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[b]Slide:21 with
A Love From Outer Space
(Andrew Weatherall & Sean Johnston)
Mark E, Scott Fraser, Eskimo Twins [/b]


Saturday 25 July 2015 / 2pm-4am
at The Prince Of Wales Brixton
467 Brixton Road, Brixton, SW9 8HH
2pm-4am

[b]Tickets available from9[/b]
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?668123



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After sell out bank holiday parties to start the summer with Greg Wilson, Dimitri From Paris, Justin Robertson, Daniel Wang and more, Slide celebrate 21 years of parties in London and Oxford, welcoming one our favourite acts from down the years to headline, [b]A Love From Outer Space[/b] - aka Andrew Weatherall & Sean Johnston.

From modest basement beginnings, Andrew & Sean’s ‘A Love from Outer Space’ has risen to become one of the underground's best loved successes of recent years. Built on the manifesto of "Never knowingly exceeding 122bpm", the pair have espoused a slow burning and measured style of delivery that had long been out of favour in the new-fangled discotheque.

Embracing a musical cannon which far out-scales the myopic genre concerns of their contemporaries, that takes in ambient, dub, post-punk, disco, house, techno and new beat whilst keeping a firm eye on modern developments has won them a sizeable and doggedly loyal following.
After the terrific Slide rooftop parties with ALFOS in 2012 and 2013 we are very much looking forward to having them back this July.

[b]Mark E[/b] heads things up in the club, making his Slide debut. Knocking out floor fillers like the Janet Jackson sampling 'R+B Drunkie', Mark E first appeared on radars in the mid-noughties as a master of the edit. It wasn't long after that he was turning out similarly deep and slow burning tracks of his own, releasing two albums on Spectral Sound.

Launching his Merc imprint for his original productions in 2009, the Birmingham-based DJ and producer is also still adding his finesse to other artist's work via his vinyl only 'E-Versions' series.

Support from Crimes of The Futures’ [b]Scott Fraser[/b] and regulars [b]Eskimo Twins[/b] plus residents [b]Henry Greenwood, Rich Smith, Steve Robinson[/b] and more across the venue.


Slide Easter Sunday - https://vimeo.com/124762014
Slide w/ ALFOS 2013 - https://vimeo.com/71831094
Slide w/ Derrick Carter - https://vimeo.com/68008217

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[b]Mark E returns after the hugely successful 'E-Versions' series, only this time the Birmingham based DJ and producer embarks as E-Work.[/b]

2 Grinding machine jams with amazing vocal from Trudie Dawn Smith.
Getting major support from: HorseMeatDisco, Hot chip, Jimpster (Official), Palms Trax, KON, Ripperton, Lexx, Kasper Bjørke, Will Saul, michaelmayer, Tiefschwarz...

https://soundcloud.com/deep-house-amsterdam/full-premiere-e-work-who-do-you-believe-in-vocal-mix

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