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Krush, Krankbrother and Night Slugs: Editor's Choice - Clubbing

Krush, Krankbrother and Night Slugs: Editor's Choice - Clubbing

11 May, 2012
by: Lowri

Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Lowri Clarke brings you her top three club nights.


Friday 18th May
Bugged Out present Night Slugs

The ghetto house from the Night Slugs label has been keeping us warm for four years! To celebrate they present a line-up of such beauty my palms are already a-quiver in anticipation of being in the air for the entire night.

Dub sister Ikonika, Jam City, Girl Unit and Egyptrixx join bosses Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990 for dark, heads down house and future-leaning bass.

Saturday 19th May
Krankbrother Terrace Party

After a long winter of discontent, Krankbrother open its season of outdoor parties with a special line-up at one of their favourite outdoor terrace venues.

Providing the sunshine vibes will be two pioneers of the modern disco sound – Todd Terje and the absolutely brilliant DJ T. His sets are an effortless fusion of soul and a darker take on disco. There will be tickets on the door at 4pm.

Saturday 19th May
 Krush with Ame and Clockwork

Groundbreaking, pioneering, exquisite, phenomenal or simply one of the most inspiring electronic music act of the new millennium; that's what Âme are. The German duo are responsible for some of Sonar Kollektiv's and Innervisions' best selling releases and a long array of brilliant remixes. In fact they are (with Dixon and Henrik Schwarz) the driving forces behind Berlin-based conceptual label, Innervisions.

From soundtracking 'The cabinet of Dr. Caligari' (for the Ron Arad installation at the Round House) to headlining leading festivals or club nights in Ibiza and the world, Ame have set the bar really high for the following generations.

They're joined by Clockwork - the impeccable house duo - and resident Nikos. 

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