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Sub-Sonic Live Gigs Fri 18 Nov
The Garage

Factory Floor - November 2011

This Month's Line up:

Video

Two Different Ways (Excerpt)

Factory Floor

Two Different Ways (Excerpt)

Untitled (Excerpt)

Factory Floor

Untitled (Excerpt)

What You Say (Excerpt)

Factory Floor

What You Say (Excerpt)

Jacob And The Angel

The Invisible

Jacob And The Angel

Searchlight

HYETAL

Searchlight

Diamond Islands

HYETAL

Diamond Islands

Black Black Black

HYETAL

Black Black Black

About the Launch

This was the very first Sub-Sonic Live at the Garage in London, an event showcasing the very best in emerging new music and heritage acts.

The first live act on the main stage was Hyetal, along with guest vocalist, Alison Garner. Opening with the screaming, soaring synth noise laden "Diamond Islands", Garner's live vocal added a wonderful extra dimension. We've been fans of Hyetal since Dot to Dot 2011, but to experience tracks "Phoenix" and "Beach Scene" in a larger room, with a bigger sound system, with its masses of bass was a real treat.

The changeover, allowed time to sample Nathan Gregory Wilkins' wonderfully eclectic tunes in the next room. His laid back, Bohemian choice of tunes, backed up by label mate Johnny Burnip, offered refuge from the bass next door. The quiffs and moustaches of the Discovery Room patrons, added to the unique, edgy but relaxed atmosphere flourishing under the History Clock mind set.

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Reviews

Factory Floor never stop; they never clock off; their labour is never-ending." 9/10 NME

...blissful escapism that should have fans waiting for Broadcast with bated breath. And honestly? That's the least Hyetal deserves." factmag.com "...Nathan [Gregory WIlkins] has that self-deprecating, likeable streak inherent in many a creative genius." The Guardian

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