UK electronic acts Blanck Mass, Dephlex and Ash Koosha will be performing at the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) via backing from the International Showcase Fund (ISF).
The three artists will be heading to the event in Amsterdam, which runs 19-23 October 2016, courtesy of the PRS for Music Foundation initiative.
Blanck Mass was known as one half of experimental duo Fuck Buttons before throwing himself into his own fractured electronica, best heard on last year’s Dumb Flesh.
Ash Koosha will bring his cutting edge live show to ADE 2016. The festival focuses on the intersection of tech and music and Ash Koosha very much sits on that border line, combining A/V, Virtual Reality and more.
Dephlex is a producer and DJ from London specialising in making bass heavy house music.
The ISF is run by the PRS for Music Foundation and offers support to artists based in England who have been invited to play at international festivals and conferences.
Grants of up to £5,000 are offered by the organisation to help cover the costs of travel, visas and accommodation.
Find out more about the ISF.
The fund is a partnership between PRS for Music Foundation, UK Trade & Investment, British Underground, Arts Council England and the Musicians’ Union in association with PledgeMusic.
The three artists will be heading to the event in Amsterdam, which runs 19-23 October 2016, courtesy of the PRS for Music Foundation initiative.
Blanck Mass was known as one half of experimental duo Fuck Buttons before throwing himself into his own fractured electronica, best heard on last year’s Dumb Flesh.
Ash Koosha will bring his cutting edge live show to ADE 2016. The festival focuses on the intersection of tech and music and Ash Koosha very much sits on that border line, combining A/V, Virtual Reality and more.
Dephlex is a producer and DJ from London specialising in making bass heavy house music.
The ISF is run by the PRS for Music Foundation and offers support to artists based in England who have been invited to play at international festivals and conferences.
Grants of up to £5,000 are offered by the organisation to help cover the costs of travel, visas and accommodation.
Find out more about the ISF.
The fund is a partnership between PRS for Music Foundation, UK Trade & Investment, British Underground, Arts Council England and the Musicians’ Union in association with PledgeMusic.