Forward thinking and consistently good, London party Playtime has an absolute peach of a line up in store for August 5th. Headlining the main room is German Break3000 of the Dirt Crew, who rose even further to prominence last yeah with his ‘Rok Da House’ release and work alongside Trentmoller. Whilst adding further international flavour to the night will be the return of Australian Ben Korbel. Ben, who is a key promoter of Sydney’s rocking Sunday party Sounds on Sunday, is a wicked DJ to boot. Known to many down-under his infectious cross genre bouncy-tech rhythms will suit the Playtime main room perfectly.
In Room two, residents Mike Monday and Big Daddy G will lock them selves in the booth all night long in a 6 hour Showdown of epic proportions. Daddy G tells us what we can expect:
”It'll be all night from midnight for six hours, two decks, two CDs, a cyloops, and at least a crate of beer, and the weirdest-arse dirty jackin' house you're going to see in any club in London...”
Looking like another good international flavoured installment for Londoners!
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