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[b]Proto with Prins Thomas & Mark Seven
7 November at 22:00–05:00
@ The Prince of Wales, Brixton[/b]


Tickets:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?740289

[b]Club //[/b]

Prins Thomas (4 hrs)
Mark Seven (3 hrs)

[b]Boudoir hosted by Dabble //[/b]

Tristan Kelly. Winston Woolwich. Mike Misiu


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The guys behind Slide and Get Diverted launch a new brand in November, 'Proto', with Norwegian DJ and producer Prins Thomas alongside the brilliant and underrated Mark Seven. Dabble host the Boudoir. With extended sets from headline acts and interesting programming there is a great buzz surrounding Matt and Rob's new venture.

Prins Thomas is responsible for a swag of the eclectic ‘space-disco’ sounds emanating from his homeland, Norway.

Thomas is producer DJ and remixer, for himself with his own releases, Way back in time, he started playing around as a DJ at a puerile age. Viewing it as an extension of his break-dancing efforts, Thomas began mixing hip hop, electro and the likes of Arthur Baker and Shep Pettibone. He then took up the bass and played in more bands than Norway has trees.

He joined forces with Hans-Peter Lindstrøm in 2003. They both have backgrounds in different Norwegian band projects, ranging from punk to gospel to heavy metal to folk and psychedelia, but they also shared a passion for collecting records and run their own labels Feedelity, Full Pupp and Internasjonal.

Based in Stockholm since the late 1990s, British-born Mark Seven began his obsession with the dance at now vaunted London parties such as Delirium, to a soundtrack of Soul, Funk, and Hip Hop. As Acid House took root in the capital Mark became a regular at the similarly hallowed Future and Shoom and started organizing his own events. His passion for discovery led him to journey to the U.S. and Europe to source vinyl, and has resulted in his own on-line store, JusWax. In Stockholm Mark set up the Black Lodge all-nighters, mix-tapes from which helped to alert the outside world to his knowledge and ability.

Producing since 1991 and running labels since 1992, Mark`s current project, Parkway, is inspired by the sounds he first fell in love with: the explosion of creativity that occurred post-Disco, when electronics became more affordable and the music moved back underground. Names like Paul Simpson, Winston Jones and Boyd Jarvis, Emergency, Streetwise, and Easy Street. Records with Herb “The Pump” Powers etched i and segues of exclusive edits / remixes of unknown-to-all-but-a-few Black music releases of the 1980s. Unsung tracks that fed into a sound that became House. A history, that without people like Mark, would have already been forgotten.

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House Hunting x Ransom Note presents:
[b]Mark Seven - Parkway Mastermix Vol. IV[/b]
https://soundcloud.com/the-ransom-note/house-hunting-x-ransom-note-presents-mark-seven-parkway-mastermix-vol-iv

Grab your tickets here:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?740289

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"Above all this a confident and creative DJ reminding us that when done this well, playing good records one after another (sometimes barely mixed together at all) is an artform that will never, ever get tired. Another three hours would have been more than welcome" [b]Crack Magazine[/b]

http://crackmagazine.net/article/music/prins-thomas-paradise-goulash

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