Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
Festival’s brimming but Carl’s top hat!
Celtronic’s going from strength to strength
it.” And with a back catalogue of some of the most important and recognisable techno from the genre’s history, settling on the 14 tracks that made the final album was a particular challenge.
“Yeah, again there were lots of ideas as to what would work well. Francesco is an incredible arranger so he was coming at ideas from that persepcitive, while I was looking at the tracks as the producer and composer of them.”
Celtronic has become a festival that the Motor City legend has become somewhat synymous with in recent years, something he is very content with.
He said: “Celtronic has always been a fantastic festival and I’m really looking forward to getting back to Derry.”
Carl will play alongside Shit Robot at The Nerve Centre tonight and a few tickets are still available. Expect a masterful DJ set spanning the very best house and techno.
Tomorrow’s bill then is a jam-packed affair with the always-excellent Ryan Vail playing a live set at Echo Echo along with Vincent, before Ellen Allien headlines St Columbs Hall. Sunday completes the festival at 57 and The Gweedore with Move D, Harvey Sutherland & Bermuda Live, and a b2b set from The Queen & Disco and isodisco. What a night of soulful disco sounds this will be. For up-todate ticket availability for all shows, tune into the Celtronic social media pages.