Three cheers for Magic and Medicine. Tonight they have British techno genius James Holden at the top of the bill. Head of Border Community, Holden is a much in demand remixer amongst pop stars. But it's his productions and cerebral approach to techno which really single him out.
Magic and Medicine present a one night only showcase of his mind-bending deck selections and skills in celebration of the next installment of their DJ Kicks mix series.
The brilliant Kieran Hebden - aka Four Tet - is also in the house (hopefully the two will offer some back to back business) plus Border Community's acid house obsessive Avus.
Jah Wobble and Keith Levene, the two Public Image Limited founding members unite to re-interpret the band's classic second album. Their legacy stems to new wave bands that followed through to Massive...
After their recent solo show for Daniel Rapley, PayneShurvell continue to explore ideas around faith and the visitor experience with this exhibition of work by contemproary artist Rudolf Reiber. Just as...
The Catlin Art Prize was launched to reward and encourage the next generation of contemporary artists. Unlike bigger awards like, say, the Turner Prize, the Catlin champions genuinely unknown artists, ...
A new ten-minute, 16mm film by Ben Rivers at Kate MacGarry this spring. This is Rivers' second show with the gallery, and his third in London in as many years after one over at Matt's Gallery in 2011. ...
Expect cutting edge acts from the music world alongside hyped live visuals and loads of fun stuff - hula hoopers, photo booth, free manicures and a whole heap more to keep you grinning. Sounds are a freest...
Soulbrew Karaoke, formerly a feature at Vibe bar, has a new home at the Queen of Hoxton. Tonight celebrates the launch of this night that's always bundles of fun.