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POGO & Stereotonic: NATHAN FAKE LIVE & BILL BREWSTER

Saturday 13th December 2008 :: 3 comments

COMPETITION FOR 3 DOUBLES PASSES THIS SATURDAY

howdy, simple one for this

Q : What was the title of Billy Brewster's famous book ?

A : email tayor@bodytonicmusic.com with ' Last Night A DJ Shagged My Wife' in the title . Winners notified by Friday 6pm. Please include your text no too, so we can notify ya.


one of the most talked about artists we've ever had, alongside one of the true legends of house music. Note also we'll be doing a special ' Brew With Bill ' beforehand in the Mezz from around 9pm, whereby Bill will be talking about the past , present and future of music and also playing us a few tracks too aswell while he's at. Its free but invite only , email conor@bodytonicmusic.com

THE BASEMENT - POGO 2-3: Eddie Brennan 1-2: NATHAN FAKE 11-1: Eddie Brennan

THE STAGE - Stereotonic 12.30-3: BILL BREWSTER 10-12.30: Dazboy (Stereotonic)

Doors 10pm Adm: e15/12 Members

Advance Tickets are e10 via www.tickets.ie/bodytonic


MORE INFO :

Nathan Fake - Dynamo

Nathan Fake - Sky Was Pink [James Holden Remix]

Nathan Fake makes a very welcome return to POGO almost 3 years on! Word has it Nathan's gone back into making some deep & chuggin' techno so this could be quite a contrast to his last live show.

Up on the Stage, a man who knows a thing or two about house music & DJing, Bill Brewster will be giving an early evening talk ( ' A brew with Bill' geddit ? sorry...) on motions in the house/disco scene over the years followed an eclectic late night club show. Mike Black is compering it and its FREE !

Email conor@bodytonicmusic.com for an invite, be quick only 30 places

About Nathan Fake ...

Nathan Fake Website

About Bill Brewster ...

Bill Brewster Intro: One minute he's rocking the roof off at Fabric with his tough and funky big-room underground house; the next he's charming the pants off a more intimate crowd with everything from dubby disco, funk and hip-hop to trip hop and Latin batucadas. Armed with a sensitivity and sense of occasion that few DJs possess Bill Brewster knows how to work a crowd in the best possible sense.

Originally a chef, a football pundit (co-editor of fanzine When Saturday Comes) and record collector, Bill began DJing in in the late 80s, but he cut his teeth playing 'Low Life' warehouse parties in Harlem and the East Village he moved to NYC to run DMC's US operation and anyone hearing Bill today can see how these New York roots shine through.

For eclecticism, surprises, amazing unique music and sheer long-haul dedication to the dancefloor, Bill's your man.

His other life is as a writer. Together with long-term pal Frank Broughton, Bill is author of the definitive history of DJing, Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, and has contributed his acid Grimsby wit and encyclopaedic knowledge of music to just about every dance rag there is, not to mention The Guardian, Independent and Mail On Sunday. The Brewster-Broughton double act unveiled their latest hit in 2002 with the uniquely sardonic DJ manual How To DJ (Properly). They are presently working on an updated version of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life for publication next April 2006.

He's an industry insider, having brought Twisted records to the UK and launched his own highly successful deep house label Forensic. In his spare time he is often found in the studio, either with Fat Camp partner, Theo Noble, re-editing old disco, funk and rock records; or producing original music. They run a small edit label Disco Sucks. He's also behind the highly influential DJhistory.com , check it out for nuggests on the past, present and future of all things house .

As his hero Kid Creole would say, 'Annie I'm not your daddy.'

Posted on Oct 31, 2008 at 1:29 p.m.

nathan fake 4/4 whoop

Posted on Dec 5, 2008 at 3:40 p.m.

looking forward to Bill's talk too

Posted on Dec 11, 2008 at 2:19 p.m.

competiton for passes for this Saturday now up here in the body of the above event listing. check the top for details

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