Saturday 25th August
Tenax @ A secret location
10pm - 8am
Zone 1:
Zip (Pantytec / Perlon / Berlin)
Bloody Mary (Sender Records / Berlin)
Aaron Newton (Strictly Left, Body Talk)
Simon Kurrage (Strictly Left, Mulletover)
Tenax returns to London for another special party. The party
that has delivered exclusive sets from Steve Bug and
Guido Schnieder and has been a breath of fresh air in
London’s clubland.
This month we have another very special guest! Thomas
Franzmann aka Zip aka Dimbiman, co-founder of the label
Perlon , is familiar with dancefloors around the world and
famous for his tremendous minimal shifts within the 4/4 scheme. He has an illustrious
musical history which began in 1986 as singer in the band Second
Voice . In 1992 he moved to Frankfurt and joined the EBM band
Bigod 20 . After several releases the band split. In 1996 he
got together with Markus Nikolai and Chris
Rehberger to form the audio-visual project
Pile . In 1997 he and Nikolai founded the
Perlon label, on which he has released under the pseudonyms
Dimbiman, Pantytec (with Sammy Dee) and
Narcotic Syntax (with James Dean Brown). In 1999 the
SuPERLONgevity compilation was released,
featuring 'Bushes' , a track that has since garnered
chart-topping remixes from the likes of Derrick Carter and
Fatboy Slim . Now resident at Berlin clubs from Watergate to
Weekend he has been a regular guest at Tenax in Italy for the last 3 seasons and we are
glad to let him join us at this event.
Playing alongside Zip for this DJ femme fatale soundclash is Bloody
Mary . Her releases on Sender Records have
been getting her name out there and she is a regular to all of Berlin’s hottest parties
and clubs she is just starting to find her feet in the UK. With a string of gigs all over
London in 2006 she is building up a reputation so get your dancing shoes on and see what
all the fuss is about
Tickets available at an early bird rate of £8.00 now from
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk
Very Limited Early Bird Tickets only £6+BF
Standard Tickets £9+BF
Advance tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk or by calling 08700 600 100
Tickets will also be available on the door |