DJs
August 22nd
The Cosmic Truth Presents...
Ashley Beedle
Ashley Beedle; a man who's put his had to some of the finest dance records made in the last two decades, DJ'd across the globe, compiled selections of music that would make your jaw drop, and had a genuine, credible influence on the UK dance scene as we know it today. Whether you know him from his work as Black Science Orchestra, Ballistic Brothers, X-Press 2, or his graft as a remixer, selector and deejay, this one is not to be missed. Heavy Disco from the original rude boy!
Danielle Moore (Crazy P)
Miss Danielle Moore, lead vocalist (and ring leader) of that most excellent rabble Crazy P will also be adding a touch of glamour to proceedings, arriving fresh from a summer of festivals and sell-out headline shows. Danni's party spirit tends to rub off on all those within a 100-yard radius.
Reverso 68
Pete Herbert and Phil Mison - aka Reverso 68 - will be laying down everything from sunshine grooves to stomping disco as they take things from day to night. Pete's a man of many a bassline, regularly cranking out ridiculously catchy records, either with Phil as Reverso, or with Baby G as LSB. Meanwhile, Phil's credentials as a sunset resident at Cafe Del Mar and as the man behind Cantoma means he knows a thing or two about setting a mood.
Discobox, the OffKeyHat and Toru aka The Hackney Players Association
East End party people Andy Newcombe (Discobox), Leon Mayes (the OffKeyHat) and Toru (the man behind the counter at Vinyl Junkies) have rocked many a party over the years under the guise of The Hackney Players Association.
The Cosmic Truth
The Cosmic Truth are Nicholas L Balfe and Dickie Chaytor, DJs, promoters and innovators of the resurgent London disco sound.
As well as rocking their own parties from lofts to lock ups, basements to beer gardens, they've also caused chaos on discerning dance floors in London, across the UK, and beyond, including Disco Bloodbath, Secretsundaze, Bestival, Mirage Berlin and Electric Elephant in Croatia.
August 23rd
Phonica Records Presents ‘Its not all minimal’
The staff of London’s finest vinyl emporium have dug deep to give us some soul, reggae, disco and house, showing that there’s more behind that counter than the latest german bleepy stuff.