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PHOTO: MASKED BALL

These were taken by Chris Jepson of my fellow friend and partner in disco crime Minty at the Masked Ball..too much glamour!



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Podcast: SuperSocialCast

Made with the intention to promote Minty, Paul Heron & my new night SuperSocial @ Blitz Bar, it was a short lived enterprise as the venue decided not to have hosts or brands after the first week.

Not struck out, we will rise again…, in the meanwhile here is our SuperSocialCast.

Both Paul Heron & I picked 5 tracks each from our current top 10 tracks and created this miniCast to promote the night. One song on one song off, our own individual styles unite to create a unique SuperSocial Podcast.

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Photo: Minty & Brent Nicholls @ Gigolo

Thank you to David Hart for this fabulous pic taken at Gigolo @ Shadow Lounge on Wed 1.2.2012


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Press: QX Interview re Blitz

Here is a copy of the QX interview I did with Blitz project support and manager Ilyas about the opening of this new venue.

See below for the text.

BLITZ & GLAMOUR

QX: It’s always exciting to have a new gay bar on the scene, tell us the ethos behind Blitz?

Ilyas: We’re in a time where bars are closing, but we are actually opening a new one! The whole idea is to create a cross behind the old Box Bar in Covent Garden and Barcode in Soho; to get people out who want to have a good night, listen to good music and enjoy top cocktails. It’s also open during the day for people who want to have a meeting, coffee, light snack or lunch.

QX: We hear you’re aiming for a gay but ‘hetero-friendly’ venue?

Ilyas: The aim is to create a members’ club, where our members can bring up to four guests with them. Their guests can, of course, be straight and we can also have straight men as members, as long as they ?t in with the criteria and the ethos that they just want to have a good time without any judgements.

QX: Tell us about the membership …

Ilyas: We’re trying to create what they had in the old times, where the club was the people. Then, it wasn’t like you bought a product, as it is now; the product is the people. So, by creating a members scheme the people invite those they want to be with them, and a place where people will want to come back to. We want a crowd that we know is passionate about the music and the DJs that we have on board, and want to have a good time without just anyone walking in. It’s a way of having legitimate quality control.

QX: How much will the membership be?

Ilyas: The membership is free. Members are only given membership by certain people, this will be the resident DJs, the hosts, the owner, myself, the managers and members of staff

QX: One of the big draws is the dream trio of Brent Nichols, Paul Heron and Minty…

Brent: There are actually several nights here. The opening night is called ‘PeepShow’, promoted by Brad Frederick; a burlesque style clubbing night, and the only night that we’re open ‘til 3am. We’re going to have dancers and two DJs, which will be either Doug Silva or myself and guests. In the ?rst week of February we’ve got Sharon ‘O’ Love and Jamie Hammond. On Saturday, we’re looking at the cosmopolitan lifestyle of London and calling it Global Blitz. The ?rst Saturday will be called Berlin Blitz, which will feature Paul Heron and Tom Peters from Berlin. We also have a London Blitz, Latino Blitz and Euro Blltz, where we feature European DJs. On Wednesdays, we have a night called SuperSocial. Minty will make you feel at home whilst Paul and I will play back-to-back all night. In addition, we would like to invite up and coming DJs to come and show us what they can offer on an evening that we haven’t got anything on to show off their talent. They can contact us, come in, and we’ll offer them an opportunity to try out.

QX: Cool. The music policy sounds quite clubcentric…

Brent: It’s going to be quite a broad cross-section of music from commercial house to more underground. I can throw out a number of genres – electro, progressive, tech house, funky, new funk – it depends on the DJs, but if you look at the line-up, you’ll know it’s not going to be a Kylie, ‘hands-in-the-air’ kinda place. It’s going to be quite clubby, but not too hard. Somewhere that people can stay all night, or a kind of warm-up for wherever they want to go.

QX: The bar has had a major nip/tuck. Describe what the two levels look like to those who haven’t seen it yet.

Ilyas: It’s based on a burlesque theme, and our colour scheme is red, black and silver. There’ll be chains hanging down the windows, but during the day they’ll be drawn to get the natural light coming in for daytime. You need de?nition between what’s the bar and what’s the club. If people want to go for a drink then they can come up and have a cocktail or something, if they want to dance then they can go downstairs. We also have private booths, which we will allocate at times to members for their birthdays.

QX: Didn’t you and Paul Heron start DJing at this bar back when it was Kudos?

Brent: I think Paul Heron said he actually started here. This was one of my pit stops on the way. I started in Sydney many years ago, but it’s quite fun being back again.

QX: And ?nally, let’s talk dollars… how much will it cost to enjoy all these top DJ’s?

Ilyas: Nothing! It’s free!

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Podcast: Brent Nicholls vs. Minty- The Minty Mix

Here is another ‘versus’ mix, this time scene-starlet Minty has selected the tunes. This is the Minty Mix!

Minty is the third person I have done a collaboration with where they choose the tracks and I mix them. Minty is well-known on the London gay scene, and her mix was the most challenging to date because quite a few of her tracks were not house mixes. Sourcing house remixes wasn’t too hard, but being true to the original was proving more difficult. Luckily Minty gave a relatively long list to choose from and some of those track were suitable house mixes. Here taste, to say the least, is eclectic. The tunes she choose range over 10 years with a few 60′s belters thrown in such as the Mamas & The Pappa’s ‘California Dreaming’ which Beenny Benassi remixed in about 2006. If there was one thing that dominated was the theme of Rock n Roll. Minty is and rock-chic at heart and this is reflected in here choices. Whether it be a more up to date house track like I Rock I Sweat or a remix of an older familiar track….guitar, sexiness, an edge and raw energy is all part of it. This is the sound of Minty…the Minty Mix

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TRACKLISTING:

1. STING ME READ by WHO DA FUNK

2. CALIFORNIA DREAMING by BENNY BENASSI

3. PUT YOUR HANDS UP FOR DETROIT by FEDDE LE GRAND

4. MISS YOU (ILLICIT CLUB MIX) by ETTA JAMES

5. I LIKE THE WAY (JUNIOR JACK RMX) by BODY ROCKERS

6. I ROCK I SWEAT by MORRIS CORTI & EUGINO LAMEDICA

7. ONLY ONE by CHRIS LAKE

8. FUSION by HOXTON WHORES

9. SILENCE (NIELS VAN GOGH RMX) by DELIRIUM

10. CLUB WEDDING (WAWA RMX) by TRASHCAN JACK VS BILLY IDOL


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Podcasts: Industri Last Dance Volume 1 & 2

Recorded live at Industri on the night of it’s last dance, this is a live mix featuring Brent Nicholls & Paul Heron playing back to back.

Although there are some classic tunes on here giving a nod to the past there are also plenty of new material that looks to the future.

Industri was a social soiree that was born at Barcode Vauxhall as a collaboration between BCV & Brent Nicholls, Paul Heron & Minty. It essentially introduced the Soho styled soiree to the Vauxhall clubbing centre. Just before it’s third birthday Industri moved to Barcode Soho and reinvented itself in the heart of this thriving social enviroment.

When it was announced that Barcode Soho was to close, Industri too thought it was time to call it quits.

This podcasts is one of two parts that pays tribute to a night that created new friends, forged great relationships and gave London a unqiue soiree experience.

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INDUSTRI LAST DANCE VOLUME 1

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INDUSTRI LAST DANCE VOLUME 2

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CLUBBING: INDUSTRI’S LAST DANCE

INDUSTRI came dancing into our lives and on Wednesday 29th June it went dancing back out. After Three and half years it closes, along with the long running venue Barcode Soho. Industri was the first to bring the soical soiree concept to Vauxhall. With love and respect we let it go t morph into something new (details soon).

Below is a collection of flyers, web virals and more that build a visual landscape of Industri over the years.

HISTORY:

THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE THAT HELPED MAKE ‘INDUSTRI’ ONE OF THE BEST SOCIAL SOIREE’S ON THE SCENE.

Industri was born from a collaboration between Kerry Chapman formerly of Barcode & the united talents of Minty, Brent Nicholls & Paul Heron. Strong photographic imagery by Chris Jepson saw Industri introduce the social soiree concept to Vauxhall. The idea basically was to have a house party in the venue…and Industri soon became the place for off duty DJs, horny hookers, Gogos with stars in thier eyes, clubbers, Vauxhall trash bags and more. It’s reputation of a place where anything could happend and most likely did was cemented.

After 2 years it moved to Soho where the social soiree format fitted perfectly. Industri reinvented itself again, however with the sale of Barcode Soho it was decided that Industri now had run it’s course and along with Barcode Soho would close.

While this may be the last dance for Industri…it certainly isn’t for Minty, Brent Nicholls & Paul Heron….


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CLUBS: Glamour & Trash

It started with  an off the cuff remark about  a well known scene celebrity…”oh her, she doesn’t live far from the corner of glamour and trash”. Couple this with the infamous Aubrey starting a new night with Industri Queen Minty at the hip soho club DIU…I was asked if I wanted to make up  a threesome and help come up with some ideas. Marrying my Glamour & Trash comment with a new night wasn’t hard, and the name G&T (Glamour & Trash) was born.

G&T Tuesdays @ DIU

Glamour & Trash is the new night presented by Aubrey of  ’Salon’ fame, along with his former co host Minty and adding scene  DJ Brent Nicholls into the mix. They have come together on a Tuesday night to put together what may seem strange bed fellows but are actually hot and cold on the same barometer. Glamour & Trash, or better know as G&T is about fun. It’s about funky and disco house. It’s about being glamorous while teetering ever so close to the edge of being trash, but still keeping your dignity and composure.  And it’s about clubbing with your friends, peers and those who you want to club with…sure there is an aire of exclusivity about it…and deservedly so!

The venue, DIU, is a trendy underground club with laser doors, 3D illusionary lighting, a powerful sound system and a warren of alcoves and corridors where one can be glamorous or trashy….or move between both!

The music will be an uplifting mix of funky house, disco dipped grooves and vocal tunes. Nothing too  hard, nothing to wiered, just a perfect soundtrack to get down, get up and groove to. The DJ roster will feature guest DJS from the new stable of DJs that are looking for a chance to express themselves.  Brent Nicholls, have always been a supporter of new DJS and G&T is an opportunity for these DJs to express themselves within the music direction of G&T and to hopefully open a door for them into the DJ world. Brent Nicholls will be the cornerstone of the G&T music policy and there will also be special guest surprises from some of the scenes biggest names.

Aubrey experience in club promotion is well established and is best known for his long running Salon night. Minty is the scene’s most established, well recognised and best loved host. She has appeared on the doors of  not only Salon but Crash, A:M, Matinee London and Industri ensuring that the quality and the clubbers experience is second to none.

With the team Aubrey, Minty, Brent Nicholls they hope to make G&T a club for Soho socialites, glamour-funkers, friends, the drag elite and for all those who like to live close to the corner of Glamour & Trash…you know who you are!

FACEBOOK GROUP is invite only, so if you would like to join, get in contact with either MINTY, AUBREY or BRENT NICHOLLS.


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Industri: Voulez Vous?

INDUSTRI is Barcode Soho’s own Wednesday night social soiree with Minty, Paul Heron & Myself. It has always been know for it’s at time controversial but stand out above the crowd flyer and artwork.

Chris Jepson was the first one to us behind the lens and created some artwork i was proud to be part of. a second photo shoot saw Paul & I in bed with Minty who wore nothing more than nipple tassels. This was followed by a ‘traditional Christmas flyer with more than a pervy twist. For  the pre party ot he called Hustla Industri we sported fetish wear which in retrospect would have made a great cover for my PIMPS, HOOKERS & GOGO podcast

A third photo shoot saw us walking the streets of Soho taking in various well now Soho spots to capture the essence of our new home as we relaunched the night at Barcode Soho. This shoot produced quite a few new images which are yet to be revealed…the first one being Minty, Paul and I standing in a puddle of water in a lane lined with sex shops, as Minty exposes here tight black sequined dress under her faux fur coat.

While these are official images for Industri, when searching for  old iconic album covers, I thought…wouldn’t it be funny to touch up these covers with an  Industri style as part of a web based viral market campaign.

With photoshop, a copy of ABBA’s Voulez Vous Album artwork and various images of Minty, Paul & Myself Industri Voulez Vous was born. It is meant to be a bit of fun, and more importantly, pay homage to my favourite icons of my youth. You can see the result below where Paul is Benny, I am Bjorn and Minty in two guises becoming AnniFrida & Agnetha.

Voulez Vous was ABBAs attempt at disco, producing some great tracks. The album track would have to be the biggest of the ‘disco tunes’ with that distinct guitar rift. Other tracks included ‘Does Your Mother Know’, one of my all time favourite ABBA tunes ‘As Good As New’, the beautiful ‘I Have A Dream’ and one of the groups biggest hits off that album ‘Chiquitita’.

I hope you enjoy looking at this artwork as much as I enjoyed putting it together…and see you t Industri…in the words of ABBA themselves on the track Voulez Vous:

“I know what you think
The girl means business so I’ll offer her a drink
Lookin’ mighty proud
I see you leave your table, pushin’ through the crowd
I’m really glad you came, you know the rules, you know the game
Master of the scene
We’ve done it all before and now we’re back to get some more
You know what I mean…..”

So if you see Minty at Industri, London’s orignal ‘Dancing Queen’, she is ‘the business’ so offer her a drink.

“Ain’t no big decision (aha!)
You know what to do (aha!)
La question c’est voulez-vous”



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Podcast: Industri 3rd Birthday

Six DJs, two hours, a whole lot of house and the one and only Minty marked Industri’s 3rd year; captured on this very special podcast. Along with Industri’s 3rd birthday the ever-fabulous host of the night Minty and fellow DJ Paul Heron’s celebrated their birthdays too. Did someone say Threesome?

DJs, scenestars, dragaratti and fashionistas all turned up at Industri’s 3rd Birthday to wish the social soiree all the best.

As a treat DJs Chris Brogan, Nick Evans, Alessandro Londra and Oliver M joined Paul Heron and myself behind the decks to mix up a unique podcast featuring eclectic genres from funky disco house to a more electronic tech sound….each DJ giving over his personal style to create one outstanding mix.

As with most of my live sessions I do not provide a track list.

The running order of DJs went Brent Nicholls (me), Paul Heron, Alessandro Londra, Nick Evans, Chris Brogan & Oliver M….can you spot the changeovers?

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