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Issue 40 - 2012

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Issue 40 / 2012 TUNING IN NASTY FM With a keen eye watching how the world of has always pushed to be at the forefront of the underground radio scene. Helping otherwise unheard-of acts achieve airplay, their policy has been to consistently chase up the best in new music. radio constantly evolves, Nasty FM Created to provide a platform for up-and- coming producers and DJs to present their material across the world, Nasty have recognised the massive progression that radio has been subject to, especially in London, this side of the millennium. They also understand what the type of audience that the web provides means for bass music. They can now reach out to all of their fans. Nasty FM's DJs are based not only in England, but Scotland, Holland and Canada too. Their rosta is comprised of Mak10 (a veteran in the radio world), Illmana, Exo Remedy, Insomniax, Serocee, Skinny Macho, Nikki Beatnik and Sarah Young. They have their own online TV channel too, chock full with interviews and guest mix slots; some of the exciting artists they've interviewed include Lil Nasty and Ksounds. http://www.nasty.fm/ RECORD LABEL OF THE MONTH KITSUNÉ MUSIC DRINK Institute is the place to be if you enjoy cocktails, arrive early and relax in your own VIP space especially with cocktails at 50% off between 5 and 9. EVENTS Versatile and can fulfil all your needs, Institute is the place to be. Call ahead and book for the best personalised service. VIBE It's a fresh and new feel every time you DRINK A variety of drinks cover every inch EVENTS Zulu Traditions: go down to the venue to hear Cappella voices. They add culture to the night. Experience the mix of African harmonies. go to Institute; modern day style is the leading vibe, through the surroundings and the partiers. Come in style and be ready to blend in on the dance floor. BEST BITS The bar staff are behind the bar for VIBES Shaka Zulu hosts The King's Club. You THE GUESTLIST NETWORK www.guestlist.net Are you into your hip-hop, grime and bass music, but don't know where to turn for the very best cuts? Look no further, because Nasty FM, a fantastic internet-based radio station, delivers only the best tracks. CLUB VS CLUB piccadillyinstitute.com London Pavillion, 1 Piccadilly Circus PICADILLY INSTITUTE SHAKA ZULU shaka-zulu.com Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road 9 7 behind the bar. They have the highest quality. Upscale prices but worth the spend and introduces you to new tastes. feel like you've entered the African Mara. Tribal statues and golden hues bring the heat to the club. Dancers, some dressed in cheetah outfits, weave their way through the crowd. one reason: the way they mix drinks is phenomenal. BEST BITS The statement statues and sea shell walls are a must to pose with for the camera. THANKS A LOT ROOMFT ! and success! Rose, France I'll definitely use your services in the near future. I really love your site and want to help promote it. All the best The result of a meeting between a young dynamic entrepreneur and an a fashion student who decided to create a structure that would combine all the things they were into, clothes, image and music. Kitsuné is a French electronic music record created in 2002 in Paris by Gildas Loaëc, Masaya Kuroki and the London-based label and fashion Loaëc and Kuroki, who both like fashion and music, had the idea of founding a company incorporating both areas during a trip to Japan, where many people who like both fashion and music are not afraid to combine them. Before co-founding the company, Loaëc worked with Daft Punk and also with Thomas Bangalter's record label "Roulé". company Åbäke. label The name Kitsuné comes from the Japanese word Kitsune meaning "Fox". The kitsune is said to have the power to change its appearance and its face. The many faces and appearances of the label represent the different parts and directions of Kitsuné. They both wanted a creative outlet that would combine all the things they were into: clothes, image and music. They have signed artists such as Citizens, Beataucue, Housse de Racket and many more. Kitsuné has just released a new compilation named Kitsuné AMERICA which is out now! For the first time, Kitsuné has compiled a quirky, eclectic selection of fresh new US artists. The compilation Kitsuné AMERICA is full of the stuff that we like most. Good songs and big talents yet to be discovered, from indie bands to dance producers and whatever can fit in between. Kitsuné AMERICA offers a lively snapshot of what is cooking up for 2012 in the US. Go on www.kitsune.fr to get the

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