Posts Tagged ‘Erol Alkan’
From the people who brought you Hideout Festival, The Warehouse Project and Field Day, comes the latest European musical delicacy: Unknown Festival. Taking place in the picturesque town of Rovinj, Croatia where rolling hills meet crystal clear waters and exquisite beaches stand in contrast with the heritage of …
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Tags: disclosure, django django, Erol Alkan, four tet, Jamie XX, Jessie Ware, Joy Orbison, rovinj, unknown festival
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Jumble sales: they’re a staple of British culture and are more relevant now than they’ve ever been given the recession-riddled state we currently find ourselves in – though that’s still no guarantee you’ll come away from your Sunday morning jumble with some quality swag.
Well, thanks to those innovative folk …
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Tags: Alison Mosshart, Bethnal Green, Democratic Republic of Congo, DKNY, Erol Alkan, Fearne Cotton, Friendly Fires, Gizzi Erskine, international womens day, Jumble Sale, mulberry, oxfam, Rumble in the Jumble, The Chemical Brothers, The Music Circle
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This iconic bar in Camden has a sacred place in all our hearts. For its Sunday day parties, the introduction of artists who have all turned out to have huge names – Erol Alkan, SBTRKT and Adele (just to name a few) and all, always, for free.
This month, the …
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Tags: Adele, birthday, Camden, Camden Crawl, Casper C, dan avery, django django, Erol Alkan, King Creosote, Lock Tavern, novella, Rhys Webb, SBTRKT, The Big Pink, The Diddlers, The Drums, the Horrors, Tribes, Wild Beasts
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Hannah Holland, along with Dan Beaumont, hosted the Dalston Superstore takeover at Bugged Out on Saturday night. She’s one of our favourite DJs who has been part of the London club scene since the age of fourteen, the sneaky thing. Hannah has played nights at Ibiza, Fabric, and The Warehouse …
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Tags: batty bass, Berlin, dalston superstore, DJ, ed banger, Erol Alkan, Hannah Holland, jahcoozi, Justice, mama, posh the prince, Roundhouse Rising
Posted in Dance, Disco, Electronica, Experimental, House, Indie, Interviews, Music, Synth Pop, Techno | No Comments »
Just when we thought a year of brilliantly bold, out-of-body-experience music had reached its peak, Boys Noize went and unleashed ‘The Remixes 2004-2011’ earlier this month. Safe to say we were bowled over to unprecedented prisms. After extensively trotting the globe performing his techno-infused electro at festival after festival after …
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Tags: boys noize, Erol Alkan, ipod, Mr. Oizo, NYE, Scissor Sisters, SCNTST!
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One field, four sound systems and a few big names – it’s undeniable that this isn’t everyone’s cup of grass filled festival tea. But throw in a thousand or so people and some floor filling tunes and I don’t know many people that could’ve resisted nodding a head or tapping …
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Tags: bass, dance, Erol Alkan, Julio Bashmore, Krafty Kuts, music, Summer Festivals, underhill, Zombie Disco Squad
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They thought they were done, but to commemorate five years of bringing amazing mini-raves to Lock Tavern, Blogger’s gang will bring Bloggers Delight Cinq. The night on Sunday 10th July, also guarantees to get you excited for their stage at Field Day. Past Bloggers Delight have seen such craziness as …
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Tags: bloggers delights, Casper C, Erol Alkan, Justice, Lock Tavern, Matt Walsh, Richard Norris, simian mobile disco, Trevor Jackson
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Ben Scales, along with a troop of resident DJs, runs one of east London’s least predictable and most enjoyable underground club nights, Potty Mouth Disco. Their parties are not always at ‘officially sanctioned’ venues, and probably don’t contribute to bringing about democratic change in the Middle East. But they …
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Tags: chloe, Depeche Mode, Erol Alkan, Gesaffelstein, James Holden, Laurent Garnier, Thomas Von Party, tiga, Turbo, ZZT
Posted in Dance, Disco, Electronica, Embrace the Weekend, Featured, Interviews, Music | 1 Comment »
When you’re dropped an email on a Friday night asking if you want to interview one of the bands whose album has made your Top 10 for 2010 list, you jump at the chance -even more so if you’re a tad drunk. That’s what Keith Allen did. Just a week …
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Tags: DJ, Erol Alkan, Friendly Fires, indie, Indie band DJ set, MJ Cole, Mystery Jets, Rizla, The Mystery Jets interview, Tribes, Will Mystery Jets
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Hello again from the Capital of Counter-Culture! It’s been a busy few weeks in the ‘Pool. The return of the student population, the Liberal Democrat conference and an influx of artists and their appreciators with the launch of the Biennial has meant that the walk down into town from Hope …
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Tags: benga, boyz noize, chibuku shake shake, Claude Von Stroke, Erol Alkan, evol, its prim up north, liverpool biennial, the shipping forecasat, vaselines
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