OUT IN THE CITY: ACCESS ALL AREAS 2012
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Stewart Who? takes the stage
Wayne G and friend
ANTHEM THE ROYAL VAUXHALL TAVERN HOSTED
ANOTHER OF ITS POPULAR OLD SKOOL
REUNIONS IN MID FEBRUARY… There are plenty of club nights straining themselves to offer something more supposedly cutting- edge than their competitors, but – quite frankly – sometimes there’s nothing better than losing oneself in some classic tunes from yesteryear. That’s exactly what’s on offer at Anthem – the occasional ‘Old Skool Reunion’ that takes place at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Tapping in to the same vibe as the Sunday S.L.A.G.S/Chill-Out session, but offering tunes for those that have fond memories of The Fridge and other 90s hotspots, the night is presided over by Andy Almighty. We went along for the February session to find the place rocking to the sounds from DJs Porl Young and Steve B, while the very special guest of honour was the legendary Wayne G, famed for his long- running residencies at such clubs as Heaven. Wayne is now continuously busy with international bookings, but despite playing to huge clubs all over the globe, he still loves spinning a set to his faithful fans at the RVT. He was joined on the evening by his partner in crime Stewart Who?, who took to the stage to perform his collaborations with the DJ: ‘Bitch’ and ‘Twisted Sucker’ – a remix of their classic underground hit ‘Twisted’. Stewart has been poorly recently after an operation on his hip, but he didn’t let that stop him – he simply took to the stage in a wheelchair and bandages! There’s no date set yet for the next Anthem, but it’s likely to be in the early summer – we’ll bring you details as soon as we receive them.
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