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Bruno Pronsato is coming to Moscow with a new album

Клубные российские · 21.01.2008

Bruno Pronsato is coming to Moscow with a new album

Stephen Ford, aka Bruno Pronsato, hails from Seattle and is someone many reputable publications call the new hope of minimal techno, compared (and rightly so) to jazz geniuses Miles Davis and Eric Dolphy. His tracks always feature a certain mystery, a hint of psychedelia. Somewhere, an uncertain female voice will falter, something will creak, an unexpected sample will spin in a loop, only to break into thousands of pieces. It is rumored that during live performances, the artist improvises right behind his laptop, inserting samples into his program that have nothing to do with his tracks. The artist has immense experience in the music field. Until the late 90s, he played drums in a local rock band, but then decided to make music that is "more conscious and individual," for which he bought a computer and locked himself in the basement. So far, Bruno has released six albums and an incredible number of EPs on labels like Orac, Musique Risquee, Milnor Modern, Philpot, and Telegraph. It is not his first time coming to Moscow; prior, he played at "Ikra" and "Shanti," now he arrives with new material, the album Why Can't We Be Like Us, released on the iconic techno label Hello?Repeat. Our DJs, who have been repeatedly noted for using his tracks in their sets—Kate Ryba, Anrilov, Leo Gross—will support the renowned guest. Projecting insane video canvases onto the walls is traditionally entrusted to kHz TV.

January 24 at 11:00 PM

Free / Face Control

Varvarka St. 3 / Version 1.5

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