LDN 30.3 Wiggle Easter Party @ Paramount - Ultrasone, Dzeta N' Basile, Little Mike +

Nathan

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Ultrasone (Get Physical / Visionquest)
Dzeta N' Basile (1 Trax / Plastic City)
Little Mike (Denver / Berlin)
Nathan Coles
Eddie Richards

Wiggle moves forward into 2013, after a NYE party that vibrated the very rails of Tottenham Court road tube station, 600 feet below.. we're even underground... when we're 400 feet above the ground.

Next up! and we're back in the sky, at Paramount for some more fun and games!

Limited Super £10 Early Birds sold out fast and limited £12 Early birds are on sale now!

Ultrasone

With records on Visionquest, Hot Creations and Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts, Ultrasone is one of Belgium's fastest rising house duos. The group is made up of Vernon Bara and Igor Vicente. Both met years ago in their hometown of Mons, but until recently took different paths. Bara got his feet wet as a producer, releasing dozens of tracks and DJing in clubs around Europe. Vicente, while notching up international gigs as well, became a player in Belgium's club scene, DJing at top tier venues like Fuse and Silo, and eventually founding one of Ghent's finest parties: Wildfamily at Decadence. The series became one of Belgium's main outposts for underground house and techno––their first guest was Jamie Jones, just after his debut EP dropped on Freak n' Chic, and since then they've hosted dozens of equally essential artists, including the likes of Seth Troxler and Guy Gerber.

After years of leading parallel lives, Bara and Vicente realized their shared love of modern club sounds and started working together, officially forming Ultrasone in 2011. It's safe to say they started strong: their first track, "Don't Feel No Way," came out on Visionquest's Club Collection (Spring Summer 2011) in June, and was included on Seth Troxler's In the Lab mix, Maya Jane Cole's Feel the Future mix for DJ Mag, and Space Ibiza's official closing fiesta compilation. A few months later, Troxler passed along one of their songs to Jamie Jones, who released it on Hot Creations. The EP was called Breathe N Pop, and right away it shot up the Beatport tech house charts––the B-side, “Spiral Reserve,” hit #18, and the title track made it all the way to #1, no small feat for a duo less than a year old.

Meanwhile, Guy Gerber had wanted to release Ultrasone's music ever since Vicente showed him a demo at Kazantip. They gave him Here and So Far, an EP with three of their most mature productions yet. Driving, melodic and almost dreamlike at times, the record shows Ultrasone's subtle artistic touch as well as their club sensibility, confirming them as one of the most promising new duos out there today.

http://www.facebook.com/UltrasoneForLife

Dzeta N' Basile

Ingrained into London's underground clubbing scene as individuals for some years now, Italians Davide Zeta and Claude Basile have truly become a force to be reckoned with since their decision to join forces three years ago. As DZeta N' Basile, the duo have managed to carve a name for themselves amongst the underground elite with their very own strain of stripped back, deep house. Already a favourite in the capital, regularly impressing at the city's premier clubs such as Fabric, Ministry and The Egg,the guys have also seen their skills behind the decks generating much more demand further afield into Europe in 2011. Recent months have found the guys in a prolific mood production-wise too, with a flurry of new material either just been released on the likes of ViIVa MUSiC, Plastic City and Akbal Music or set to drop on equally impressive imprints in the coming weeks.
It's easy to see that their stock is on the up and up, something that is only set to continue to rise throughout the rest of 2012 and on into 2013.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dzeta-N-Basile/133311086694048

Little Mike

Tagged ‘Little Mike' by bartenders at the 21+ clubs he was playing when he was 15 and still getting dropped off by his Mum, its a miniature namesake that's doggedly followed him around since. If his growth had been stunted in later life it could have been bad, but going on to achieve respectable man-height and smashing it with his career to date it all turned out perfectly politically correct.

Spinning disco, 80s industrial, early Chicago / Detroit house and techno records as a 15 year old to a crowd six years older than you means you either get confident in your own tastes and technical abilities fast or you don't get asked back, and go home and watch ‘Knightrider'. Coming from a musical background (his dad is still touring in a bluegrass band and Mike is a classically trained pianist) meant that DJing for Mike was a place where he was comfortable from the word ‘go' and by his 19th birthday he had already won two ‘Best DJ in Denver' titles and was esteemed by local magazine ‘Westword' for his “rare ability to bring together accessibility and adventure”.

Wanting to push his unquenchable thirst for entertaining a crowd (and vodka) further still, Mike entered the world of club and radio promotion. Over the next eight years he was the first to book in Denver the likes of Magda, Craig Richards, Demi, Damian Lazarus, Pier Bucci, Wiggle, Mazi, Ralph Lawson, Random factor, Cari Lekebusch and Mr. C and also threw what became Denver's first real tech-house weekly ‘Phrunky' (the vibe and success of which later inspired Little Mike's record label Phrunky Recordings alongside Ty Tek). He also hosted a monthly mix on Proton Radio called 'Filthy Naughty Little Beats'(ongoing) and guested on two mixes on John Digweed's Kiss FM mix show ‘Transitions'.

Horizons of new experience and possibility in the world outside of Denver suddenly accelerated tenfold to Mike. By the time he had decided to leave Denver for Berlin he was not just an obsession of the Denver crowd but mates with all the DJs he had booked (Lee Burridge, James Zabiela, Sasha, Digweed, Nic Fanciulli, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, and Danny Howells had all requested Mike as their warm up DJ when they were in town) and also the darling of the local press. To summarize the extend of this, on a recent Berlin to Denver trip Mike's flight was entirely paid for through donations from Denver clubbers. He had become what is commonly known as a ‘local hero'.

His desire to entertain a crowd however, has been an impossible flame to extinguish (a common theme to anyone that has ever met him in person) and one he found himself unable to resist during his first 12 months off. Berlin bookings at Watergate and Weekend and some European gigs were vetoed from the ban and weekends have now suddenly become an arena for possible gigs once more.

Blurring the lines of house, techno and electro when DJing his record bag/CD wallet/laptop is completely immune to the possibility of organizing by a particular label, artist or sound. Drawing on influences straight from the throbbing hearts of the UK, USA and Berlin scenes yet without any of the real stereotypes of either, you could just as easily find him playing an old underground disco set as wander into a warped minefield of drug soaked wonky techno.


Very Limited Super Early Bird tickets are on sale now for £10 and they're gonna go very quickly as usual

11pm - 7am

Tickets:
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?446449

Paramount - Centre Point
101-103 New Oxford Street
London WC1 1DD

www.wigglelondon.com

http://www.paramount.uk.net/

Check out Wiggle sets from previous parties here: http://soundcloud.com/nathancoles
 
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