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LWE ANNOUNCES LATEST NAMES FOR CUTTIN HEADZ HEAD

Delivering the latest names to an already impressive bill at London’s Tobacco Dock, LWE haveannounced the third wave for this October’s Cuttin Headz party, which is to be headlined by The Martinez Brothers and Loco Dice.

Taking over The Gallery, DJ Mag will host across section of different electronic sounds that will come together for the highly anticipated event. Self-taught Ukrainian DJ and Propaganda Records boss Nastia joins the eclectic line-up, as well as Canadian producer Tiga who comes fresh from his recent Kolsch collaboration ‘Hal.’ Tiga has a knack for producing underground dancefloor-leaning tracks, with chart sensibilities, bridging the gap between two polar worlds.

Lauren Lo Sung, who is rapidly turning into a Tobacco Dock favourite, is also amongst the new additions, plus Subb-An, whose passion for the underground was fostered in London – spending untold weekends holed away in fabric. He is joined in the booth by a fellow Brummie, Adam Shelton. The close friends are no strangers to playing B2B – check-out their entries into the Boiler Room and Mixmag Lab LDN accounts. A very special B2B is also still to be announced.

With the likes of Guti, William DjokoMartin Buttrich also featuring, and a special takeover from FUSEfeaturing Enzo Siragusa and Archie Hamilton, the Cuttin Headz party rolls off the success of The Martinez Brothers event at Old Fountain Studios earlier this year. The upcoming Tobacco Dockperformance marks the duos biggest ever UK show as they get set to perform alongside Loco Dice. Famed for their ubiquitously popular remix of Green Velvet’s “Bigger Than Prince” and a range of dark, raw grooves with cut-up vocal accents, the Bros label, Cuttin’ Headz, continues to go from strength to strength, housing release from the likes of Peggy Gou, Andrea Oliva, Louie Vega, and Martin Buttrich, as well as hosting events at La Clairiere in Paris, and recently, a mammoth 24 hour party alongside Marco Carola in Club Space as part of Miami Music Week 2018.

Joining forces with pioneers of the now hugely popular day-party format, the LWE team have welcomed over 250 underground and commercial artist’s to Tobacco Dock in the last five years – including Seth Troxler, Fatboy Slim, Annie Mac, Bonobo, & Adam Beyer to name a few – as well as some of the biggest club brands in the industry such as elrow and ENTER.