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ANTS set to take over Albert Hall on Easter Sunday

ANTS set to take over Albert Hall on Easter Sunday

ANTS is returning to Manchester on Easter Sunday with a HUGE lineup for a very special night at the Albert Hall.

Those on the bill include Eats Everything, Lauren Lo Sung, Nic Fanciulli and Route 94.

There are but a few artists that could claim to have more notoriety than Eats Everything when it comes to DJing prevalence. Breaking out of the West Country “Bass Epicentre” that is Bristol, Eats Everything has slowly been taking over the world with his deep, hard-hitting beats and rumbling basslines. We all know his track ‘Entrance Song’, but it’s really his DJing which made him the artist he is today. Smashing sets across the UK’s biggest clubs and beyond, his return to the Albert Hall is much anticipated.

Lauren Lo Sung is known for her dub techno sound entwined with; grooves, breaks and impeccable basslines, influenced by the intricacies of Chicago and Detroit house. The warm textures and ascribed complex layers of sound still keep true to her roots with that UK underground feel. Throughout her career, Lauren has shown true determination along side her natural flair, which simultaneously has led to a number of her productions being released on labels such as Deep Tech Records, DRAFT and soon Hector’s Vatos Locos imprint.

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ANTS regular Nic Fanciulli is a DJ, producer and label owner who has remained one of the UK’s finest exports in electronic music throughout the last decade. One of the last DJs to break through to international acclaim on the strength of his DJ’ing alone, Nic has since gone on to establish his own imprint, Saved Records, a label that remains proudly at the forefront of electronic music today. An important purveyor of international, underground house and techno, Saved has become a global brand, renowned for cutting-edge releases and standout events around the globe.

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Route 94, real name Rowan Jones, represents the very best of British, London’s beat flows through his veins. The city’s rich musical history informs all of his work, giving him his unique fingerprint. Growing up in London exposed young Rowan to a wide range of music and he made his first mark on the city’s clubbing landscape as a dubstep producer under the alias ‘Dream’. One of his early EPs was snapped up by Skrillex, with support from Chase & Status and collaborations with Benga and Katy B. In 2012 he took on a new moniker, Route 94, and began to experiment with house, falling in love with the music after experiencing it first-hand in London’s clubs. Within a couple of years he’d achieved a careerdefining moment when he made ‘My Love’ (featuring Jess Glynne), a beautifully crafted track with universal appeal. Little did he know when he made the track as a free giveaway for Annie Mac that it would reach the top of the UK pop charts, catapulting him into the public consciousness.

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Grab your tickets here.

 

 

 

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