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May 2019 Issue 58 features interviews with experimental artists Astronata, rising house & techno DJ Jay Price and ambitious pop singer Paytra.

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SETH TROXLER + LOST SOULS OF SATURN<br />

Just a short walk from Liverpool Street station in<br />

the heart of East London. Right opposite the<br />

American Carwash, inside that building upon which<br />

an old London Underground Tube carriage sits used<br />

as an office unbeknown to many passing by, there<br />

lies Village Underground. A warehouse space tailormade<br />

for bass and hosting big name underground<br />

music acts. This Easter Thursday the venue played<br />

hosts to an eclectic musical one man show infused<br />

with visuals so psychedelic and vibrant you could<br />

almost feel them. Seth Troxler + Lost Souls Of Saturn<br />

live, was that 1 man show.<br />

Shoreditch has long been seen as a 2nd home to<br />

ST, with past years seeing the curation of his Smokey<br />

Tails concept, but this was different. Easter<br />

Thursday felt like Christmas had come early. It were<br />

as if Seth had opened up the doors to his living<br />

room, put on his comfy slippers, turned the decks<br />

on and simply played music for whoever would<br />

listen effortlessly churning out riddim after riddim.<br />

And for those that don’t know, Village Underground<br />

is no tiny space. This massive spacious venue with<br />

air hanger like ceilings is tailored made for bass.<br />

Furthermore, VU is formulated in a way that the<br />

acoustics of the venue is, to put it simply, perfect<br />

for underground music making it the perfect stage<br />

for Seth Troxler. From start to end, the music just<br />

churned and a full capacity venue rocked from back<br />

to front catching every high and low. This was truly<br />

a step into the musical mind of Seth and boy was the<br />

journey incredible. Long Live Thursdays!<br />

42<br />

Cessle

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