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Five Easy Pieces return, once again mining the freshest acts they can for a party in this industrial Old Street basement and, this time, teaming them up with house luminaries. Deep, jazzy house merchant Maurice Fulton is in the headline slot, his first London gig for over a year, it says here, joined by scene-firing Manchester club Hoya Hoya's excellent resident Illum Sphere, Hyperdub member Ossie, Dalston electro-boogie act Royalty, a live set from Chairman Kato and Auntie Flo (Huntley & Palmers). They rustle up disco nuggets, Balearic house, and electro-rockin basslines that don't fit neat genre definitions. In a good way.
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