WIN TICKETS TO SEE VISIONS AT MOTION, BRISTOL
Created by London-based Deadly People, Visions is a brand new global tour featuring three like-minded, forward-thinking young DJs who are quickly garnering a reputation on an international stage. With a box full of incredible music and a photographer on hand to capture the madness, the tour kicks off its European leg in November, taking in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Belgium & Germany. The crew will then head to North America in the New Year to round up the tour which hopes to do for bright young DJs what the NME Radar tour has done for exciting new bands.
Taking place twice a year, the first tour features electrifying new talents Brenmar, Dillon Francis and Melé. Over the past year Brenmar has played alongside the likes of Odd Future, The xx and Sinden, to huge acclaim. Brenmar brings a new swagger to the dance floor with his fresh take on RnB, Hip Hop and Bass, and has the ability to make a dancefloor explode like no one else. Melé became an instant hero after following Diplo’s set at London’s KOKO in front of 1,700 people. Melé did what showmen do best – he smashed it, blowing away Mark Ronson, Skream, Drop The Lime, Seb Chew, Diplo and more. Like Brenmar, Melé was also one of FACT’s producers to watch in 2011. Dillon Francis is one of the real breakthroughs of 2011 and was discovered by Diplo and quickly recruited to the Mad Decent crew. A versatile DJ who can play with Skrillex or Sinden, Dillon has a stream of incredible remixes and original tracks, a guest appearance at Boiler Room and a rapturously received turn B2B with Brodinski at Notting Hill Carnival this year, Dillon is blowing up big.
Visions play Motion club in Bristol on Saturday December 3 and we’ve bagged a couple of pairs of tickets to give away to two lucky readers. To be in with a chance of winning, simply fill your name, address and phone number in the form below – remembering to put Visions in the subject line. Closing date Friday December 2 at noon. Winner to be informed by email shortly after that.