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MIDLANDS
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2. SHIVOO 4. DOLLOP
THE VENUE, UNIVERSITY RD, LEICESTER STEALTH, MASONIC PLACE,
Saturday 15/11 NOTTINGHAM
Friday 21/11
MIDLANDS genre smashers Shivoo come up
trumps yet again but don’t they always? DOLLOP fly into our Top 5 for the second
Raved-up electro fiends Fake Blood headline month on the spin. But with a line-up that
alongside Stateside hip-house deck dominator marries a DJ set from the genre-smashing
A-Trak and Radio 1 mistress Annie Mac. Simian Mobile Disco, Detroit techno DJ Carl
Residents Parker & Pasquale complete the bill, Craig and Trailer Trash favourites The Riotous
whilst The Half Cut Club get the derrieres Rockers, it was never going to be any
shaking in the second room. Get ready to rave different. A rave ’til the end is guaranteed.
and rock it out. 10pm – 6am £10 adv
10pm – 4am £10/£8 NUS myspace.com/dollopnottingham
shivooclub.com HEADS UP: Keep an eye on myspace.com/
HEADS UP: Shivoo have been running dolloplondon for details of the crew’s rave
monthly for three years in Leicester and also escapades in the Big Smoke.
host parties in the city’s freshest venue —
This is Jam hot!
SuperFly.
5. HYPER
We like it hot and sticky… DOGMA, BYARD LANE, NOTTINGHAM
3. DROP BEATS NOT Thursday 20/11
1. ATOMIC JAM BOMBS
13th BIRTHDAY THE RAINBOW, ADDERLEY ST, FRESH from their punked-up breakbeat riot
Q CLUB, CORPORATION ST, BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM of an album ‘Suicide Tuesday’, the ferocious
Saturday 22/11 Saturday 8/11 Hyper let rip with an audio assault on
Dogma’s intimate free Thursday night
FOR the first time in five years, the SPREADING 50 acts over The Rainbow public session. Get down, get moshing and leave
affectionately dubbed ‘Jam’ returns to the Q house, The Rainbow warehouse, as well as high but not dry.
Club, the cavernous disused church where it closing off Adderley Street itself, this 10pm – 3am
reigned so formidably across the mid five-arena charity rave-up rumbles and rises £free
–late-’90s and attracted techno pilgrimages WHAT THE DJs SAY... to d&b bods like Vicious Circle, breakbeat HEADS UP:
from across the nation and beyond.
BEN SIMS
dominators Napt, Baobinga and Tom Real and Gaslamp Killer will
The 13th birthday line-up nods to both the
ON ATOMIC JAM
countless more. be igniting Dogma
pedigree of the past, with Joey Beltram and 9pm – 6am £10 adv the following
prolific Dutch techno pioneer Speedy J, whilst
“I always thought the Q
dropbeatsnotbombs.co.uk Thursday, 27th
shining a focus on today’s more minimally
Club was one of the best
HEADS UP: Techno fi ends Below are planning November.
minded rhythm architects, with a live show techno venues in the another mammoth rave-up at The Rainbow, on
from M_Nus machine Heartthrob.
country. The scale, the
Saturday 6th December, alongside Back To Front
UK techno legend Ben Sims adds some
atmosphere, the crowd
and Leeds crew Asylum.
home-grown history with his Split promotion
all contributed, with
celebrating their fifth anniversary, whilst
residents Ade Fenton and Chris Finke also take
people coming from all
their place in a DJ booth.
over the country.
The second room rocks out to tech-edged
“We’re really pleased to
drum & bass with local crews Breakthru and be joining our Split
Broken Minds coming together (Doc Scott
promotion with the Jam
headlines in here), whilst dubstep and breaks
for our fi fth birthday —
mash-ups hold court in the third.
9.30pm – 6am £tbc
we did an Atomic vs Split
atomic-jam.com
at Turnmills once and it
HEADS UP: For Ben Sims & Alex Downey’s
was electric. Tonight,
excellent Split podcasts check out splitmusic.
however, is all about
net. being back at Q!”
Local
● Birmingham has got a thing for Giving you more bang for your ● Also at the FACTORY CLUB later
Knowledge
13th birthdays this month. On buck, there’s also a room of on in the month, SUNDISSENTIAL
Saturday 1st November it’s the minimal and tech-house with local & HARDCORE NATION come
MIDLANDS
FACTORY CLUB’s turn as they team heroes BEN NOTT and MOGS, together for an offi cial TONY DE
up with MINISTRY OF SOUND and drum & bass from the MAGNETIK VIT memorial, on Saturday 29th
Corona for an absolute beast of a CREW and acid techno with November, from 9pm – 6am, with a
line-up that unites the diversely AARON LIBERATOR and other who’s who of hard house
deep sounds of DERRICK MAY, reprobates. £15 for standard commemorating the life and
FRANÇOIS K and ÂME. tickets. contribution of the scene legend.
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