Sunday 19 December 2010

TRONIC will be 5 years old in January. Has it really been that long. Seems like just yesterday that we opened our doors to the electronic community in Glasgow and beyond, certainly been an amazing 5 years and we have no intention of stopping, in fact we are already expanding and moving forward in more positive directions.

At the end of the day its all about the artists and the audience. We want to provide top quality electronica to the Scottish community and we want you guys to enjoy the time you spend at TRONIC. We will always be about this. Hence why we have chosen the artists we have for our birthday bash on January 28th.

Capitals are to headline. Consisting of Angus Carbarns of Cinematics and Keir MacCulloch of Araya. Keir has been a regualr at TRONIC for some time now, his output with Araya made us sit up and take notice from the very first gig he did with us at TRONIC. This time he has teamed up with the brilliant vocal talents of Angus from the Cinematics to form Capitals. Enough said really. We simply cannot wait.


Listen to Capitals - http://www.myspace.com/capitalsband


Our support comes from Megamegaman aka Chris Stevens founder of the Heartbeats Collective. Megamegaman is floor stomping and downright filthy music. With a healthy sprinkle of chiptune esq production techniques married with solid techno. His music is a clear winner, no sitting allowed while this producer is tearing it up.


Listen to Megamegaman - http://www.myspace.com/ohmegamega
Download the latest free release from The Heartbeats Collective - http://www.myspace.com/ohmegamega

Our opener act for this night will be Kvetch. This is the side project from Sean Gillespie, one half of Integra TV. So far Kvetch is an ellusive project with little or no info eminating from the Integra camp on how this project will take shape. We at TRONIC are very excited to see what Sean will be presenting on the night. Minimal techno, IDM, Ambient, who knows and that air of anticipation is the beauty of this project.

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