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Even Review

Jan 28, 2012
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Posted by Zac Colbert

Typically, headlining DJs only get an hour or two to entertain you, but Even throws the rule book straight out the window. The philosophy behind this club night is to book one big act and let them loose on the decks for as long as they want. Last year Ben UFO had four hours playing to the sweaty heads filling The Tube and this month Appleblim’s getting similar treatment.

Tonight it’s Space Dimension Controller, whose psychedelic techy-house productions on his astral album – ‘The Pathway to Tiraquon 6’ – demonstrated a cosmic love for disco, funk and deep house, as does the first hour of his set tonight.

It culminates with Bob Sinclar’s controversial ‘Gym Tonic’ before dropping back down into some stomping techno that chugs along like a celestial locomotive. His own track ‘Usurper’ finds its way into the mix, the palatial soundscape indicative of the interstellar epicness of all his tunes, before Siedah Garrett’s ‘Do You Want It Right Now?’ tops the night off nicely.

TOP TEN
Blawan ‘Getting Me Down’
Kassem Mosse ‘Untitled#1’
Carl Craig ‘Void 23 (Appleblim & Ramadanman Remix)’
Joy O ‘Ladywell’
Space Dimension Controller ‘The Love Quadrant’
Levon Vincent ‘Impressions Of A Rainstrom’
Huxley ‘Shower Scene’
New York Transit Authority ‘Off The Traxx’
Deadboy ‘Wish U Were Here’
Eliphino ‘More Then Me’
Gerry Read ‘We Are’

FYI
NEXT EVENT: Appleblim and Lorca, Sat 11th Feb 2012, The Tube
PREVIOUS GUESTS: 2562, Ben UFO, Jackmaster

Jan 28, 2012
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Zac Colbert
Zac Colbert was the SOURCE clubs editor and since 2008 he has reviewed local nights as much as headline DJs, covering acts like Mosca, Fake Blood and Kele Okereke. His writing has featured in publications such as AdBusters, Philosophy Now and Tantrum Magazine.
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