After last appearing on Moon Harbour alongside Sven Tasnadi with a fine collaborative EP, Dan Drastic returns to the label with three new tracks of elastic, stripped back house music that come complete with a remix from Berlin’s Ian Pooley. Every track on this EP demands to be played loud on intimate dancefloors.
Supported by: Dubfire, Karotte, Monika Kruse, Reboot, Pan-Pot, Nic Fanciulli, Audiofly, tINI, Nick Curly, Sabb, Martin Eyerer, Timo Maas, Meat, Cuartero, Fabrizio Maurizi, Tuccillo, Tripmastaz, Simon Baker, Chris Wood, Kaiserdisco, Pirupa, Ekkohaus, Sable Sheep, Ray Okpara, Zohki & Roozlee, Raresh, Marco Faraone, Stacey Pullen, Federico Molinari, Brothers’ Vibe, Steve Lawler, Kabale Und Liebe, Michel De Hey, Raresh, Joris Voorn
Upcoming gigs Dan Drastic
24.08. Hexenwerk Festival, Halberstadt, Germany
31.08. Mansion Camp, Lima, Peru
07.09. Täubchenthal, Leipzig, Germany
21.09. Moon Harbour Showcase, Distillery, Leipzig, Germany
02.10. Never Ever, Elipamanoke, Leipzig, Germany
11.10. Hundert Quadrat, Rosenheim, Germany
19.10. ADE Discotronic & Moon Harbour / Cargo Edition, Nomads, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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