Chris Liebing brings CLR to Ministry

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    Wed, Mar 23, 2011, 08:55
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  • Mark Broom, Gary Beck and Jerome Sydenham are also billed to play for the imprint's debut at the London club.
  • Chris Liebing brings CLR to Ministry image
  • CLR boss Chris Liebing is taking the headline spot for their first party at Ministry of Sound on 28th April. Liebing has been in the music business for over 20 years. In this time he's been involved with many projects, which includes running a venue, Spineclub, starting Audio, his first label, and presenting a radio show, Evosonic Update. However, perhaps his most lauded achievement is the founding and running of CLR—last year it reached its tenth year in existence having released tracks from artists such as Traversable Wormhole, Adam Beyer and of course, Liebing himself. The UK's Mark Broom has been in the game for just as long as the CLR boss and during that time has been prolific in the production sphere, creating a huge back catalogue which includes his 2010 album, Acid House. James Ruskin, with whom Broom is currently releasing material, joins his collaborator in the Box along with Saved's Gary Beck. In 103, CLR's rising star Tommy Four Seven will be holding court alongside Jerome Sydenham and Monoloc. Tickets for CLR's takeover of Ministry are available to purchase from RA Tickets.

    • Thu, Apr 28, 2011

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      Chris Liebing, James Ruskin, Mark Broom, Gary Beck, Jerome Sydenham, Tommy Four Seven, Monoloc, Brian Sanhaji
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