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SETH TROXLER + LOST SOULS OF SATURN

Just a short walk from Liverpool Street station in the heart of East London. Right opposite the American Carwash, inside that building upon which an old London Underground Tube carriage sits used as an office unbeknown to many passing by, there lies Village Underground. A warehouse space tailor-made for bass and hosting big name underground music acts. This Easter Thursday the venue played hosts to an eclectic musical one man show infused with visuals so psychedelic and vibrant you could almost feel them. Seth Troxler + Lost Souls Of Saturn live, was that 1 man show.

Shoreditch has long been seen as a 2nd home to ST, with past years seeing the curation of his Smokey Tails concept, but this was different. Easter Thursday felt like Christmas had come early. It were as if Seth had opened up the doors to his living room, put on his comfy slippers, turned the decks on and simply played music for whoever would listen effortlessly churning out riddim after riddim. And for those that don’t know, Village Underground is no tiny space. This massive spacious venue with air hanger like ceilings is tailored made for bass. Furthermore, VU is formulated in a way that the acoustics of the venue is, to put it simply, perfect for underground music making it the perfect stage for Seth Troxler. From start to end, the music just churned and a full capacity venue rocked from back to front catching every high and low. This was truly a step into the musical mind of Seth and boy was the

journey incredible. Long Live Thursdays!

Cessle

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