Birmingham's House Of God party will descend on the city's King's Heath area for a Halloween spooktacular this Saturday night.
The House Of God parties were conceived back in 1993 by a group of techno fans from the West Midlands who were disillusioned by the prevalent culture of relying on big names to draw a crowd. The desire to invest back into the city's techno scene has certainly paid off, with their party becoming an essential night out for electronic music fans over the last sixteen years, many of them travelling from far and wide to attend the bashes. Their Halloween party tomorrow night will see the return of House Of God co-founder
Surgeon, who will headline the main room at the city's Hare and Hounds venue alongside fellow HOG stalwarts Sir Real, Paul Damage and Nicky B.
While their room will be dedicated to house, techno and acid, the pub's second function room will cater to fans of more bass heavy styles, including a guest spot from
Deadbeat. The Berlin-based dubwise producer will showcase his rolling minimalist rhythms and sublow frequencies via his live set, with support from Birmingham's own Phibes amongst others. Capacity to the party is very limited, so attendees are urged to arrive early to secure their place on the dance floor.
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