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History Elevate Album Launch Party in London


Event / Kevin Saunderson 'History Elevate' Album Launch Party
Venue / Hearn Street Car Park/ London, United Kingdom
Event Date / Saturday, July 11, 2009
Line-Up / Kevin Saunderson (the elevator), Detroit USA, INNER CITY featuring Paris Grey & Ann Saunderson (live), Claude VonStroke (dirtybird/mothership) San Francisco, Mike Shannon (Cynosure) Montreal/Berlin, Another Amit (Man Make Music) & Ben Gomori - full details

Rating / rating: 3.5 / 5

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Kevin Saunderson began creating as Inner City when I was just a wee man in small trousers who was more bothered about dribbling onto my crayons than the floors of clubs to fiery, dance floor electronics. As part of a lesson in techno—without any troubling classroom rules or teachers cracking the whip—he's put together the History Elevate project. It's a noisy and pertinent reminder to today's ravers of how Saunderson is still one of the original Detroit Macdaddies and why the reverence should continue. Even if he has retouched the Lighthouse Family.


Photo credit: Nick Ensing

To mark this splash down, Eastern Electrics hosted what turned out to be a suitably gnarly knees up in the Warehouse-esque environs of a car park in deepest Shoreditch. Hidden down a side street, the semi-secrecy of the location was given away by the pounding techno running through the streets like an angry elephant with digital boots and a stomp on. Saunderson remixer Mike Shannon was manning the decks as we shuffled in past the security guards. Portaloos, rubble, stumbling gurners and grunters were strewn about the venue, which delivered on the hype by being a big apocalyptic rave cave full of bright lights and sweaty hands.

As a starter the Canadian Cynosure boss's set was ugly and unrelenting, leaving a pretty bland taste in the ears. Props for sticking to the Viking techno template of "helmet on, head down and destroy." But for our party the only place to escape was near the plastic bogs. We took refuge among the portaloos, downing a number of Thai Phuket beers before throwing ourselves into the cave for Saunderson's DJ set. Starting with snatches of "Good Life," Saunderson laid down an electronic gauntlet ready to shake you by the hand, then slap you in the face.

Phuture techno bangers from Milton Jackson and Plastikman rained down with plenty of peaks, troughs, bangs and explosions detonating across the car park. He finished his set with the walls dripping, and the dancing mob baying like hounds. It should have been the perfect platform for Inner City to parachute in and knock our sonic socks off. But the godfathers of house and techno didn't quite do it. Paris Grey and Ann Saunderson joined the latter's other half for their first UK fling in yonks—in front of a car park full of ravers practically pregnant with excitement.


Photo credit: Nick Ensing

Disappointingly, it didn't quite live up to the high hopes of the insanely high crowd. Maybe it was the aceness of Saunderson's DJ set, but the live PA slashed the energy levels right down from the rampaging red-lit high we were previously enjoying. Wobbly sound and technical hitches meant that the hype dissipated with only "Big Fun" and "Good Life" really taking off. We didn't last for Claude VonStroke's set, instead opting for the night bus and cheese on toast. However, despite Inner City's live do leaving a vaguely sad nostalgic taste in the ears, Saunderson showed he's still one of the best techno DJs out there. And fingers crossed his little slice of live house history will sort itself out for the rest of their summer dates...


Published /
Wed, 22 Jul 2009


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yolamanwrote
Tue, 28 Jul 2009Yep , that was a really good party with very good vibes !
the first 20 minutes of Kevin Sauderson were absolutly amazing !!
the sound system was effectively an issue for the Inner city live mainly ... could barely listen to Paris' voice on Rock to the beat.
still, 20 pounds for the door tickets ... far too overpriced !!

FLYNN-DOGwrote
Wed, 22 Jul 2009great review mate

robleighton22wrote
Mon, 20 Jul 2009to be honest, i think that funktion one's do not sound as good on a live setup. kevin saunderson's set and vonstroke's set sounded fine. im sure it could have been better, but it was only the levels when inner city were on that were of worse quality. in my opinion anyway. still a good night.

EasternElectricswrote
Mon, 20 Jul 2009We deliberately chose Funktion 1 boxes to get the best possible sound in a challenging temporary space. As the Sound is brought in just for the event it is always going to be difficult to recreate the the sound you may hear in a purpose built space like Matter. Also the trade off of being able to see the Sun come in through the roof and party in unique space is that we can't reach the volume entertained by some permanent spaces. However we will speak to the Sound Company and look at what else... More

POKERPwrote
Sat, 18 Jul 2009was it any good?

purplexwrote
Sat, 18 Jul 2009The prices were hardly 'premium' lol.
Its a shame, the sound wasnt quite, because apart from that, that was a good night.


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