The May edition of Mother's Finest lasts until Monday morning, with a great name of drum'n'bass: Doc Scott. He has been active since the early 90s, but his sound seems like it comes straight from the future. With Shadow Boxing, he has delivered a genre-defining track which sounds as futuristic today as it did in 1996.
Paul Woolford looks back on a longer history than one might expect of his Special Request alias as well. At the beginning of the 2000s he released several raw electro infected house bangers, which, at the time, also belonged to the favorite tracks of Mother's Finest residents Franklin De Costa and Miriam Schule, under the name Bobby Peru. This time, he will be performing at Mother's Finest under his Special Request moniker for the second time with a set comprised of bouncy electro and euphoric breakbeats.
The sets of Lisbon's scene activist and label owner Violet are not less lively as she unites soulful deepness and big room energy.
To not only present harmonic sounds in May, object blue from London joins the line-up. She is an expert in eliminating homogeneity and mixing herself through rugged parts of techno, noise, grime and pop.
In the daytime, Kampire from Uganda celebrates African bass music, settled between tradition and future grooves, in the garden.
Furthermore, regular guest Hodge performs a set. He is a varied talent who knows everything about the UK bass universe, from complex polyrhythms to smart rave sounds.