Basement Jaxx return to Saturday Sessions at Ministry, bringing along with them a veteran of the house scene and vocal supporter of 'real' house over 'EDM', DJ Sneak. We reckon his recent twitter spat with Swedish House Mafia make him worth the ticket price alone. Go on Sneak!
Slide and Get Diverted have finally managed to book Todd Terje - for a three hour terrace set no less.The sun shining, while you trust in Todd to take you there. Todd sums up his DJing style better than ...
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
SW4 is probably the biggest dance festival in London. Their line-ups are always massive and fifty quid is a reasonable price for a ticket when you consider all the superstar DJs you'll be seeing.This ...
BLOC is the unparalleled electronic music festival renowned for their progressive and enormous line-up coups. They were also infamous for keeping it real at Butlin's resort. Ravers got the use of chal...
Lovebox return to Victoria Park for what is now a three day extravaganza.They persist with fresh and brilliant line-ups across the indie and dance music spectrum, securing long-standing legends amongst ...
Absolutely immense line-up from Eastern Electrics for their first foray into daytime partying.They take over an as yet secret location for an enormous 12 hour rave featuring the hottest DJs of today. T...
A two room smasher of a warehouse party at a secret London location, featuring the likes of Floating Points, Funkineven and Alexander Nut.The main room is hosted by the consistently impressive Eglo records,...
Every Sunday (and Bank Holiday Monday) the RVT DJs bash out huge dance anthems and commercial house all afternoon. This raucous wind-down has been packing them in for over ten years and always features...
Prologue and Colony team up to deliver this seismic wedge of 'headfuck techno'.Prologue is more than just a name: since its inception in 2008, the Munich-based label has become synonymous with a sound...
Summer Showdown y'all. Tensnake heads this up with his delicious vibrations, foil-faced Spanish house don John Talabot joins him and Futureboogie are in charge in room two, with Bristol's Waifs and strays...
An exhibition exploring the impact of the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. From the politicans making the decisions to the ordinary people affected by them, this is a fascinating profile of a country...
A fascinating exhibition at the Imperial War Museum that collates the accounts of soldiers who have recently served in the ongoing war in Afghanistan. Made up of letters, emails, blog posts, footage and...
The Duchess finds herself widowed and tied to her two brutish brothers who refuse to let her remarry so they can keep a hold on her inheritance. The discovery of her relationship with Antonio, her steward...
Can Themba's story of a husband's revenge on his cheating wife has been turned into a musical play by Peter Brook and Marie-Helene Estienne. When a young South African worker finds his wife in bed with...
“Hope is the enemy of
reason” says a Nazi to a Jew in Michael Ashton's The Beekeeper.
It's a line which, for me, sets the focus of the story and so clever
are Ashton's metapho...
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