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| Warren Fischer and others in London Fischersponer's legendary DJ sets are set to hit London at Turmills Nightclub on Saturday, January 28,2006. Having rocked the floor at Turnmills for the past 5 New Years Eve's and on irregular occasions over the past few years… the genre-crossing, boddy-popping Together night goes monthly on Saturday 28th January. Long-standing ressie Justin Robertson kicks things off with a filth-ridden 4 Hour acid house set in Room 2, whilst Warren Fischer of NYC's flamboyant electro art-pop group Fischerspooner and his DJing partner Jon Kane jet in to debut on the decks, having held fought at Manumission all summer. Ouch! Fuck Me I'm Famous super-lord David Guetta (winner of 3 awards at the HMA's - including Best DJ) joins the party as does Parisian buddy, David Duriez - the acclaimed beat-master and Brique Rogue head honcho. X-FM's John Kennedy launches his exclusive new London residency - 'The Midnight Ramble', as Turnmills' brand spanking new 'Live Room' opens for the first time to an electronic shuffle and a shake. John's first live guests will be the oddly named, but frankly brilliant Shit Disco who'll be joined by Death from Above 1979 under their DJ alias MSTRKRFT for a London Exclusive set. You can be rest assured that every other month, he'll be showcasing the hottest bands in town - so stay tuned. The Machine-like Shoreditch kings Bones & Ramsey also get twisted in T2, with the loopy, Fisher Price toy-loving Kid Carpet joining them in full party mode, as does rising star Tommy Four Seven. Heck, there's even a clothes stalls, a vibrating chair & hair salon going on upstairs (The Extraordinary Dancing Bazaar), plus more party vibes and a Vintage Photography stall to enjoy (where you'll get dressed up in fully themed attire and get your photo taken!!). Plus a new Membership Card (see below) to watch out for (it's gets you cheaper entry and discounts off loads of cool things!). Together is set to blow away the New Year blues and stamp its mark on the capital's clubbing map. Which is nice. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |