The D-Late mothership is a party juggernaut loaded with techno bullets, careering round London, aiming them at unsuspecting clubbers and making them go insane. Commandeered by international party machines, the guys behind D-Late have become very very good at what they do.
Frequently in cahoots with Always Fridays at Egg, as well as storming the messy Aquarium every second and fourth Sunday morning, the music is nothing but the best. Resident Rich NxT is at the forefront of the London underground electronic music scene and the D-Late guests are the DJs of NOW.
Brilliant.
Tonight is their 3rd birthday, and bound to be massive.
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