Matthew Herbert
Matthew Herbert
When DJ and producer Matthew Herbert played La Cheetah, it was a deep, immersive encounter with one of electronic music’s most restless and inventive minds. Known for pushing dance music beyond convention, Herbert delivered a set that was both cerebral and physical — layering rhythm, texture, and tension with precision. In the club’s intimate, subterranean setting, the performance felt immediate and uncompromising, blurring the boundaries between experimentation and the dancefloor, and leaving a lasting mark on Glasgow’s underground nightlife.
When DJ and producer Matthew Herbert played La Cheetah, it was a deep, immersive encounter with one of electronic music’s most restless and inventive minds. Known for pushing dance music beyond convention, Herbert delivered a set that was both cerebral and physical — layering rhythm, texture, and tension with precision. In the club’s intimate, subterranean setting, the performance felt immediate and uncompromising, blurring the boundaries between experimentation and the dancefloor, and leaving a lasting mark on Glasgow’s underground nightlife.
