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Demdike Stare and Robert Aiki Audrey Lowe represent Radar Radio at The Pickle Factory

The experimental night will also feature Radar homegirl Tash LC

  • Jasmine Kent-Smith
  • 8 August 2017

Fresh off the back of a stellar Dekmantel debut, Manchester duo Demdike Stare (pictured) are set to descend on The Pickle Factory this week for a unique, one-off show.

The atmospheric night has been curated by Ovation, Radar Radio and Thirty Three Thirty Three, with Demdike Stare set to showcase their eclectic blend of proto-jungle, dancehall, electro and more in the intimate venue.

They’ll be joined by New York sound artist Robert Aiki Audrey Lowe, who’s been confirmed to play a rare live performance. Last but not least, the bill is topped off with Radar Radio’s very own Tash LC, who’ll bring her signature off-kilter blend of afro beats, kuduro and underground club mutations to the party.

Ovation x Radar Radio x 33 / 33: Demdike Stare Presents takes place August 10 at The Pickle Factory, London. Grab a ticket here.

Jasmine Kent-Smith is Mixmag's Digital Intern. Follow her on Twitter

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