.

He can be heard on various Podcasts with his own monthly shows playing flowing, ambient, dark, experimental and hard techno

Paul is also the co-founder of Subsekt.com a techno production community, which has a forum, blog and podcast

Contact for bookings and remixes
nomadspectrum@gmail.com

Web:
http://soundcloud.com/nomad-spectrum
http://www. youtube.com/user /NomadSpectrum
http://www. beatport.com/artist /nomad-spectrum /193155

▅ KENNY MULLIGAN ( Strange Mysterious Weirdo)- ACID ARMY) *

Kenny Mulligan is a true champion for the original Acid sound and earlier European Techno. He loves to play the more deeper and raw side of Techno and Acid, and is currently into the new wave of Acid music coming out of the UK and Europe right now.

Raised by hippies in the 70s on the south side of Glasgow, Kenny was exposed at a very early age to the more experimental psychedelic and avant garde sounds of the 60s & 70s and at the age of 12, he was already listening to the likes of Kraftwerk, Can and other psychedelic prog rock artists. At the age of 13, he soon discovered Electro and Hip-hop and started spinning records at the local youth clubs experimenting with sound, wiring up bits of equipment so that he could create interesting mixes of psychedelic music, hip-hop and scratching.

He then moved to London and in 1988, at the age of 15, he came upon his first acid house rave in the local area and instantly connected with the acid house movement. Lucky for him he was living on a high point in London, where he could get a good radio signal and started listening to all the pirate radio stations, studying hard and taking notes during the shows.
He then got his first set of Technics turntables and spent days in record shops buying the latest Acid, New Beat and Techno vinyl releases. Around 1989 he returned back to Glasgow with his new collection of vinyl and at the age of 16 was given his first DJ gig at the legendary Bat Cave (first acid house venue in Glasgow) playing at an under 18's rave. The promoters could not believe it when they heard this young kid playing such quality music.
Following this, Kenny went on to play the harder and deeper sounds of acid & techno from Europe and Detroit. He started promoting parties for young adults and became the local link between Glasgow and London, exposing the latest dance tunes bought on his visits to London.
In 1993, he came back to live in London and instantly connected with the free party scene, hitting various squat parties and witnessing the birth of UK /London Acid Techno, following sound systems such as Virus, Jiba, Vox Populi, Insanity, Large Salad Discoteque , Spiral Tribe, Exodus Collective, Immersion and the Liberators DJ’s. Around this time, he also formed the ‘Acid Army’ crew with fellow DJ’s and artists who made it their mission to promote the more underground and heavier side of Techno. At the end of the 90’s, Kenny took a few years out to concentrate on family life, but returned some years later to follow his passion for music and reconnected with the underground party scene. Since then he has been developing his own sound and played some storming sets at parties such as Deep Acid, Retro Traxx Festival, Pirate Club, Aurora Festival, Virus Sound System , DON'T, Surplus Festival . and many other warehouse raves / squat parties and other venues in and around London and UK.
He also runs the ‘Philanthropy’ party benefit nights, which aim to raise money for a London homeless project, bringing together like-minded DJ’s and electronic artists for this worthy cause. Further to this, he has built strong connections in Belgium and Holland, coordinating radio shows for Stationsonparticulier (Belgium) and his current monthly radio show ‘Elemental’ for Pure Radio (Holland), which has showcased some quality DJ’s and producers who play Acid and Techno. He is also has a monthly show called THE SPOTLIGHT on the south London's alternative community radio station Optical Radio where once a month he invites to play new music and using his Journalist skills interviews DJ's and artists that he see's as ground breakers across the electronic music scene .

More about Wax Factory

Wax Factory is located at Glasgow, United Kingdom
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