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This Christmas Coordinated have gone for the big one, and are taking over the legendary Baby Box at the Ministry of Sound on Sat December 8th. As a special Christmas treat, the party will feature a rare London appearance from super hot producer of the moment, Jim Rivers.

Jim shot to stardom in 2006 with his debut Restore EP getting a full release on Satoshie Tomeii’s SAW recordings, and with mixes and tracks for people such as Nic Fanciulli in the pipeline, Coordinated are really excited about him joining them for the evening.

Support comes from London favourite Alex Collings, The Coordinators and Coordinated head honcho Will Konitzer.

If all this isn’t enough for you, then check out the main room where Sander Kleinenberg brings his “This Is!” party to town with special guest Rene Amesz.

Also (yep, there's more) as it's a Christmas party, expect the usual Coordinated shenanigans - all those who came last year, know what to expect - Santa Claus, Reindeer, Xmas pressies, Cocktails and some great DJs!

Our line-up consists of:

Jim Rivers (SAW Recordings)

The Coordinators

Alex Collings (Dirtbox)

Will Konitzer

While the main room of Ministry has:

Sander Kleinenberg

Rene Amesz

Kaskade

As always Coordinated have the cheapest tickets in town and they recommend getting them in advance for this one! With tickets coming in at the lowly cost of £12 it would be rude not to pop along. Ticket can be purchased directly from Ticketweb.

http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb...mp;event=242290 >

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Date

Saturday 8the December 2007. Doors open at 11pm.

Venue Information and Details

Ministry of Sound , 103 Gaunt Street, SE1 6DP.

Nearest Tube

Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo Line).

Street Map

Click here for street map.

Price

£12 (+ booking fee) in advance from Ticketweb.

Wear

Christmas party attire.

More Info:

www.coordinated-london.com

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