Party: COB Presents TCTS & BILLON

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Party: COB Presents TCTS & BILLON

The night before freshers officially starts, but everyone is here and in Freshers mode so it's time to get started.

Here at Cheese on Bread we’ve been working hard all summer deciding who we want to bring to you not only in Fresher’s week but throughout the year and we couldn’t be more excited. Last year on this opening night we brought Huxley to Fez Club in a sell out belter and we’ve decided to go bigger and better. This year we are going to the O2 academy and throwing in two acts to give you the great start to your 2015 fresher’s memories.

Sam O’Neill, the Manchester graduate student that is TCTS, is one of the hottest names in UK Bass/House scene - Since his Huge EP ‘Games’ on Chase and Status’ MTA label things have only looked up for the young producer. He uses vocalists such as K Stewart and Sam Sure to really encapsulate his listeners, and provide vibes like no one else.

From festivals to sell out London rooftop parties, TCTS has played alongside the likes of Disclosure, Dark Sky, T Williams, Bondax and Toyboy and Robin, he is one not to be missed.

◆ Here is the highly popular ‘Games’ EP
https://soundcloud.com/tcts/sets/games-ep

◆ Here is his latest track ‘For Life’
https://soundcloud.com/tcts/tcts-for-life-extended


In 2013 two London producers Ed Butler and Robbie Lamond came together to create Billon and have had no reason to look back since. Their initial breakthrough ‘Hurt Me’ was picked up be Skream and described as “a fucking belter” with extra support from Mistajam, EZ, Simon Dunmore and Bondax their debut EP.

Their second EP ‘The Meditate’ was released in March 2014 and gained even more support from Eton Messy, i-D, Pitchfork and the ‘Bestival’ Curator Rob Da Bank.

◆ Here is his latest track ‘Slave to the Vibe’
https://soundcloud.com/billonmusic/slave-to-the-vibe

◆ Here is their recent Rinse FM show recorded live for your pleasure.
https://soundcloud.com/rinsefm/billon260715

Super Early-Birds £4
Early Birds £6
Standard £8