This summer sees Bulletdodge main man Gareth Whitehead release his long time in the planning debut album. ‘The Brood’ features a veritable who’s who of house and techno. Each track involves collaboration: with Eddie Fowlkes, Marshall Jefferson and Robert Owens, Lenny Dee and Frankie Bones, Carl Cox, X-Press 2, Darren Emerson, Adamski, Inxec, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Space DJz’s Ben Long, Tom Taylor, Mash and Werner Niedermeier plus many more.
‘The Brood’ album launch party takes place at Glasgow Sculpture Studios on 27 June featuring Gareth Whitehead & Michael Greig LIVE and various album collaborators including Mr O (Detroit Grand Pubahs), Sqyre, Mash, My Evil Twiin, Raymond & Lindsay and more. The event will be filmed and broadcast live by Be-at.tv
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Room 1
Gareth Whitehead & Michael Greig LIVE
Mr O (Detroit Grand Pubahs)
SQYRE
Mash
Raymond & Lindsay
Lee Pennington
Jan Cree
My Evil Twiin
John Gallacher
Room 2
CryptiQ
Boogaloo
Burn The Elastic – Glasgow
Prop
Porty and Alan Forrest
Tickets – £15
Doors – 2pm to 10 pm
Glasgow Sculpture Studios
The Whisky Bond
2 Dawson Road
Glasgow
G4 9SS
“I wanted to create an album with a difference I guess, something that had a concept and theme. I felt it important to honour the different pioneers of house and techno and in creating a collaborative venture this could be achieved. Most of the guys involved I’d worked with before in some capacity and for the others the idea behind the album helped convince them to get involved.” Gareth Whitehead, Bulletdodge
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