Bank Holiday Clubbing

Bank Holiday Clubbing

25 May, 2010
by: Lowri

Another bank holiday? Get involved.

Sweet bank holiday, how I love thee...There's plenty of dancefloor fun to be had this bank holiday - here are some of the choiciest cuts:

Sunday 30th May
Lostbahnof @ Lati Ri
Lostbahnof present their second annual courtyard BBQ at Lati Ri's friendly outdoor space. As well as a full BBQ menu, there's the custom soundsystem, Heavenly Jukebox are in the house, the excellent residents will of course be spinning tunes plus a very special guest from foreign climes...

You'll hear classic house, good techno, garage, disco old and new. Tasty.


Sunday 30th May
Chronicles @ Cable
Chronicles unites disparate genres, styles, people and importantly, the different clubbing moments we hold dear. From the acid house days to Glasto raving to Public Life to main room mayhem - these are our Chronicles.

Tonight allow another landmark moment to embed itself in your consciousness. The main room line-up speaks for itself: A Guy Called Gerald - acid house and techno veteran, Guti - swing, London jazz, house and Desolat legend playing a live set, Nic and Kaleb (Zoo Project) plus Mestivan (Blasphmie).

A unique and ambitious line-up - this deserves to be awesome.


Sunday 30th May
Tayo's Tracksuit Party @ The Paradise

Tayo's annual shindig returns, and this year it settles at Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green. Tayo gets to show off his tracksuit collection and you have a great excuse to whip out the nylon. The party is in it's tenth year and to celebrate it's all about the Classics - be it hip hop, house or disco. Downstairs find hip hop karaoke and upstairs, the tunes play on.

Wear a tracksuit and get in for a fiver! If Tayo can do it, so can you. A special guest is said to appear and the line up..well..it's tasty.


Sunday 30th May
Bugged Out! Present Mad Decent Soundsystem @ Secret Location
Last year's Mad Decent party saw the likes of Fake Blood, Skream, Crookers, Boy 8-Bit and Diplo smash the Union St Car Park to pieces. Following their triumph, the Mad Decent Soundsystem returns once again this year to do much the same. Expect a crater to mark the space where cars once sat.

This year hosts an even better line up, boasting Drop The Lime, L-Vis 1990, Mumdance and Martelo representing the Mad Decent sound, alongside the booty bass party beats of the main man, Diplo.

Meanwhile Mad Division continues the hunt for the brown note, with all the dirtiest dubstep coming in the form of Joker, Untold, Jayou, Stenchman and of course Rusko, who'll be celebrating the near release of his amazing new album, O.M.G.


Sunday 30th May
Layo and Bushwacka Present Shake It @ Secret Location

Layo and Bushwacka! return with their bi-monthly bash and tonight you've got them all night long. Tonight Omri H joins the fray.

Sunday 30th May
Discovery and Warm All-Day and Night Special @ Horse and Groom
Discovery and Warm do it again; two parties for the price of a measly £7. It kicks off at The Papermill at 2pm and as soon as you thought it was time to go home, mosey on down to The Horse & Groom (5 minutes down the road).

On the 30th of May your ears are blessed with sounds from underground house guru, Move D aka David Moufang. Hailing from Heidelberg, this chap is pushing techno's boundaries. A background filled with music results in sets that are intricately jazzy and techy.

Joining him are Warm & Discovery's residents Ali Tillet and Rob Summerhayes (Warm), Neil Thornton (Lasermagnetic), Guille Bo and Dave Rose as well as East Londoners, The Curious People.


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