Space Dimension Controller

Sat Feb 4, 2012 Unit

Time Out says

If you believe Space Dimension Controller's official bio, he's actually one of the survivors of an intergalactic war, who was beamed back from mankind's new home on the planet Mikrosector-50 in the year 2334. Not that Belfast native Jack Hamill needed any sci-fi trappings to make his music seem more interesting: the muted celestial disco of debut single 'The Love Quadrant' in 2009 was enough to get people talking, and subsequent releases – a discombobulating mix of vintage electro, house, Warp electronica and dub effects galore – haven't disappointed. This will be Space Dimension Controller's first trip to Tokyo, but – with a full-length album, Welcome to Mikrosector-50, due later this year on R&S Records – chances are it won't be his last. Expect live sets from jazz-dance voyager 9dw and squelchy electro producer Cherryboy Function in the main room, while laptop wrangler Daisuke Tanabe will be doing a guest slot in the downstairs Saloon.

Details

Open Feb 4

Time Doors 11.30pm

Admission ¥3,500 on the door; ¥3,000 with flyer

Venue Unit

Address Za House Bldg, 1-34-17 Ebisu-Nishi, Shibuya-ku

Transport Daikanyama Station (Tokyu Toyoko line).

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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