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Posted 02 October 2006 - 4:30 PM

Room 1:

Agoria (France)

Remy & Roland Klinkenberg (Holland)

Oliver Klein (Germany)

Anton Neumark (Russia)

Tania von Pear

Graeme Lloyd



Room 2:

Hosted by Curfew Time

King Unique

Demi

James Talk

BDK



Room 3:

Hosted by Kinetec Records

Dave the Drummer

Dave Randall

Thermobee

James Kinetec

VIP Room:

Hosted by Subbass DJ Academy



The Gallery gears itself up for a rather large Birthday party on Friday 6th October, thrown in the honour of backroom favourites Going Places who?ll be notching candle No.3 upon their disco cake. Going Places are renowned for their ?Adventures in International House Music? and this week?s Birthday ?adventure? looks set to be the mother of all celebrations!! Last year?s equivalent party was one of the busiest Gallery nights of 2005, with the likes of Satoshi Tomiie and Hernan Cattaneo sharing headline duty. This year, the Going Places crew again go international in their search for the globe?s leading deck-techians, recruiting their chosen floor-fillers from France, Germany, Holland and Poland ? which should make for an boring cosmopolitan affair then?!!



At the top of the stack will be French visionary Agoria who came out of nowhere in 2003 with the sublime ?La Marche? ? taken from the acclaimed album, ?Blossom?. With his sound lying somewhere between techno and bleepy, electro house, Agoria will provide the peak time set for The Gallery / Going Places faithful. Next up will be Dutch pairing Remy & Roland Klinkenberg who will play an exclusive b2b Def N FX set. First aired at The Gallery last year, this unique show will be double the trouble and quite simply needs to be seen/heard to be believed? truly very special! Going Places back this up with a rare UK set from German tech-master Oliver Klein ? head honcho of Mutekki Records and producer of the timeless classic ?Rheinkraft?. Going Places are also flying in the relatively unknown Anton Neumark from Russia to join this international engagement. Plucked from Eastern Europe last year to make his UK debut at Going Places, Anton impressed the GP crew so much, that they had to fly him over again for the Birthday!! With Subbass DJ Academy?s Graeme Lloyd warming things up early doors, the final slot of the night goes to Going Places resident Tania von Pear. Tania?s been flying the GP flag since day dot and in that time her own DJ career has really hit the high notes, especially with her own very weekly Friday night radio show on MOS Radio reaching a huge global audience.



Here, TVP comments on the big Birthday night ahead? ?Dance music is a truly international force scene now and we are proud of the fact that Going Places is the only club that consistently works to reflect that diversity! Clubs tend to be dominated by the big name DJs - we are the opposite...Going Places searches the globe freshest talent and provide them with a platform to perform at Turnmills; that way we keep the music fresh and the crowd jumpin! For our 3rd Birthday you can expect techno-electro bangers in the main room with Germany, Holland, Russia & France all represented plus dirty proggy house in the in T2 courtesy with the UK's finest. I am looking forward to ripping the roof off from behind the decks to close the party in the main room as usual! Bring it on!?



Over in T2 the birthday celebrations take on an alternative house beat, as fellow Gallery backroom residents King Unique host their own monthly mash-up, Curfew Time. This month?s line-up reads like a ?who?s who? of the current crop of rising UK house stars with Danny Tenaglia fave Demi making a welcome return alongside Pete Tong?s tip for the top ? James Talk. Both jocks have a great future ahead of them and together with King Unique?s own dancefloor bombs dropping at will, this room will be worth the entrance fee alone!!! Warm up hero BDK returns to get things moving early on. Room 3 meanwhile presents the techno sounds of Kinetec Records with guests Dave the Drummer, Dave Randall, Thermobee and James Kinetec showing the way.







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Posted 03 October 2006 - 4:00 AM

I like King Unique. A lot.

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