Spectrum, Dreadfest and Stop.Drop.Roll. - Editor's Choice, Clubbing

Spectrum, Dreadfest and Stop.Drop.Roll. - Editor's Choice, Clubbing

24 June, 2011
by: Joj

Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week to come. Joj selects his top three club nights.

Spectrum Warehouse party

Friday, 1st July
Stop.Drop.Roll.
Radio One's maestro of all that is soulful, urban and electronic, Benji B fronts the bill down at the Nest for Stop.Drop.Roll, a night dedicated to the multi-faceted and oft-misunderstood world of UK bass music. Exciting new talent Deadboy is on hand to provide progressive 2-step sounds and future garage vibes. Also on the line up you've got Brackles, Budaken and Stripes, so for beats, bass and a new school boogie, this is the place.

Saturday, 2nd July
Spectrum Warehouse Party
Spectrum pop up again with this massive warehouse rave. They've got Kissy Sell Out, Chase and Status, Zinc, Sinden and Redlight - but I'm most excited about Reso. The man is a beat machine who will utterly lay waste to the floor. Pete Jordan has supported Deadmau5, Skrillex and 2ManyDJs in the last 6 months - testimony to his versatile (but massive) style. Pioneering London dubstep duo Nero have just been added too. This looks heavy.
 

Saturday, 2nd July
Congo Natty and Adrian Sherwood present Dreadfest
Roots, reggae, dub and junglist drum and bass are all on the menu here provided by big scene DJs - Congo Natty, Nicky Blackmarket, Marque Gilmore, We Are Dubist and more. From 2pm on Saturday to 6am, and then from 2pm until 11pm on Sunday, that's a monster line up and a whole lot of big beats, dub, roots and jungle for just £15. Highly recommended.

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