Voodoo Presents...

Scotland lies in wait of some of house and techno's heaviest hitters when four killer parties roll out across the country's big cities. Find out more here.

Mike Warburton

Date published: 29th Jul 2014

Image: Loco Dice 

This Autumn, Scotland flexes its muscles as major house player when Voodoo besieges it's cities with four heavyweight acts ready to unfurl across key Edinburgh and Glasgow venues. 

Route 94 & Citizen Thursday 14th August 

In the midst of the Edinburgh festival, on the pulse house prodigy Route 94 heads to Liquid Rooms with a bass heavy approach bolstered by summer slingers 'My Love' and his rework of MK's 'Always' (above).

Alongside him is house purist Citizen who's gained the plaudits of Madtech boss Kerri Chandler and Waze & Odyssey's Street records with his alluring deep-seated output that goes hand in hand with Route 94 to curate a next level opening shindig to this four part series. Head here for tickets 

Desolat showcase with Loco Dice Sunday 24th August 

A heavyweight comes to the table when techno baron Loco Dice brings his Desolat imprint to Edinburgh, massively upping the ante with tenacious stripped back beats, delivered with the firm intention to pulverise the dancefloor.

Warming up proceedings is bass heavy groove revolver Point G - the alias of DJ Gregory, future talents Hector & Yaya (who feature on Dice's Five Years Desolat above) and Iggie - rounding up a talented ensemble coiled up like a spring, ready to send the bank holiday revellers into raptures. Head here for tickets   

SecondCity and Dale Howard Saturday 4th October 

This time proceedings head to Glasgow, where Voodoo enlist the skills of SecondCity, notorious for chart pearler 'I Wanna Feel' (above) which transcended into a myriad of high profile appearances as hunger for his vocal led house leanings remains ravenous.

Adding fuel to the fire is Dale Howard intent on delivering current beats deriving from the buried depths of house music. Head here for tickets 

Chris Malinchak Saturday 11th October 

Most ravers are firmly acquainted with the record 'So Good To Me', that has been absolutely rinsed for all the right reasons, and it just so happens that the man behind it is heading to Glasgow's Saint Judes. He followed up the big hitter with a string of melodic releases with a disco-ey guise, demonstrated in a more recent production 'Stranger' below. Head here for tickets 

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