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It's good to see Kevin Saunderson added to the line-up ..
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"Lost/Cosmic"
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06/02/2004 Subject: lost - saturday 28 feb.
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LOST SATURDAY 28th FEBRUARY
@ 166 HOLLOWAY RD N7
10 pm - 6am
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order online direct from LOST @ www.lost.co.uk
2 rooms of music ? silent space hosting abstraction of colour in the cube ?
outside area
red.
JEFF MILLS (Axis, Chicago) featuring dvd/cd project
KEVIN SAUNDERSON (KMS, Detroit)
STEVE BICKNELL (LOST/Cosmic)
blue.
KIM BILIR (CLUBTRACKS/Cosmic)
STEVE BICKNELL
STASIS (PEACEFROG)
Mario
red.
STEVE BICKNELL takes this opportunity to welcome back JEFF MILLS AND KEVIN
SAUNDERSON,
both prolific producers who have been at the helm of the progression of
electronic dance
music. JEFF MILLS continues to challenge perception with his latest dvd/cd
project.
First previewed with us last August, on this occasion we present
the much anticipated finished product, allowing Jeff to segue between
himself 'live' and himself 'in the mix' on film. It works!
KEVIN SAUNDERSON set the pace back in the day and has been the only
producer
from the Detroit stable to have maintained both integrity within the
electronic
dance field and mainstream success with hits such as Big Fun and Good Life
w
hich have crossed the borders and back again.
STEVE BICKNELL ploughs a path down the middle of these sonic tangents,
uniting them under the LOST banner, and in
the process showcasing his own take on machine funk while highlighting
forthcoming outings from himself and Robert Hood on Cosmic Records.
blue.
funk fuelled kaleidoscope of sound offering an alternative to the above
encompassing house, disco, hip-hop grooves, and jazzy beats.
Check out the website www.lost.co.uk for more info; purchase tickets
online;
order releases via LOSTMAIL.
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT, TRULY APPRECIATED!