- Music
- 09 Nov 17
The Australian producer and DJ will play on Friday 24 with support from Irish duo, Kilnamana.
Touch Sensitive is set to play Ireland for the very first time since dropping his album ‘Visions’ in September. Noting how its been four years since his last hit single, ‘Pizza Guy’, he says: “I’ve always had a two or three year gap between releases, so why break the tradition now?”
No less, the DJ will be giving party goers a supreme slice of Slow Motion House, a swaggering baseline and some syncopated synthesizers. Speaking about his new material: “It was fine line between sounding like right now and it being a bit more ambiguous as to when it was made...[Besides], today’s techniques are gone tomorrow”.
The artist’s affiliation with Future Classic now sees him penned in with label mates Hayden James, Flight Facilities, Flume, Chet Faker, Charles Murdoch and Anna Lunoe. Pairing well with Kilnamana on support, both acts are sure to don electro synth-pop shoes for the occasion.
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Tickets are €13.50 including booking fee and are on sale now from www.ticketmaster.ie. Doors open at 11.00pm. Over 18’s. ID required.