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Shades Of Grey with Sigha, Dexter Kane & Residents at Plan B
Date / Friday, 2 December 2011
Time / 10:00pm - 7:00am
Venue / Plan B/ 418 Brixton Road; Brixton; London SW9 7AY; United Kingdom
Cost / £8 Early birds, £10 1st release, £10 on the door

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Sigha
Dexter Kane
West Norwood Cassette Library
Owen Howells
Warsnare
Laylo
Trinomic
Duct

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Shades of Grey
Sigha

In just a couple of years Sigha, aka James Shaw, has moved consistently from creating forward-thinking dubstep to uncompromising Berlin-inflected techno, more Dettman and Ben Klock than SCB. The shades of darkness, hypnotic textures and sublime details which make up his sound can only be truly absorbed from the centre of the dance in the wee small hours, and we can't wait. James’ releases now span a range of outlets, from his own Our Circula Sound imprint, to Echocord, Metalheadz, Mikrowave, Blueprint, Sudden Drop, and of course Scuba's Hotflush. Someone call in the builders, Sigha's gonna destroy our basement.
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Dexter Kane

Seminal electronic label Lower East's head honcho, and multi-alias international DJ, Dexter Kane combines techy disco grooves, fresh vocal samples and basslines that just roll and roll to make some of the most soulful house since day zero, and the perfect counterpoint to Sigha's darker style.

West Norwood Cassette Library

WNCL is a man who’s been releasing records under various guises since the mid-’90s, but in the last two years has found a niche for himself making ragged house music where groove is everything.
As informed by classic 2-step and hip-hop as the obvious touchstone that is mid-’90s house, WNCL makes dance music that’s equal parts studied and playful. And refreshingly, his attitude to promotion is British and old school. He even DJs off vinyl and acetate dubplates. Who’d have thought it?
http://bit.ly/dujmjOhttp://bit.ly/sc_dexterkane

Owen Howells

Shades of Grey homeboy Owen Howells' star is in the ascendant. Following rave reviews in the likes of Crack Magazine, and tracks played out by Loco Dice, we're all waiting for his ego to explode, but he remains as dedicated as ever. No stranger to the basement, expect cutting-edge techno and insufferably good taste from the man they call Oooooo-Win.
http://bit.ly/sc_owenhowells

Trinomic

Herse, Logiq and Fybe became Trinomic after approximately one too many beers and far too many hours of scouring soundcloud. The trinamic trio have become trend setters with their endless supply of exclusive tracks born of pestering emerging artists, curious obsession with triangles, and out-and-out need to have a damn good party on the regs. As residents, we expect nothing short of gold from this threesome, and indeed will punish them if it doesn't materialise.
http://bit.ly/sc_trinomic

Deadbit & Mr Luna

This dubious duo hailing from south London, Deadbit & Mr Luna, have grown up with the garage and drum and bass consciousness. After DJing in and around London for over a decade, we thought it was about time that they played for us. No strangers to Plan B as their night Native has been running there strong for well over 6 months. You can be sure these guys will get the party started.
http://bit.ly/sc_deadbit
http://bit.ly/sc_mrluna

Duct

Duct, aka Doctor Duck/Luke/ROFL/Waffle Harris has been making music since he found a tiny record player in his garden aged four. Needles to say it didn't work, so he waited till he grew up a bit then started making bangers on his computer instead, many of which can be found {http://bit.ly/sc_duct}. Mixing up an explosive cocktail of garage, techno, and beats that don't have a name yet he's one to watch, and not only around your daughter.

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buababuawrote
Tue, 06 Dec 2011it was a great night for me, some very friendly crazy people, i finished about 7 am. epic ;>

VivMaffwrote
Mon, 05 Dec 2011I had an amazing night - friendly atmosphere, music was wicked and the most fun I've had for ages. I love Plan B, but sounds like most of the problems were down to the venue rather than the actual night, I've had my bag nicked there before it was refurbished etc, and the bouncers were horrible. Shame some people had a bad experience as it was an epic night! We got there at 11 and music is really good from the start so might be worth trying to get there earlier next time.

annia1403wrote
Sun, 04 Dec 2011don't bother about buying ticket in advace , you will be asked to join non tickets holders queqe and wait as everybody else without them, so do not spend your money, cause you might not enter in at all.

annia1403wrote
Sun, 04 Dec 2011what happend, did you get robbed too....

annia1403wrote
Sun, 04 Dec 2011this was the worst event I have ever gone to....very rude staff, eithr bar or floor, lots of thieves, got robbed, none of the staff seemed to be cared about it... i will never go there again, the worst clubbing experience ever

mateusz2012wrote
Sun, 04 Dec 2011crap night for me


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