Shut Up And Dance!
Just a quick update for today - Puffin'll be on here waxing lyrical about current tuneage and our goings on very soon. All you people bored at work might like to check out my review of Ostgut Ton's 'Shut Up And Dance! Updated' compilation that's out this week. Check that out here.
Quick thanks go out to Axel Bartsch for being one of the most affable DJs I've ever had the chance to meet (and for belting it out at our opening Native party - check back for audio from the show), Chris Duckenfield for absolutely rinsing things out at best before: with his rousing set of disco boogie, and to everyone who came out to either of those events. I honestly reckon they're up there with the best parties that we've thrown!
This weekend it's yet another busy one as we're hosting Bill Brewster at the Arc Bar on Friday for Mutant Pop (whilst Puffin spins with Luomo at the Tube for Venn), and then it's Venn Festival's extravaganza at Clockwork on Saturday. There's loads of good stuff on the bill for this one, including Dial head honcho Lawrence, Welsh techno from the Leif and Tom Ellis (under their Trimsound banner), Luke Vibert (who will apparently be leaning more towards older acid house for his performance), and Safety Scissors with his selection of wonky techno gems. Fun for all the family! I'll be DJing between the acts downstairs with Monkey Steak to ensure that the crowd stays grooving all night long. I'll see all you Brizzle hedonists down there!
Quick thanks go out to Axel Bartsch for being one of the most affable DJs I've ever had the chance to meet (and for belting it out at our opening Native party - check back for audio from the show), Chris Duckenfield for absolutely rinsing things out at best before: with his rousing set of disco boogie, and to everyone who came out to either of those events. I honestly reckon they're up there with the best parties that we've thrown!
This weekend it's yet another busy one as we're hosting Bill Brewster at the Arc Bar on Friday for Mutant Pop (whilst Puffin spins with Luomo at the Tube for Venn), and then it's Venn Festival's extravaganza at Clockwork on Saturday. There's loads of good stuff on the bill for this one, including Dial head honcho Lawrence, Welsh techno from the Leif and Tom Ellis (under their Trimsound banner), Luke Vibert (who will apparently be leaning more towards older acid house for his performance), and Safety Scissors with his selection of wonky techno gems. Fun for all the family! I'll be DJing between the acts downstairs with Monkey Steak to ensure that the crowd stays grooving all night long. I'll see all you Brizzle hedonists down there!
4 Comments:
Nice in-depth review.
^^wot he said
great review rich... fair play. man, i'd love to check out this berghain place - did you read sherbourne's article about it in the month in techno? sounds nuts.
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