Following all-day Found Festival at Brockwell Park on Saturday 13th June, the Found family will decamp to East London for an electrifying night of techno grooves from Alan Fitzpatrick, Ellen Allien, Rachel Lyn and two very special guests. Distinguished Shoreditch warehouse, Village Underground, plays host to the official after hours.
Man of the moment, Alan Fitzpatrick tops a lineup that represents some of the leading figures in forward-thinking techno. A prolific fixture on the international club calendar, the Drumcode mainstay recently debuted at number 85 in RA’s Top 100 DJs Poll. Expect a shift in gears from his set at Found Festival as Fitzpatrick steps things up for Found: Later.
Following on from her main stage performance at Brockwell Park, BPitch Control head honcho Ellen Allien will bring her prowess to the after party. Her infectious, eclectic and high-octane style of sometimes acid-tinged, sometimes tech rooted and melodic techno is an irresistible dancefloor force from beginning to end.
The pair are supported by the minimal tones of new wave up-and-comer, Rachel Lyn, a We Concur resident who counts Hawtin amongst her early patrons.
Two very special guests join this exceptional trio and will be announced soon.
Get set for an explosive conclusion to Found Festival 2015, embracing the darkness, raw brickwork environment and stunning sound of Village Underground.
Found Festival and Found: Later combined offer-up a staggering eighteen hours of dancefloor action with over forty leading electronic acts from across the globe.
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