Analogue presents: Dublin Duck Dispensary, Percolator, Katie Kim

November 17, 2008 by Brendan McGuirk  
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Dublin Duck Dispensary

“self-serving tosh… truly frightening stuff… self-conscious smartarse indie pop-rock from somebody trying hard to come on like a really mad bastard…” Jackie Hayden, Hotpress

Percolator
“Chestnutt’s slick indie-boy vocals are ably backed up by some of the sweetest low-slung instrumentation you’ll hear all 2008. ” MP3hugger, www.mp3hugger.com

Katie Kim
“…subtle, slow-burning magic.” Jim Carroll, The Irish Times

Issue 5 launch party @ pogo tomorrow night

September 19, 2008 by Brendan McGuirk  
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I’ve been so busy whoring this out on facebook and myspace that I forgot to actually mention it on our own site! Yep that’s right we’re having another shindig at POGO to celebrate another new and improved issue of Analogue. For those of you still recovering from our last bash at Stereotonic, brace yourself this is going to be even more intense. Berlin minimal techno pioneer Marcell Dettmann in POGO club and Nic James in the Lobby Bar while Analogue takes over POGO live in Crawdaddy for the night. Two of the most promising irish electronic duos take centre in C, Nouveau Noise and Storkboy Choons & Colours Move followed by another legendary Aero Vs. Moro dj set. It’s on this Saturday night doors at 11pm, it’s only a tenner in for friends of Analogue so come along and have a boogie to some great music.

Analogue launch party at Stereotonic

August 6, 2008 by Brendan McGuirk  
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Analogue has teamed up with the nice people over at Bodytonic to put on a party to celebrate the launch of the magazine nationwide. Tunes on the night will be supplied by Haido, Aero vs. Moro and Storkboy Choons and Colours Move.

Aero vs Moro
Aero vs Moro are DJs who play an eclectic mix of danceable indie, electro, and techno. In the past 2 years they played many nights in town, including Pandamonium, Trashed and Family. Everything they mix is playful and, most importantly, fun. Think Modeselektor, Gui Boratto, Cut Copy and a little bit of The Buggles. Anything goes.


Storkboy Choons and Colours Move

Storkboy Choons and Colours Move are collaborative electronic producers from Kells. Their music draws inspiration from classic early ‘90s dance, ambient music and modern pop-infused European techno. Their music is inspired by childhood, and its pumping 4/4 heart is overlaid with nostalgiac synths, snippets of vocals and yearning melody. They recently released their ten track debut album, Maple Drive.

So come along, have a few drinks, listen to some great music and help us celebrate the creation of this fine publication.