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MN2S is returning to The End and AKA. Hoorah! And as usual the event will wade through a sea of house music courtesy of some of the house scene’s finest swimmers. Unfortunately Captain Nemo won’t be appearing; nor will the mighty Nauticus, which is a mighty shame because I fucking love Nemo and I’ve always dreamt of riding the Nauticus… but fear not, this is still going to be one heck of a night. Well, if you like House music anyway. “Yeah, but what could be better than Nemo?” I hear you cry… Well, try Robbie Rivera on for size! That’s The Robbie Rivera; one of the most in demand, globe-trotting DJs on the House scene. The list of names that Rivera has remixed for makes the Queen’s address book look like Gary Glitter’s; seriously, it’s that friggin’ big. We’re talking Basement Jaxx, David Guetta, Madonna, Kylie, Bob Sinclair, Faithless, and Pink – to name but a few! Rivera will be joined in the main room by Michael Gray; not to be confused with the Wolverhampton Wanderers football player known to his peers as Sick Note. No, this Michael Gray is a well respected House DJ, who in the words of House scenesters is “Big In The Game”. Not only has Gray got his own record label but he’s also achieved chart success with tracks including ‘The Weekend’ and ‘Borderline’. Next-up we have a Dutch fella from the mighty Fedde le Grand’s camp of House luminaries. Exciting, I’m sure you’ll agree. We are of course referring to the imaginatively named Bart B More, who’ll be tearing up The End with New Skool house Tuuuuuuuuuuunes!!! Apparently he’s ‘Well Big’ in Deutschland. Making the trip from across the water and far away will be L.A. based duo, Groove Junkies. Doctor’s reckon that being addicted to ‘The Groove’ is far healthier than being addicted to ‘The Horse’, so we should join together and welcome Groove Junkies with open arms. After all, they’ll be setting The End alight with soulful House music, alongside MN2S residents, CJ Mackintosh and The Jinks. Finally, up and over at AKA, MN2S resident, Joey Negro, will be delving deep into his (ball)sack of disco, soul, and generally groovy tunes. Joey will be joined by Jazzanova and Faze Action for some funky fucking basslines. AWOOGA! MN2S at THE END & AKA 18 West Central Street London , WC1A 1JJ August 29th 22:00 – 06:00 Tickets: £12 (b4-11) £15 (otd) Adv. Tickets: www.clubtickets.com
MN2S at The End & AKA! August 29th!
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If you haven’t already heard about San Miguel Hidden Depths (SMHD), that may be because Planet Notion has been incredibly slow on the uptake. For that, we apologise. You see, so far this year, SMHD has held two fantabulous music and media events in Manchester and London, with special guest curators including Wall of Sound Records' founder Mark Jones, and Belgian DJ duo The Glimmers. This brings us onto the next installment of SMHD, kicking-off in the heart of London at the T-Bar, Shoreditch. SMHD will welcome representatives of top house and underground techno hosts, Secretsundaze. Under the guidance of DJ luminaries James Priestley and Giles Smith, Secretsundaze has firmly established itself as a stamp on the global house circuit. The T-Bar will be transformed into a bespoke space on July 31st, representing the SMHD aesthetic, with art and print designs making for a unique audio-and-visual experience. Planet Notion also hears that there'll be very special guest DJs making the trip to T-Bar too. WOO-friggin-HOO! Forthcoming events in the SMHD series include the formidable Chromeo (plus guests), at The End and AKA, and a very special ‘It’s Pop It’s Art’ event, hosted by Lemon Jelly’s Fred Deakin. We’ll be bringing you all the know how on both events over the coming weeks. Stay glued. PN For further information on ‘San Miguel Hidden Depths’ and to purchase tickets click HERE ! 31st July Secretsundaze T-Bar, London 21st August Chromeo The End / AKA, London 18th September It's Pop It's Art / Fred Deakin The Amersham Arms
San Miguel Hidden Depths w/Secret Sundaze! T-Bar, July 31st!
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It’s that time of the month when Planet Notion gets all excited about scantily clad women, sipping margheritas and gyrating with all the pleasure of a 66 year-old granny playing with a Rampant Rabbit. We are of course referring to La Bomba, London’s premier Latin music event, at Ministry of Sound. Such is the brilliance of La Bomba that it’s now going global. Seriously. Not only are lucky buggers in London and Brighton treated to mesmerising sounds and hip-shaking beats, but now Germany and Ibiza have taken some funky-loving La Bomba fun to their party-bosoms. Anyway, to the Ministry of Sound event, where La Bomba faithful and new-comers alike will witness a Summer Payback Special Party; hotter than a stroll in the Sahara with Alessandra Ambrosio, wearing little more than a strip of masking tape and an edible thong. Ministry’s main area, The Box, will feature Guanabanas live on stage - backed by London’s top Latin DJ squad!!! We’re talking Jose Luis (Candela UK), El Moreno (Bar Rumba), Sami Sanchez (Black Market Records) and DJ Loco; playing everything from reggaeton and dancehall to Latin hip hop - all mashed-up into a throbbing, sweating beast of sex-soaked beats and sounds. Ohhhh! YES! Churning out traditional Latin sounds such as salsa, merengue, and bachata, will be the irrefutable trio of Julian Mr. M, Edwin Salsa, and Carlos El Chileno. The Baby Box area will feature the best in up-front Latin House and electro, courtesy of DJ Kevin Sousa, Dominique Danielle, and DJ Geppy, with live percussion courtesy of Wayne ‘The Bongo Man’. Fantastico doble hombre! Finally La Bomba promoters DJ Zorro and Ricardo Acevedo will be spinning just about everything you could possibly imagine… in the world!!! We’re talking Latin R&B, reggae, Latin jazz, Brazilian music and Colombian. La la la la la la Bomba! La Bomba Thursday 31st July 10.30pm – 5am Ministry of Sound 103 Gaunt Street London , SE1 6DP Tickets: £5 (A BARGAIN) Dress Code: Casual but Stylish www.ticketweb.co.uk www.la-bomba.co.uk
La Bomba Summer Payback Special at Ministry of Sound! July 31st!
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Love Music Hate Racism… We at Planet Notion like the ethos; so too Hyponik. Hence why they’re supporting this summer’s annual ‘Love Music Hate Racism’ celebrations with a night of (and we quote) “Bass-driven tom-foolery” at Shoreditch venue Herbal. The event, taking place on Saturday 19th, will host two rooms; one with ‘Rebel Bass Mayhem’ and the other with ‘Dutt and Poom Reggae Vibes’. Kind of speaks for itself really… There’ll be a little something to float everyone’s boat, with tunes bridging the gap between indie, crunk, dubstep, techno, acid, breakcore, and so on and so forth; all backed-up by some heavy, Heavy bass! We like to think of it as a buffet. If you don’t like the Chicken Casserole there’s always the Lamb Dhansak. And if you don’t like House, you’ve always got dubstep to fall back on… Cheers God. The formidable Kid Twist’s latest addition, Drums of Death, has had tails wagging and cocks rising for sometime now; the lone Greco-Roman blends the kind of crunk-spunked electro that leaves one pooing their pants with fear and wetting themselves with joy in equal measure. A generous dollop of dub will be supplied by Dub Police stable-mate Caspa, whilst DJ Reso will rummage into a mixed-bag of drum ‘n’ bass, dub, and techno and much revered London producer, Mowgli, will be delving into his usual house/hip hop/electro hybrids. Room2 welcomes some very, very, extremely, extremely special DJs. Attendees can expect an eclectic mix of current classics, future classics, past classics, and damn right forgotten classics from Don Letts, the man responsible for bridging a gap between punk and reggae in the 70s. And Howie B, who remains one of the biggest names on the dub circuit, will be drawing on his production skills for the likes of Bjork, Tricky, and 'political activists' (sic) U2. Rootsteady and Friends will supply support… In the words of Akabusi: AWOOGA! AWOOGA! AWOOGA! It's a good'n!!! HYPONIK PRESENTS: LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM FUNDRAISER HERBAL - JULY 19TH DOORS: 21.00 - 02.00 £6 all night! www.hyponik.com
Hyponik present: Love Music Hate Racism Fundraiser! 19th July!
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Smartie Partie, which is in no way a celebration of the Blue Smarties – “Now with no-artificial colouring” - return, will be kicking-off a new residency at Scala on Saturday July 12th. Blending the best of the best of the best of HOUSE [ which Planet Notion absolutely adores (sic) ] , Smartie Partie will be bringing loads and loads of really cool resident and special guest DJs to the much-loved London venue. Awooga ! The residency came about after Smartie Partie (presumably pronounced par-tie ) held a night at the Scala in April; naturally it went down a friggin’ storm. It was intended as a kind of: “I wonder whether they’ll appreciate our shit” kind of night; a test of the water if you were, and apparently the masses did appreciate Smartie Partie’s ‘shit’ and the 'water' was just the right temperature for a wet and deeply pleasurable orgy… albeit in the ‘eclectic’ HOUSE MUSIC sense. Anyway, to kick-off their brand new residency (2nd Saturday of every month), Smartie Partie have reeled in Manumission’s DJ Lottie. Lottie’s music spans the board of HOUSE music; we’re talking tech-house, tribal, and deep-house to name but a segment… Her eclectic sets have earned her residency spots across Europe. In other words, Lottie’s pretty Hot(tie)!!! Smartie Partie’s launch at Scala will be spread across four floors, with the first playing funky club anthems (tantalising), the second delving into tribal and tech-house (salivating), the third digging into electro-house (orgasmic), and fourth spinning “all things house” (my pants are sticky). FUNKY décor, visual displays, and "so hot you could bake a spud up their arse-crack" dancers, will add a whole new level to the whole shebang. Smartie Partie resident DJs, including Huckleberry Finn (great name), Matty Wells, Ramone, Chris Biscuit (another great name), and Lisa German, will be joined by the likes of Twisted Sounds, Groove Establishment, DJ Nico, PJ Masters, Kev Bundy, Johnny Bloomfield, and Jesse James! For the full line-up and further information visit: www.smartiepartie.com Smartie Partie Scala Residency Launch 10pm – 6am Scale London, 275 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, London, N1 8NL Tickets: £10/12 (conc) £12 (adv) £15 (otd)
Smartie Partie to launch Scala residency, July 12th!
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22nd March 2008. The Past: A night both tear-jerking and euphoric; when the masses didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Instead they danced like paraplegic chimpanzee’s after a twenty-four hour binge on pills and energy drinks, united as one on this: The last ever Together Party at Turnmills. An emotional farewell… 25th June 2008. The Future: Following Together’s epic finale at Turnmills, where luminaries, nay, gods of their field The Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim took to the decks, the club-night has travelled far and wide. Indeed, the good old rave spirit the Together regulate have come to know and love is living on. Having hosted one of the finest knees-up at Austria’s ‘Snowbombing’ fest, where residents including Justin Roberston and Streetlife DJs got a crowd dressed in 80s garb to ‘shake-a-groove’ (ahem), Together will now be parking-up at the King’s Cross ‘Scala’. This is exciting news; very exciting news. It’s going to be the first time the flagship Saturday night hosts of Turnmills have put on a night in Blighty since the venues closure; and boy are they returning in style. The Scala launch party has been dubbed: The Animal Rave, with attendees invited to showcase all their animalistic charm. More on that later… First to the line-up; it’s safe to say Together have never been ones to do things in half measures or, on this occasion, in demi-mesures ; for the club-night is bracing itself for a French invasion. First up, Daft Punk’s manager and Ed Bangers’ main-man, Busy P, will be hopping across the pond to play at the Scala. One of the biggest instigators of the robo-electro digi-pop that hits global airwaves from France, Busy P is responsible for the likes of Justice, SebastiAn, Uffie, Kavinsky and Mehdi. In other words, the infamous DJ’s up there with the best of them; a legend of his field. Unlike Busy P, fellow stalwart DJ Mehdi will be making his Together debut on Saturday 28th. Brought up on a rich diet of hip-hop, Mehdi’s electro beats incorporate the urban vibe; the slick-beatery (sic) of 2006 album ‘Lucky Boy’ just one of the reasons Together have been consistently begging the French luminary to play for them. Alas, now they’ve bagged their man. Having made his name alongside Together favourite Para-One, through releases on the hip-French label Institubes Records and with orgasmic-remixes for the likes of Chromeo and the Klaxons, DJ/Producer ‘Surkin’ will also take to the decks. Making up the French quartet and no stranger to Together, Yusek will be playing a blistering set; one of the nu-wave of French DJs highly expected to take clubland by storm this year… Viva la France! And so we move away from our friends across zee pond and to the other DJs joining the Together party-bus (Scala) including a live performance from Southern Fried Records’ Dusty Kid. Dubbed “one of the most exciting breakthrough artists”, Dusty Kid will be digging into an eclectic bag of 80s synths, acid-house, techno beats and minimal sounds. Dusty will be joined by much-worshipped Together residents Justin Robertson, Anil Chawla, and Streetlife DJs. Anil and Robertson will take to Scala's main room, or Dragon’s Den as it’s known, for an acid-dipped rave-up as cum-inducingly (sic) HOT as their set at Snowbombing. Streetlife DJs will be hosting their infamous Streetlife Sessions, familiar to the Turnmills faithful, in The Birdcage area of Scala. Awooga! Finally, Uniondjs will be swinging by, and London taste makers ‘dollop’ will be hosting The Viper Room, with bleeps and beats courtesy of cream of the current crop, Boy 8-Bit. Support will come from D'Lex, Me Me Me, Genki and, of course, the dollop djs. With the night being dubbed ‘The Animal Rave’, Together are encouraging attendees to don animalistic garb. Think apes, sloths, rhinos, rodents, bugs, lizards, sharks, hell – dinosaurs or Johnny Vegas if it tickles your fancy! Together are even throwing FREE face-painting and haircuts into the equation; the perfect ingredients for ‘morning after shellshock’: “I woke-up this morning with a silver Mohican, encrusted mucus around me' chops, and blue and red facepaint like a baboons wet arse-cheeks”. For those wishing to dress-up for the equation, outlets including Escapade in Camden and Madworld in Shoreditch are offering 10% discount if you quote ‘TOGETHER’ with your order; so NO excuses! On top of this, the first 200 people through the Scala threshold will receive a free animal mask. [Aggressive] GRRRRR! Oh, and look out for the Noah’s Ark procession on the dance floor, with Together attempting to pair-up beasts in two-by-twos in a biblical orgy of debauchery! Together is back in style, hosting their own tent at Get Loaded in the Park later in the year with the likes of Gossip, Soulwax, and Mylo taking to the stage, and gearing up for a residency at Pete Tong’s ‘Ibiza’ Wonderland. Furthermore, the crème of club-nights will be hitting the Scala again in October for a Halloween extravaganza: Double Awooga! Together Launch Party: The Animal Rave Saturday 28th June 10pm – 6am King’s Cross Scala, 275 Pentonville Road , London , N1 9NL Tickets: £15 (adv) £20 (otd) www.ticketweb.co.uk Dress: ANIMALS/PAT BUTCHER!
TOGETHER presents The Animal Rave @ Scala! June 28th!
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King of club-night hedonism, Manumission, kicked-off a brand new residency at Ibiza’s legendary Amnesia last Friday, with a host of spanking-new resident DJs. Exciting news, especially when you consider that Jade Jagger, daughter of the Rolling Stones' Mick, has brought her glamtastic Jezebel club-night to the VIP room. Tantalising, I’m sure you’ll agree… Manumission is now entering its 16th season on the white island, having established itself as the cream of the sex-soaked party scene. For Amnesia, Manumission will debut the ‘Coney Island Review’, a vaudevillian stage show running in four parts every Friday. Believe the hype; it’s going to be the usual foray into a scantily-clad hedonistic wonderland! Mmm … Speaking of her new residency with Manumission, Jade commented: “Hosting the VIP every Friday and headlining three exclusive parties in the main room creates a perfect backdrop for the new summer of Jezebel. This gives us the chance to invite a new clientele as well as old friends such as Kylie, Grace Jones and Estelle to experience the Jezebel House Party. I cannot think of a better club or a more exciting party to be involved with in 2008”. Manumission will also welcome back their wee sidekick, the infamous dwarf Guru, Johnny Golden. Despite being a pint-sized fellow, Golden towers above all when it comes to pleasing the masses with outlandish, often sexual, often depraved, exploits. The cream-your-pants Manumission Girls and Dynamite Boys, stunningly clad in The Divine Creations of Manuel Albarran, have returned to Manumission, along with the golden couple, Mike and Clair Manumission. “Coming to Amnesia was like a breath of fresh air,” Mike and Claire commented. “The venue is more intimate and stylish and lends itself perfectly to our film and stage shows. Opera, Ballet, Couture and a touch of scandal to a soundtrack by some of the finest DJ´s in the world including Fat Boy Slim, Digitalism, Mylo, Mark Ronson, X-press 2, Zane Lowe and 2 Many DJs - Welcoming Jade to host The Manumission VIP is like the cherry on top!” Jezebel’s resident DJs, Dan Williams and Jaguar Skills, will be joined by a tickety-top line-up of guest DJs and performers during the Friday residency, running until the 19th September. MANUMISSION: Only for the DARING, Only on FRIDAYS, Only in AMNESIA, Only in IBIZA… For further information, including ticket details and line-ups, visit the Manumission website …
Manumission welcomes Jade Jagger and Jezebel! Every Friday at Amnesia!
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Following a resounding cry of “When’re ya’ coming back?” from just about everyone on the clubbing circuit; their calls reverberating through the chest like 70,000 volts from a Defibrillator and two damp pads, the Hacienda Tour has stood-up with a jolt and announced: “We’re coming back now our kid, so turn-up the fookin’ bass!” Yep, all the ol’ favourites, including Graeme Park and Peter Hook, will be playing three locations North u’the border over the next month. Some of them will also be making the trip to Ibiza, but we’ll keep events to our blustery shores for now to save unnecessary confusion… Kicking off at King Georges’ Hall, Blackburn, on June 7th, Factory Records and Hacienda legend Peter Hook will be taking to the decks for a live DJ set. As well as one of the countries legendary bass players, first with Joy Division and later with New Order, Hook has produced work for Manchester bands including Inspiral Carpets and Stone Roses. Hook has recently been working on a new project, Freebass, a bass-playing three-piece including Smiths bassist, Andy Rourke, and Primal Scream and ex-Stone Roses icon, Mani. As a champion of the Manchester music scene, Factory Records, and The Hacienda, Hook has also written a number of acclaimed books on the subject. As well as kicking-off in Blackburn, Hook will also play Sankey’s Soap in hometown Manchester, where he’ll be joined by Acid House innovator and all-round legend of the 80s dance scene, Graeme Park. The DJ, who played at the Hacienda until its closure in 1997, will also play Birmingham’s ‘Rainbow Warehouse Party’ on Friday 13th. Described as “The Eric Cantona of House Music” (despite a low-temperament), original Hacienda DJ, Jon DaSilva, will also be playing all three dates in June. Tech, house and electro DJ/producer, Justin Robertson, innovator of the New York house scene, Todd Terry, and DJ Buckley, Elliot Eastwick, and funk and soul supremo (sic) Jason Boardman, will also be playing selective dates. Factory Records founder Tony Wilson once commented: “ When you have to choose between truth and legend... I say choose the legend.” With the likes of Blur, Oasis, Echo and The Bunnymen, The Happy Mondays, Joy Division, and New Order having graced the Pride of Manchester before its destruction, it’s good to see the Hacienda legend being kept alive. Choose it. Sat 7th, King Georges’ Hall, Blackburn (Peter Hook, Graeme Park, Jon Dasilva, Justin Robertson) Fri 13th, Rainbow Warehouse Party, Birmingham (Graeme Park, Jon Dasilva, Buckley) Friday 21st, Sankey’s Soap, Manchester (Todd Terry, Peter Hook, Graeme Park, Jon Dasilva, Elliot Eastwick, Jason Boardman) The Hacienda Tour 2008 is supported by fashion label Bench who’ve long been associated with FAC 51. Started in 1989, Bench’s original founders came to form the label because of the strength of Manchester music culture as well as the Hacienda’s sense of fashion style. Named the coolest street-wear brand by the 2007 Cool Brands panel, Bench is involved in supporting The Hacienda Tour in 2008 across its UK, European and word-wide gigs and the label has consistently been a devoted sponsor of high profile music events and continues to be steeped in the heritage of Manchester music culture.
The Hacienda Tour is back! Blackburn, Birmingham, Manchester!
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White Mischief (WM), the one-night alternative indoor ‘festival’ (type shindig), is returning once again. If you’re unfamiliar with WM, it’s one of the most unique nights on the gigging calendar, blending live bands and DJs with vaudeville performance and an alternative fashion scene. ‘Steampunk’ consists of punters dressing in neo-Victorian garb; think H. G Wells’ exploration of technological advances and robotic invasions written at the turn of the industrial revolution, and you kind of get the gist. Keeping to its roots, WM has based this years theme on Jules Verne’s 1873 novel Around The World In 80 Days, with bands, DJs, circus acts, comedians, sword swallowers and snake charmers, all among the global acts descending on the Kings Cross Scala this coming Saturday (June 7th). Of the bands, Turkish descendants Oojami will be showcasing a fusion of break beat and traditional music from their native land. Having sound-tracked a host of Hollywood movies and played everywhere from Glastonbury to the Royal Albert Hall, Oojami’s live experience is considered a whirlwind of visual performance and unique sound; Sufi Dancers accompanying on stage. Ebony Bones will be casting her electro-pop wizardry on the Scala, the Channel 5 actress turned cult-songstress, lauded by everyone from Zane Lowe to Jarvis Cocker. Sure, Channel 5’s ‘Family Affairs’ was viewed as Crossroads’ semi-sober sibling; a ‘SWEET’ in front of it’s initials defining all that was great and good about it; but we forgive Ebony’s soap blasphemy for her stunning performances and startling beats. WM co-founders and hosts, Tough Love, have been described as “the afrobeat Scissor Sisters” by The Guardian. If anything that’s a little harsh on Tough Love. With tribal drums and percussion, interspersed with glam-rock, pop, and electronica, the English six-piece are renowned for their awesome live-shows, consisting of everything great and good about the WM nights. We’re talking Victorian-finery, backing vocals, face paint - all the ingredients necessary for an A* all-nighter! Of the other bands, up-and-coming Pennsylvanian quartet The Outside Royalty - championed for their mesmerising electro-tinged rock, Ruby Blue’s electro-rock band Hooligan Night (consisting of Alabama 3 members), and genre-bending gypsy-jazz queen, Ta Mere, will also be performing. DJs will include multi-tasking blogger and producer Todd Hart who, in keeping with the ‘Around The World’ theme, will be drawing on his love of African beats. The Broken Hearts, whose admiration of garish garments coupled with eclectic and electrifying live sets have seen them grace the pages of Vogue, The Observer, and Time Out, will also be making a Must-See trip to Scala. More alternative DJs heading to King’s Cross include Lady Kamikaze, co-host of London’s The Black Cotton and Lady Luck Club, exploring root sounds from the 1920’s to 1940’s and drawing on vintage jazz and blues. Scratchy will also be delivering a rock ‘n’ roll set; his credentials include being tour DJ for The Clash and Gogol Bordello, and sets alongside legends such as Iggy Pop, the Ramones and Blondie. If that doesn’t set the pulse racing like a 1950’s Paris porn-shack, WM regular Dickon Edwards will be stepping up to the decks, and cowboy boogie, juke-jive and swing legends, Theodora Goes Wild & Sheriff Marshall Lawman, will also be appearing. Finally, among the vaudeville entertainment will be death-defying acts, comedy troupes, cabaret jazz performers, fire-eaters, snake seduction, and a legendary character straight from the pages of an aforementioned Jules Verne novel; he had a rather posh crisp brand named after him and was synonymous with a cartoon Lion in a 1980s TV show; can you guess who it is yet? Yes, Around The World In 80 Days’ protagonist Phileas Fogg will be joining attendees for photo opportunities. With a name like Miss Behave you’ll be surprised to learn that the eccentric Berlin-based ‘Record Holder’ is one of the last remaining female sword-swallowers. Furthermore, the buxom beauty is a world-renowned entertainer, gaining her the accolade of a “true highlight of the cabaret scene” (Time Out) and setting her apart from many on the sword-swallowing circuit. One of London’s most celebrated cabaret performers and comperes, blending quick-wit with song, Dusty Limits will be at WM; as will Victorian sketch and cult BBC7 comedy troupe The Penny Dreadfuls. French aerial rope performer, Mam’zelle Fifi, will have heads in hands, whilst vintage songstress Tricity Vogue will be delivering a tongue in cheek performance and sexy Spanish senorita Seffi will be charming far more than snakes in The Hall Of Oracles. Hosted by the all-singing, all-dancing, fire-eating Ms Opelia Bitz, The Hall Of Oracles draws inspiration from Eastern opium dens, complete with Gypsy tarot readers, prophets, and a Mad Mystic Monk… As Steve Coogan, portraying Phileas Fogg in the screen adaptation of Around The World, cried: “I could lead Britain and the rest of the world into a new age of progress and discovery.” On the above evidence, Planet Notion makes him ruddy right. White Mischief Saturday 7 th June 2008 8pm – 3am Scala, 275 Pentonville Road, King´s Cross, London N1 9NL Tickets: £15 (adv) £20 (otd) £22.50 (VIP) www.ticketweb.co.uk
WHITE MISCHIEF indoor 'festival' at King's Cross Scala RETURNS! June 7th!
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Okay, so here’s the deal. The next instalment of East Village’s ‘HOUSE’ night is fast approaching, and this time the Shoreditch club has roped in the cream of the worlds elite. We’re talking an international line-up – luminaries from far and wide. We’re talking a German DJ legend, a Japanese DJ legend and, um… A Welsh DJ legend, baby! Anyway, this Friday (that’s May 23rd in case you want to put it in your diary); these DJs will be descending on East Village for a night of tres beau house music. Headlining the basement will be C-Rock; not to be confused with the shaking and a-rolling Chinese music scene or the subsequent Heartbreaker’s song about Heroin addiction. No. C-rock is a German house legend hailing from Frankfurt. A resident at the world renowned Cocoon club, he’s also part of the supremely talented production outfit ‘Motor City Soul’. Joining C-Rock will be Cardiff’s main man on the house scene, Craig Bartlett. Craig’s ‘Lamerica’ club-night is the longest running in Wales and has attracted everyone from Louie Vega to Frankie Knuckles. It’s basically The Bollocks. Joining Craig will be East Village resident DJ, Stuart Patterson. Things are a little more diverse upstairs, with Japanese legend Richio Suzuki bringing his ‘Version Excursion Party’ to London town. He’ll be joined by Dom Servini, Taka, and Koichi Sakai, to remix classic tracks with a little bit of reggae, funk, disco, jazz and anything else at their disposal. BANGIN! I’m there… Are YOU!? East Village presents C-Rock Friday 23rd May 9pm – 4am East Village , 89 Great Eastern Street, London , EC2A 3HX Tickets: £5 (before 11) £8 (After 11) www.eastvillageclub.com www.myspace.com/eastvillageclub
East Village presents C-Rock in da HOUSE! May 23rd, East Village
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