L-Vis 1990 & Bok Bok

Electronic music that’s intensely fresh and unfailingly progressive
Hannah Ongley
Published on February 14, 2013

Overview

Night Slugs sounds terrifying, but then naming things can be weird. To describe the sound these guys make you have to use hazy descriptions like “dancefloor-friendly” or “distinctive” or “diverse”. Sure you can pull out a few of the things it encompasses — grime, gutter house, electro, R&B, dubstep and techno — but at the end of the day they just make and peddle electronic music that’s intensely fresh and unfailingly progressive.

Night Slugs are also a record label and a club night, responsible for releasing music from some of the London scene’s most cutting-edge producers and holding a regular London night that has become a staple of the scene. But on their first Australian tour they’ll be the inimitable L-Vis 1990 and Bok Bok dropping guaranteed dancefloor bombs on the floor of Goodgod, and showing why their back to back sets have taken them from UK radio to support slots at some of the biggest events in the world.

Night Slugs will be supported by Sydney future-electro innovators Cliques, with bass junkie Preacha behind the decks.

We're giving away two double passes to Night Slugs on Friday, February 22. To be in the running, subscribe to our newsletter (if you're not already) and then email [email protected] with your name and address.

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