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From: zoelee
Subject: ELECTRONIC VS PLAYTIME -Dec 8 - John Acquaviva, Mike Monday
Date: 2007-11-27 10:02:45

  ELECTRONIC VS PLAYTIME
XMAS PARTY

Saturday 8th December
£10/13 advance , £18 OTD
10PM – 6AM

@ A Secret Warehouse Location in Central London
(TBA on http://www.playtime-club.com the week before the event) 

 John Acquaviva
Mike Monday
Olivier Giacomotto 
Big Daddy 
J Santil  / Kid Circus
Filth & Splendor
Monumental DJs / R U Dirty? DJs / High Heels DJs 

   



Wonky house?  Back when Playtime was a glint in the eye of its parents Big Daddy and Mike
Monday, there was no wonky, no where.  No Claude von Stroke and no Dirtybird Records.  No
stupid noises in house tracks.

Furry boots and glowsticks were everywhere.

And men never, ever called each other princess.

Well, we fixed that, didn’t we?  For a while there it was all wonky all night long in
London, everyone with that look in their eye – until it got serious again, and the
giggling stopped on the nation’s dancefloor.

Well, princess, screw that particular deathly boring hush.  It’s time to get
off-kilter.   Sat Dec 8 Playtime is back, with John Acquaviva’s new touring night
Electronic in tow.  Throw away the furry boots and get your hoedown wonk on - freak out
at our Xmas warehouse party…


 PLAYTIME VERSUS ELECTRONIC – THE XMAS PARTY 
 (Wonk on.  Tune in.  Freak out.) 

   

 JOHN ACQUAVIVA 
He's one of the world's 100 biggest DJs, says DJ mag.  An untouchable technical
innovator, producer and DJ, he's one of the founders of Beatport, Final Scratch, and
Plus8, and he released the first records of a set of techno luminaries from Richie Hawtin
to Speedy J.  But the last two years he's also focused on his own music, with six Beatport
top tens in the last two years  with tracks like "Bungee/Ethanol," his collaboration with
Tommie Sunshine and Maddox, "Running", and key remixes of new artists like Damon Gee and
Greg Kobe/Robots Need Oil.  And next year, 08, he’s giving up touring alone to take his
new touring club Electronic on the road – one of the best eyes for talent in the
business bringing the best new European producers to the best European clubs…

 
MIKE MONDAY 
Usually we start with the reviews.  His debut album, Smorgasbord was "album of the month,
and one of the albums of the year" (IDJ), "One of the finest electronic albums this side
of Playgroup   a classic" (One Week to Live), "One of the 100 reasons dance music
still rules" (IDJ), and "an LP we just can't put down" (DJ).  He's the only UK DJ  to
regularly be invited to play with Claude von Stroke and friends at the Dirtybird parties
in San Francisco.  He's the key European signing for Om Records, headlining their Sonar
gigs with an exclusive set with Jesse Rose.  This is a relatively rare London gig for
Monday, and the first time the Playtime residents he and Big Daddy have played  together
in about four months.

   

 OLIVIER GIACOMOTTO 
His new EP, "Japan", is out next month - the followup to "Gail in the O" (Beatport#1),
his remix of Robots Need Oil's Volta (Beatport#1), "Walking on the Moog" (Beatport  top
10) and his remix of "Swimming with Sharks" (another Beatport top 10).  Are you seeing a
theme here?  Giacomotto is one of the top selling electro artists of this year, throwing
down a clean, melodic sound that's drawn in equal parts from  his traditional techno
roots and new electro sounds - the reason he's rated by DJs from as wide a range as Vath,
Rios, and Bug to Misstress Barbara, Carl Cox, and Green Velvet.  And he's also a key act
for Electronic - appearing at every one of the parties so far...

 BIG DADDY 
He's the man who built an entire club, Playtime, around the idea that straight men like
to be called "princess" - and weirdly, it turned out to be true.  But he was also the
first person to bring DJs like Claude von Stroke and Abe Duque to London, and his nights
Playtime and GEEK have helped create a scene that continues to push amazing DJs like
Justin Martin, the Catz and Tommy Four Seven.  Then there's Big Daddy's new label, GEEK
records, whose first release - King Roc's Tirades of Env - will be out December, as well
as the return of Playtime proper next year...



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 TICKETS: £10 – VERY LIMITED EARLY BIRDS
£13 – STANDARD TICKETS
MORE ON THE DOOR

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http://www.john-acquaviva.com
http://www.mikemonday.com
http://www.oliviergiacomotto.com

   

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