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Five Easy Pieces at CARGO- 25/07/09


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The Disco Bloodbath crew have played an instrumental part in fueling the disco revival currently taking London's nightlife by storm. From their base in Dalston - or rather bases, as the DB boys have an itchy ass - they have made a name for themselves as serious party promoters. Now extending their reach to include a series of re-edits and remixes for the likes of Franz Ferdinand and Little Boots, things are looking good for the good-time party kids. Come and share in their joy on Cargo's dancefloor!

On the LIVE tip two relatively unknown (although not for long, we can assure you) bands: Phantom and the 1, 2, 3, 4s. Phantom have just been picked up by Young Turks, and so join fellow label mates The XX and El Guincho. Straddling the line between indie rock and new-wave their music is high in energy, catchy, and a hell of a lot of fun.

Same goes for the Mancunian outfit The 1, 2, 3, 4s. Already on the ones to watch list for the BBC and being championed by the likes of Mark Lamarr, the 1, 2, 3, 4s' own brand of summer pop is adorned with playful melodies and catchy hooks, lush strings and cardiac drums, as seen at the Introducing stage at Glastonbury.

On the decks, the much in demand Magistrates, Young Turks djs, and Rene from Wonky Pop.

And BBQ in the yard from 7pm...

Smashing.

LIVE: PHANTOM + 1,2,3,4s

DJS: MAGISTRATES + DISCO BLOODBATH + YOUNG TURKS + WONKY POP

7-3

Free b4 11, £3 after

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