Saturday 8th February
Bugsy + Anna Molly Soundsystem
c/o Tunnel Club, Milan
Early Bird ticket 10€
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Bugsy
DJLMP
Doors 23.00
PRICES
Early Bird 10€
Standard Ticket 15€
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Bugsy (Freerange / Ovum)
Merging fragments meticulously with brilliant electronic acoustic segments into a rigid harmonic structure constrained only by limits of personal taste. It’s from the development of this artistic concept which creates the foundation of the sound project Bugsy.
After spending many years behind the console of some of the most important Italian clubs, observing and interpreting the energy that takes form through the expression of an electric sound which is completely dedicated to a detailed study of the harmonic structures in all of their art forms.
Strongly influenced by black music, funk and darker roots, sinuously fluctuating between the house of Chicago and the sound of Detroit techno, manifesting greater dedication to darker sounds and deeper currents from both styles
Previously part of a project in which the torque reaches some of important european stages, it is detached from the latter to bring forward a concept of sound which is personal and real.
Resident DJ of the striking party “Take It Easy" in Milan has his debut in 2012 recording with a collaboration with eternal friends Dirty Channels on the release on "Ovum” from pioneer Josh Wink ,in a project including a version of the american Pezzner.
2013 is the year of “Future Light”, brilliant release in collaboration with the deutsch producer Christian Prommer and the english singer Jinadu, released by the evergreen Fred Everything label, the elegant Lazy Days.
In autumn 2014 reached an important personal goal releasing a sultry version of "Future Light" for the german Compost Black Label.
Tunnel Club
Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini 30, Milano
MM2/MM3 Centrale
Vestimenta
Informal
Obertura de portes
Edat mín.
18+
Ubicació
Tunnel Club
Club
Local petit
The word tunnel is defined as an architectural and engineering work connecting two areas, which are separated by a natural or, often, artificial barrier. One can provide many tunnel examples: from the Channel Tunnel to those realized for cities’ metro lines, from those built by Baron Haussmann within Paris’ sewerage system to those tunnels famous for legendary prison-breaks.
Via Sammartini’s Tunnel does not seem to belong to any of these categories, nevertheless it really provides its function of connecting a human need. Built below Milano Centrale station’s rails, it has allowed since the mid-90s all Milaneses (but not only) to connect to all electronic (and not) contemporary sounds. The Tunnel was open every night of the week and was always crowded, offering concerts and dj-sets ranging from trip hop to drum ‘n’ bass, and also more experimental electronic sounds.
As much as all successful things, at a certain point the Tunnel suffers the blow, and lives a somewhat dark period between the early 2000s and 2006, when it starts to get back on its feet (mostly thanks to techno, trance, and house dj-sets) and finally, in 2009, it goes back to being one of the focal points of Milan’s clubbing map. Together with the electronic dj-sets, indie-rock and hip-hop concerts come back as well, and more niche live-music shows too. With the passing of the years, some needed technical improvements arrived, and today we find an impressive viedowall and a Funktion One system that will blow you away.
Regular tunnels have an entrance and an exit to a new “world”. Here, in Via Sammartini, once inside the Tunnel you will find everything that you want and, usually, it is hard to get out.
La discoteca si riserva il diritto di ammissione all'ingresso - In caso di acquisto ticket si è soggetti a rimborso
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The club reserves the right of admission at the entrance - In case of ticket purchase you’re elegible for a refund