La Mano Fria - V3CTOR 2004 [live dj set] - Limited Cassette + Art Floppy disk set
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Label: Beta Bodega Outpost - INF016/VECTOR01
Format: Cassette Tape
Country: Japan
Genre: Electronic, Music festival
Style: IDM
Year: 2026
V3CTOR: 10.06.04 La Mano Fria [live dj set] Part of the Botanica del Jibaro/Betabodega Coalition 2004 Europe Tour.
also on the bill was Manuvers [producer/dj - Counterflow/Botanica Del Jibaro] Soarse Spoken* [MC] BDJ, Stres {MC] Antennae/BDJ/Counterflow * denied entry to the UK apparently due to visa issues. —————————————————————————————————————————
Support was courtesy of Skeksi aka Sdem, government name: Tom Knapp, who complimented the line up w/ a hip hop adjacent electronica set. We booked the artists after recognising a new confluence of hiphop & electronica (we disliked the term ‘IDM’) & the anti imperialist aesthetic in both their eye-catching graphics & attitude. Joe Gilmore created the original promotional posters & flyers. recorded on a Sony first gen. mini-disc recorder, Stu Banister or Archie (RIP) were probably on engineering duties. The venue was the former working mens club The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds 6, a space popularised by the local DIY community who helped establish the space as the go to alternative space for artists locally & much further afield.
Sound:
https://betabodegaoutpost.bandcamp.com/album/v3ctor-2004
V3ctor, the loose knit collective of artists, producers, dj/selectors, photograpy/video/film makers, designers & music enthusiasts was founded out of the now defunct record shop Wayahead Records. based in the city centre’s Victoria Quarter, Tom Knapp & ed martin were counter operatives & buyers in the basement of the shop, specialising in hiphop/rap, jungle/dnb & electronica. Tom’s chance encounter, in the shop, w/ Alexander Peverett [Team Doyobi] led to the suggestion of starting a club night. There were no spaces locally playing the sounds we coalesced around so we had a go at creating our own. struggling to find the right name for the venture, we settled on vector, after ed came across the term on a late night Open University science module. this was pre millennium -1998 to be exact and after a few false starts & a little perseverance, we began to grow & become influential locally. forming regional alliances w/ Skam records Manchester, the inspirational Sheffield festival Lovebytes & other like-minded operations who shared our adventurous forays in presenting unusual audio in new & unexpected spaces. the legacy of this collective is being documented at v3ctorarchives on instagram.
shout outs to: Tom Knapp, Alexander Peverett, Paul Emery, Phil Slocombe, Leroy Snoding, Joe Gilmore (Qubik Design), Gram, Todd ONA, Meriel Barham (Kuchen), Charlie Ferarri, Fran, Chris Gladwin, Jim Brouwer, Dave Corbett, Trippy George, Alan K, Kamal Joory, Dave Wheels, Will Rose, Lumen, Opera North, FuseLeeds, Lovebytes (Sheffield), Sightsonic (York), Deselect & Moog (Nottingham), Logarhythm, Skam crew, Gescom, Diskono, Stefan Schneider, Mat Steel, Mark Fell, Crash Records, Jumbo Records.
massive respects to all the performers, artists & labels we represented. vectorites we salute you.
* the announcement halfway through this set insured we continued to use the venue !
