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Back To The Phuture Live date change and other info

| On 23, Nov 2010

The Back To The Phuture events on 2nd December at Manchester Academy and 3rd December at the Troxy, London have unfortunately been postponed due to production issues and illness of key people.

Back to the Phuture will be returning even bigger and better on the following dates:

  • Academy 1, Manchester: Friday 1st April

Gary Numan live / Recoil live / Motor live / Mark Jones DJ set plus very special guests

  • The Troxy, London: Saturday 2nd April

Gary Numan live / John Foxx live / Motor live / Mark Jones DJ set plus very special guests

Back To Phuture Live and Dennis Music would like to apologise sincerely to anyone who had bought tickets or was planning to attend on the original dates. The re-scheduling was unavoidable but all tickets are valid for the new dates and anyone with concerns regarding the postponement should contact their ticket providers at point of purchase.

Wall of Sound founder, DJ, radio presenter and Back To The Phuturecreator Mark Jones has announced the first in a series of set-to-be-amazing live events.

They will take place in Manchester and London with live performances by electro originators Gary Numan and John Foxx (London only), alongside rising starts Motor on both dates and Recoil in Manchester.

An obsessive fan of electronic music, Jones’ concept with BTTP was to join-the-dots between the pioneers of electro pop, club music and experimental sounds with new blood who’ve taken the blueprint and pushed the envelope in their own original direction.

Mark Jones will be spinning seminal machine music from the past, present and future with Mark’s sets paying special attention to new talent like Hurts, Villa Nah, La Roux, Little Boots, Penguin Prison and Ellie Golding.

“Its amazing to see Back To The Phuture evolve into a live ‘happening’ and to be able to present inspiring artists that’ve paved the way for all of us alongside ace current talent”, says Jones.
“Their music has never been more relevant to what’s happening – tomorrow is today.”

Back To The Phuture is Mark’s multi-platform phenomena incorporating the new BTTP live events, a BBC 6 Music radio show, the curation of Thursday nights at Bestival and an Ibizian residency.

The original purveyors of electronica such as Gary Numan, John Foxx (formerly of Ultravox and presently in his acclaimed solo guise), plus Richard H Kirk’s Cabaret Voltaire made music that on release sounded entirely alien and futuristic yet soon became the sound of the decade.

Still sounding fresh today, their influence is ubiquitous. Modern R&B, pop, house, techno, indie, dubstep and more besides, owe a massive debt to the experimental electronics with a pop sensibility laid down by these musicians and their peers. Numan, Foxx and Kirk are all still making exciting music.

Franco-American duo Motor makes uncompromising, sleek yet spiky EBM-influenced techno and their forthcoming album features none other than Gary Numan and Martin Gore, further highlighting the cross-generational exchange of ideas as expressed through BTTP. Recoil, aka Alan Wilder blurs the boundaries between cold wave, icy soundscapes, sleazy goth and pounding beats with an expert panache that one would expect from an ex member of Dépêche Mode.

Back To The Phuture started out as a radio show on BBC 6 Music in 2009.  The acclaimed program links the synth pioneers with today’s electro-pop artists in celebration of 30 years of daring electronics. Two new very special shows for early 2011 will be announced soon – watch this space.

The show has enjoyed massive success, uniting the likes of Gary Numan and Little Boots for a session and orchestrating a performance by Heaven 17 and La Roux at the BBC’s famous Maida Vale studios. It was a definitive pop event that drew huge audiences and broke the record for the most watched music event ever on BBC Digital with 1.3 million hitting the red button. Jones has delivered entertaining and educational radio shows with guests including Arthur Baker, Andy Mcluskey and Paul Humphries from OMD, Phil Oakey of The Human League, Gary Numan, Daniel Miller of Mute Records, Heaven 17’s Martyn Ware, Steve Strange of Visage and August Darnell of Kid Creole and the Coconuts.

Ticket details are as follows:

April 1st: Academy 1, Manchester University Students Union
Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PR / www.manchesteracademy.net

Tickets: Standard – £25 plus booking fee

Doors: 6pm-11pm
Tel: 0161 275 2930

Tickets: http://www.townsend-records.co.uk/product.php?pId=1575&pType=5

Aptil 2nd: The Troxy, 490 Commercial Road, London. E1 0HX / www.troxy.co.uk
Tickets: Standard – £27.50 plus booking fee (Unrestricted: Circle or Stalls).
Doors: 7pm – 1am

Tickets: http://www.crowdsurge.com/backtothephuture/

Tickets from the links above, plus www.backtothefuture.net,www.seetickets.co.ukwww.ticketweb.co.ukwww.wegottickets.com,www.crowdsurge.com and the venue’s box offices.

Facebook Manchester http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160278567346217&num_event_invites=0
Facebook London http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160541340653218&num_event_invites=0

You Tube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BackToThePhutureTV

www.backtothephuture.net

Gary Numan: http://www.numan.co.uk