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Well the feedback we received from our last party with Hector & Alex Arnout was incredible...I think everyone agrees that it was our best party to date!
So we thought it was only fair to that we bring you another seriously strong line up and invited messers SEUIL & HUXLEY to join us for what promises to be another Party to remember!
SEUIL (Eklo, Circus Company, Hello?Repeat)
Seuil is that kind of mysterious artist, ones know hes talented, great DJ, authentic producer, but remained underestimated for a while within the international deep house landscape. And all of this inspite of some high level releases on Minibar, Moon Harbour, Lessizmore or the late lamented Dan Ghenacias Freak N Chic.
Seuil was a DC10 regular over the summer, with his track 'Ultravision' being one of the biggest bombs of 2011.
Concerning his solo projects, a new EP will be out very soon on Circus Company and another one on Ultrastrech (Sammy Dees new label), theres also a remix for the next Lee Foss coming on Culprit and a couple of other records are announced later this year on Supplements Facts and Hello Repeat. A quite filled agenda, considering he is also currently working on his new album.
HUXLEY (Hypercolour, Saints & Sonnets)
Huxley is leading the way as one of the new breed of UK house producers making their mark on the scene.
After a successful debut with fellow Londoner and frequent collaborator Ethyl on Nick Curlys Cecille Numbers, more success was to follow on the UK institution that is Tsuba with Mother Tounge EP in 2010. Now standing on his own two feet, EPs with Morris Audio, Losing Suki & Hypercolour followed, not forgetting a host of remixes under his belt from some of Europes elite labels and artists.
Huxley is seriously one to watch and we can't wait to have him down!
Support on the night will be coming from DANKOSS (Street Deep) and the BadApple Resident's.
Line up:
- Seuil (Eklo, Circus Company, Hello?Repeat)
- Huxley (Hypercolour, Saints & Sonnets)
- DanKoss (Street Deep)
- Josef (Tokyo on Acid / Tackside Audio)
- Dave Harbour
- Dave Coleman
- S.T.Ruggs
Entry:
£5 Early Bird Tickets, £7 Guest list - email full names to - badapplelondon@gmail.com
Tickets: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?318450
MOTD
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Much Love, BadApple =)
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Last entry: 4:00am
Entry price (public): £5 Tickets, £7 Guestlist, £10 Door
Entry price (members/NUS): £5 Tickets, £7 Guestlist, £10 Door
Doors open: 22:00 til 04:00
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