After a couple of years throwing parties around London, ManMakeMusic settles down for the winter at The Last Days of Decadence.
The night has a reputation for forward-thinking, bass-heavy music and an open-minded attitude to programming, two things carried over to the new residency.
Over coming months you'll be able to see a variety of top-class DJs, all in an intimate space.
December's guest is the brilliant Kode9, proprietor of the Hyperdub label and undoubtedly one of London's most interesting producers.
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