
So now there are some more details on how to get hold of tickets for the ditto gig!
You need to go to the
ditto website and go to the link that says "join ditto". Fill in your details and you will receive an email that carries the following:
The event will be broadcast live from the Roundhouse over the Internet to a global on-line audience. To access the broadcast you will need your e-ticket, which we will publish closer to the broadcast date.
When you register you are automatically entered into our prize draw for two lucky people and a friend to be invited to the live performance at the venue. Spread the word and invite your friends to register at http://www.ditto.tv The more folk who register the more chances you have to win?
Signing up also gives you the opportunity to download the Yuki track
that was previously mentioned.
So there you have it!
If you end up being the lucky winner, send an email to martin@2bitpie.net and we can meet up at the gig. I will be joined on the night by 2bitpie.net's resident remixer Justin Credible and we hope to put out some updates on the night itself. Twitter anybody?
A full line-up is also now available on
the Roundhouse website:
With international musicians influenced by dance, electronica and sonic landscapes composing, contributing and performing new works:
Sander Kleienberg (Holland), Rolando Rocha, Fluke / 2BIT, John Hendicott, Bruno Dias, Mieko Shimizu and Mike Wilson (Oil Productions). Including a piece created by Richard Norris (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve). With rare and privileged access to the Daphne Oram archive.
Newly created film and animation is being contributed by leading film and visual artists among whom are Phillip Long (Nagual Creations), Barry Gibb (filmmaker of C4 acclaimed Routes series), Flawless Media, Swedish filmmaker Andreas Pousette, and producers Alex Lavery & Simon Rose (Pitch & Sync) and independent film makers Higher Ground, Legend United, Fullfat Films, SmallMediaLarge, Mike London, Martin Bootger, Adam Dawe and Daren Cox with more artists and contributors being confirmed.
There is a special interpretation and performance by the St. Paul?s Boys Choir scored by legendary classical music producer Chris Craker (Equilibrium). International dancer Clara Barbera, of the Rambert Dance Company has choreographed and will perform a new piece of work inspired by Love. Finally new talent from The Roundhouse are composing and producing two new pieces of work especially for the event. On the day of the event international artist Ellie Noble (Orchid House) will be exhibiting a new ditto inspired installation.
Which makes what was hitherto unsourced speculation now a true reality. Get going for your e/real- tickets!