More huge names added to the UKF Bass Culture Line-Up

Nero, Knife Party, Modestep, Feed Me, Joker and Gemini are the latest artists to be announced for the UKF Bass Culture event on November 25th.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 6th Sep 2011

Nero, Knife Party, Modestep, Feed Me, Joker and Gemini are the latest artists to be announced for the UKF Bass Culture event on November 25th.

These latest additions will join Chase and Status, DJ Fresh, Zane Lowe, Mistajam, Flux Pavillion and loads more colossal acts across three stages at London's Alexandra Palace.

Response to the event has been huge, and with all earlybird and saver tickets completely sold out well in advance, organisers are expecting all tickets to sell out ahead of time. 

An incredible summer obliterating Europe’s leading festivals, topped off by storming all the way to number 1 in the UK singles and album charts, has resulted in Nero becoming arguably the most talked about act currently residing in British music. With an ability to fuse drum and bass and dubstep to devastating consequences, Nero will deliver a full live set when they take to the Main Stage at UKF Bass Culture.

Pendulum duo Rob Swire and Gareth McGrille’s new under the radar project Knife Party will also join the soiree at Alexandra Palace. Choosing a different path to the drum and bass vibes of Pendulum, Knife Party will hinge primarily on an electronic house sound that is sure to take club land by storm. With their debut EP expected later this year, don’t miss electronic music’s latest sensation at UKF Bass Culture.

Combining a varied range of musical tastes such as rock, Motown, 2-step, drum and bass and soul, Modestep have been bringing something very different to the dubstep scene in recent times. At UKF Bass Culture, Modestep will perform live, creating a unique and explosive experience. 

Feed Me arrives at UKF Bass Culture to play his first ever live show in the UK. Launched into the public eye after releasing music on Deadmau5’s Mau5trap label, Feed Me’s hard-hitting electro has turned many a head across the world. With UKF Bass Culture representing a landmark gig in Feed Me’s career, make sure you check out an artist who is truly destined for great things.

Born to grime and adopted by dubstep, Joker refuses to be tagged having burst onto the scene in 2008 with the vibrant ‘Grimey Princess’ and ‘Gully Brook Lane’. Another superb addition to the UKF Bass Culture bill, Joker will show exactly why his productions are battered by DJs including Appleblim, Pinch, Plastician and Rustie and why he is considered one of dubstep’s greatest talents.

At just 21 years of age, Gemini has received massive acclaim from both the critics and the dancefloor.  On the cusp of supernova success through the release of his next single ‘Graduation’,  this young artist is another breath of fresh air to be added to the UKF Bass Culture line-up.

For more information about UKF Bass Culture and the full line-up to date, check out the event page here

Tickets for UKF Bass Culture are available below. 

 

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