Freeze presents Scott Bradford (Shindig Lexicon Avenue) details
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BIG BIG NEWS!!!
And now, the end is near. and so we raise the final curtain......
After 3 years of laughs, brilliant music, meeting new people, stress, panic, sensational DJ's, broken toilets, power cuts, balloons, plastics guitars, coach trips, hotel rooms, BBQ's and some of the best nights out ever......we have sadly come to the decision that this summer will see Freeze at the Lemon Lounge come to a conclusion.
Its not a decision we have taken lightly cos we still have a huge amount of passion for the night and the music, things have changed for us in our personal lives and we are simply unable to devote the time required anymore.
So, 2 parties left plus Bfest and the plan is to conclude Freeze how we have ran Freeze for the last 3 years....by putting on the best parties we can and hopefully putting a smile on everyones face.
For the last 2 nights at the Lemon we wanted to do something special, something that is representative of what Freeze has been and what we have been about musically. We think we have managed to do that.....
July 19th sees us finally bring someone to the Lemon Lounge who we have been trying to nail down for an age. We are hugely pleased to present....Scott Bradford! Shindig head honcho and Mr Lexicon Avenue, Scott needs little introduction. From London to Lisbon, Toronto to Tokyo, and South America to Singapore - Scott never fails to deliver.
Here is a liitle info on Scott...
EXPLORING the deeper, darker reaches of the house music spectrum, Lexicon Avenue's Scott Bradford has forged a rock-solid reputation as a DJ who never fails to deliver.
Promoter and resident DJ at Shindig, one of the UK's most revered and longest-running nights, his vision and determination ensure the biggest and best names grace the decks on a weekly basis.
Now residing at Newcastle's impressive Digital, the weekly events success was instrumental in the venue securing the accolade of being named one of the 15 best clubs in the world by DJ Magazine in February 2007 - with the publication hailing it as "The Fabric of the North".
Scott had already begun furthering his standing on the global dance music scene as one-third of the prolific Lexicon Avenue, teaming up with production partners Chris Scott and Mark Armstrong.
A formidable force in the development of UK house music since the late 90s, they launched their own label, Forensic, which soon gained immense international respect.
Expertly crafted to create maximum impact on the dancefloor, Lexicon Avenues tracks are fixtures in the sets of A-List DJs such as John Digweed, Deep Dish, Satoshi Tomiie, Danny Howells and Sander Kleinenberg.
Theyve been released on some of house musics most influential imprints - including Yoshitoshi, Saw Recordings, Renaissance, Junior Boys Own and Hooj - as well as being licenced to leading compilations such as the Global Underground and Balance series.
His production work is not just restricted to Lexicon Avenue though and along with production partner Chris Scott he has cast his spell using an almost dizzying array of monikers including Little Green Men, New Phunk Theory, Third Movement, Fishead (with Satoshi Tomiie), and Bush People (with Mark Armstrong and Maras Barry Gilbey). Scott also has a brand new production project with fellow Shindig resident, Mark Lowry.
And now, the end is near. and so we raise the final curtain......
After 3 years of laughs, brilliant music, meeting new people, stress, panic, sensational DJ's, broken toilets, power cuts, balloons, plastics guitars, coach trips, hotel rooms, BBQ's and some of the best nights out ever......we have sadly come to the decision that this summer will see Freeze at the Lemon Lounge come to a conclusion.
Its not a decision we have taken lightly cos we still have a huge amount of passion for the night and the music, things have changed for us in our personal lives and we are simply unable to devote the time required anymore.
So, 2 parties left plus Bfest and the plan is to conclude Freeze how we have ran Freeze for the last 3 years....by putting on the best parties we can and hopefully putting a smile on everyones face.
For the last 2 nights at the Lemon we wanted to do something special, something that is representative of what Freeze has been and what we have been about musically. We think we have managed to do that.....
July 19th sees us finally bring someone to the Lemon Lounge who we have been trying to nail down for an age. We are hugely pleased to present....Scott Bradford! Shindig head honcho and Mr Lexicon Avenue, Scott needs little introduction. From London to Lisbon, Toronto to Tokyo, and South America to Singapore - Scott never fails to deliver.
Here is a liitle info on Scott...
EXPLORING the deeper, darker reaches of the house music spectrum, Lexicon Avenue's Scott Bradford has forged a rock-solid reputation as a DJ who never fails to deliver.
Promoter and resident DJ at Shindig, one of the UK's most revered and longest-running nights, his vision and determination ensure the biggest and best names grace the decks on a weekly basis.
Now residing at Newcastle's impressive Digital, the weekly events success was instrumental in the venue securing the accolade of being named one of the 15 best clubs in the world by DJ Magazine in February 2007 - with the publication hailing it as "The Fabric of the North".
Scott had already begun furthering his standing on the global dance music scene as one-third of the prolific Lexicon Avenue, teaming up with production partners Chris Scott and Mark Armstrong.
A formidable force in the development of UK house music since the late 90s, they launched their own label, Forensic, which soon gained immense international respect.
Expertly crafted to create maximum impact on the dancefloor, Lexicon Avenues tracks are fixtures in the sets of A-List DJs such as John Digweed, Deep Dish, Satoshi Tomiie, Danny Howells and Sander Kleinenberg.
Theyve been released on some of house musics most influential imprints - including Yoshitoshi, Saw Recordings, Renaissance, Junior Boys Own and Hooj - as well as being licenced to leading compilations such as the Global Underground and Balance series.
His production work is not just restricted to Lexicon Avenue though and along with production partner Chris Scott he has cast his spell using an almost dizzying array of monikers including Little Green Men, New Phunk Theory, Third Movement, Fishead (with Satoshi Tomiie), and Bush People (with Mark Armstrong and Maras Barry Gilbey). Scott also has a brand new production project with fellow Shindig resident, Mark Lowry.
Scott's and his production partners remix credits read like a Whos Who of the biggest names in house music with Danny Tenaglia, John Creamer and Stephane K, Dirty Vegas and Science Department all being given their trademark dancefloor-friendly treatment.
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Freeze 19th July
Scott Bradford (Shindig/Lexicon Avenue)
Andy Currie
Rob Casson
10-3
£6 b4 11 more after
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Entry price (public): £6 b4 11pm more after
Entry price (members/NUS): £6 All Night
Doors open: 22.00 til 03.00
Entry price (members/NUS): £6 All Night
Doors open: 22.00 til 03.00
Music genres
House, Prog House, Tech House, Techno
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