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Magic, indeed. Next month sees Ninja Tune release Back on Time, a collection of recordings that prolific electronica artist Luke Vibert cranked out under his Plug drum 'n' bass moniker in the mid-'90s, then somehow managed to lose. Though the vintage of the tracks might have made them little more than a collectors' curio, they've actually held up remarkably well, serving as a reminder that this Cornish beat maestro could hold his own alongside the better-known likes of Aphex Twin and Squarepusher. The man also known as Wagon Christ, Kerrier District, Spac Hand Luke and a ton of other aliases will be doing his thing at Unit, where he's joined by eclectic Tokyo DJ Shhhhh and the dreadfully named Rok Da House.
Open Nov 19
Time Doors, 11.30pm
Admission ¥3,500 with flyer, ¥4,000 on the door
Venue Unit
Address Za House Bldg, 1-34-17 Ebisu-Nishi, Shibuya-ku
Transport Daikanyama Station (Tokyu Toyoko line).
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