Friday 27th March 2009 will see Panzram Industrial once again take over Liverpool for another night of hard techno.
Headlining the night is Jackstar Records main man; Paul Langley: Paul started DJing in '85 playing Hip-Hop / Soul and mixed his way into the DMC mixing championships in '88. Joined a Hip-Hop group called Sylk Kutin 88 and played a mini UK tour with De La Soul / Sugar Bear. In late '88 he started buying House / Techno and moved into the new Acid house scene. Got into Techno in 93 when going to his first lost party, this was a major turning point for him, musically.
He co-ran a weekly club night in Leicester Square, London in '94 called Iconelastic then started playing a weekly radio show on London's infamous Chillin' FM 102.9. And also performed various guest mixes on
www.netmix.com /
www.dj-sets.com. He hooked up with DJ Rush in '97 who had heard a mix tape of his and wanted him to play alongside him at Berlin's Love Parade weekend and then the following week at Wuppertal's U-Club. It was at this point Paul bought his first pieces of studio equipment. He has since then also hooked up with Justin Berkovi and they've played some gigs together all over Europe. He takes all international DJ bookings through DJ Rush's agency Kne'Deep Berlin, with releases on his own Jackstar imprint, plus Dj Bam Bam's Bass Heavy Music, Tone wrecker & 50 Hz. Hard jackin Chicago is gona blow the place apart!!!
Support is once again provided from Eskoloi, the king of Sheffield schranz & resident of one of the UK’s best underground party's; Tinnitus. Along side with a box of OTT hard techno & electronics’ is Destruction of the Flesh provider's; The Machinist & Tomq
Friday 27th March 2009, 9pm – 3am, Lemon Lounge, 21 – 23 Berry Street, Liverpool City Centre, England, £4adv / £5 B4 11 / £6 after
Info/party line: 07963800482
panzramindustrial (at)
hotmail.co.ukwww.myspace.com/panzramextremewww.myspace.com/paullangleyPaul Langley "UK" (Jackstar, Kne'Deep, Bass Heavy, 50 Hz)
The Machinist (Make Your Own Zombie)
Eskoloi (Tinnitus Sheffield)
Tomq (Hive, Extreme Electronics)