The mighty Skyline storms back to the glass box in the sky with another stellar line-up of international turntablists at Radisson RED Glasgow.
This time Anjunadeep take the helm as we cruise through late night soundscapes in the most stylish venue in Scotland, the RED Sky Bar.
Jody Wisternoff of Way Out West fame remains one of the most influential and eclectic DJs and producers on the planet, effortlessly blending everything from breakbeat to prog to retro rave vibes and all things melodic to create a unique maelstrom of sound that is absolutely his own.
Meanwhile Simon Doty is the most popular Canadian export since maple syrup and brings his take on melodic house and trance back to a dancefloor he owned so thoroughly last time around. If emo prog was a thing, this would be it.
We also have two debutantes – you know we like to keep things fresh and exciting for our beloved Skyliners.
Frankfurter Martin Roth has more than 400 releases under his belt and will deliver a storming set showcasing his unique sound, while Weird Sounding Dude is one of India’s hottest names and serves up a fresh take on all things prog for our connoisseurs of the sound.
New continents, new talents…it’s the Skyline way. If you’re not forging ahead, you’re going backwards.
So don’t miss out – hit floor nine in that magical lift and get ready for take off….
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