Don’t Call It A Comeback

With everything about to hit overdrive for the Broken Technology Launch this Saturday, we thought a last minute update was due, so here it is.

Lo-Key Fu on RTRfm
No matter where in the world you live or what time you read this message, if you’re keen to sneak in a short teaser of brand new sounds from Lo-Key Fu before the weekend – and hear what he has to say about musical mid-life crises – switch in to RTRfm’s Full Frequency radio show with Ben Mac & Micah for the low down. Here’s how to do it:

- Stream the show live online (Monday 7 November 2011, 4.15pm WST)
- Restream the broadcast if you missed it the first time around; or
- Grab the podcast so you can listen to it whenever you like.

At the time of writing, the show hasn’t quite aired, but the restream and podcast should be available soon after at the links provided. Enjoy!

Don’t Call It A Comeback

And speaking of the show, if you haven’t yet managed to get your hands on tickets, now really is the time. You can grab them online through The Bakery event listing easily enough, so don’t stress if you’ve left it a bit late. If you had entirely no idea that Lo-Key Fu is returning to the live stage this Saturday night, here’s everything you need to know:

- The Broken Technology Launch (‘Don’t Call It A Comeback’)
- Held at The Bakery (Northbridge, Perth WA Australia)
- Doors open 8pm – 2am on Saturday 12 November 2011
- Featuring Lo-Key Fu, Able, Ekko & Sidetrack, SK Mode & Killer Industries
- Tickets available online from The Bakery Event Listing

Lo-Key Fu Gets Technical

And finally, those of you keen to wrap your eyeballs around some musical tech-talk might be happy to know that the Lo-Key Fu blog is finally up and rolling over at www.lokeyfu.com. It may not be the prettiest place on the web right now, but there is already some content starting to unwind, meaning that freebies can’t be too far away…

See you all down at The Bakery on Saturday!

Lo-Key Fu Interview

Looking towards the Broken Technology Launch in little more than a month’s time, Lo-Key Fu recently spoke with the good folk at BT about slalom skiing, musical mid-life crises and the new Lo-Key Fu.

“As a veteran of the local electronic scene, Lo-Key Fu boasts a trophy cabinet full of awards, successful international releases and live performances at major festivals such as Breakfest, Parklife, Summadayze and Earthdance. The Broken Technology launch this November marks his long awaited return to the live stage after a somewhat conspicuous absence, and we managed to get him to sit still for long enough to ask what’s been going on…”

 

You can read the full interview over at the shiny new Broken Technology website now.

Baking Broken Technology

If you haven’t yet caught the rumours that have been doing the rounds, word is that Lo-Key Fu will be making his return to the live stage for the launch of Broken Technology.

Specialising in the unique and the decidedly dirty, Broken Technology consists of two Promoters double-teaming their ideas to show that there’s more to electronic music than just the party scene that surrounds it. Set to tackle a wide variety of genres and feature only quality artists, Broken Technology will be launching at The Bakery venue (Perth WA Australia) come 12 November 2011.

With more details and a full line up to be announced on Monday 12 September, the place to focus your eyeballs is over at the Broken Technology Facebook Page though there’s also an cheeky event teaser that’s been released over on The Bakery Event Listings.Excited much? too right we are!