London’s Southbank Centre and Trouble Tune have teamed up to put on a series of club nights at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Two of these will form part of the 2011 Ether festival.

Particularly noteworthy is the Saturday 9 April event, which will see the QEH’s 750-capacity Front Room play host to Oneohtrix Point Never (live), Games (live) and oOoOO (DJ set). oOoOO earned much acclaim for his EP on Tri Angle last year, and to our knowledge this is his first major UK appearance. Daniel Lopatin’s synth drift project Oneohtrix Point Never should be familiar to you all by now; Games, his collaboration with Joel Ford, stretches, squashes and recombines sampled pop fragments into extraordinary new shapes.

The night before, April 8:  a treat for the techno romantics among you, with live performances from Pantha Du Prince and Apparat (the latter playing an A/V set with assistance from his Moderat mucker Pfadfinderai) and a DJ set from Walls.

The launch event is on Friday 25 February, with DJ sets from The Juan Maclean, Stopmakingme, The Hundred In The Hands and Coméme’s Matias Aguayo and Daniel Maloso. More info on that one here.

Tickets go on sale on February 8.


Oneohtrix Point Never + Games + oOoOO (DJ) + Casper C

Saturday 9 April, Queen Elizabeth Hall Front Room
Tickets: £12.00, Doors 10pm

Pantha du Prince + Apparat & Pfadfinderai (live/video) + Walls (DJ)

Friday 8 April, Queen Elizabeth Hall [space unconfirmed]
Tickets: £14, Doors 10pm

Launch Event:
Juan MacLean (DJ) + Matias Aguayo and Daniel Maloso’s Coméme + The Hundred in the Hands + Stopmakingme
Friday 25 February, Queen Elizabeth Hall Front Room
Tickets: £12.00, Doors: 8.30pm http://bit.ly/hTKrVj

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