NEWS NUGGETS
FLYING HIGH
Ending their winter hiatus, Leicester’s Sonido is giving the
city’s club scene a much needed shot in the arm with some
cutting-edge tech and house guests booked in for 2010.
Settling back into their favoured home at Superfl y, the
Sonido boys kick off with prolifi c underground house hero
Spencer Parker on Friday 5th February, while Yousef and
Paul Woolford touch down on Saturday 6th March. Pushing
the deeper side of house in a city that is seriously short on
decent nights out, both events will run from 10pm – 4am,
Spencer Parker
with tickets at just £5 advance. FFI superfl
y-city.com
Pedro Winter
Mix Master Mike
Skream
SOCIALLY MINDED
Calling all Brighton crew. Sunday 7th March is a
Justin Robertson
date you’d do well to whack in your diary, thanks
to the good work of the Sunday Social crew.
Taking over Concorde2 from 5pm – 1am, they’ve
managed to coax pioneering punk-funk outfi t A
Certain Ratio out for a seriously rare live show.
Shoom hero Danny Rampling will be taking us
back with some Balearic beats, with other DJ sets
coming from Justin Robertson, Steve Mac, Kenny
Hawkes and Skint Records’ Andy Mac. Best of all,
profi ts from the £15 ticket fee go towards The
Children’s Burns Trust — a charity that provides
rehabilitation support for burned and scalded
children. FFI
concorde2.co.uk
CHIBUKU 10TH
BIRTHDAY PARTY
FACTORY CLUB
As far as the acid house history books go, there are
few more iconic addresses than 112 – 118 Princess
Chibuku celebrate their 10th birthday at Liverpool’s Nation on
Street — former home of Tony Wilson’s Factory
Saturday 13th March with Adam Beyer and Joris Voorn (live) in the
Communications. The building that gave the world
courtyard, Justice, Cassius, Busy P and DJ Mehdi doing their Club
Joy Division, New Order and The Happy Mondays, it’s
75 thang in the main room, and Mix Master Mike, Skream, Caspa
now getting a fresh lease of life as The Factory
and Shy FX in the annexe. It’s a bit good, eh? And, better still, we’ve
nightclub thanks to a hook-up between New Order
teamed up with Chibuku to offer one lucky winner the chance to bass player Peter Hook and Aaron Mellor from Digital.
smash it up VIP stylee. Even better. Opening this February, the three-roomed space will
Up for grabs, we have: be kitted out with a full Funktion 1 and cater for live
bands, the more eclectic and indie-friendly sides of
• Two VIP entry places for Chibuku’s 10th birthday at Nation on
Peter Hook
electronica, and rock star DJs.
Saturday 13th March
• One night accommodation in a Liverpool hotel for you and a
friend
• Transport to and from Liverpool city centre for you and a friend
• £30 of drinks tokens on arrival at Nation
ONE FOR ALL
• A sack load of Chibuku birthday memorabilia
• Guestlist to Chibuku’s fabric (London) party on Friday 12th
For anyone that likes their Friday night to sound as
March and future 10th birthday parties at The Lemon Lounge
diverse as their record collection back home, James
and The Barfl y
Priestley’s new ‘One For Me, One For You’ venture
should defi nitely be on the radar. Taking place on
the last Friday of the month at Priestley’s very own
To be in with a chance just answer the following question and email
East London warehouse bunker, The CAMP, ‘One For
your answer, address and mobile number to
allan.mcgrath@djmag.com
Me, One For You’ is a chance for the secretsundaze
before Wednesday 24th February.
dude to delve into every last nook and cranny of his
many infl uences. Which means everything from
Where did Chibuku take its name from?
jazz and soul to house and drum & bass will get
stirred in amongst some expected Italo and cosmic
1. An ancient Mongolian aphrodisiac
goodness. It runs from 7pm – 1am and is free entry.
2. A milk-based drink made and sold in FFI
thecamplondon.com
James Priestley
Malawi
3. The winner of the WWF Royal Rumble
in 1998
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