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The C90s (Relish) Bxentric (Moda) Pardon My French DJs (Club Cosmique) Okay Deejay (Club Cosmique) Forming over a mutual appreciation of handclaps, cowbells and vocoders, Master Paterson and Monsieur Ashenden are The C90s. In their short time together they have remixed the likes of Late Of The Pier, Headman, Tronik Youth, and... read more »
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September 10, 2010 (10:00 pm - 3:00 am)
Event TBC 10pm – 3am | £4/£3... read more »September 11, 2010 (10:00 pm - 3:00 am)
The C90s (Relish) Bxentric (Moda) Pardon My French DJs (Club Cosmique) Okay Deejay (Club Cosmique) Forming over a mutual appreciation of handclaps, cowbells and vocoders, Master Paterson and Monsieur Ashenden are The C90s. In their short time together they have remixed the likes of Late Of The Pier, Headman, Tronik Youth, and most recently Roisin Murphy and Flight Facilities.... read more »September 12, 2010 (7:00 pm - 1:00 am)
Citay – Live Nurses – Live Sunday Club Dj’s 07.00pm – 01.00am / Free Entry This month Sunday Club fully intends to rage against the dying of the summer light as we welcome psychedelic dreamboats Citay and the hazy indie rock of Nurses. Both bands will be fresh from End Of The Road festival and, combined with DJ’s MrSteveBob... read more »





Crack Cosmique
In Fragranti
Pardon My French Dj’s
Okay deejay
10.00pm – 03.00am / £3/£2
Crack Magazine is set to hold down a regular Friday residency at Start The Bus. Expect live performances, odd performances, DJs, drinking and a thoroughly decent dollop of decadent music. For their first party Crack are chuffed to be joining forces with the quite excellent Club Cosmique for a full blown disco affair headlined by In Flagranti, whose rash mix of dub, disco and italo-house is a rather tasty delight. Their label –Codek Records, is due to celebrate their 10th anniversary and their new EP -Through A Rabbit Hole. Their corking Exexex release earlier this year came with some of the best remixes we’ve heard in a long time. Support comes from the live disco dramatics of Marcus Marr.
http://www.myspace.com/inflagranti