Found, Phonica and Technicolour Mayhem: Editor's Choice - Clubbing
23 September, 2011
by: Lowri
Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Lowri Clarke selects her three club nights.

Friday 30th September
Found Launch
Found kick off a series of Friday nights at Hidden, taking you deep underground with their exemplary tasting menu of hig-end, low slung electronic goodness. Running from September 30th to December 23rd, Found has its roots planted in bass music: from progressive dubstep, dub techno and UK house strands to 2-step, garage, four-to-the-floor styles and rinsing drum and bass. Over 13 nights Found will connect the artists, labels and promoters at the forefront of the British underground. Tonight is the launch with the simply incredible Justin Martin bringing his bumping Dirtybird beats for a special 3 hour house workout, Instra:Mental joining the DnB - techno - electro dots, A1 Bassline, rising star Nightwave and Deep Teknologi label head T. Williams.
Saturday 1st October
Phonica 8th Birthday
This is the big one. Phonica celebrate turning 8 with three rooms featuring the beefiest line-up you'll see all year, guaranteed. Visionquest, Soul Clap, Tolfrey, Heidi - it's pretty much a who's who of house and techno. Tickets will sell out, so get in there early.
Read our interview with Simon from Phonica here.
Saturday 1st October
Big Gwan's Dancehall
Mutant bass and technicolour mayhem tonight as Senseless Records and Pandemonium Circus unite to create...Big Gwan's Dancehall. Feed your senses and groom your souls with the spontaneous mash up of seriously banging tunes: the Technicolour Bass Den downstairs is headed up by chief mentalist Kanji Kinetic. His New Era drumstep tip is a force to be reckoned with. Rag N Bone's Warlock and Your Niece keeping things bass-drenched, plus Senseless's own bass merchants Sasquatch, Sarantis and MC Parly B. The Rock 'n' Roll Disco is the place where drunk punks and lost children of the rave are entertained by heavy blues men and circus freaks. It features the John Fairhurst Band, sultans of surf Los Pecadores and a Chaos Cabaret - as well as all manner of DJ action. With decor from Boomtown Festival and a huge rig, this is one to get heavily involved at.
Shake, rattle and roll.
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