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2. DNA
LIGHTBOX, SOUTH LAMBETH PLACE, SW8
Friday 19/6
THERE is a whole myriad of nights
currently testing the water at Vauxhall’s
Lightbox. Kiki, Kevin Saunderson,
Smokin’ Jo, Kode9, Gregor Tresher and
D.Ramirez are just some of the names that
have been spinning at the Watergate
inspired venue for nights like Azuli, Filthy
Gorgeous, Cadence and Naughty, but with
INSIDE
such a fl ood of new nights there’s always
the risk that some will get washed
ashore— an unlikely prospect for new
INFO...
techno night DNA.
In booking an epic fi ve-hour live set from
1. T Bar has never
German producer Stefan Bodzin, the DNA
charged a penny for crew have made a bold statement of
entry despite showcas- intent that will instantly pique the
ing names like Magda, interest of any discerning techno
Andrew Weatherall,
afi cionado.
Damian Lazarus, Loco
Bigger Than Jesus, Andy Burby and
Dice and Michael Mayer.
Dominic Clark are on back-up duty but it is
Bodzin’s journey through sound that
2. The site T Bar is now
marks DNA’s card as one to hit.
inhabiting is no stranger
10pm – 6am £20/£15 adv
to hedonistic debauch-
myspace.com/lightbox
HEADS UP: The monthly Cadence bring Poker
The basement jacks
ery. While Italian
restaurant/wine bar
Flat’s Martin Landsky to the Lightbox, on Friday
26th June.
Dukes, the basement
East London’s favourite underground dirt
played hosted to
all-night fetish parties.
box fi nds a new home...
3. RED LIGHT XXX
THE AQUARIUM, OLD ST, EC1V
3. Craig Richards'
Saturday 27/6
1. DIG YOUR OWN RAVE nights from Swayzak and Andy Blake's
artistic talents aren't
T BAR, DUKES PLACE, EC3A Dissident, T Bar is still a totally free
limited to the sonic
ONCE seen as something of a last resort,
Sunday 21/6 indulgence.
realm. As an artist,
Saturday mornings at The Aquarium are
“The DJs are the reason that we’ve been
photographer and
now a welcome rave habitat thanks to
AFTER being cruelly swiped away from us able to keep it like that,” continue Jaime. graphic designer, he Redlight and its deep techno and lashings
last December, the legendary T Bar is back “They understand that our priority is to has entertained of crimson debauchery.
on our radars. T Bar's new home in put on fantastic nights and make them commercial design As always it’s the month-ending XXX
Houndsditch might not boast a available to as many people as possible."
projects with Paul Smith
sessions that see Redlight at its most
fashionable Shoreditch postcode but it's Tonight T Bar promotions manager Derren
and designed the front
steaming. Back in April, Smokin’ Jo and
bigger and better than before. Not only Smart celebrates his birthday with old
cover of Groove
Clive Henry dropped by, May saw Soma’s
does T Bar Mk 2 command a 6am licence Sunday favourite Dig Your Own Rave.
Armada's 'All Back To
Silicone Soul showcase their elegant
for Fridays and Saturdays but its new main Jamie Jones heads things up alongside
Mine' CD.
eponymous album and tonight we’re
room is a big steaming basement. Dyed Soundorom, Rob Mello and Dave treated to a set from Berghain favourite
“There was no point trying to replicate Congreve, while Craig Richards and Dinky.
what we had before,” believes T Bar’s Derren himself go back-to-back for The Chilean born vixen will be making her
Jaime Ritchie. “We’re focusing on much an eclectic crate-digging set of house Redlight debut alongside Poker Flat duo
more of a club vibe. There’s just a DJ party-styled mayhem. Dan Berkson and James What.
set-up and a bar at the other end — it’s 4pm – 2am £free 2am – 10am £15/£12 concs
pretty much a rave in there.”
tbarlondon.blogspot.com theredlight.co.uk
Upstairs the vibe nods back to the T Bar's HEADS UP: Tirk Recordings begin their HEADS UP: Don’t forget that Click takes
old red room and the familiarity doesn't new T Bar residency on Thursday 11th place here every Thursday, from 10pm – 6am,
end there. Despite all its added extras and June, when Richard Norris, Richard Sen and with names like John Tejada, Booka Shade,
a boosted music roster that includes new Tirk residents will be twisting up the Alex Arnaud and Jamie McHugh.
Local
● Home to dubstep touchstone their line-up pulls no punches with a rooftop terrace party at
Knowledge
DMZ and fetish night Torture with FRICTION, RANDALL, Brixton’s DEX CLUB, on Sunday
Garden, Brixton’s MASS is BAILEY, DOC SCOTT and LYNX 21st June. Residents NINJA
LONDON
introducing some new promo- all delivering the dirt. FFI one- COWBOYS, LOVEFISH and
tions. Last month it was techno
bloodpromotions.com GRIMEY will be joined by some
party HEK-TEK, this month d&b special guests. It’s 2pm – 10pm
session SUBFUSION ROLLERS ● Underground house and and best of all it’s free but is
makes its mark on Saturday 6th techno heads FERVOR are strictly guestlist. Hit enquiries@
June. One for true jungle heads, celebrating their 4th birthday
fervor.co.uk
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