Slide & Up On The Roof Terrace Closing Party Weekend

Summer Terrace Closing Parties Weekend - Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 September. It's been one heck of a summer on the terrace!

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Date published: 9th Sep 2013

Summer Terrace Closing Parties Weekend
Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 September It's been one heck of a summer on the terrace, starting out with the freezing Easter weekend double header with Dimitri From Paris & Tiefschwarz, belting days with Derrick Carter, Gilles Peterson, Kenny Dope, the Brixton Splash party with DJ Derek - A Love From Outer Space lived up to the fantastic 2012 party, plus of course the first 2 parts of our Norman Jay trilogy in May and June with Sancho Panza. To round things off for the summer, we have got our closing party weekend on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September. First up Slide have got a cracking lineup on the Saturday, Felix & Al Hot Chip join us on the terrace alongside Slide faves the Eskimo Twins, then in the club our good buddies Simple host with the excellent Casino Times headlining. Buy Saturday Slide tickets Then on Sunday 15th, the only way we could round things off for the summer was to have the legendary Norman Jay joining us 'Up On The Roof' once more, this time with his son, the brilliant Russ Jay, alongside him, fresh from their heroics at Notting Hill over the August Bank Holiday! Buy Sunday Up On The Roof tickets Full details below, and check out some of the videos from the summer courtesy of Anomalous Visuals...

Norman Jay...Up On The Roof - May 5th Slide w/ Derrick Carter - May 26th

Slide w/ A Love From Outer Space - July 27th

Up On The Roof w/ DJ Derek & Friends - Aug 4th Slide On The Terrace
w/ Felix & Al Hot Chip DJ set + Eskimo Twins
Simple Host The Club w/ Casino Times

Saturday 14 September / 4pm-4am
at The Prince Of Wales
(formerly Brixton Clubhouse)
467 Brixton Road, London SW9 8HH

Terrace //
Felix & Al Hot Chip DJ set
Eskimo Twins. Rich Smith. Lloyd Wakeman. Pandadontdisco

Club // Hosted by Simple
Casino Times. Em Williams. James Weston. John Marshall. Daniel Gascoyne

Boudoir //
Mike Funk is 40

Al Doyle and Felix Martin of Hot Chip (and in Al's case, LCD Soundsystem) fame, have been DJing together for several years at many of the world's leading clubs.

Since their inception in 2000, Hot Chip have become one the most important bands in Britain, from their mainstream breakthrough moment with 'Over and Over' right through to their excellent 5th album, ‘In Our Heads’ from last year.

Good buddies and long running Oxford party Simple host the club room, with the excellent Casino Times headlining alongside residents.

Support comes from Slide regulars and ALFOS favourites Eskimo Twins plus residents.

Norman Jay...Up On The Roof
Sunday 15 September / 2pm-12am
at The Lambeth (formerly Brixton Clubhouse)
467 Brixton Road, London SW9 8HH Up On The Roof...summer parties on the stunning rooftop terrace at The Lambeth (formerly Brixton Clubhouse) right in the heart of Brixton. Expect a diverse fusion of everything from hip hop, soul, disco from some of the most influential DJs of the past 30 years.

For the last UOTR of the summer, we are joined for the 3rd time of the year by none other than Mr Norman Jay.

As the Good Times founder, Member of the British Empire and all round good egg, Norman has represented the entire spectrum of black music, from soul, funk, disco, reggae and jazz, right through to the more contemporary sounds of house, garage and drum'n'bass.

Norman's legendary Good Times sound system, has been the go-to spot at Europe's largest street party, the Notting Hill Carnival, for 30 years.

Good Times was THE party that changed the face of the Notting Hill Carnival and which has become a Summertime fixture at festivals worldwide. Jay set up his first sound system, Great Tribulation, in 1979 with his brother Joey which became Good Times in 1981, the start of a 30-year residency at Notting Hill Carnival. Norman changed the face of the music played there, introducing a range of gritty, soulful styles to complement the predominantly reggae-based sound systems. The move paved the way for the open-minded Carnival we know today, with Good Times still at its core.

Alongside Norman we have drafted in fellow 'Jay', Russ to the terrace for the first time, alongside residents across the venue.

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