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Club Review: Minimal Kids

Apr 1, 2010
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Posted by SOURCE Writers

It might have been going for less than a year but Minimal Kids has already become part of Brighton’s clubbing landscape – helped, of course, by the best branding since everyone stopped getting Cream tattoos. Yes, the one thing that isn’t minimal about this night is the crowds, with hundreds of people rolling in and out until 5am one Friday a month. The promoters Jonny Fynan and Vincent Manganaro of Trash Mondays and after party Blow respectively bring a mix of young students and European clubbers, while the older crowd who miss Stompa Phunk and Kliks have also found a new home. The main thing that the night has managed is to achieve is to make minimal techno appeal to the hardcore and casual clubber alike. Daniel Steinberg, Format B, H.O.S.H have all been down flying the flag for the international scene, while this month sees their biggest guest yet, Dirtybird boss Claude VonStroke. The Kids are taking over.

Justin Martin & Claude VonStroke ‘Beat That Bird’
JFTH, Enzo Siffredi ‘Ketamine Dance’
Daniel Steinberg ‘Rush Me’
Enzo Siffredi ‘Mexico’
Sascha Braemer ‘Go Loco’
Hanne Lore ‘An Der Waterkant (Super Flu Remix)’
James Jackson ‘What’s That’
Loko ‘Lakausa’
Jako ‘Fire’
M.in & David Keno Feat Meggy ‘Sickness’

FYI
EVENT: Audio, Fri 2nd
WEB: www.minimalkids.com/
FORMAT B MIX: tiny.cc/minimalkids

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