Nightlife / Events

In:Motion lineup announced for 2016 series

By Ned Holmes  Thursday Aug 4, 2016

As they look to mark Motion’s ten-year anniversary in style, the team behind Bristol’s notorious warehouse club has put together an extra special line up for the 2016 In:Motion series. 

Bristol debuts will be given to dance music pioneer Laurent Garnier, Danish DJ and producer Kölsch, and Joseph Capriati, widely regarded as one of techno’s principal profiles.

Alongside these Bristol debutantes will be some of the biggest names in electronic music from around the work, including Bicep, DJ EZ, Joy Orbison, Chase & Status, Andy C, Marcel Dettman, Adam Beyer, Dusky (Live), Paul van Dyk, Shy FX, Rødhåd, Autechre plus many more. 

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Joining them will be some of Bristol’s biggest names, with Roni Size & Krust (Full Cycle), Eats Everything, Breach, Joker, Julio Bashmore and Felix Dickinson all returning to play on home-turf. 

Crack Magazine will be hosting their first ever In:Motion party, and there will be events from Hot Creations, Drum Code, and Ibiza’s very own ANTS and Cream Ibiza throughout the 2016 series. In November Hypercolour will host an all day Sunday session to celebrate a triumphant ten years alongside Motion.

Living up to the billing of being one of the best places to hear drum and base in the world, there will be drum and bass events from UKF, Chase & Status’ label party MTA, Hospitality, Critical Sound, RUN and Bristol’s The Blast.

Always considered the cream of the In:Motion crop, Just Jack and The Blast return with their legendary double dosage of Halloween parties. 

“It is clear to see that we’ve set a new standard this year, and gone way beyond, which feels very apt for Motion’s 10th Birthday,” said Motion promoter, Jack Scales. 

Visit www.bristolinmotion.co.uk for the full line up and to pre-register for tickets. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 11am on Thursda,y August 4, and General Ticket sales begin at 11am on Monday, August 8. 

 

Read more: New artists announced for Simple Things 2016

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