Ahh, Juan Atkins. Where would techno be without him? Alongside schoolmates Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, Atkins started making music on his trusty Korg MS10, molding what we know today as techno with cassette decks and a mixer.
He started legendary label Cybotron and wrote his first single 'No UFO's' under the alias Model 500.
Tonight, the man they call the 'Godfather of techno' goes up against Underground Resistance - the renowned Detroit techno outfit and label tonight represented by Mark Flash, Skurge and Dex (aka Nomadico).
These guys are some of the most respected purveyors of Detroit techno in the world - and this is sure to be landmark.
To mark 9/11's 10th anniversary the Imperial War Museum is showcasing Francesc Torres' photographic tour of Hangar 17 at JFK Airport. It currently stores much of the material cleared form the site. Until...
An exhibition dedicated to one of Britain's most celebrated photographers - Don McCullin. On display are over 200 images as well as films, magazines and other personal items. Until 15.04.12.
An exhibition exploring the impact of the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. From the politicans making the decisions to the ordinary people affected by them, this is a fascinating profile of a country...
A fascinating exhibition at the Imperial War Museum that collates the accounts of soldiers who have recently served in the ongoing war in Afghanistan. Made up of letters, emails, blog posts, footage and...
An exhibition of recent film and photography by contemporary artist Ori Gersht at the Imperial War Museum. Coinciding with Holocaust Memorial Day, the exhibition explores the responses of survivors. Until...
New work by Margherita Manzelli at Greengrassi this month. Manzelli does eerie figurative paintings often involving some form of visual trickery. This is her third exhibition at the gallery. Until 20.12...
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