Together (31/3) :: James Lavelle, Phil Hartnoll (orbital), Paul Daley (leftfield)

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Together Presents… Section 63: Music for the Together Generation
Saturday 31st March
Turnmills
10pm - 7am (+ Free After Party)

www.together-club.co.uk
www.myspace.com/togetherclub

Room 1:
James Lavelle (UNKLE)
Phil Hartnoll (ORBITAL)
Paul Daley (LEFTFIELD)
Justin Robertson (LIONROCK)
Anil Chawla

Room 2:
Hosted by Black Rabbit :: Launch Party
Tom Middleton (Cosmos)
Serge Santiago
Bones
Guy Williams
Mike Oman

Room 3:
Hosted by Midnight Ramble
Misty’s Big Adventure (Live)
Thee Earls (Live)
South Central (DJ Set)
John Kennedy (X-FM)
Kissy Sellout

Cinema Lounge:
Laughing Gas

Upstairs:
* The Shrine to Justin Robertson *
Justin Robertson (Rare 7 inch set)
Together All-Stars…
The Scarlet Pimp Vs Mannequin Doll //10:4 Rubber Duckie // Nikolas Esselle
Plus…
Free Beards!!
Free Glasses!!
A real life-size Justin Robertson cardboard cut-out to touch and stroke,
Jelly & Ice Cream (back by popular demand!),
Acid House balloons,
The full whistle crew,
The odd 90s flashback and a right rockin’ rave up!!

A LIMITED NUMBER OF £12 ADVANCED TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW. CLICK THIS LINK:
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=202423

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amazing amazing bookings.:D :D 8) 8) you could charge £40 for this and it'd still be VFM. this even disgraces some festivals for quality and quantity!:D

and as always pushing the boundaries on innovative line ups!

keep up the good work stix, wish i could be there!:D :cry: :D :D 8)
 
amazing amazing bookings.:D :D 8) 8) you could charge £40 for this and it'd still be VFM. this even disgraces some festivals for quality and quantity!:D

and as always pushing the boundaries on innovative line ups!

keep up the good work stix, wish i could be there!:D :cry: :D :D 8)


ah thanks dude.....those are very kind words.

should be a stormin night for sure. ;)
 
some info on the night ahead to pass the time with for 5 mins or so (please try not to yarn... i can see ya!!!) :D

Celebration of UK Electronic Culture

This month we welcome the key members from some of the UK’s most groundbreaking and pioneering UK electronic acts of the 90’s – UNKLE, ORBITAL, LEFTFIELD, LIONROCK - who all had a hand in landscaping today’s flourishing dance scene. Never before has clubland witnessed such a line-up all under one-roof, but then again, here at Together HQ we pride ourselves on being different. But let’s not digress. At the top of the stack is the man from UNKLE – the one and only James Lavelle. Together with Richard File (and previously DJ Shadow and Tim Goldsworthy – now DFA), UNKLE have become synonymous with all things electro, rock and hip-hop and have a 4th album on the way later this year (The Future is Unwritten). James is also responsible for cult 90’s label MoWax and can currently be found juggling his time between the new UNKLE material, his new Surrender project (record label, studio and clothing line) and his ever-busy global DJ schedule. We’re very lucky to have him. Next up is Phil Hartnoll – representing techno duo ORBITAL. Together with brother Paul, Orbital set a benchmark for their long and illustrious career with the 1989 rave anthem ‘Chime’. Named after the raves that occurred in the late 80s near the M25 ‘orbital’ motorway, the band went onto become one of the most important electronic acts of all time – setting a blueprint for the likes of The Chemical Brothers to follow. Known for their live shows and trademark head-mounted flashlights, Orbital were one of the few electronic acts invited to play at Woodstock ’94 and followed that up with their truly unforgettable headline appearance at Glastonbury of the same year. Phil is new involved in audio/visual project Long Range (with Nick Smith), but come this momentous night, we dare anyone not to get slightly overcome with excitement if Phil happens to drop ‘Chime’ or other Orbital classics like ‘Belfast’ or ‘Halcyon’ into the mix!! From UNKLE and Orbital then to LEFTFIELD and band member Paul Daley. Leftfield were arguably the greatest electronic act of the 90s and along The Chemical Brothers and Underworld were one of the first electronic musicians to incorporate live guest vocalists into their sets. Fusing house, breakbeat, techno, dub and reggae - Leftfield produced two of the greatest ever dance albums in Leftism (1995) and Rhythm & Stealth (1999), spawning the singles ‘Open Up’, ‘Not Forgotten’, ‘Release the Pressure’ and ‘Phat Planet’ (remember that Guinness advert with the surfers?!) Paul Daley continues to spin all over the world and with previous Together experience under his belt, he should know the drill by now! Completing this spectacular line-up will be Together’s acid-house squadron leader Justin Robertson, who also fits the bill nicely as former member of 90’s big beat group LIONROCK. Together with MC Buzz B and Roger Lyons, Lionrock released two albums through Deconstruction Records featuring the hit singles ‘Fire Up the Shoeshaw’ and ‘Rude Boy Rock’ amongst others. Smoothly done. Completing the line-up is fellow Together resident Anil Chawla – who may not have been part of a cult electronic act in the 90s (he’s only young bless!), but he’s currently forming his own production career with a series of releases penned for the likes of Global Underground and CR2 in the coming months.


Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994:

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 was an Act of Parliament brought into law by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced a number of changes to the existing law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights and in greater penalties for certain "anti-social" behaviours. The Bill was introduced by Michael Howard, John Major’s home secretary and attracted widespread opposition. This month’s Together session is of course inspired by the Bill that raised more than the odd eyebrow back in the 90’s, but what the hell is Section 63 for heaven’s sake? Easy it’sSection 63:A 'rave' is defined as a gathering of 100+ people, at which amplified music ('wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats') is played which is likely to cause serious distress to the local community, in the open air and at night.


The Shrine to Justin Robertson!!

In addition to the excellent electronic talent on offer at this month’s Together, we can’t forget the other star attraction… our ‘Shrine to Justin Robertson’!! Seeing as JR has been rocking the floor since day dot, we thought it was about time that we showed him just how much we loved him! So then in honour of the dude in the hat, Justin will play 3 different sets in 3 different rooms on the night!! First up will be an all too rare 7 inch set upstairs in the ‘silly room’, where JR will get to dust down his treasured reggae goodies. Then he’ll make a dash for John Kennedy’s Midnight Ramble room (T3), where he’ll perform LIVE on stage with his brand new band – ‘Thee Earls’, who are really rather good. Justin sings on all the tracks and sounds just like one David Bowie. Make sure you check him out. Then if that wasn’t enough ‘Justin’ for one night, the great man heads to the main room for set number 3 - his traditional techno, techno, techno work out to close the night’s entertainment. Phew! Justin will also be using this month’s extravaganza to launch his new record label ‘Neverwork’ and for a final giggle, the FANCY DRESS THEME will hilariously be DRESS UP AS JUSTIN ROBERTSON (think hat, beard, glasses, silk scarf etc!) and the best dressed ‘Justin’ or ‘Justine’ will win a selection of goodies including JR’s favourite hat! Justin will of course be the judge too. The actual ‘shrine’ itself will be located upstairs in Topfloor, where amongst other things you find a real life-size Justin Robertson cardboard cut-out to touch and stroke. We’ll also be giving out Free Beards & Glasses, and back by popular demand we again give you Free Jelly & Ice Cream. You luck devils.

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wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats


that phrase still makes me weep.


that, stixy, is an awesome, awesome line-up. real shame i cant make it down.

(btw, i saw LongRange play last year, they are awesome)
 
wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats


that phrase still makes me weep.


that, stixy, is an awesome, awesome line-up. real shame i cant make it down.

(btw, i saw LongRange play last year, they are awesome)


Are they the guys we saw at the Big Chill?
 
Here are the set times people... Rock on!

Main Room:

10:00-12:00 Anil Chawla
12:00-01:30 Phil Hartnoll (Orbtial)
01:30-03:30 James Lavelle (UNKLE)
03:30-05:00 Paul Daley (Leftfield)
05:00-07:00 Justin Robertson

T2:

10:00-12:00 Mike Oman
12:00-01:30 Bones
01:30-03:00 Serg Santiago
03:00-04:30 Tom Middleton
04:30-06:00 Guy Williams

T3:

10:00-11:00 Nikolas Esselle
11:00-12:00 John Kennedy
12:00-12:30 Thee Earls (Live)
12:30-02:00 John Kennedy
02:00-02:50 Misty’s Big Adventure (Live)
02:50-04:30 Kissy Sell Out
04:30-06:00 South Central

Top Floor:

10:00-12:30 10:4 Rubber Duckie
12:30-02:00 Nikolas Esselle
02:00-03:00 Justin Robertson (7 Inch Set)
03:00-05:00 The Scarlet Pimp Vs Mannequin Doll
 
YO YO.
Quick reminder... Saturday’s Fancy Dress code is…

DRESS UP AS JUSTIN ROBERTSON (think hat, beard, glasses, cravat etc!) and the best dressed ‘Justin’ or ‘Justine’ will win a selection of goodies including JR’s favourite hat! Justin will of course be the judge too. UPSTAIRS in the SILLY ROOM, you’ll also be able to pray under ‘The Shrine to Justin Robertson’ – plus we’ve got limited Free Beards & Glasses to dish out and back by popular demand we again give you Free Jelly & Ice Cream (whilst stocks last!!) You lucky devils.

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