Wonderland // MoS 24.10/ / Pete Tong, Style of Eye, Chris Lake

mr marks

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Saturday 24th October
23:00-07:00

Saturday Sessions presents
Wonderland

Box:

Pete Tong
Style of Eye
Chris Lake


Bar:

Tim Green
We’re Not Cool!
Rob Marmot

Loft:
FHD Records
Chase Buch

Levan
Nick Olivetti
Erol Arda

Baby Box:
Upper Playground
Sai
Simon Mercer
Hesseltime
Liquorice Pizza DJs
Jim Raygun
John Malcolm Moore



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This Saturday sees this year’s penultimate offering from Pete Tong’s residency Wonderland. Having caused roadblock on the streets of Elephant and Castle over the last year, this episode is set to be another perfect anecdote with some of the leading names in the industry, knocking up a twisted tale of epic house music.

One of the biggest names on the dance music circuit, Chris Lake, will be enchanting a floor full of clubbers in the Box for this Wonderland event. Following on from Mr Pete Tong’s lead, Lake’s atmospheric style of blended house and techno endeavours to drive an epic set of pounding beats right through to a darker turn on the electronic genre, topped off with a few dance favourites. First brought to our attention with his summer hit ‘Changes’ Chris Lake, not only gained chart success but also captured the attention of the clubbing community which aided in his rise to instant popularity. Joining him, another artist that tops the DJ ranks, Style of Eye makes his debut performance at the club. Having only been on the scene for the last 2 years, Linus aka Style of Eye, has gained instant recognition and respect for his quirky and independent sound. Breaking the unwritten rules of house music with his play on merging genres and heavily influenced dubby samples, he continues to cross over using dub, house, jazz and percussion as guidelines. The Box rounds up overall as a futuristic realm of forward thinking dance music.

The Bar, gets wonky with electro offerings from Tim Green, Rob Marmotand We’re Not Cool! South London’s very own, Tim Green has caused a stir within the industry with his new track ‘Kitch In’ dominating sound-systems all over the globe. Spinning out a mix of electro, house and tech-house he leads the way for residents We’re Not Cool! and Rob Marmot, to raise the roof with their twisted synths.


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£20 Advance // £6 from 4am // Students £6 before midnight £10 after
Tickets available from:
www.ministryofsound.com/tickets
www.ticketweb.co.uk // 08700 600 100

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Ministry of Sound
103 Gaunt Street
London
SE1 6DP
0870 060 0010
Nearest Tube: Elephant and Castle

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Anyone going to this be sure to check my boys in the UPG room , Sai , Jim Raygun and the Liquouriche Pizza djs!
 
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