Metalheadz, Black Cotton and Surefire Sound, Editor's Choice - Clubbing

Metalheadz, Black Cotton and Surefire Sound, Editor's Choice - Clubbing

13 May, 2011
by: Lowri

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


Saturday 21st May
We Fear Silence present Metalheadz
Metalheadz return with Goldie at the helm for a back to back session of extreme proportions. Goldie is up against Marcus Intalex, Fabio and Grooverider go head to head with a special Blue Note set and Break smashes it hard against the incomparable Ulterior Motive. Heavy.

Saturday 21st May
Black Cotton 5th Anniversary
The Black Cotton club is a relation of the Lady Luck Club - and part of a clutch of vintage nights hosted by vinyl connoisseurs El Nino and Lady Kamikaze. Black Cotton focuses on the wild roots sounds from the 20s to the 40s - jazz, bop, glamour, swing - the dancefloor jumps with cool cats in hats and be-robed ladies living the dream. Live bands and burlesque dancers do their thing at midnight. Do dress up or you'll feel silly. Tonight they celebrate a grand old 5 years in the game...

Saturday 21st May
Surefire Sound
Surefire Sound return in the biggest way possible with their strongest line-up to date. They've got Shackleton (half of Skull Disco with Appleblim) in room one fresh from delivering his Fabric mix and primed to serve up his bass heavy atmospherics at the best club in London. He's joined by Mark Ernestus - Hardwax Records founder - and Addison Groove doing his live 808 thing in the Juke Box.  Still to be confirmed but exciting none the less is the brilliant Tokimonsta. Instrumental hip hop at it's sexiest, LA best.

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