Get Diverted and Slide Opening Party with Slam

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    Gold Gabber
    • Jan 2010
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    Get Diverted and Slide Opening Party with Slam




    Get diverted and Slide Opening Party with Slam


    Friday 6th April 2012
    2.00pm - 4.00am
    Brixton Clubhouse - 467 - 469 Brixton Road SW9 8HH


    £8 Early Bird / £10 Advanced


    Line-up /
    Terrace:
    Slam
    Cedric Maison (Hypercolour)
    Samantha Blackburn
    Rich Smith
    Justin Steel
    Joel Kane


    Club:
    Slam
    Archie Hamilton
    Rob Alldritt
    Russell Wayne


    Le Boudoir:
    Marsham
    T Baker
    Sam Frazier


    For the launch of the terrace for the summer we have landed a very rare non-Fabric London performance from legendary Scottish techno outfit, Slam. In the past two decades, Slam have defined techno in Scotland, cultivated virtually every Scottish techno artist of note, and remixed everyone from Daft Punk to Underworld. Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle will also be known to fans and clubbers as the brains behind Glasgow label, Soma which just turned 20, as well as their residencies at two of the UK's best clubs, Pressure in their home town of Glasgow and Fabric.


    We have managed to persuade the boys to play not one but two sets - 2 hours on the terrace as the sun comes down - and a further 2 hours later in the club.


    Slam are proud co-owners of the seminal Soma Records, which, now in its 20th year, continues to be one of the world’s finest purveyors of cutting edge Electronic music, and can claim to be the label that discovered iconic French dance act Daft Punk. Soma’s recent releases and remixes include Adam Beyer, Joris Voorn, Gary Beck, Loco Dice, Mark Broom, Nick Curly and Pan-Pot with recent remixes of Slam originals from Carl Craig, Radio Slave, KiNK and Sebo K. The 20th birthday celebrations have been going on over the past 12 months, seeing parties at festivals and clubs around the globe, plus a host of vinyl, digital and box set releases from friends and affiliates over the label’s 20 year history.


    Support comes from Hypercolour label boss Cedric Maison, Archie Hamilton, Samantha Blackburn (one of Mixmag's ones to watch for 2012), Rob Alldritt and more.


    A great way to launch the terrace for the summer, with 2 Slam sets on both the Terrace and the Club this is a party not to be missed.


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