The Z-Shed, M-nus and Kode 9 - Editor's Choice, Clubbing

The Z-Shed, M-nus and Kode 9 - Editor's Choice, Clubbing

17 June, 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.


Friday 24th June

The Z-Shed vs Coin Operated Free Party

Oh The Z-Shed. They push all kinds of boundaries and make so much sense in the glorious auditory shape of a heavy mutant bass soundscape, spiked with sweat and laden with grins. Tonight they treat all those not going to Glastonbury (that's most of us then) to a ripping Free Party along with Coin Operated. Grime, juke, UK bounce, techno. RAVE.

Read our interview with Ben Pearson - aka The Z-Shed - here.

Friday 24th June
Kode 9
Hyperdub boss Kode 9 brings his substantial record box to the venue with the grand bass bins. An opportunity to hear the boss's sounds on a system built with his fathom-deep sub bass frequencies in mind. One of bass music's most errudite voices in one of London's best venues: an absolute treat.

Saturday 25th June
One More with Troy Pierce
One More bring the biggest artist to date: M_nus' Troy Pierce. The Berlin based techno extraordinaire rarely plays in the UK. Expect depth, complexity and the irresistable M_nus sound. The hosts guarantee an amazing space in the heart of Shoreditch and welcome back their beloved residents Toni D and Raymundo Rodriguez. This will kick.

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