A bit of 313 London spam here - apologies to everyone else!

We are putting on a night at Public Life on Sunday 24th August - Carnival 
weekend - presenting a mixture of Detroit house, electro-funk, techno, booty 
and ghetto tech. The line-up is:

Non Stop DJs (WIDE, Bootytronics)
Tristan Watkins (Phonopsia, Metrotechno)
Nick Craddock (Third Ear)
Cutlass Supreme (WIDE, Novamute)

More details about the DJs can be found below!

The deal on the night is:

Date - 24th August 2003
Time - 8pm - 2am
Cost - £3 (£4 after 11pm) (get in touch with me for concessions guest list)
Address - 82a Commercial Street, Spitalfields (nearest tubes are Liverpool 
Street and Aldgate East)
Website - http://www.bootytronics.com

Hope to see some of you there! Here's the DJ info:

 - Non Stop DJs (WIDE, Bootytronics)
Deploying, for the first time, the power of Ableton Live alongside Guy 
Thackeray's devastating turntablist skills, the NSD will present a rapid and 
wildly eclectic mix combining both futuristic and traditional forms of DJing... 
if you heard BMG and Godfather's set at Control you may have some inkling of 
what to expect!

 - Tristan Watkins (Phonopsia, Metrotechno)
Having founded the Metrotechno DJ crew, helped in the creation of Metatrack 
studios and mp313.com, and played alongside Terrence Parker, Sean Deason and 
Stewart Walker, Tristan recently graced the decks at Detroit's Movement 
festival pre-parties for the second time, and now brings his unique blend of 
house, techno and broken beat to London's lucky clubbers.

 - Nick Craddock (Third Ear)
Nick is renowned for his outstanding sets, which mix classic cuts with 
contemporary minimal and dubby house and techno, and has held residencies at 
both Valvo and the Public Heroes / Third Ear parties in London. 

 - Cutlass Supreme (WIDE, Novamute)
Headlining the night, Cutlass Supreme will deliver a breakbeat-driven set of 
booty and ghetto tech, previewing tracks from his upcoming mix CD on Novamute 
(which is due out in October). He has played alongside key players in the 
ghetto tech, electro, hip hop, and breaks scenes, including DJ Assault, DJ 
Godfather, Disco D, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Neil Landstrumm & Tobias Schmidt, 
Billy Nasty, Andrea Parker and Ed DMX (Rephlex/Breakin Records).

Cheers,

Brendan

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