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6. LATE OF THE PIER 9. SHUFFLE
LEADMILL, LEADMILL RD, SHEFFIELD PLUG, MATILDA ST, SHEFFIELD
Saturday 7/2 Saturday 28/2
EROL Alkan rates this lot and has also had FRESH from his killer studio outing with The
his electro dirtied fi ngers all over many of Count Of Monte Cristal, nu rave icon Kissy Sell
their productions. Catch their prominent use Out touches down at Plug — air horns blaring
of synthesisers and mashed up off-kilter pop and basslines raring. The cheeky Essex party
stylings as they incite a riot at Sheffi eld’s long starter will be joined by residents LJ Freeman,
running live sweat box — The Leadmill. Think Hallam Floorfi llers, Ollie Hayes and Tom Lee.
Klaxons meet Eno meets Numan and you have 10.30pm – 4am £tbc
an idea of Late Of The Pier’s sound. the-plug.com
7pm – late £10 HEADS UP: Electronic house anthem factory
myspace.com/lateofthepier Mason plays Shuffl e the week before on
HEADS UP: Want more of Late Of The Pier? Saturday 21st February.
Well, you’re in luck as they are to support The
Kaiser Chiefs on a forthcoming headline tour.
10. MINIMURKAGE
BASEMENT, DEAF INSTITUTE,
4. CHIBUKU 7. DIRTY ANALOGUE MANCHESTER
THE BARFLY, STEEL ST, LIVERPOOL THE ATTIC, NEW WAKEFIELD ST, Saturday 7/2
Saturday 14/2 MANCHESTER
Tuesday 3/2 FROM the team that brought you All Day
EVEN when you have another half, Breakfast, Dubstep Gives Me Nightmares and
Valentines’ Day is overrated so sidestep the DESPITE being a midweek event, Dirty Monday Murkage comes this latest bass
nauseous proceedings in favour of a journey Analogue continues to keep things 12 feet offering. Think bashment, dubstep, grime
to the root of rave. Felix Da Housecat drops underground with their booking policy — and jungle all getting busy in one dirty
bombs of an acid, rock and electro lilt, while
WHAT THE DJs SAY...
German technoid don Matt Star appears sub-low mess. Sadly, headliners are to be
Vitalic is all about the noise and rhythm.
HIGH
tonight. Write Wednesday right off now confi rmed but past guests have included
Welsh d&b maestro High Contrast completes
CONTRAST
because this one is taking no prisoners. underground hero Toddla T and Wiley so keep
the expectedly eclectic line-up with a raft of 10pm – 3am £5/£4 ‘em peeled.
soulful bass grooves guaranteed.
ON CHIBUKU
myspace.com/dirtyanalogue 9pm – 3am £free
10pm – 3am £14 HEADS UP: Väth’s Cocoon, International thedeafi nstitute.co.uk
chibuku.com “Chibuku is a place Freakshow and Weave Music have all put out HEADS UP: Cosmic and discoid freaks should
HEADS UP: High Contrast’s Fabric Live is one
I’ve had the pleasure
the fi ne work of Matt Star. check out El Diablo’s Social Club held here on
of the best deebee comps that the series has
of playing many
the fi rst Saturday of every month.
delivered. Check it!
times and it’s always
a great show as the
8. HARD DANCE AWARDS
2009
5. SUBVERSIVE
Liverpool crowd are
LEEDS ACADEMY, WOODLSEY RD, LEEDS
MOHO, TIB ST, MANCHESTER
just so up for it. This
Friday 27/2
Friday 5/2 is the fi rst time I’ll be
playing the main
BOSH and backslapping is the order of the
OVER the years, the UK label Subversive has
room, but when I’ve
night here. Radio One’s Kutski, scene legend
been responsible for many great releases from
popped my head in
BK, Northern nutbag Mark EG and comically
the likes of Steve Lawler and Cevin Fisher
to see people like
arrogant Andy Whitby lead the main room
(including his defi nitive ‘The Freaks Come Out’ charge with Paul Glazby, The Organ Donors,
groover), but have remained relatively
Miss Kittin or Felix Da
Ben Stevens and Phil York doing it for the
unknown. Until now that is, as tonight’s line
Housecat the
underground in the second room.
up features the rampantly touring DJ/PR atmosphere has been Full throttle synths and 150 bpm beats for the
phenomenon that is electro and house star
unreal. There are lots
kids that can.
Ricky Stone. Old skool piano house icons K
of awesome tracks
9pm-5am £23 VIP/£18 adv
Klass also join the party.
around at the
harddanceawards.com
9pm – 3am £13/£12
moment so I’ll be
HEADS UP: Pot smuggler Howard Marks will
myspace.com/subversiverecords be presenting the Best Party Animal award this
HEADS UP: Check out Steve Lawler’s 2004
playing dubplates
evening.
outing ‘Out At Night’ complete with a
from Jonny L, Nero
mesmerising Nathan Fake remix for a slice of and Calibre.”
Subversive magic.
● Also in Leeds, HI OKTANE hosts on Saturday 28th February with — THE MEZZ CLUB (formerly ● JAMES LAVELLE, PAOLO MOJO ● Having hosted guests like CLIVE
a new night of bosh with ANDY ANDY MOOR, Anjunabeats’ Rehab) — and continues to be and JONATHAN ULYSSES all spin HENRY, MR C, EWAN PEARSON
FARLEY, JP & JUKESY and CALLY OLIVER SMITH, DARREN TATE and wrong and kitsch all night every at Manchester’s AREA 51 this and RHADOO, it’s unbelievable to
GAGE playing at KERBCRAWLER THE THRILLSEEKERS. Saturday throughout February. month so whether it’s loud broken think MUMU are just one-year-old
on Friday 20th February. It’s 10pm – 7am with tickets at a It starts at 11pm and guests differ beats, stern house and techno, or but on Saturday 7th February they
It will cost you a tenner if you’re reasonable £9 adv. each week,so keep your eyes peeled smooth, proggy electro you’re after celebrate their fi rst birthday with
early, £12 adv and more on the and check their MySpace for you’ll be able to sooth yourself at help from DAN GHENACIA’S
door. Trance night TRANSITION, ● Still in Leeds, THE GLASSHOUSE line-ups. this killer event. FREAK N’ CHIC crew. FFI
meanwhile, launches at the venue is in a new venue for the New Year FFI myspace.com/glasshouseuk FFI area51club.co.uk youmemumu.com
www.djmag.com
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