Industrial rock and remix heavyweights PIG & Cubanate will share a dancefloor for the first time in 20 years as they go head to head in a sure to be incredible event at Electrowerkz London on Saturday the first of June. The two acts are co-headlining an incredible one off event as they go back to back in a battle to last all night.
<PIG> v Cubanate @Electrowerkz London Sat June 1st. With Randolph & Mortimer.
Tickets: https://t.co/2rr6B2eg47pic.twitter.com/axiu0FD9V8— Raymond Watts (@raymondwatts) May 20, 2019
The two musical behemoths will share a stage and dancefloor for the first time in their history in an event presented by Superluminal and Armalyte Industries. Support for the night is will provided by coming from Sheffield’s Randolph & Mortimer and DJ Gillywoo. Tickets are on sale right now at £27.50
Cubanate have had an incredible long-lasting an influeential career since breaking onto the scene in the last millenium. Regenmag recently described them as “Cubanate has long been celebrated for the band’s blend of industrial, techno, and heavy metal guitars, creating a singular sound that has endured in the scene long after the duo initially ceased activity in 1998″
The act are now back with their latest release, the Kolossus EP. As explained by Regenmag the album will be“Containing five new tracks, all entirely written and produced by Heal and Barry, Kolossus also includes remixes by fellow Armalyte artist Drownd and longtime friend and collaborator Rhys Fulber, mastered by Jules Seifert (Der Prosector) at Epic Audio Media and featuring artwork by Jim Marcus (GoFight, Die Warzau); with a release date of June 7″
PIG will be providing the opposition for Cubanate on the incredible night at Electrowerkz. They have been releasing new music over the past couple of years including, Stripped & Whipped a remixed alternative to 2018’s Risen. When reviewing the album Regenmag explained “Among others, the album featured remixes by Randolph & Mortimer and Cubanate’s Marc Heal under his MC Lord of the Flies moniker; Heal and Cubanate cohort Phil Barry also share a cowriting credit with PIG on the album track “Prey & Obey.”