Man, it sucks; the older you get the more time flies. Before you know it you’re wearing dentures and sitting in a rocking chair, sipping Bovril and watching re-runs of Murder She Wrote. In the case of Mulletover’s fourth birthday any “sense of getting old” doesn’t really matter because it’s a ruddy good excuse for a party!
As far as throwing a bloody good night goes Mulletover have been at the forefront for the last four years. No one and I mean no one knows how to take the party to spacious warehouses and abandoned car-parks like the Mulletover crew and their band of loyal followers.
Anyway, to celebrate this iconic moment (or just as an excuse for a mad one) the Mulletover contingent are presenting a “history of house music”. Room One unleashes ‘Back to the Future’, taking a look at the current sounds on the house scene with artists new and old alike. With 2008 marking the twentieth anniversary of A Guy Called Gerald’s Hacienda classic Voodoo Ray, which highlights just how synonymous the man is across a multitude of electronic genres. A Guy Called Gerald has toyed with everything from acid-house to jungle in his illustrious career and at Mulletover’s fourth birthday he’ll be unleashing a live-set, full to the brim with fresh material. This is most definitely one NOT TO BE MISSED!
Owner of Intacto records Shinedoe, a lady fast becoming a scene-setter with her distinct and fresh techno sounds, will also be present in Room one. Adam Shelton will be joining Mulletover for a second time whilst the man, the myth, the legend that is DJ Geddes won’t exactly be making up the numbers, but blasting out some serious tech-house love following the launch of Murmur Records.
Room two will be taking you ‘Back To The Old Skool’ with a wee lesson in the origins of dance. So you can expect the legendary DJ Pierre to make the trip from the US of A. Allow us to take you ‘Back To The Old Skool’ with a lesson in the history of acid house. Basically, DJ Pierre was one of the - if not the pioneer - of the scene, releasing the first record of its ilk: Phuture ‘Acid Tracks’. Expect Pierre to take you on one hell of a trip, exploring the roots of his sound as well as showcasing his interpretation of the scene today.
Add to this Trevor Fung, who hosted the first raves alongside Paul Oakenfold with Kurrage and Mr Shiver delivering a lesson in the landscape of dance music culture. It’s kind of like being at secondary-school, only rather than learning about the Spanish Civil War you’re gyrating like a randy gibbon, downing an alcoholic beverage and listening to bangin’ tunes.
Mulletover’s 4th Birthday
Saturday 29th March
10pm - 6am
Secret Warehouse Location
Tickets: £8 - £12
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