T Bar presents... Justin Martin

T Bar presents... Justin Martin

07 April, 2010
by: Robertswaine86

Dirty Bird house guru Justin Martin touches down this Friday at London's T Bar.

Famous for their free entry policy, T Bar offers far more than just a free night out as their line-ups are persistently first rate. This Friday is by no means an exception as T Bar plays host to Dirty Bird tech-house maestro Justin Martin, whose signature sound is wonky yet melodic, with a healthy dose of thumping bass.

Despite a brief period of closure while the venue changed location, T Bar has existed as one of the most forward-thinking clubs in London for over 5 years now. Although looking a little like a nursery from the outside, T Bar only puts on artists whose musical maturity and experience shines through their sets. Their line-ups constantly represent those who are on the cutting edge of the dance music scene.

Playing along side California-based house legend Justin Martin, who has had releases on Buzzin' Fly, Anabatic Records and Dirty Bird, are Ben Westbeech and Kenton Slash Demon. Ben Westbeech himself is a hugely diverse and talented producer, singer/songwriter and DJ. His DJ sets are funky, soulful and fun. His addition to the bill will play as a reminder that summer is just around the corner. Meanwhile, Kenton Slash Demon provide a deeper, more sensual techno edge to the evening. Their 2009 Khattabi EP, signed to Tartelet records, still sounds as fresh as did when it was released a year ago. Think Stimming meets Solo.

To take full advantage of the free entry, to beat the queues, and to bag yourself one of their delightful candlelit tables by the downstairs bar, make sure you're there well before eleven.

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