New club space to open within Liverpool's Invisible Wind Factory
A collaboration between IWF and Sun Palace Sound System, Kapsule has been outfitted with a 4-point high fidelity system and a substack
Liverpool's Invisible Wind Factory is set to open a new club space next month.
Kapsule will open within IWF's current headquarters, a former wind turbine factory in Liverpool's "Ten Streets" area, close to the North Dock and Vauxhall.
Kapsule will open its doors for the first time next month, with a showcase from Liverpool-based DJs Samuel Lamont and Steve Parry of 909 UK on Friday, May 2.
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Described as an "intimate club space", Kapsule is the brainchild of Invisible Wind Factory and Liverpool-based Sun Palace Sound System - who operate the UK's only quadraphonic RLA system.
As a result, the venue has been kitted out with a 4-point high-fidelity soundsystem and substack — the same system used by venues such as Studio 54, Paradise Garage and Liverpool's Nation nightclub, the former home of Cream.
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IWF and Sun Palace Sound System have already collaborated on a number of events, bringing its RLA system to Invisible Wind Factory's "Substation" basement venue for a listening lounge and a sunset event earlier this month.
On May 16, Kapsule will host an all-night-long from London-based DJ Smudge and his party And I Think You Know The Reason Why., with proceeds going to mental health charity Mind, you can buy tickets here.
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