
LUX – Record Release Party – 23.11.2013
On November 23rd, it’s finally time: „LUX“, the much-anticipated debut album by Paskal & Urban Absolutes will be presented on a large scale – one day after its official release on Sonar Kollektiv (November 22nd).
Alexander Kastner and Adrian Hoffmann aka Paskal & Urban Absolutes invite some of their best friends and musical allies to Prince Charles in Kreuzberg. Besides an exclusive live performance of the new album, there’ll also be a live set by Chasing Kurt from Giessen. For many years now Pascal Blanché, Wojtek Kutschke and Lukas Poloczek have a congruent approach to club music like Alexander und Adrian have. But also Trickski, Manuel Tur and Alex Barck can be counted easily as extended family. The former have for instance remixed the album track „Here Again (feat. Paul Randolph)“, Manuel Tur transformed “Take The Fall (feat. Pete Josef)” into a dubby club hymn and Alex Barck signed Alexander and Adrian to Sonar Kollektiv. That’s why the „Lux“ release party will not only be a big rendezvous of the hottest current German club DJs, but also a huge birthday bash amongst friends, acquaintances and family. Of course, outsiders are cordially invited as well!
Paskal & Urban Absolutes (live), Chasing Kurt (live), Manuel Tur (Freerange Records), Trickski (Suol), Alex Barck (Sonar Kollektiv)
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