The Glitch Mob, Shy FX and more line up for Spectrum's November Outing

Following the runaway success that was Spectrum's housewarming event at Electric Brixton on October 1st, the award winning club brand is back to do it all again.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 30th Oct 2011

Following the runaway success that was Spectrum's housewarming event at Electric Brixton on October 1st, the award winning club brand is back to do it all again.

For their November outing, Spectrum are going all out with a bass-heavy line-up featuring The Glitch Mob live, Shy FX and MC Wrec, Loadstar, Drumsound & Bassline Smith and more.

Basking in the success of its October launch event featuring Stanton Warriors and Japanese Popstars, Spectrum London is proving itself as one of the most influential club and bass brands in the capital, attracting some of the biggest names in electronic music, and some of the maddest party crowds. 

And the November 5th party will be no different. The Glitch Mob are one of the leading lights in the global glitch hop and electronica scene, and they're making a rare appearance in Europe. The trio have become one of America's best-loved live dance acts, having remixed Daft Punk, The White Stripes and Linkin Park, and their debut Spectrum performance is one of only three UK dates on their month-long 16-date European tour.

Shy FX is certified drum 'n' bass royalty, and after a career spanning two decades he is still considered one of dance music's most exciting artists, with recent productions including Raver featuring Doneo and Roses Gabor and Yasmin's debut single On My Own. Drumsound and Bassline Smith continue to break ground after a long career, receiving major radio play and cross-genre support for recent singles. Their big-room drum n bass sound is perfect for Spectrum London. 

On the nu-skool tip, Bristol's Loadstar have taken their trademark drumstep sound to the masses this year. Huge remixes for the likes of Ed Sheeran, Jess Mills, Breakage and Wolfgang Gartner have helped send the Ram Records act into the stratosphere.

Spectrum founder Pete Jordan will be holding the whole lot together. Pete Jordan is a man of many talents a highly respected DJ and producer, and he knows how to throw one hell of a party.

Spectrum London's second room on November 5th is hosted by the well-respected Idiosynphonic. Their huge bassbin-bashing lineup brings Document One, Captain Crunch (Circus Records), Sabertooth Fang (aka Dubba Jonny playing his first ever show) and Xkore to take dubstep to the next level.

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