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Brixton Heatwave Terrace Party Hosted by Saints Don't Sleep

Brixton Heatwave Terrace Party Hosted by Saints Don't Sleep

Event Time Fri 29th Jul 2016 at 7:00pm-Sat 30th Jul 2016 at 5:00am
Event Location Brixton Jamm, London
Event Price £5 - £15 + Booking fee (see below)
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Tickets

1st Release More Off Sale
£5.00 +
£1.20 fee
2nd Release More Off Sale
£8.00 +
£1.20 fee
3rd Release More Off Sale
£10.00 +
£1.20 fee
4th Release More Off Sale
£15.00 +
£1.80 fee
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Brixton Heatwave Terrace Party Hosted by Saints Don't Sleep

Very excited to announce an incredibly special Saints Don't Sleep Summer party at the Jamm with some of our favourite artists...As its summer we have decided to cap tickets at £5 and we will be hosting a few artists on the terrace for some sunny drinks before the show kicks off officially at 10.
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DJ Bone (Subject Detroit)

As the guys at Fabric put it, it's pretty hard to talk about Detroit's DJ Bone without using the word 'underground'. Bone rose through the Detroit ranks via his weekly sets at the Love Club (The Shelter) where his track selections earned him the kind of dedicated following DJs only dream about.

For one night only, the boss of two of Detroit's most rarefied labels will be performing a unique disco and house set for us at our beloved home Brixton Jamm.

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Patrice Scott (Sistrum Recordings Detroit)

Patrice Scott is one of Detroit's top producers of deep house and techno music. Substance, quality, and diversity are the driving forces behind this artist who has touched the world by storm in the early stages of his career. After purchasing his first set of turntables P. Scott began to hone his DJ skills. He played at local venues throughout the city of Detroit with legends such as Ken Collier and Jeff Mills and hold a most notably weekly residency at the Amsterdam Lounge (Windsor, Ontario) under the promotional group Cybersoul T.Q.E. While continuing to develop as a DJ, P.

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Hugo LX (My Love Is Underground)

Patience is a true virtue, and few know it more than french-born, nomadic music producer Hugo LX. After a whole childhood dedicated to meticulously taping house radio shows, carefully learning beatcraft since age 11, and slowly but surely building a solid and very eclectic record collection.

As a DJ, his selections cruise between his numerous inspirations, whether it’s some mid 70’s soulful music or nowadays deep house, some english broken beat or some out-of-print japanese boogie, always heavily influenced by the dancing culture and disciplines.

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Dimensions Soundsystem

Dimensions Festival is broadly recognised as one of the most accomplished electronic music institutions in the world. The guys behind the festival are now touring together as Dimensions Soundsystem to present this vision through their turntables. Their sets, in a sense, capture and embody everything that the festival has to offer - Jazz to Techno, House to Hip-Hop, the familiar and the obscure.

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The Menendez Brothers (FOUND / So Fresh So Clean)

The Menendez Brothers, identical twins from West London, are quite simply London's foremost party-starters. They are responsible for curating and holding down residencies at many of London's most prestigious clubs and festivals. In fact they are the brains and the DJs behind house and techno festivals Found and 51st State, vintage dance music night Feelings, and London's most popular Hip-Hop party, So Fresh So Clean.

Their sets are a high-energy sweat-inducing mix of Deep House grooves, Garage cuts, Hip-Hop anthems and everything beyond and in between. As the ultimate chameleon DJs they have supported everyone from Idris Elba to Frankie Knuckles, Maya Jane Coles to Henrik Schwarz, on stages in Ibiza, in Fabric's Room 1, and at festivals and clubs everywhere.

Venue

Brixton Jamm
London, UK