Monday 10 January 2011

Resident Advisor Page



Every man and his dog seems to have a Resident Advisor DJ Page these days, and if you can't beat them, then join 'em! DJ Charts and first person DJ bio attached ;-)

http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/adamdaniels

Ostgut Ton Party 28th Jan


In their opening party of 2011, Detatched team up with renowned German techno label Ostgut Ton. Launched in 2005 by the team behind the infamous Berghain club in Berlin, the label has quickly become synonymous with the uncompromising techno and experimental sounds associated with the club and stands now as one of the most influential house and techno labels over the past five years. For the first of their two collaborations with... the label this year, Detached welcome SHED (live) and MARCEL FENGLER to the Beaverworks warehouse.

KILL THE DISCO will be hosting Room 3 at this event, providing deep house and disco beats as an alternative to the techno assault in the main room. With Twaddle doing their thing in the basement and more quality sounds emanating from the bar, this event provides the perfect solution to wash away the January blues.

A limited number of early bird £10 Tickets are on sale now through: www.detatched.co.uk and are expected to sellout before xmas.

Full price tickets only £12 ___ Door £12 (nus) or £14

Doors open at 10pm and please note that this is a FRIDAY night and not the usual Detatched Saturday!


Happy New Year!

Not posted on here for a while so thought I would do a quick round up of our New Year celebrations.

First off, we had a wicked NYE spent at Distrikt, where Kill The Disco teamed up with This Way Up for a free party that ran through until around 5am. We all played our sets and then all went back to back for a free for all at the end; unfortunately by this point a combination of Jagermeister, Peroni and Champagne had got the better of me and I had to be escorted from the decks! Start as you mean to go on and all that! Midnight tune was none other than Kool & The Gang - a bit predictable perhaps but a sing-along always goes down well as the clock strikes twelve.