The man dubbed the inventor of Acid House will play a DJ set in Glasgow this Friday, April 26.

Chicago's DJ Pierre was part of the collective Phuture which released 'Acid Tracks' in 1986, the track conceived on a Roland TB-303 in the DJ's bedroom.

The song became a huge club hit, particularly in Britain, and is closely linked to the boom of the rave scene thanks to being on constant rotation at venues like the Hacienda in Manchester.

The likes of Carl Cox, Daft Punk, Richie Hawtin, Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, and Michael Mayer all count DJ Pierre as an influence, while he helped launch the careers of Felix Da Housecat and Roy Davis Jr.

DJ Pierre, real name Nathaniel Pierre Jones, will perform at Platform in Glasgow on April 26, with additional sets from Bosco / Rob Mason & iluna.

Doors open at 7pm, with the event running until midnight.

Tickets are available here.