THE first German artist to sign to James Murphy’s vital dance label DFA Records is playing Glasgow tomorrow night.
Perel aka electronic producer, vocalist and DJ Annegret Fielder will be the special guest of Lezzer Quest, “the hyperactive, slightly dysfunctional love child” of DJs Bonzai Bonner and Anna Gram.
Bonner and Gram are respectively the host and resident DJ of Shoot Your Shot, an inclusive night mixing music and live performances.
Aiming to bring the fun of the after-party to the club, Shoot Your Shot has made a name for itself by “pushing political boundaries around vital feminist and LGBTQI+ issues in clubbing”.
Lezzer Quest have often featured Perel’s productions and remixes in their sets and tomorrow evening her pulsing beats, dreamy loops and noirish vocals will power the next instalment of their “anything goes” night.
“I’m looking forward to Lezzer Quest’s next banging episode at Sub Club this Friday with our otherworldly selector guest Perel, who is flying in after a fresh new set for Boiler Room,” says Bonner.
“Freedom of expression is always paramount at any event we are at and we welcome everyone to join the fun in our positive environment.”
Tomorrow, Sub Club, Glasgow, 11pm to 4am, £10 (+bf). Tickets: www.residentadvisor.net
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