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One of the best underground party forces and labels continues its residency here. It has put on everyone from Spoek Mathambo and Veronica Vasicka to Planningtorock and XXXY in the past but tonight they're celebrating the release of resident Auntie Flo's superb 'Future Rhythm Machine' mini-album, an uplifting whirlwind of Four Tet/Caribou-esque electronic tapestries and driving African rhythms, with a set from Flo himself, joined by Soundway's Miles Cleret and Okzharp (LV). Think the UK's alternative to Matias Aguayo's Coméme label with plenty of scorching Latin bass and African drums.
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